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... Lord Stirling which had been recently discovered in the New York Historical So- ciety , as noticed at a previous meeting , had been placed at his disposal by that institution , for the purpose of enabling him to make copies of such as ...
... Lord Stirling which had been recently discovered in the New York Historical So- ciety , as noticed at a previous meeting , had been placed at his disposal by that institution , for the purpose of enabling him to make copies of such as ...
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... Lord's side , which , in a word , is to be conformable to Jesus Christ in heart and life - and then drew the conclusion from the nature of things and reason , that unless they are thus conformable to him , they are in reality utter ...
... Lord's side , which , in a word , is to be conformable to Jesus Christ in heart and life - and then drew the conclusion from the nature of things and reason , that unless they are thus conformable to him , they are in reality utter ...
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... Lord ; it is hardly remembered by me , though not busily engaged.- Pretty certain intelligence was brought us this day by the Paymaster , that the troops were evacuating New York , and it is expected they will leave there shortly ...
... Lord ; it is hardly remembered by me , though not busily engaged.- Pretty certain intelligence was brought us this day by the Paymaster , that the troops were evacuating New York , and it is expected they will leave there shortly ...
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... Lord was more peaceable than any before has been since we were on the ground , GENERAL ORDERS . November 28th , 1776 . The pernicious practice of retailing spirituous liquers in this camp to the soldiers has become so prevalent , and ...
... Lord was more peaceable than any before has been since we were on the ground , GENERAL ORDERS . November 28th , 1776 . The pernicious practice of retailing spirituous liquers in this camp to the soldiers has become so prevalent , and ...
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... Lord Howe and Gen. Washington , in which the latter proved victorious - the former leaving the ground covered with the dead and 13 field pieces , to the latter - the troops here were all paraded at Ticonderoga , we passing over the Lake ...
... Lord Howe and Gen. Washington , in which the latter proved victorious - the former leaving the ground covered with the dead and 13 field pieces , to the latter - the troops here were all paraded at Ticonderoga , we passing over the Lake ...
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Strona 193 - If a Jew wrong a Christian, what is his humility ? revenge : If a Christian wrong a Jew, what should his sufferance be by Christian example ? why, revenge. The villainy, you teach me, I will execute; and it shall go hard, but I will better the instruction.
Strona 194 - Then ensued a scene of woe, the like of which no eye had seen, no heart conceived, and which no tongue can adequately tell. All the horrors of war before known or heard of, were mercy to that new havoc. A storm of universal fire blasted every field, consumed every house, destroyed every temple.
Strona 155 - It will be very agreeable to me ; indeed, nothing has ever hurt me so much, and affected me with such keen sensations, as to find myself deserted in my old age by my only son ; and not only deserted, but to find him taking up arms against me in a cause, wherein my good fame, fortune, and life were all at stake.
Strona 62 - Statutes in that case made and provided, and against the peace of our Sovereign Lord the King, his crown, and dignity.
Strona 157 - Thousand dollars in hand paid by the said party of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, have granted, bargained, and sold, and by these presents do grant, bargain, and sell, unto the said party of the second part...
Strona 196 - They waste us — ay — like' April snow In the warm noon, we shrink away ; And fast they follow, as we go Towards the setting day, — Till they shall fill the land, and we Are driven into the western sea.
Strona 194 - A storm of universal fire blasted every field, consumed every house, destroyed every temple. The miserable inhabitants, flying from their flaming villages, in part were slaughtered ; others, without regard to sex, to age, to the respect of rank, or sacredness of function, fathers torn from children, husbands from wives, enveloped in a whirlwind of cavalry, and amidst the goading spears of drivers, and the trampling of pursuing horses, were swept into captivity in an unknown and hostile land.
Strona 182 - Where slaves once more their native land behold, No fiends torment, no Christians thirst for gold. To be, contents his natural desire, He asks no angel's wing, no seraph's fire ; But thinks, admitted to that equal sky, His faithful dog shall bear him company.
Strona 156 - April, in the 17th year of the reign of our sovereign lord Charles the Second by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith.
Strona 158 - CD his executors, administrators, and assigns, from the day next before the day of the date of these presents, for and during and unto the full end and term of one whole year...