Granite State Monthly, 第 53 卷1921 |
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... societies , and enjoy a visit together . We were inform- ed of this proposition quite a little time in advance , and the anticipa- tion nearly equalled the real event . The day at last arrived . The weather did not seem propitious at ...
... societies , and enjoy a visit together . We were inform- ed of this proposition quite a little time in advance , and the anticipa- tion nearly equalled the real event . The day at last arrived . The weather did not seem propitious at ...
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... society . No thought was given to fitting them for life . in a sphere outside their own . Consequently one may have worked at several trades and have acquired sufficient skill to serve the purpose of the Shakers in their peculiar cir ...
... society . No thought was given to fitting them for life . in a sphere outside their own . Consequently one may have worked at several trades and have acquired sufficient skill to serve the purpose of the Shakers in their peculiar cir ...
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... societies , the observance of the day was on consecutive Sundays , one following the other . The people were noti- fied a week in advance , and this in- terval was supposed to be occupied in a review of the past year to the intent of ...
... societies , the observance of the day was on consecutive Sundays , one following the other . The people were noti- fied a week in advance , and this in- terval was supposed to be occupied in a review of the past year to the intent of ...
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... society were centered : these three young were suddenly missing . They had left our home and their home with- out a word , with no hint of their in- tention . It was bad enough for them to leave us even in the most open manner , but to ...
... society were centered : these three young were suddenly missing . They had left our home and their home with- out a word , with no hint of their in- tention . It was bad enough for them to leave us even in the most open manner , but to ...
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... society you can claim no compensation for long services . rendered . Not And then again what assurance have I that I will be always content ? Will it not be wise policy , he quer- ies , to try life outside for awhile ? If he finds he ...
... society you can claim no compensation for long services . rendered . Not And then again what assurance have I that I will be always content ? Will it not be wise policy , he quer- ies , to try life outside for awhile ? If he finds he ...
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第 418 頁 - It is too probable that no plan we propose will be adopted. Perhaps another dreadful conflict is to be sustained. If, to please the people, we offer what we ourselves disapprove, how can we afterwards defend our work ? Let us raise a standard to which the wise and the honest can repair : the event is in the hand of God.
第 421 頁 - The time is ripe, and rotten-ripe, for change ; Then let it come : I have no dread of what Is called for by the instinct of mankind; Nor think I that God's world will fall apart, Because we tear a parchment more or less. Truth is eternal, but her effluence, With endless change is fitted to the hour ; Her mirror is turned forward to reflect The promise of the future, not the past.
第 84 頁 - Who, hopeless, lays his dead away, Nor looks to see the breaking day Across the mournful marbles play! Who hath not learned, in hours of faith, The truth to flesh and sense unknown, That Life is ever lord of Death And Love can never lose its own...
第 419 頁 - A majority held in restraint by constitutional checks and limitations, and always changing easily with deliberate changes of popular opinions and sentiments, is the only true sovereign of a free people.
第 426 頁 - Let their last feeble and lingering glance rather behold the gorgeous ensign of the republic, now known and honored throughout the earth, still full high advanced, its arms and trophies streaming in their original lustre, not a stripe erased or polluted, nor a single star obscured, bearing for its motto no such miserable interrogatory as "What is all this worth?
第 426 頁 - And that America marks the highest level, not only of material wellbeing, but of intelligence and happiness, which the race has yet attained...
第 92 頁 - Checklist, Town Clerk and Trustee of Trust Funds for the town, which latter two positions he at present holds. He has been three times elected a representative from ConHON. FRED PARKER from District No. 4, was born in Parsonfield, Me., December 23, 1867, son of John A. and Alice J. (Allen) Garland. He received his education in the common schools of his native town and at the once famous Parsonfield Academy, and in 1885 went to Conway Center, in this state, where he engaged as a clerk in a general...
第 224 頁 - Dempsey, survive him. VT BRENNAN Delaware. In 1906 he established at Newport the Brampton Woolen Company and was its successful manager to the time of his death. At the time of his death he was a trustee of the town library and was deeply interested in all civic affairs. He is survived by his wife, who was Miss Edith Reed of Newport, a daughter, Maud, and two sons, Vincent J. Jr., and Ralph A. REV. WILLIAM A. RAND. Rev. William A. Rand died at South Seabrook, January 27, on the...
第 418 頁 - I feel it a duty to express my profound and solemn conviction, derived from my intimate opportunity of observing and appreciating the views of the Convention, collectively and individually, that there never was an assembly of men, charged with a great and arduous trust, who were more pure in their motives, or more exclusively or anxiously devoted to the object committed to them...
第 420 頁 - It is also true that all this has been accompanied by extraordinary material prosperity. Nevertheless, we must not delude ourselves with the idea that the American experiment in government is ended or that our task is accomplished. Our political system under the Constitution has proved successful under comparatively simple conditions. It still remains to be seen how it will stand the strain of the vast complication of life upon which we are now entering.