| John Nichols - 1812 - 734 páginas
...and methodical without intricacy or affectation ; and, which crowns his character, he is a man of a public spirit, zealous for the conversion of the Indians,...fruits as, I must own, Old England is a stranger to." — In a ramble to Ipswich he had an opportunity of seeing much of the customs of the Indians. In the... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1814 - 604 páginas
...and methodical, without intricacy or affectation, and which crowns his character, he is a man of a public spirit, zealous for the conversion of the Indians,...hospitality to strangers. He gave us a noble dinner, and entertain'd us with such pleasant fruits as I must own Old England is a stranger to. Taking leave of... | |
| John Dunton - 1818 - 460 páginas
...and methodical, without intricacy or affectation ; and, which crowns his character, he is a man of a public spirit, zealous for the conversion of the Indians,...fruits as, I must own, Old England is a stranger to. Taking leave of this generous Levite, we now thought it high time to prosecute our designed Ramble... | |
| John Dunton - 1818 - 824 páginas
...and methodical, without intricacy or affectation ; and, which crowns his character, he is a man of a public spirit, zealous for the conversion of the Indians,...fruits as, I must own, Old England is a stranger to. Taking leave of this generous Levite, we now thought it high time to prosecute our designed Ramble... | |
| John Hayward - 1829 - 530 páginas
...doors. It were endless to enter on a detail of each faculty of learning Mr. Gerrish is master of, and 1 therefore take his character in short hand. The philosopher...fruits, as I must own, Old England is a stranger to." WcMlock, Vt. Essex co. This mountain town gives rise to a principal branch of NuJhegan river. The lands... | |
| William Allen - 1832 - 820 páginas
...methodical, •without intricacy, or affectation, and, •which crowns his character, he is a man of a public spirit, zealous for the conversion of the Indians,...as, I must own, Old England is a stranger to."— 2 Hist. col. it. ISO. GERRY, Elbridge, vice-president of theU. S.,was born in Marblehead, Mass., July... | |
| William Allen - 1832 - 816 páginas
...and methodical, without intricacy, or affectation, and, which crowns his character, he is a man of a public spirit, zealous for the conversion of the Indians,...hospitality to strangers. He gave us a noble dinner, and enter tai Bed us with such pleasant fruits, as, I must own, Old England is a stranger to." — 2 Uitt.ro!.... | |
| James Robinson Newhall - 1836 - 300 páginas
...orthodox and profound. The man, of a majestic air, without austerity or sourness ; his aspect is masterly, yet not imperious or haughty. The Christian, is devout,...dinner, and entertained us with such pleasant fruits as 1 must own Old England is a stranger to." There is no compact settlement in this township, the inhabitants... | |
| James Robinson Newhall - 1836 - 292 páginas
...austerity or sourness ; his aspect is masterly, yet not imperious or haughty. The Christian, is devtout, without moroseness or starts of holy frenzy and enthusiasm....dinner, and entertained us with such pleasant fruits as 1 must own Old England is a stranger to." There is no compact settlement in this township, the inhabitants... | |
| John Hayward - 1839 - 540 páginas
...Wenham, and of its minister, Joseph Gerrish, who was ordained Feb. 13, 1675, and died Jan. 6, 1719. " Wenham is a delicious paradise, it abounds with rural...entertained us with such pleasant fruits, as I must own, Old iEngland is a stranger to." Wenlock, Vt. Essex co. This mountain town gives rise to a principal branch... | |
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