History of the Town of Dorchester, MassachusettsE. Clapp, jr., 1859 - 672 strani |
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HIST OF THE TOWN OF DORCHESTER Dorchester Antiquarian and Historical So,Ebenezer 1809-1881 Clapp,Making of America Project Predogled ni na voljo - 2016 |
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acres afterwards aged April Atherton Baker baptized born in Dorchester Boston Braintree Breck bridge called Capt chester Church Colony committee Court Danforth Daniel daugh daughter Deacon Dedham died Dorches Dorchester Neck Ebenezer Edmund Baker Edward Elder Elizabeth England erected freeman George George Minot Glover graduated at Harvard granted grantee of land Harvard College Henry Hill Indians inhabitants Island James Blake John Capen John Danforth John Glover John Warham Jonathan Joseph July June Leeds lived March married Mary Massachusetts Mather meeting-house Milton minister Minot Nathaniel Neponset River ordained Parish pastor persons Pierce preached Preston probably Records removed to Windsor Richard Richard Hall Richard Mather Robert Roger Clap Roxbury Samuel Sarah school-house Selectmen Sept settled settlers sold Stoughton Thomas Tileston tion town of Dorchester town voted Vose widow wife William Sumner Winthrop Wiswall Withington
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Stran 196 - Yet now be strong O Zerubbabel, saith the Lord, and be strong, O Joshua, son of Josedech the high priest, and be strong all ye people of the land, saith the Lord, and work ; for I am with you, saith the Lord of Hosts...
Stran 335 - Howe is said to have remarked that "the Rebels have done more in one night than my whole army would have done in a month.
Stran 376 - Farms wave with gold, and orchards blush between. — There shall tall spires, and dome-capt towers ascend, And piers and quays their massy structures blend; While with each breeze approaching vessels glide, And northern treasures dance on every tide!
Stran 428 - Such as shall be Committed to him he shall diligently instruct, as they shalbe able to learne, both in humane learning and good litterature, & likewyse in poynt of good manne™ and dutif ull behauviou1" towards all, specially there supio™ as they shall haue occasion to bee in ther* presence, whither by meeting them in the streete or otherwyse.
Stran 295 - Rejoiceth not, O Israel, for joy, as other people: for thou hast gone a whoring from thy God, thou hast loved a reward upon every cornfloor.
Stran 17 - Rosseter and Ludlow, men of character and education, were joined to the association, that their counsel and judgment might aid in preserving order, and founding the social structure upon the surest basis.
Stran 422 - Teachinge of Children and youth in good literature and Learninge. And to the intent that the better maintenance for a free schoole as is heerby intended may arise from and out of the sayd Hand...
Stran 169 - A great training at Boston two days. About 1200 men were exercised in most sorts of land service; yet it was observed that there was no man drunk, though there was plenty of wine and strong beer in the town...
Stran 241 - Most zealous in ye work of Reformation, " To save this self destroying Generation. " With Courage Stroue 'gainst all this peoples sin; " He spent his Strength, his Life, his Soul therein. "Consum'd with holy zeal of God, for whom " He liu'd, and dy'da kind of Martyrdom. "If men will not lament, their Hearts not break, "No wonder this lamenting Stone doth Speak. " His Tomb-stone cries Repent, and Souls to saue " Doth Preach Repentance from his very Graue. " 'Gainst Sinners doth a lasting Record lye...
Stran 450 - that such Girls as can read in a Psalter be allowed to go to the Grammar School from the first Day of June to the first Day of October.