The Granite Monthly: A New Hampshire Magazine Devoted to History, Biography, Literature, and State Progress, 32권Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock H.H. Metcalf, 1902 |
도서 본문에서
59개의 결과 중 1 - 5개
3 페이지
... given by the com- mon schools became manifest . ap- Even then the project was proached with uncertain steps for the prejudices were deep and the ques- tion of expense was hard to over- come . For a long time there seemed to be an ...
... given by the com- mon schools became manifest . ap- Even then the project was proached with uncertain steps for the prejudices were deep and the ques- tion of expense was hard to over- come . For a long time there seemed to be an ...
4 페이지
... given to the students of the high school . That , then , was historically the beginning of the Concord high school . The first principal was Hall Roberts , who taught during 1847 - '48 . Our older citizens will remember that gentleman ...
... given to the students of the high school . That , then , was historically the beginning of the Concord high school . The first principal was Hall Roberts , who taught during 1847 - '48 . Our older citizens will remember that gentleman ...
8 페이지
... given di- plomas was that of 1860. The gradu- ating exercises were held at the close of the winter term in the large class room , which was barely spacious enough to accommodate the gradu- ates and a few invited friends . But this ...
... given di- plomas was that of 1860. The gradu- ating exercises were held at the close of the winter term in the large class room , which was barely spacious enough to accommodate the gradu- ates and a few invited friends . But this ...
18 페이지
... given him the popular name of chickadee . He is too far up in the branches to justify us in the conclusion that he has certainly indulged his chant this time on our account . But why does he indulge it at all ? We have ob- served a ...
... given him the popular name of chickadee . He is too far up in the branches to justify us in the conclusion that he has certainly indulged his chant this time on our account . But why does he indulge it at all ? We have ob- served a ...
21 페이지
... given back to Peter Coffyn , in England , is far enough to answer our purpose . like this : Enoch Coffin ( Nathan- It is 5 , Common Pleas for Essex county in 1734. He had eight children . Two of them , the Rev. Enoch Coffin and Samuel B ...
... given back to Peter Coffyn , in England , is far enough to answer our purpose . like this : Enoch Coffin ( Nathan- It is 5 , Common Pleas for Essex county in 1734. He had eight children . Two of them , the Rev. Enoch Coffin and Samuel B ...
기타 출판본 - 모두 보기
자주 나오는 단어 및 구문
academy Antrim April Barefoot beautiful birch birds born Boston Burnham Capt Captain Charles church Concord Congregational church council Cranfield Dartmouth college daughter death died Dover Dunbarton early Edward Gove England Exeter F. B. Sanborn farm farmer father Francestown friends George Gilmanton Goffstown Goodell Gove Gove's Governor graduated Hamp Hampshire Hampton high school Hill Hopkinton James James Aiken January John July June Kimball king land larvæ late leaves living Lord Manchester March married Mary Mason Mass Massachusetts ment miles Miss Mont Vernon never November October paper birch passed pastor Penny Cook Portsmouth present province ramble Randolph resident Richard Chamberlain river Sanbornton season snow song soon spring Stark Stinson storm summer Thomas Wiggin tion titmouse to-day town trees village wife Wiggins William wind winter woods young
인기 인용구
170 페이지 - Good,' which I think was written by your father. It had been so little regarded by a former possessor, that several leaves of it were torn out ; but the remainder gave me such a turn of thinking, as to have an influence on my conduct through life ; for I have always set a greater value on the character of a doer of good than any other kind of reputation ; and if I have been, as you seem to think, a useful citizen, the public owes the advantage of it to that book.
168 페이지 - When at Oxford, I took up Law's ' Serious Call to a Holy Life,' expecting to find it a dull book, (as such books generally are), and perhaps to laugh at it But 1 found Law quite an overmatch for me ; and this was the first occasion of my thinking in earnest of religion, after I became capable of rational enquiry.
63 페이지 - County, and filled that position at the time of his death. He was also a director of the Bank of Somerset and of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Somerset and Worcester Counties.
269 페이지 - County in 1855, where he has ever since resided; was reared on a farm and educated in the...
167 페이지 - I read books bad and good, — some bad and good At once (good aims not always make good books: Well-tempered spades turn up illsmelling soils In digging vineyards even) ; books that prove God's being so definitely, that man's douht Grows self-defined the other side the line, Made atheist by suggestion...
98 페이지 - ... a good flat stone) yet was seen to rowl over and over, as if trundled, under a bed in the same room. In short these persons, being...
55 페이지 - ... to the place of execution, and there be hanged by the neck...
322 페이지 - Roch, and sent into the town 50 bombs. This day we had two men killed at our battery, and one of our guns damaged by a shot from the enemy. It is now in agitation to storm the town, which, if resolved, I hope will be undertaken with proper sense of the nature and importance of such an attack, and vigorously executed.
99 페이지 - Spits, and other domestick Utensils, as came into their Hellish Minds, and this for the space of a Quarter of a Year. By RC, Esq., who was a sojourner in the same Family the whole Time, and an Ocular Witness of those Diabolick Inventions.
314 페이지 - ... continental army was adopted. Two more companies of riflemen were asked of Pennsylvania, that the eight from that colony might form a battalion. The Green Mountain Boys, if they would but serve, were allowed the choice of their own officers ; and as Carleton " was making preparations to invade the colonies, and was instigating the Indian nations to take up the hatchet against them," Schuyler, who was directed to repair to Ticonderoga and Crown Point, received authority to take possession of St.