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 |
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... spring term of 1857. Up to this time the high school had been main- tained wholly by the taxpayers of District 10 , but the continued growth of the central sections of the city in population made a change impera- tive . Forced at length ...
... spring term of 1857. Up to this time the high school had been main- tained wholly by the taxpayers of District 10 , but the continued growth of the central sections of the city in population made a change impera- tive . Forced at length ...
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... spring and die the next autumn . Yet the leaves of the pines and the spruces - which include the larger number of our local evergreen trees - have a lease of life that ex- tends to the length of a year or more . At last they fall like ...
... spring and die the next autumn . Yet the leaves of the pines and the spruces - which include the larger number of our local evergreen trees - have a lease of life that ex- tends to the length of a year or more . At last they fall like ...
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... spring of 1840 she was sent to the Adams Female academy at Derry , where she remained one year . During that time an academy had been organized and put in operation at Durham ; as it was more convenient , she returned from Derry and ...
... spring of 1840 she was sent to the Adams Female academy at Derry , where she remained one year . During that time an academy had been organized and put in operation at Durham ; as it was more convenient , she returned from Derry and ...
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... spring in Boston doing hospital work and attending lectures , and then , in 1853 , he settled in Rockport , Mass . , where he re- mained sixteen years , when it became necessary for him to change his residence on account of ill health ...
... spring in Boston doing hospital work and attending lectures , and then , in 1853 , he settled in Rockport , Mass . , where he re- mained sixteen years , when it became necessary for him to change his residence on account of ill health ...
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... Springs , December 14 , 1901 . He was a son of the late Hon . Shepard L. Bowers of Newport . He graduated from the Newport high school in the class of 1888 , and from Dartmouth college in the class of 1892. He studied law with A. S. ...
... Springs , December 14 , 1901 . He was a son of the late Hon . Shepard L. Bowers of Newport . He graduated from the Newport high school in the class of 1888 , and from Dartmouth college in the class of 1892. He studied law with A. S. ...
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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.