Collections, Historical & Miscellaneous, and Monthly Literary Journal, Band 2John Farmer J.B. Moore, 1823 |
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... received its usual honors in 1752 and 1755. His collegiate course being finished , he at- tended to various publications on the science of theology . In contemplating this for a profession , he consulted the pleas- ure of his parents ...
... received its usual honors in 1752 and 1755. His collegiate course being finished , he at- tended to various publications on the science of theology . In contemplating this for a profession , he consulted the pleas- ure of his parents ...
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... received . I set a value upon it , by reason of the native and Fredonian source whence it came , and on account of its own apparent worth and excellence . " It is pleasing to find our landed proprietors inquiring somewhat below the ...
... received . I set a value upon it , by reason of the native and Fredonian source whence it came , and on account of its own apparent worth and excellence . " It is pleasing to find our landed proprietors inquiring somewhat below the ...
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... received the seeds of those fatal illnesses that quickly seized them . The next day , they sail to their designed port , but find it unfit for shipping , land be- tween the two creeks ; and marching four or five miles by the greater ...
... received the seeds of those fatal illnesses that quickly seized them . The next day , they sail to their designed port , but find it unfit for shipping , land be- tween the two creeks ; and marching four or five miles by the greater ...
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... received a commission in the militia of this then province ; and a few years after , he had a higher trust in the army of the revolution . He was soon after sent to represent this and two other neighboring towns in the General Assembly ...
... received a commission in the militia of this then province ; and a few years after , he had a higher trust in the army of the revolution . He was soon after sent to represent this and two other neighboring towns in the General Assembly ...
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... received , fled from the hat- tle - ground , and informed those left at the fort , that the whole party were destroyed . Had this man behaved as he ought to have done , in all probability more of the wounded of that brave company would ...
... received , fled from the hat- tle - ground , and informed those left at the fort , that the whole party were destroyed . Had this man behaved as he ought to have done , in all probability more of the wounded of that brave company would ...
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Seite 243 - Wherefore also we pray always for you, that our God would count you worthy of this calling, and fulfil all the good pleasure of his goodness, and the work of faith with power: that the name of our Lord Jesus Christ may be glorified in you, and ye in him , according to the grace of our God and the Lord Jesus Christ.
Seite 294 - For wherein shall it be known here that I and thy people have found grace in thy sight? is it not in that thou goest with us? so shall we be separated, I and thy people, from all the people that are upon the face of the earth.
Seite 315 - In all very numerous assemblies, of whatever characters composed, passion never fails to wrest the sceptre from reason. Had every Athenian citizen been a Socrates, every Athenian assembly would still have been a mob.
Seite 119 - The hills melted like wax at the presence of the Lord, at the presence of the Lord of the whole earth.
Seite 58 - It is better to go to the house of mourning, than to the house of feasting ; for that is the end of all men, and the living will lay it to his heart.
Seite 139 - I know of no line that can be drawn between the supreme authority of Parliament and the total independence of the colonies...
Seite 135 - This study renders men acute, inquisitive, dexterous, prompt in attack, ready in defence, full of resources. In other countries, the people, more simple and of a less mercurial cast, judge of an ill principle in government only by an actual grievance. Here they anticipate the evil, and judge of the pressure of the grievance by the badness of the principle. They augur misgovernment at a distance ; and snuff the approach of tyranny in every tainted breeze.
Seite 98 - The Three Perils of Man; or War, Women and Witchcraft: A Border Romance...
Seite 295 - Moreover I will make a covenant of peace with them; it shall be an everlasting covenant with them: and I will place them, and multiply them, and will set my sanctuary in the midst of them for evermore.
Seite 62 - No Quaker or Dissenter from the established worship of this Dominion shall be allowed to give a vote for the election of magistrates, or any officer. No food or lodging shall be afforded to a Quaker, Adamite or other heretic.