An Account of the American Antiquarian Society, Incorporated, Oct. 24, 1812 ...Isaiah Thomas, 1813 - 32 sidor |
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... Indian Stone Bowl . Several Indian Utensils , dug up Mr. Nathaniel R. Pope , of Boston . Hon . Edward Bangs , of Worcester . near the Long Pond in Worcester . Dr. John Green , of Worcester . Indian Utensils ; an axe , hatchet , & c ...
... Indian Stone Bowl . Several Indian Utensils , dug up Mr. Nathaniel R. Pope , of Boston . Hon . Edward Bangs , of Worcester . near the Long Pond in Worcester . Dr. John Green , of Worcester . Indian Utensils ; an axe , hatchet , & c ...
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... . In the East , unknown seas and countries were found out , and a communication , long desired , but hitherto con- cealed , was opened , by doubling the Cape of Good Hope between Europe and India . In comparison with events 6.
... . In the East , unknown seas and countries were found out , and a communication , long desired , but hitherto con- cealed , was opened , by doubling the Cape of Good Hope between Europe and India . In comparison with events 6.
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American Antiquarian Society. Hope between Europe and India . In comparison with events so wonderful and unexpected , all that had been before deemed great or splendid , faded and disappeared . This discovery awakened curi- osity , and ...
American Antiquarian Society. Hope between Europe and India . In comparison with events so wonderful and unexpected , all that had been before deemed great or splendid , faded and disappeared . This discovery awakened curi- osity , and ...
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... I was reminded , since the delivery of this Address , by a distinguished antiquary , that WILLIAM PENN and ROGER WILLIAMS ought to be considered as exceptions to this re- mark . tion almost , of the Indian nations through an im- 14.
... I was reminded , since the delivery of this Address , by a distinguished antiquary , that WILLIAM PENN and ROGER WILLIAMS ought to be considered as exceptions to this re- mark . tion almost , of the Indian nations through an im- 14.
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American Antiquarian Society. tion almost , of the Indian nations through an im- mense extent of country . It is true these nations were savages ; they were destitute of industry and providence ; but they ... Indian nations through an im- ...
American Antiquarian Society. tion almost , of the Indian nations through an im- mense extent of country . It is true these nations were savages ; they were destitute of industry and providence ; but they ... Indian nations through an im- ...
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Sida 9 - To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General Court assembled.
Sida 12 - ... never known an individual of a character more elevated and chivalric, acting according to a purer standard of morals, imbued with a higher sense of honor, and uniting more intimately the qualities of the gentleman, the soldier, the scholar, and the Christian.
Sida 14 - And be it further enacted, That the said Society may, from time to time, establish rules for electing officers and members, and also...
Sida 14 - And now let no man be offended at the Authors rude Verse, penned of purpose to keepe in memory the Names of such Worthies as Christ made strong for himselfe, in this unwonted worke of his.
Sida 15 - As wheat and rye, barley, oats, beans, and pease Here all thrive, and they profit from them raise, All sorts of roots and herbs in gardens grow, Parsnips, carrots, turnips, or what you'll sow, Onions, melons, cucumbers, radishes, Skirets, beets, coleworts, and fair cabbages.
Sida 4 - That we may make the Institution better comport with the name it bears — " American Antiquarian Society"— and more readily effect the purposes intended, it will be expedient to have a suitable number of respectable and useful members in all the principal cities and towns in the United States, and some in the interiour of every state.
Sida 20 - Here [hear] thy poor flocks that on thee daily call, Bottle their tears, and pity their sad groans. Where shall we go, Lord Christ? we turn to thee, Heal our back-slidings, forward press shall we. Not we, but all thy Saints the world throughout Shall on thee wait, thy wonders to behold; Thou King of Saints, the Lord in battel stout Increase thy armies many thousand fold. Oh Nations all, his anger seek to stay, That doth create him armies every day.
Sida 20 - Religion stands on tiptoe in our land, Ready to pass to the American strand. When height of malice, and prodigious lusts, Impudent sinning, witchcrafts, and distrusts, (The marks of future bane,) shall fill our cup Unto the brim, and make our measure up...
Sida 14 - That the said Society may, from time to time, establish rules for electing officers and members, and also times and places for holding meetings ; and shall be capable to take and hold real or personal estate, by gift, grant, devise, or...