| 1843 - 530 strani
...twenty-seven, first court held in the new town house in Boston. Mr. Colernan prayed excellently. May five, 1713, Dr. Cotton Mather makes an excellent dedication...would take away our filthy garments and clothe us with a change of raiment, that our sins may be buried in the ruins and the rubbish of the former house,... | |
| Emory Washburn - 1840 - 420 strani
...ended prayer, the clerk called the Grand Jury, giving their charge which was to enforce the dueen's proclamation, and especially against travelling on...would take away our filthy garments and clothe us with a change of raiment, that our sins may be buried in the ruins and the rubbish of the former house,... | |
| Emory Washburn - 1840 - 422 strani
...proclamation, and especially against travelling on the Lord's day. I said ' you ought to be quickened to yonr duty in that you have so convenient and august a chamber...would take away our filthy garments and clothe us with a change of raiment, that our sins may be buried in the ruins and the rubbish of the former house,... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1879 - 620 strani
...; God having return'd to give us Rest. [In the margin. My speech to Grand jury in new Court House.] I said, You ought to be quickened to your Duty, in...Convenient, and August a Chamber prepared for you to doe it in. And what I say to you, I would say to my self, to the Court, and to all that are concern'd.... | |
| Samuel Sewall - 1879 - 614 strani
...Day; God having return'd to give us Rest. [In the margin. My speech to Grand jury in new Court House.] I said, You ought to be quickened to your Duty, in...Convenient, and August a Chamber prepared for you to doe it in. And what I say to you, I would say to my self, to the Court, and to all that are concern'd.... | |
| Robert F. Sayre - 1994 - 750 strani
...quickened to your Duty, in that you have so Convenient, and August a Chamber prepared for you to doe it in. And what I say to you, I would say to my self, to the Court, and to all that are concern'd. Seeing the former decay'd Building is consum'd,... | |
| Norman Gross - 2007 - 161 strani
...addressed a grand jury about his philosophy of judging. "You ought to be quickened to your Duty," he said, "in that you have so Convenient, and August a Chamber prepared for you to doe it in." He explained: Let never any Judge debauch this Bench, by abiding on it when his own Cause... | |
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