The Women of the American Revolution, Том 1Baker and Scribner, 1819 |
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... what I have done . My only brother I have sent to the camp with my prayers and blessings . I hope he will not disgrace me ; I am confident he will behave with honor , and emulate the great examples he WOMEN OF THE REVOLUTION . 19.
... what I have done . My only brother I have sent to the camp with my prayers and blessings . I hope he will not disgrace me ; I am confident he will behave with honor , and emulate the great examples he WOMEN OF THE REVOLUTION . 19.
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... sent to apprize her of his arrival , and to know when it would be her pleasure to receive him . And now , mark the force of early education and habits , and the superiority of the Spartan over the Per- sian schools , in this interview ...
... sent to apprize her of his arrival , and to know when it would be her pleasure to receive him . And now , mark the force of early education and habits , and the superiority of the Spartan over the Per- sian schools , in this interview ...
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... sent in advance , and occupied , in December , 1776 , a chain of posts extending from Trenton to Mount Holly , Rhal commanding at the first , and Donop at the other . General Howe , and his main army , were rapidly ad- vancing by the ...
... sent in advance , and occupied , in December , 1776 , a chain of posts extending from Trenton to Mount Holly , Rhal commanding at the first , and Donop at the other . General Howe , and his main army , were rapidly ad- vancing by the ...
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... Howes and Corn- wallises , the Percies and Rawdons of that day - were sent by a gracious monarch to lay waste this land . The English campaigning of our Revolution - and no part of it more so than this - is the 44 WOMEN OF THE REVOLUTION .
... Howes and Corn- wallises , the Percies and Rawdons of that day - were sent by a gracious monarch to lay waste this land . The English campaigning of our Revolution - and no part of it more so than this - is the 44 WOMEN OF THE REVOLUTION .
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... it was amicably settled ; and as a token of reconciliation , Mrs. Adams sent her friend a ring containing her own and her husband's hair . This is now in the possession of one of Mrs. Warren's descend- 104 WOMEN OF THE REVOLUTION .
... it was amicably settled ; and as a token of reconciliation , Mrs. Adams sent her friend a ring containing her own and her husband's hair . This is now in the possession of one of Mrs. Warren's descend- 104 WOMEN OF THE REVOLUTION .
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Страница 246 - And that which should accompany old age, As honor, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have; but, in their stead, Curses, not loud, but deep, mouth-honor, breath, Which the poor heart would fain deny, and dare not.
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Страница 123 - The incessant cannonade during the solemnity ; the steady attitude and unaltered voice with which the chaplain officiated, though frequently covered with dust, which the shot threw up on all sides of him ; the mute but expressive mixture of sensibility and indignation upon every countenance — these objects will remain to the last of life upon the mind of every man who was present.
Страница 30 - Unmoved by pomp or circumstance — in truth Inflexible, and with a Spartan zeal Repressing vice, and making folly grave. Thou didst not deem it woman's part to waste Life in inglorious sloth — to sport...
Страница 331 - Go constantly to church, whoever preaches. The act of devotion in the Common Prayer Book is your principal business there, and, if properly attended to, will do more towards amending the heart than sermons generally can do. For they were composed by men of much greater piety and wisdom, than our common composers of sermons can pretend to be ; and therefore I wish you would never miss the prayer days ; yet...
Страница 31 - France, the general-in-chief of the combined armies of France and America, the deliverer of his country, the hero of the age, repaired to pay his...
Страница 316 - ... neither my own spirits nor my beautiful nag's failed in the least. We followed the well-marked trail of the troops. " The sun must have been well up, say eight or nine o'clock, when I heard a sound like thunder, which I knew must be cannon. It was the first time I ever heard a cannon. I stopped still; when presently the cannon thundered again. The battle was then fighting. "What a fool ! my husband could not be dead last night, and the battle only fighting now ! Still, as I am so near, I will...
Страница 126 - At last my husband's groom brought me a message to join him with the children. I once more seated myself in my dear calash, and, while riding through the American camp, was gratified to observe that nobody looked at us with disrespect, but on the contrary greeted us and seemed touched at the sight of a captive mother with three children.
Страница 28 - Upon his appointment to the command in chief of the American armies, previously to his joining the forces at Cambridge, he removed his mother from her country residence to the village of Fredericksburg, a situation remote from danger, and contiguous to her friends and relatives.