Second Festival of the Sons of New Hampshire: Celebrated in Boston, November 2, 1853; Including Also an Account of the Proceedings in Boston on the Day of the Funeral at Marshfield, and the Subsequent Obsequies Commemorative of the Death of Daniel Webster, Their Late PresidentJ. French, 1854 - 229 страница |
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... pleasures . The present volume , it is hoped , will prove not less acceptable than the former , both to the members who remain at home and to those who have emigrated from the land of their birth ; and that it may afford another ...
... pleasures . The present volume , it is hoped , will prove not less acceptable than the former , both to the members who remain at home and to those who have emigrated from the land of their birth ; and that it may afford another ...
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... pleasure of a call at your house , a few days since , you signified your desire to contribute , in a pecuniary way , towards defray- ing the expenses of the " Sons of New Hampshire , " incident on the occasion of the obsequies of our ...
... pleasure of a call at your house , a few days since , you signified your desire to contribute , in a pecuniary way , towards defray- ing the expenses of the " Sons of New Hampshire , " incident on the occasion of the obsequies of our ...
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... pleasurable emotions , and leave in the mind the sweetest recollections of the festive occasion . The ante - room was adorned with a rich display of flags , arranged in the most graceful manner , and variegated with wreaths of evergreen ...
... pleasurable emotions , and leave in the mind the sweetest recollections of the festive occasion . The ante - room was adorned with a rich display of flags , arranged in the most graceful manner , and variegated with wreaths of evergreen ...
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... pleasure last . " No. 5. Passing by the beautiful painting of the Battle of Bunker Hill , the next sketch represents a sea view , with a wharf covered with bales and boxes of merchandise , etc. , and a ship entering port under full sail ...
... pleasure last . " No. 5. Passing by the beautiful painting of the Battle of Bunker Hill , the next sketch represents a sea view , with a wharf covered with bales and boxes of merchandise , etc. , and a ship entering port under full sail ...
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... , and , with warm hearts and outstretched arms , we bid you come in . ce 3P Welcome to this our festive board ! Welcome to the joys and pleasures of this occasion ! [ Applause . ] 4 . the u J { P 6 P5 Welcome , one and all ! WELCOME.
... , and , with warm hearts and outstretched arms , we bid you come in . ce 3P Welcome to this our festive board ! Welcome to the joys and pleasures of this occasion ! [ Applause . ] 4 . the u J { P 6 P5 Welcome , one and all ! WELCOME.
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Ann Hutchinson Antinomian Applause attend the Festival beautiful Beneath bless brother Business bust of Webster called Cambridge Chair Charles Charlestown Cheers Cheshire city of Boston Clerk Committee of Invitation Concord Counsellor at Law Daniel Webster Dartmouth College daughters Dover eloquence emigrate England Exeter fame fathers feel festoons flag FLETCHER WEBSTER Francestown friends Gentlemen George George W Gilmanton Goffstown granite Grocer hall Hamp Hampshire Hampshire's Hampton hearts hills Hillsboro honor Hopkinton House inscription Isaac James John Joseph Keeper land LEWIS CASS liberty live Lynn Maker Malden MARSHALL Mason Massachusetts meet memory Merchant Meredith mother Motto mountains mourning nation native occasion October October 29 Parker patriotism Peterboro Physician pleasure Portsmouth Present Residence President Provision Dealer recollections regret respond Rindge Roxbury scenes second of November sentiment shire Smith Somerville sons Speech street Thomas to-night trimmed Washington WILDER William words
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