Old New England Traits

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George Lunt
Hurd and Houghton, 1873 - 244 ページ
 

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207 ページ - ... for the space of seven years from the day of the date of these presents. " Provided, that none of the said persons be such as shall be hereafter, by special name, restrained by us, our heirs or successors.
27 ページ - United States, your banner wears, Two emblems, — one of fame, Alas, the other that it bears Reminds us of your shame ! The white man's liberty in types Stands blazoned by your stars ; But what's the meaning of your stripes ? They mean your Negro-scars.
126 ページ - The crops being much laid, wind was desired in order to restore them to a condition fit for the sickle. A minister, in his Sabbath services, expressed their wants in prayer as follows : — " O Lord, we pray thee to send us wind, no a rantin', tantin', tearin' wind, but a noohin' (noughin ?) soughin', winnin
206 ページ - Virginia, all such and so many of our loving subjects, or any other strangers that will become our loving subjects and live under our Allegiance, as shall willingly accompany them in the said voyage and plantation...
57 ページ - Panthus, and Hicetaon, once the strong; And next, the wisest of the reverend throng. Antenor grave, and sage Ucalegon, Lean'd on the walls and bask'd before the sun: Chiefs, who no more in bloody fights engage, But wise through time, and narrative with age, In summer days, like grasshoppers rejoice, A bloodless race, that send a feeble voice.
104 ページ - Church that was burned down. On the Sunday morning in which that event took place, as they were all preparing to go to church, the flames began to burst forth; the young people screamed from the back part of the house, "A fire! a fire! " and all was in a state of confusion and alarm. The housemaid was not at home, it being her turn for the Sunday "out.
208 ページ - ... to export and carry out of our said dominions into foreign parts, without any custom, tax, or other duty, to be paid to us, our heirs, or successors, or to any other officers or ministers of us, our heirs and successors.
208 ページ - England or any other of these our dominions according to the ancient trade of merchants. Which five pounds per cent only being paid, it shall be thenceforth lawful and free for the said adventurers the same goods and merchandises to export and carry out of our said dominions into foreign parts without any custom, tax, or other duty to be paid to us, our heirs, or successors...
206 ページ - Implements, Furniture, Beasts, Cattle, Horses, Mares, and all other Things necessary for the said Plantation, and for their Use and Defence, and for Trade with the People there, and in passing and returning to and fro, without paying or yielding, any Custom or Subsidie either inward or outward, to Us.
212 ページ - The names of the Passengers in the Hercules of London, John Kiddey Mar. for New England. These six Passengers took their Oathes of Supremacy & Alleigeance the 24th March and were left behind the Mary & John, as intended to pass in ye Hercules — viz : John Anthony Cert, the six first Robert Early William Satcome Thomas Foster William Foster Matthew Hewlett.

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