A History of the Irish Settlers in North America: From the Earliest Period to the Census of 1850P. Donahoe, 1852 - 240 страница |
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... sent the learned of the East for refuge into Italy , and new classic schools began to assume a regular existence at Rome and Flor- ence , Bologna and Ferrara . While these mental possessions were beginning to accumulate in Europe , in ...
... sent the learned of the East for refuge into Italy , and new classic schools began to assume a regular existence at Rome and Flor- ence , Bologna and Ferrara . While these mental possessions were beginning to accumulate in Europe , in ...
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... sent to explore it , as appears from depositions taken be- fore the Grand Inquisitor of the Canaries , Pedro Ortez de Funez , and from other Portuguese and Spanish accounts . The last of these voyages was undertaken as late as 1721 , by ...
... sent to explore it , as appears from depositions taken be- fore the Grand Inquisitor of the Canaries , Pedro Ortez de Funez , and from other Portuguese and Spanish accounts . The last of these voyages was undertaken as late as 1721 , by ...
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... sent out the first successful pioneers of popula- Ramsay's South Carolina . † In Ireland there was a famous family of this name , near Mayo , whose decay an Irish bard of the Jacobite era pathetically laments : - " " Tis my grief that ...
... sent out the first successful pioneers of popula- Ramsay's South Carolina . † In Ireland there was a famous family of this name , near Mayo , whose decay an Irish bard of the Jacobite era pathetically laments : - " " Tis my grief that ...
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... sent to Kentucky with despatches . On their way they fell in with a camp of Indians with horses . They broke up the camp , took the horses , sent them back to Kaskaskias , and pursued their route by post to St. Vin- cennes . Entering ...
... sent to Kentucky with despatches . On their way they fell in with a camp of Indians with horses . They broke up the camp , took the horses , sent them back to Kaskaskias , and pursued their route by post to St. Vin- cennes . Entering ...
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... sent James Sul- livan , the second son of the Limerick schoolmaster , as one of its representatives to Congress . In 1790 , he was made attorney general of the state , about which time he projected the Middlesex Canal , and aided in ...
... sent James Sul- livan , the second son of the Limerick schoolmaster , as one of its representatives to Congress . In 1790 , he was made attorney general of the state , about which time he projected the Middlesex Canal , and aided in ...
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Страница 195 - WHAT constitutes a state ? Not high-raised battlement or labored mound. Thick wall or moated gate ; Not cities proud, with spires and turrets crowned ; Not bays and broad-armed ports, Where, laughing at the storm, rieh navies ride ; Not starred and spangled courts. Where low-browed baseness wafts perfume to pride. No : — Men, high-minded men.
Страница 79 - ... may the members of your society in America, animated alone by the pure spirit of Christianity, and still conducting themselves as the faithful subjects of our free Government, enjoy every temporal and spiritual felicity.
Страница 79 - I presume that your fellow-citizens will not forget the patriotic part which you took in the accomplishment of their Revolution, and the establishment of your Government : or the important assistance which they received from a nation in which the Roman Catholic faith is professed.
Страница 107 - I left General Carroll's force and the militia of the city posted on the Gentilly road ; and at five o'clock PM marched to meet the enemy, whom I was resolved to attack in his first position, with Major Hinds...
Страница 219 - In 1821, Mr. Ezra Worthen, who had formerly been a partner with Mr. Moody, and who had applied to Mr. Jackson for employment, suggested that the Pawtucket canal, at Chelmsford, would afford a fine location for large manufacturing establishments ; and that probably a privilege might be purchased of its proprietors. To Mr. Jackson's mind, the hint suggested a much more stupendous project, — nothing less than to possess himself of the whole power of the Merrimack river, at that place.
Страница 79 - As mankind become more liberal, they will be more apt to allow that all those who conduct themselves as worthy members of the community, are equally entitled to the protection of civil government.
Страница 76 - Nor can we suppress our astonishment that a British Parliament should ever consent to establish in that country a religion that has deluged your island in blood, and dispersed impiety, bigotry, persecution, murder, and rebellion through every part of the world.
Страница 79 - ... apology for the unavoidable delay. As that delay has given you an opportunity of realizing, instead of anticipating, the benefits of the general Government; you will do me the justice to believe, that your testimony of the increase of the public prosperity, enhances the pleasure which I should otherwise have experienced from your affectionate address. I feel that my conduct, in war and in peace, has met with more general approbation than could reasonably have been expected: and I find myself...
Страница 77 - You encourage respect for religion ; and inculcate by words and actions, that principle, on which the welfare of nations so much depends, that a superintending providence governs the events of the world, and watches over the conduct of men. Your exalted maxims, and unwearied attention to the moral and physical improvement of our country, have produced already the happiest effects. Under your administration, America is animated with zeal for the attainment and encouragement of useful literature. She...
Страница 65 - Parliament. I found them disposed to be friends of America, in which I endeavoured to confirm them, with the expectation that our growing weight might in time be thrown into their scale, and, by joining our interests with theirs, a more equitable treatment from this nation might be obtained for them as well as for us.