The New England Magazine, Volumen14;Volumen20New England Magazine Company, 1896 |
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... ment at Marietta , and soon after spent a few months there , making the first serious study of the age of the wonder- ful earth - works of the Ohio valley , from data furnished by the trees and remains of trees found on them . He served ...
... ment at Marietta , and soon after spent a few months there , making the first serious study of the age of the wonder- ful earth - works of the Ohio valley , from data furnished by the trees and remains of trees found on them . He served ...
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... ment , which were seriously listened to by the learned court concerned in the settlement of his estate . So well is the love of nature appreciated by the gaz- ing crowd ! After studies of the flow- ering plants in his earlier years ...
... ment , which were seriously listened to by the learned court concerned in the settlement of his estate . So well is the love of nature appreciated by the gaz- ing crowd ! After studies of the flow- ering plants in his earlier years ...
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... ment of botany in New England . The New England Society for Promoting Natural History , formed in December , 1814 , became , a month later , the Lin- næan Society of New England . From 1818 till its dissolution in 1822 , its meetings ...
... ment of botany in New England . The New England Society for Promoting Natural History , formed in December , 1814 , became , a month later , the Lin- næan Society of New England . From 1818 till its dissolution in 1822 , its meetings ...
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... ment of the rebels that he could not be spared for New England . Until the new monarch had leisure to attend to colonial affairs , a temporary government was erected , consisting of a president and a council of eighteen mem- bers ...
... ment of the rebels that he could not be spared for New England . Until the new monarch had leisure to attend to colonial affairs , a temporary government was erected , consisting of a president and a council of eighteen mem- bers ...
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... ment according to the provisions of his commission , which vested all the power in the governor and a council . The ex- tent of the powers thus conferred , as well as the absence of any provision for an Assembly , alarmed the people ...
... ment according to the provisions of his commission , which vested all the power in the governor and a council . The ex- tent of the powers thus conferred , as well as the absence of any provision for an Assembly , alarmed the people ...
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Página 123 - Our policy in regard to Europe, which was adopted at an early stage of the wars which have so long agitated that quarter of the globe, nevertheless remains the same, which is, not to interfere in the internal concerns of any of its powers...
Página 14 - I CHATTER over stony ways, In little sharps and trebles, I bubble into eddying bays, I babble on the pebbles. With many a curve my banks I fret By many a field and fallow, And many a fairy foreland set With willow-weed and mallow. I chatter, chatter, as I flow To join the brimming river, For men may come and men may go, But I go on for ever.
Página 683 - It is therefore ordered, That every township in this jurisdiction, after the Lord hath increased them to the number of fifty householders, shall then forthwith appoint one within their town to teach all such children as shall resort to him to write and read...
Página 667 - Parties, the Officers of the American Army do hereby in the most Solemn Manner associate, constitute, and combine themselves into one Society of Friends, to endure as long as they shall endure or any of their Eldest Male Posterity, and in failure thereof the collateral Branches, who may be judged worthy of becoming its Supporters and Members.
Página 124 - For mankind are one in spirit, and an instinct bears along, round the earth's electric circle, the swift flash of right or wrong; whether conscious or unconscious, yet humanity's vast frame through its ocean-sundered fibers feels the gush of joy or shame; — in the gain or loss of one race all the rest have equal claim.
Página 668 - The Society shall have an ORDER by which its Members shall be known and distinguished, which shall be a Medal of Gold, of a proper Size to receive the Emblems, and suspended by a deep blue Ribbon, two Inches wide, edged with White, descriptive of the Union of America and France...
Página 508 - ... the history of the human race, viewed as a whole, may be regarded as the realization of a hidden plan of nature to bring about a political constitution, internally, and, for this purpose, also externally perfect, as the only state in which all the capacities implanted by her in mankind can be fully developed...
Página 683 - That the selectmen of every town in the several precincts and quarters where they dwell, shall have a vigilant eye over their brethren and neighbors, to see, first, that none of them shall suffer so much barbarism in any of their families, as not to endeavor to teach by themselves or others, their children and apprentices so much learning, as may enable them perfectly to read the English tongue...
Página 194 - Towards the preservation of your government, and the permanency of your present happy state, it is requisite, not only that you steadily discountenance irregular oppositions to its acknowledged authority, but also that you resist with care the spirit of innovation upon its principles however specious the pretexts.
Página 688 - History, by apprising them of the past, will enable them to judge of the future; it will avail them of the experience of other times and other nations; it will qualify them as judges of the actions and designs of men...