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... hundred and fifty dollars , the Deacon had bargained to take the cannon and the muni- tions to the Kennebec , and also he bound himself , if there was danger of his being captured , to scut- tle the sloop and sink her . We now see him ...
... hundred and fifty dollars , the Deacon had bargained to take the cannon and the muni- tions to the Kennebec , and also he bound himself , if there was danger of his being captured , to scut- tle the sloop and sink her . We now see him ...
Pagina 11
... Hundred Guests . Nothing shall be wanting or the part of the Proprietor to make this house a desirable stopping place for parties of pleasure or business men . It is conducted entirely on Temperance principles . All the public ...
... Hundred Guests . Nothing shall be wanting or the part of the Proprietor to make this house a desirable stopping place for parties of pleasure or business men . It is conducted entirely on Temperance principles . All the public ...
Pagina 23
... hundred dollars was taken from under his head while he slept . A man is arrested suspected of the theft . Capt . Pickle , late master of the schooner Hespasius , of Yarmouth , N. S. , was drowned at Boston on Sunday night . An ...
... hundred dollars was taken from under his head while he slept . A man is arrested suspected of the theft . Capt . Pickle , late master of the schooner Hespasius , of Yarmouth , N. S. , was drowned at Boston on Sunday night . An ...
Pagina 30
... Hundred Guests . Nothing shall be wanting or the part of the Proprietor to make this house a desirable stopping place for It is conducted entirely parties of pleasure or business men . on Temperance principles . All the public ...
... Hundred Guests . Nothing shall be wanting or the part of the Proprietor to make this house a desirable stopping place for It is conducted entirely parties of pleasure or business men . on Temperance principles . All the public ...
Pagina 34
... hundred dollars , I believe - take it , and to - morrow I will make it a thousand , before you depart . But remember , this is the last night you shall spend under my roof the last cent of my money you shall ever touch ! " When his ...
... hundred dollars , I believe - take it , and to - morrow I will make it a thousand , before you depart . But remember , this is the last night you shall spend under my roof the last cent of my money you shall ever touch ! " When his ...
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Pagina 37 - Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty: For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood; Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty, but kindly: let me go with you; I'll do the service of a younger man In all your business and necessities.
Pagina 21 - I END with a story which I find in the Jews' books. ' When Abraham sat at his tent-door, according to his custom, waiting to entertain strangers; he espied an old man stooping and leaning on his staff, weary with age and travel, coming towards him, who was a hundred years of age.
Pagina 21 - God answered him, I have suffered him these hundred years, although he dishonoured me; and couldst not thou endure him one night, when he gave thee no trouble ? Upon this, saith the story, Abraham fetched him back again, and gave him hospitable entertainment and wise instruction." Go thou, and do likewise, and thy charity will be rewarded by the God of Abraham.
Pagina 403 - There's a good time coming, boys, A good time coming : The pen shall supersede the sword, And right, not might, shall be the lord, In the good time coming. Worth, not birth, shall rule mankind, And be acknowledged stronger ; The proper impulse has been given ; — Wait a little longer.
Pagina 208 - If you have an enemy act kindly to him, and make him your friend. You may not win him over at once, but try again. Let one kindness be followed by another, till you have compassed your end. By little and little, great things are completed. Water falling day by day, Wears the hardest rock away.
Pagina 208 - Whatever you do, do it willingly. A boy that is whipped to school, never learns his lesson well. A man that is compelled to work, cares not how badly it is performed. He that pulls off his coat cheerfully, strips up his sleeves in earnest, and sings while he works, is the man for me.
Pagina 21 - The old man told him that he worshipped the fire only, and acknowledged no other God. At which answer Abraham grew so zealously angry that he thrust the old man out of his tent, and exposed him to all the evils of the night, and an unguarded condition.
Pagina 403 - Wait a little longer. There's a good time coming, boys, A good time coming : War in all men's eyes shall be A monster of iniquity In the good time coming.
Pagina 403 - ... Wait a little longer. There's a good time coming, boys, A good time coming : The pen shall supersede the sword : And Right, not Might, shall be the lord In the good time coming.
Pagina 52 - The learn'd is happy Nature to explore, The fool is happy that he knows no more; The rich is happy in the plenty given, The poor contents him with the care of Heaven. See the blind beggar dance, the cripple sing, The sot a hero, lunatic a king; The starving chemist in his golden views Supremely blest, the poet in his muse.