The History of the Bunker Hill Monument Association During the First Century of the United States of America, Količina 28;Količina 665J. R. Osgood, 1877 - 426 strani |
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17th June 17th of June adopted American Amos Lawrence anniversary annual meeting appointed Battle of Bunker Board Boston Building Committee Bunker Hill Monument celebration Charles CHARLES DEVENS Charlestown citizens Colonel Perkins column commemorate Commonwealth corner-stone Darracott DEAR SIR Directors EDWARD EVERETT elected erected favor feel feet gentlemen George George Blake Governor Henry Henry A. S. Dearborn Hill Monument Association honor inscription James John Joseph Joseph Warren Judah Touro King Solomon's Lodge ladies Lafayette land letter liberty Loammi Baldwin Masonic Massachusetts memory ment mittee Monu names Nathaniel obedient servant obelisk object orator patriotic Prescott present President Putnam received respectfully Revolution Russell Samuel Secretary SOLOMON WILLARD spot square Standing Committee stone subscribe subscriptions Sullivan THEODORE LYMAN Thomas thousand dollars Ticknor tion town Tudor Uriel Crocker vote Washington Warren Webster whole William WILLIAM PRESCOTT
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Stran 115 - Let it rise ! let it rise, till it meet the sun in his coming; let the earliest light of the morning gild it, and parting day linger and play on its summit.
Stran 349 - To commemorate that train of events which led to the American Revolution and finally secured Liberty and Independence to the United States.
Stran 4 - The delegates of the United Colonies of New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, the counties of New Castle, Kent, and Sussex, on Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina: To GEORGE WASHINGTON, ESQ.
Stran 368 - Sacred to Liberty. This is one of four cannon, which constituted the whole train of Field Artillery possessed by the British Colonies of North America at the commencement of the war, on the 19th of April, 1775. This cannon and its fellow, belonging to a number of citizens of Boston, were used in many engagements during the war. The other two, the property of the Government of Massachusetts, were taken by the enemy. By order of the United States in Congress assembled, May 19, 1788.
Stran 4 - Colonies, and of all the forces raised or to be raised by them, and of all others who shall voluntarily offer their service and join the said army for the defence of American liberty, and for repelling every hostile invasion thereof.
Stran 10 - In vain we met the frowns of tyrants ; in vain we crossed the boisterous ocean, found a new world, and prepared it for the happy residence of liberty...
Stran 42 - Gray, their associates and successors, be and they are hereby made a body politic and corporate, by the name of the " Bunker Hill Monument Association," with all the powers and subject to all the duties of aggregate corporations, and for the purposes hereinafter named.
Stran 265 - And all the women that were wisehearted did spin with their hands, and brought that which they had spun, both of blue, and of purple, and of scarlet, and of fine linen. 26 And all the women whose heart stirred them up in wisdom spun goats
Stran 13 - What tidings from the grave? Why hast thou left the peaceful mansions of the tomb, to visit again this troubled earth ? Art thou the welcome messenger of peace ? Art thou risen again to exhibit thy glorious wounds, and through them proclaim salvation to thy country...
Stran 10 - ... cherished her in their generous bosoms ; they brought her safe over the rough ocean, and fixed her seat in this then dreary wilderness ; they...