Life, Journals and Correspondence of Rev. Manasseh Cutler, LL. D.Robert Clarke & Company, 1888 |
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... soon after he left college , Mr. Cutler engaged in teaching school at Dedham , Massachusetts , where he was introduced to a very pleasant circle , among whom were several young men near his own age who had re- cently completed their ...
... soon after he left college , Mr. Cutler engaged in teaching school at Dedham , Massachusetts , where he was introduced to a very pleasant circle , among whom were several young men near his own age who had re- cently completed their ...
Side 11
... soon an unusual vapor seemed to cover the southern part of the hemisphere , which occasioned the sun to shine very red , though it did not appear in the least smoky . There seemed to be something so remarkable in the face of the heavens ...
... soon an unusual vapor seemed to cover the southern part of the hemisphere , which occasioned the sun to shine very red , though it did not appear in the least smoky . There seemed to be something so remarkable in the face of the heavens ...
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... Soon after I came home , my dear brother brought up his horse in order to ride to Mr. Rickards with Simeon and Joseph Lee , but had ridden only a few rods from the house when a hog started suddenly from the side of the road , and threw ...
... Soon after I came home , my dear brother brought up his horse in order to ride to Mr. Rickards with Simeon and Joseph Lee , but had ridden only a few rods from the house when a hog started suddenly from the side of the road , and threw ...
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... soon established as a merchant at Edgartown . The entries in his journal at this time are few , and generally brief . Mrs. Newman , who had committed the settlement of her affairs to him , was Mrs. Cutler's aunt . She had recently ...
... soon established as a merchant at Edgartown . The entries in his journal at this time are few , and generally brief . Mrs. Newman , who had committed the settlement of her affairs to him , was Mrs. Cutler's aunt . She had recently ...
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... soon to go out of my present business , and engage in that of quite a different kind . [ Nov. , 1769. Mr. Cutler left the Vineyard with his family , and arrived in Dedham , November 13 , in order to pursue his . theological studies ...
... soon to go out of my present business , and engage in that of quite a different kind . [ Nov. , 1769. Mr. Cutler left the Vineyard with his family , and arrived in Dedham , November 13 , in order to pursue his . theological studies ...
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Life, Journals and Correspondence of Rev. Manasseh Cutler, LL. D. William Parker Cutler,Julia Perkins Cutler Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
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Side 344 - For from the rising of the sun even unto the going down of the same, my name shall be great among the gentiles, and in every place incense shall be offered unto my name, and a pure offering: for my name shall be great among the heathen, saith the Lord of hosts.
Side 34 - And all things are of God, who hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ, and hath given to us the ministry of reconciliation, to wit, that God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them; and hath committed unto us the word of reconciliation.
Side 363 - An Ordinance for ascertaining the mode of disposing of Lands in the Western Territory.
Side 356 - ... shall not extend so far as to prevent the removal of property imported into any state to any other state, of which the owner is an inhabitant; provided also, that no imposition, duties, or restriction, shall be laid by any state on the property of the United States or either of them.
Side 336 - States, and be settled and formed into distinct republican States, which shall become members of the Federal Union, and have the same rights of sovereignty, freedom, and independence, as the other States...
Side 452 - ... there is nothing which can better deserve your patronage than the promotion of science and literature. Knowledge is, in every country, the surest basis of public happiness. In one in which the measures of government receive their impression so immediately from the sense of the community as in ours, it is proportionably essential.
Side 354 - ... be invaded or disturbed, unless in just and lawful wars authorized by Congress; but laws founded in justice and humanity shall, from time to time, be made, for preventing wrongs being done to them, and for preserving peace and friendship with them.
Side 122 - And it is hereby declared, that, by acceding to the said confederation, this state doth not relinquish, or intend to relinquish, any right or interest she hath, with the other united or confederated states, to the back country ; but claims the same as fully as was done by the legislature of this state, in their declaration, which stands entered on the journals of Congress; this state relying on the justice of the several states hereafter, as to the said claim made by this state.
Side 348 - Ammunition to be supplied in the same way. 11. That a Constitution for the new State be formed by the members of the association previous to their commencing the settlement, two-thirds of the associators present at a meeting duly notified for that purpose agreeing therein. The total exclusion of slavery from the State to form an essential and irrevocable part of the Constitution.
Side 153 - Our distresses are now brought to a point. We have borne all that men can bear — our property is expended— our private resources are at an end, and our friends are wearied out and disgusted with our incessant applications.