The New England Historical and Genealogical Register,: Volume 31 1877 |
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Page 19
... troops laying their 1 Congress consented to Burgoyne's return to England in the spring of 1778 , on condition that he would return to America , and abide the fate of the rest of the army , should their embarkation continue to be ...
... troops laying their 1 Congress consented to Burgoyne's return to England in the spring of 1778 , on condition that he would return to America , and abide the fate of the rest of the army , should their embarkation continue to be ...
Page 20
... troops had laid down their arms , on account of the terms offered by Howe , was not received . Out of all hopes . Tuesday , 9th . Mr. Wrenn and Mr. Duckett came and paid us our money . It is contradicted to day of General Howe's ...
... troops had laid down their arms , on account of the terms offered by Howe , was not received . Out of all hopes . Tuesday , 9th . Mr. Wrenn and Mr. Duckett came and paid us our money . It is contradicted to day of General Howe's ...
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... troops furnished by New - Hampshire the second year of the war are now known to exist , or if still in existence , some of the most interesting and important of them , supposed to be in the office of the Secretary of State at Washington ...
... troops furnished by New - Hampshire the second year of the war are now known to exist , or if still in existence , some of the most interesting and important of them , supposed to be in the office of the Secretary of State at Washington ...
Page 24
... troops from Canada , this regiment went no farther north than Ticonderoga . Afterwards , in the month of August of this year , the N. H. Com- mittee of Safety ordered that a small regiment of New Hampshire troops , under the command of ...
... troops from Canada , this regiment went no farther north than Ticonderoga . Afterwards , in the month of August of this year , the N. H. Com- mittee of Safety ordered that a small regiment of New Hampshire troops , under the command of ...
Page 25
... troops to serve for three years or during the war . The number of men to be furnished by the several towns in the state was allotted to the respective regiments of the state militia in proportion to the number of the enrolled militia in ...
... troops to serve for three years or during the war . The number of men to be furnished by the several towns in the state was allotted to the respective regiments of the state militia in proportion to the number of the enrolled militia in ...
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Page 148 - And he said unto his daughters, And where is he? why is it that ye have left the man? call him, that he may eat bread.
Page 155 - God sifted a whole nation that he might send choice grain over into this wilderness...
Page 196 - I tell you, (with the world it would obtain little credit,) that my movements to the chair of government will be accompanied by feelings not unlike those of a culprit, who is going to the place of his execution ; so unwilling am I, in the evening of a life nearly consumed in public cares, to quit a peaceful abode for an ocean of difficulties, without that competency of political skill, abilities, and inclination, which are necessary to manage the helm.
Page 148 - And she said unto them, Call me not Naomi, call me Mara: for the Almighty hath dealt very bitterly with me. I went out full, and the Lord hath brought me home again empty...
Page 42 - Indeed," wrote some of the survivors, " how could we penetrate it? Most of our grenadiers and light infantry, the moment of presenting themselves, lost three-fourths, and many, nine-tenths Of their men. Some had only eight or nine men in a company left, some only three, four, or five.
Page 127 - Some Materials to serve for a Brief Memoir of John Daly Burk, Author of a History of Virginia. With a Sketch of the Life and Character of his Only Child, Judge John Junius Burk. Edited by Charles Campbell. Albany^ NY : Joel Munsell. 1868. 8vo, pp. 123. BA. 10216 CAMPBELL. See "The Bland Papers,
Page 149 - But forasmuche as men's affaires doe little prosper where God's service is neglected, all the Burgesses tooke their places in the Quire till a prayer was said by Mr. Bucke, the Minister, that it would please God to guide and sanctifie all our proceedings to his owne glory and the good of this Plantation.
Page 440 - Which words of the Prophet together with my cousins discourse (things of high and rare delight to my yong nature) tooke in me so deepe an impression, that I constantly resolved, if ever I were preferred to the University, where better time, and more convenient place might be ministred for these studies, I would by Gods assistance prosecute that knowledge and kinde of literature, the doores whereof (after a sort) were so happily opened before me.