Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, Band 26National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution., 1905 |
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... gave her slumbr'ous ease , The red man lent her foot its slight Through days and nights of frenzied flight . Thy voice still holds the ocean's tone That mocked her vigils by the deep ; Thine eyes , alert , gaze far and long , As one who ...
... gave her slumbr'ous ease , The red man lent her foot its slight Through days and nights of frenzied flight . Thy voice still holds the ocean's tone That mocked her vigils by the deep ; Thine eyes , alert , gaze far and long , As one who ...
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... gave an interesting account of the pilgrimage to Windsor in 1635 . William Henry Harrison Chapter ( Valparaiso , Indiana ) .- One of the pleasant social events of the season was the recep- tion given November 18th by the chapter at the ...
... gave an interesting account of the pilgrimage to Windsor in 1635 . William Henry Harrison Chapter ( Valparaiso , Indiana ) .- One of the pleasant social events of the season was the recep- tion given November 18th by the chapter at the ...
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... gave the land where the Zebulon Pike monument stands , ) and from Eunice Sterl- ing Chapter , Wichita . Owing to the difficulty of reaching Courtland the Wichita invitation was accepted . A vote of thanks was tendered the ladies of the ...
... gave the land where the Zebulon Pike monument stands , ) and from Eunice Sterl- ing Chapter , Wichita . Owing to the difficulty of reaching Courtland the Wichita invitation was accepted . A vote of thanks was tendered the ladies of the ...
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... gave great pleasure . A toast was drunk to the memory of " Warfield , Charles Car- roll of Carrollton and those who ... gave the address of welcome . Lieutenant Governor Curtis Guild , Jr. , of Massachusetts , was the guest of honor ...
... gave great pleasure . A toast was drunk to the memory of " Warfield , Charles Car- roll of Carrollton and those who ... gave the address of welcome . Lieutenant Governor Curtis Guild , Jr. , of Massachusetts , was the guest of honor ...
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... gave the address of wel- come , followed by singing by the school children . The Rev. George L. Chaney spoke for the ancient church , while Mr. Henry Cook spoke for the town and school . Mrs. England then presented the boulder to the ...
... gave the address of wel- come , followed by singing by the school children . The Rev. George L. Chaney spoke for the ancient church , while Mr. Henry Cook spoke for the town and school . Mrs. England then presented the boulder to the ...
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902 F Street aged AMERICAN MONTHLY MAGAZINE American Revolution annual April Avenue Board of Management Carolina Chair Chairman Chap Charge of Organization Charles Charles H City Clerical service Colonial committee conference Connecticut Continental Congress Continental Hall fund contributed Daugh died District of Columbia dollars Donald McLean elected Elizabeth entertained erected Fairbanks flag Flag Day Fort Massac gave George Georgia given held Historian honor Illinois Indians interest Iowa James John letter Lockwood Madam President married Mary Washington Chapter Massac Massachusetts meeting membership Memorial Continental Hall Miss monument Motion carried National Board National Society November October officers Ohio Organization of Chapters Park patriotic Pennsylvania presented prize Real Daughter Recording Secretary regent Registrar Respectfully submitted Revolutionary soldiers Rhode Island Sarah sent South Carolina Stark Park tablet tion Treasurer Tulloch Vice-President vice-regent Virginia Weed William York
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Seite 248 - And speak, though sure, with seeming diffidence: Some positive, persisting fops we know, Who, if once wrong, will needs be always so ; But you, with pleasure, own your errors past, 570 And make each day a critique on the last.
Seite 147 - You know the rest : in the books you have read, How the British regulars fired and fled, — How the farmers gave them ball for ball, From behind each fence and farmyard wall, Chasing the red-coats down the lane, Then crossing the fields to emerge again Under the trees at the turn of the road, And only pausing to fire and load.
Seite 137 - I HEARD a voice from heaven, saying unto me, Write, From henceforth blessed are the dead which die in the Lord : even so saith the Spirit ; for they rest from their labours.
Seite 524 - Take thy banner ! and, beneath The battle-cloud's encircling wreath, Guard it, till our homes are free ! Guard it ! God will prosper thee ! In the dark and trying hour, In the breaking forth of power, In the rush of steeds and men, His right hand will shield thee then.
Seite 90 - The Continental Congress having now taken all the troops of the several colonies, which have been raised or which may be hereafter raised for the support and defence of the liberties of America, into their pay and service, they are now the troops of the UNITED PROVINCES OF NORTH AMERICA; and it is hoped, that all distinctions of colonies will be laid aside...
Seite 294 - 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.
Seite 292 - Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it.
Seite 193 - Your flag and my flag! And how It flies to-day In your land and my land And half a world away! Rose-red and blood-red The stripes forever gleam; Snow-white and soul-white— The good forefathers...
Seite 320 - It would have been a less painful circumstance to me to have heard, that, in consequence of your non-compliance with their request, they had burnt my house and laid the plantation in ruins.
Seite 192 - ... blessing of the world, is the American Revolution. In a day of extraordinary prosperity and happiness, of high national honor, distinction, and power, we are brought together in this place by our love of country, by our admiration...