The Granite Monthly: A New Hampshire Magazine Devoted to History, Biography, Literature, and State Progress, Volumul 10Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock H.H. Metcalf, 1887 |
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... side of the ocean , she felt that she could never return , and they determined to make London their home . For a time they lived in a very quiet way . Always interested to speak on religious sub- jects , she one day mentioned to a near ...
... side of the ocean , she felt that she could never return , and they determined to make London their home . For a time they lived in a very quiet way . Always interested to speak on religious sub- jects , she one day mentioned to a near ...
Pagina 7
... side of the " Cartway " which leads from the falls of the river to the " Great Cochecho Fresh Marsh , " which lay just to the north of Garrison hill . It was half - way from the falls to the last named marsh , and the " Cartway " of ...
... side of the " Cartway " which leads from the falls of the river to the " Great Cochecho Fresh Marsh , " which lay just to the north of Garrison hill . It was half - way from the falls to the last named marsh , and the " Cartway " of ...
Pagina 8
... side of the " cartway " leading past the Great Hill . The hill on which it stood is at the foot of the Great Hill , and directly west of the same . The " cartway " is the present Garrison Hill road . eel river , just below Wadleigh's ...
... side of the " cartway " leading past the Great Hill . The hill on which it stood is at the foot of the Great Hill , and directly west of the same . The " cartway " is the present Garrison Hill road . eel river , just below Wadleigh's ...
Pagina 9
... side , and next above the fourth falls of the same . The name was used as early as 1701 ( Varney grant ) , and its origin is unknown . It crosses the " Scatterwit " road , and runs through the farm of Alderman Na- thaniel Horne . INDIAN ...
... side , and next above the fourth falls of the same . The name was used as early as 1701 ( Varney grant ) , and its origin is unknown . It crosses the " Scatterwit " road , and runs through the farm of Alderman Na- thaniel Horne . INDIAN ...
Pagina 10
... side , and the tide flows up the brook under the bridge in the high- way . Joseph Austin had a mill on it in 1658. Whitehouse's map of 1834 calls it Varney's creek . LITTLEWORTH . The district on the road leading to Barbadoes pond was ...
... side , and the tide flows up the brook under the bridge in the high- way . Joseph Austin had a mill on it in 1658. Whitehouse's map of 1834 calls it Varney's creek . LITTLEWORTH . The district on the road leading to Barbadoes pond was ...
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Pagina 285 - In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea, With a glory in His bosom that transfigures you and me : As He died to make men holy, let us die to make men free, While God is marching on.
Pagina 394 - It can engrave a seal, and crush masses of obdurate metal like wax, before it, — draw out, without breaking, a thread as fine as gossamer, and lift a ship of war like a bauble in the air. It can embroider muslin, and forge anchors, — cut steel into ribands, and impel loaded vessels against the fury of the winds and waves.
Pagina 137 - Over my heart, in the days that are flown, No love like mother-love ever has shone; No other worship abides and endures,— Faithful, unselfish, and patient, like yours: None like a mother can charm away pain From the sick soul and the world-weary brain.
Pagina 39 - Shakespeare was of us, Milton was for us, Burns, Shelley, were with us, — they watch from their graves! He alone breaks from the van and the freemen, He alone sinks to the rear and the slaves! We shall march prospering, — not thro...
Pagina 170 - The best in the world. They submitted willingly to the government of the crown, and paid, in their courts, obedience to the acts of Parliament. Numerous as the people are in the several old provinces, they cost you nothing in forts, citadels, garrisons, or armies, to keep them in subjection. They were governed by this country at the...
Pagina 38 - Who trusts the strength will with the burden grow, That God makes instruments to work His will. If but that will we can arrive to know. Nor tamper with the weights of good and ill, So he went forth to...
Pagina 170 - They were governed by this country at the expense only of a little pen, ink, and paper. They were led by a thread. They had not only a respect, but an affection, for Great Britain, for its laws, its customs and manners, and even a fondness for its fashions, that greatly increased the commerce.
Pagina 38 - The Old World and the New, from sea to sea, Utter one voice of sympathy and shame : Sore heart, so stopped when it at last beat high ! Sad life, cut short just as its triumph came...
Pagina 38 - Yes: he had lived to shame me from my sneer, To lame my pencil, and confute my pen; To make me own this hind of princes peer, This rail-splitter a true-born king of men.
Pagina 316 - Whereas there was this day read at the Board a report made by the right honorable the lords of the committee of council for plantation affairs, dated the 17th of this instant, upon considering a representation from the lords...