Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volume 20The Society, 1884 |
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... says that about 1712 a house was built where the Eliot School still stands . Mr. Barnard was a graduate of Harvard College in 1709 , and succeeded his father in the pastorate of the First Church in Andover , April 8 , 1719. — EDS ...
... says that about 1712 a house was built where the Eliot School still stands . Mr. Barnard was a graduate of Harvard College in 1709 , and succeeded his father in the pastorate of the First Church in Andover , April 8 , 1719. — EDS ...
Halaman 8
... say that he hath no objection against Mr. Oliver's being appointed , or any other gentleman that he hath heard of . . Deposition of Thomas Waterman , Jr. I , Thomas Waterman , Jr. , of Marshfield , in the county of Plymouth , mariner ...
... say that he hath no objection against Mr. Oliver's being appointed , or any other gentleman that he hath heard of . . Deposition of Thomas Waterman , Jr. I , Thomas Waterman , Jr. , of Marshfield , in the county of Plymouth , mariner ...
Halaman 18
... say that few Americans , however humble their station , ever visited the island without becoming Mr. Winthrop's debtors for many little acts of kindness or assistance . Although he himself crossed the ocean rarely and for brief absences ...
... say that few Americans , however humble their station , ever visited the island without becoming Mr. Winthrop's debtors for many little acts of kindness or assistance . Although he himself crossed the ocean rarely and for brief absences ...
Halaman 25
... say the least , superfluous in this company of his- torical students , conversant with every incident in our early annals , to dwell on the circumstances under which it was erected . Whether Matthew Cradock , the first Governor of the ...
... say the least , superfluous in this company of his- torical students , conversant with every incident in our early annals , to dwell on the circumstances under which it was erected . Whether Matthew Cradock , the first Governor of the ...
Halaman 32
... say What hath New England lost ? Then , good OLD TENOR , fare thee well , Since thou art dead and gone ; We mourn thy fate , e'en while we tell The good things thou hast done . Since the bright beams of yonder sun Did on New England ...
... say What hath New England lost ? Then , good OLD TENOR , fare thee well , Since thou art dead and gone ; We mourn thy fate , e'en while we tell The good things thou hast done . Since the bright beams of yonder sun Did on New England ...
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Halaman 150 - And if a man have committed a sin worthy of death, and he be to be put to death, and thou hang him on a tree : his body shall not remain all night upon the tree, but thou shalt in any wise bury him that day ; (for he that is hanged is accursed of God ;) that thy land be not defiled, which the Lord thy God giveth thee for an inheritance.
Halaman 257 - His youth was innocent ; his riper age, Marked with some act of goodness, every day ; And watched by eyes that loved him, calm, and sage, Faded his late declining years away. Cheerful he gave his being up, and went To share the holy rest that waits a life well spent.
Halaman 345 - Work; it pleased God to stir up the heart of one Mr. Harvard (a godly Gentleman and a lover of Learning, there living amongst us) to give the one halfe of his Estate (it being in all about ^1700) towards the erecting of a Colledge, and all his Library...
Halaman 326 - The general court shall forever have full power and authority to erect and constitute judicatories and courts of record, or other courts...
Halaman 296 - Ordeyne that it shall and may be lawfull for the said Governour with the advice and consent of the Councill or Assistants from time to time to nominate and appoint Judges Commissioners of Oyer and Terminer Sheriffs Provosts Marshalls Justices of the Peace and other Officers to Our Councill and Courts of Justice belonging...
Halaman 358 - And, within a few months past, the historian Froude has said : " Had there been no Luther, the English, American, and German peoples would be thinking differently, would be acting differently, and would be altogether different men and women from what they are at this moment.
Halaman 140 - April next, and that, at two o'clock in the afternoon of that day, you be taken thence to the place of execution, and there be hanged by the neck till you are dead! dead! dead ! And may the Almighty God have mercy on your soul...
Halaman 353 - Rough, boisterous, stormy, and altogether warlike, born to fight innumerable devils and monsters, to remove stumps and stones, to cut down thistles and thorns, and to clear the wild woods.
Halaman 123 - ... and him there safely keep until he shall be discharged by due course of law. Given under my hand and seal this, the 14th day of December, 1891.
Halaman 275 - The third Booke setting forth, what people are planted there, their prosperity, what remarkable accidents have happened since the first planting of it, together with their Tenents and practice of their Church. Written by Thomas Morton of Cliffords Inne gent, upon tenne yeares knowledge and experiment of the Country. Printed at Amsterdam, By Jacob Frederick Stam. In the Yeare 1637.