An Historical Address: Delivered at the Centennial Celebration of the Incorporation of the Town of Wilbraham, June 15, 1863G.C. Rand & Avery, 1864 - 313 strán (strany) |
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Strana 6
... mothers speak for themselves . I have copied and printed to the letter the records and old documents . The same word will be found spelled differently in the same sentence , and names are often spelled differently in the same document ...
... mothers speak for themselves . I have copied and printed to the letter the records and old documents . The same word will be found spelled differently in the same sentence , and names are often spelled differently in the same document ...
Strana 9
... mother whatever honors and successes we have won in the various pursuits of life ; to render her thanks for the spirit she nourished in us , the industry , the economy and thrift she taught us ; and to congratu- late her that she has ...
... mother whatever honors and successes we have won in the various pursuits of life ; to render her thanks for the spirit she nourished in us , the industry , the economy and thrift she taught us ; and to congratu- late her that she has ...
Strana 75
... mother's side of our honored President , and in whose veins the Bliss blood is fresh and strong and swift now , at four - score years , as when he saw the morning of the nineteenth century whose titles rise steadily , in the Records ...
... mother's side of our honored President , and in whose veins the Bliss blood is fresh and strong and swift now , at four - score years , as when he saw the morning of the nineteenth century whose titles rise steadily , in the Records ...
Strana 84
... mother's lap were the usual travellers in these paths.1 The Ecclesiastical Affairs of the town went on by no means smoothly . The south part of the town was in- creasing rapidly in population , both by births and im- migrations , and ...
... mother's lap were the usual travellers in these paths.1 The Ecclesiastical Affairs of the town went on by no means smoothly . The south part of the town was in- creasing rapidly in population , both by births and im- migrations , and ...
Strana 101
... , and challenge your iron patience.1 The great cause of the Revolutionary War - taxation without representation - had stirred up a deep feeling of 1 Appendix O. hostility to the mother country , and the indirect man- 101.
... , and challenge your iron patience.1 The great cause of the Revolutionary War - taxation without representation - had stirred up a deep feeling of 1 Appendix O. hostility to the mother country , and the indirect man- 101.
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Aaron Stebbins Abel Bliss Accessus aged April April 14 April 29 Benj Benjamin Boston called Capt Chaffee Charles church Colton committee Cooley Daniel Cadwell Daniel Lamb David Mirick died east father Hannah Henry Henry Badger hundred Inhabitants Isaac Brewer James Warriner John Bliss John Hitchcock John Langdon Jonathan Joseph July June June 15 King Lemuel Smith Lieut Longmeadow Luther March March 12 March 28 married Mary meeting-house Merrick Methodist miles minister ministry Monson Morris Moses Burt Moses Stebbins mountain Nathaniel Bliss Nathaniel Warriner Noah Mirick outward commons Paul Langdon persons petition Phineas pounds preached Precinct River road rods Samuel F Samuel Warner Sarah Scantic schools Senr Sept settled shillings Sikes South Parish Stewart Beebe tion town of Springfield town of Wilbraham Vashni Voated voted Wesleyan Academy wife William William Pynchon Wright
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Strana 282 - Man that is born of a woman is of few days, and full of trouble. He cometh forth like a flower, and is cut down : he fleeth also as a shadow, and continueth not.
Strana 109 - ... suffer any person, by, for, or under us, to purchase or consume, in any manner whatever, any goods, wares, or merchandise, which shall arrive in America from Great Britain aforesaid, from and after the last day of August next ensuing.
Strana 29 - Captain General and Governour in Chief in and over his Majestys Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England The Honbl|! : the Council and Honble : House of Representatives of the said Province in General Court Assembled at Boston the 3i«.
Strana 88 - Worshiping assembly and to sing as well as they can ; and lastly," say they, " we cannot but recommend to ourselves & others to studdy the Things which make for peace, and the things whereby we may Edify one another.