Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, 1812-1849, Volumi 1-75The Society, 1912 - 582 pagine |
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... Rec'g Secretary . published by order of Congress . A similar resolve was passed in February , 1815 , by the Massachusetts Legislature and later by the legislatures of New Hampshire , Connecticut , Louisiana , Kentucky and Delaware ...
... Rec'g Secretary . published by order of Congress . A similar resolve was passed in February , 1815 , by the Massachusetts Legislature and later by the legislatures of New Hampshire , Connecticut , Louisiana , Kentucky and Delaware ...
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... Rec'g Sec'y . MEETING OF OCTOBER 23 , 1815 At the annual meeting of the American Antiquarian Society at the Exchange Coffee House in Boston on Monday , October 23d , 1815 ; Mr. N. G. Snelling was chosen Secretary pro tem . The committee ...
... Rec'g Sec'y . MEETING OF OCTOBER 23 , 1815 At the annual meeting of the American Antiquarian Society at the Exchange Coffee House in Boston on Monday , October 23d , 1815 ; Mr. N. G. Snelling was chosen Secretary pro tem . The committee ...
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... Rec'g Sec'y . ADDRESS BY WILLIAM PAINE , M.D. As the descendents of the Pilgrims , we meet , with peculiar propriety , in this house , dedicated to the worship of God . The solemn prayers in which we have joined , and the impres- sive ...
... Rec'g Sec'y . ADDRESS BY WILLIAM PAINE , M.D. As the descendents of the Pilgrims , we meet , with peculiar propriety , in this house , dedicated to the worship of God . The solemn prayers in which we have joined , and the impres- sive ...
Pagina 97
... Rec'g Sec'y pro tem . Att . , REJOICE NEWTON , Rec'g Sec'y . MEETING OF JANUARY 18 , 1816 At a meeting of the American Antiquarian Society at the Exchange Coffee House in Boston , Thursday , January 18th , Voted , That the Treasurer be ...
... Rec'g Sec'y pro tem . Att . , REJOICE NEWTON , Rec'g Sec'y . MEETING OF JANUARY 18 , 1816 At a meeting of the American Antiquarian Society at the Exchange Coffee House in Boston , Thursday , January 18th , Voted , That the Treasurer be ...
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... Rec'g Sec'y . A true entry of the proceedings as furnished by the Assist- ant Recording Secretary . Att . , REJOICE NEWTON , Rec'g Sec'y . MEETING OF JUNE 27 , 1816 At a meeting of the American Antiquarian Society held at the Library ...
... Rec'g Sec'y . A true entry of the proceedings as furnished by the Assist- ant Recording Secretary . Att . , REJOICE NEWTON , Rec'g Sec'y . MEETING OF JUNE 27 , 1816 At a meeting of the American Antiquarian Society held at the Library ...
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Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, 1812-1849: 1812-49 American Antiquarian Society Visualizzazione completa - 1912 |
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AARON BANCROFT Abijah Bigelow adjourned American Antiquarian Society amount ancient annual meeting Antiquarian Hall Antiquarian Society held antiquary antiquities appointed Balance BANGS BENJAMIN RUSSELL C. C. Baldwin Cash Catalogue CHARLES LOWELL collections Committee of Publication copy Counsellors Daniel Waldo deposit dollars donations duty EDWARD EDWARD D elected Emory Washburn ESQ'R Exchange Coffee House expenses files furnished holden institution interest rec'd Isaiah Thomas JAMES JAMES BOWDOIN John Davis JOSEPH STORY labor LEVI LINCOLN Librarian Librarian's Fund LIBRARIAN'S REPORT Library and Cabinet LL.D MERRILL Middlebury Mortgage newspapers o'clock P.M. objects OCTOBER 23 officers pamphlets present preservation President printed Rec'g Sec'y received Recording Secretary REJOICE NEWTON respectfully submitted REV'D S. M. BURNSIDE SAM'L SAMUEL JENNISON semi-annual Report Society in acc't Society's Sub-Council tion Treas Treasurer TREASURER'S REPORT valuable Vice-President volumes Voted WILLIAM LINCOLN Winthrop
Brani popolari
Pagina 87 - Remember the days of old, consider the years of many generations : ask thy father, and he will shew thee ; thy elders, and they will tell thee.
Pagina 54 - O'er many a frozen, many a fiery Alp, Rocks, caves, lakes, fens, bogs, dens, and shades of death...
Pagina 18 - All things are full of labour; man cannot utter it: the eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor the ear filled with hearing.
Pagina 57 - When the late Mr. Anson (lord Anson's brother) was upon his travels in the East, he hired a vessel to visit the isle of Tenedos. His pilot, an old Greek, as they were sailing along, said, with some satisfaction, " There it was our fleet lay." Mr. Anson demanded, "What fleet?" "What fleet?" replied the old man, (a little piqued at the question,) " Why, our Grecian fleet, at the siege of Troy.
Pagina 442 - This day there came unto the ship's side divers canoes, the Indians apparelled as aforesaid, with tobacco and pipes steeled with copper, skins, artificial strings and other trifles to barter ; one had hanging about his neck a plate of rich copper, in length a foot, in breadth half a foot for a breastplate, the ears of all the rest had pendants of copper.
Pagina iii - To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General Court assembled.
Pagina 52 - Britons attend :" be worth like this approv'd, And show you have the virtue to be mov'd. With honest scorn the first fam'd Cato view'd Rome learning arts from Greece, whom she subdu'd. Our scene precariously subsists too long On French translation, and Italian song : Dare to have sense yourselves ; assert the stage, Be justly warm'd with your own native rage.
Pagina 88 - For inquire, I pray thee, of the former age, and prepare thyself to the search of their fathers: 9 (For we are but of yesterday, and know nothing, because our days upon earth are a shadow...
Pagina 196 - Commonwealth ; and that the Senators and Representatives of this State, in the Congress of the United States, be requested to use their best efforts to...
Pagina 183 - ... since been collected, to the depth of a man's height. They believe also, that in ancient times their ancestors lived till their feet were worn out with walking, and their throats with eating. They describe a deluge,. when the waters spread over the whole earth, except the highest mountains, on the tops of which they preserved themselves.