History of Pembroke, N. H. 1730-1895: In Two Volumes, Volume 1Republican Press Association, 1895 |
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Pagina 3
... river , and at its right angle pushing out to the Atlantic ocean between the Piscataqua and Merrimack rivers , the southern line running parallel with the bank of the Merrimack about three miles north . Merrimack county occupies a ...
... river , and at its right angle pushing out to the Atlantic ocean between the Piscataqua and Merrimack rivers , the southern line running parallel with the bank of the Merrimack about three miles north . Merrimack county occupies a ...
Pagina 4
... river , under in- structions from the governor of Canada , as letters afterwards found made certain , preached the doctrine of meriting salvation by the destruction of heretics , and was largely instrumental in instigating the many ...
... river , under in- structions from the governor of Canada , as letters afterwards found made certain , preached the doctrine of meriting salvation by the destruction of heretics , and was largely instrumental in instigating the many ...
Pagina 7
... river , and has ever since been known as Lovewell's pond . As a reward for this signal success the company received in Boston the bounty of one thousand pounds from the public treasury . We give names of those engaged : 1 Record of ...
... river , and has ever since been known as Lovewell's pond . As a reward for this signal success the company received in Boston the bounty of one thousand pounds from the public treasury . We give names of those engaged : 1 Record of ...
Pagina 8
... river emptying into the lake . The fort was prob ably palisaded , or a stockade , situated on a ridge running southward from the river , with its eastern face fronting the lake . Cellar - like excavations marked the north and south ends ...
... river emptying into the lake . The fort was prob ably palisaded , or a stockade , situated on a ridge running southward from the river , with its eastern face fronting the lake . Cellar - like excavations marked the north and south ends ...
Pagina 12
... river , was not heard of afterwards . His gun case was found by the side of the river . Eleven , in another party , reached the fort at Ossapy , but to their great surprise found it deserted . The coward Hassell , who fled in the begin ...
... river , was not heard of afterwards . His gun case was found by the side of the river . Eleven , in another party , reached the fort at Ossapy , but to their great surprise found it deserted . The coward Hassell , who fled in the begin ...
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Pagina 246 - Now the God of peace, that brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, that great Shepherd of the sheep, through the blood of the everlasting covenant, make us perfect in every good work to do his will, working in us that which is well pleasing in his sight, through Jesus Christ ; to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
Pagina 119 - We, the Subscribers, do hereby solemnly engage and promise, that we will, to the utmost of our power, at the risk of our lives and fortunes, with arms, oppose the hostile proceedings of the British Fleets and Armies against the United American Colonies.
Pagina 116 - ... cause the truth of the case to be published in the Gazette ; to the end, that all such foes to the rights of British America may be publicly known, and universally contemned as the enemies of American liberty ; and thenceforth we respectively will break off all dealings with him or her.
Pagina 209 - That each and every free ablebodied white male citizen of the respective states, resident therein, who is or shall be of the age of eighteen years, and under the age of forty-five years . . . shall severally and respectively be enrolled in the militia...
Pagina 22 - It is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth.
Pagina 74 - Kirby and his heirs of his body lawfully begotten; and for want of such issue, then to the use of the said John Wilkinson Junior, his heirs and assigns for ever, according to the true intent of these presents.
Pagina 307 - Speaking; also practical Geometry, Logic and Geography, and such other of the liberal Arts and Sciences, or Languages, as opportunity may hereafter permit, and as the Trustees, hereinafter provided, shall direct.
Pagina 42 - Merrimac River, at three miles distance, on the north side thereof, beginning at the Atlantic Ocean and ending at a point due north of a place called Pautucket Falls, and by a straight line drawn from thence due west...
Pagina 119 - We the subscribers, do hereby Solemnly engage and promise, that we will to the utmost of our Power, at the Risque of our Lives and Fortunes, with Arms oppose the Hostile Proceedings of the British Fleets and Armies against the United American Colonies.
Pagina 59 - Honors in your great wisdom to send us such speedy help and protection as in your great wisdom you shall think fit and your Petitioners as in duty bound shall ever pray.