The Granite Monthly: A New Hampshire Magazine Devoted to History, Biography, Literature, and State Progress, Volumen1Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock H. H. Metcalf, 1878 |
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... become , to some extent at least , an instrument of good . To meet as far as may be the existing want in this direction we have commenced the publication of the GRANITE MONTHLY . We shall make it peculiarly a New Hamp- shire Magazine ...
... become , to some extent at least , an instrument of good . To meet as far as may be the existing want in this direction we have commenced the publication of the GRANITE MONTHLY . We shall make it peculiarly a New Hamp- shire Magazine ...
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... become intimately acquainted with the leading men of both parties in all sections of the State , but has also acquired a thorough understanding of public af- fairs , which qualifies him in an eminent degree for the discharge of the ...
... become intimately acquainted with the leading men of both parties in all sections of the State , but has also acquired a thorough understanding of public af- fairs , which qualifies him in an eminent degree for the discharge of the ...
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... becoming dig- nity . " My dear Elsie , how charmingly you are looking , " he said blandly , " I could not deny myself the pleasure of coming early . I am to be out of town for a few days , and I thought it would be pleasant for us both ...
... becoming dig- nity . " My dear Elsie , how charmingly you are looking , " he said blandly , " I could not deny myself the pleasure of coming early . I am to be out of town for a few days , and I thought it would be pleasant for us both ...
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... become sorry for his fault , before sentence was pronounced , the punishment never seemed unjust , even to the culprit . It was not strange , then , that he gained so strong a hold upon the love and respect of his pupils . To them he ...
... become sorry for his fault , before sentence was pronounced , the punishment never seemed unjust , even to the culprit . It was not strange , then , that he gained so strong a hold upon the love and respect of his pupils . To them he ...
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... become a mere sectarian institution . One restric- tion however , is made , i . e . " Prot- estants only shall be in the Trust and in- struction of this seminary . " It is difficult to ascertain the precise amount of the several ...
... become a mere sectarian institution . One restric- tion however , is made , i . e . " Prot- estants only shall be in the Trust and in- struction of this seminary . " It is difficult to ascertain the precise amount of the several ...
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Página 313 - For the Lord will not cast off for ever : but though He cause grief, yet will He have compassion according to the multitude of His mercies. For He doth not afflict willingly, nor grieve the children of men.
Página 43 - Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast; no weakness, no contempt, Dispraise, or blame; nothing but well and fair, And what may quiet us in a death so noble.
Página 40 - Equity is a roguish thing; for law we have a measure, know what to trust to ; equity is according to the conscience of him that is chancellor, and as that is larger or narrower, so is equity. It is all one as if they should make the standard for the measure, we call a foot...
Página 38 - ... an inward prompting which now grew daily upon me, that by labour and intense study (which I take to be my portion in this life), joined with the strong propensity of nature, I might perhaps leave something so written to after times as they should not willingly let it die.
Página 360 - Fall on us, and hide us from the face of him that sitteth upon the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb...
Página 311 - We believe that there is one God, whose nature is Love, revealed in one Lord Jesus Christ, by one Holy Spirit of Grace, who will finally restore the whole family of mankind to holiness and happiness.
Página 245 - How is it then, brethren ? when ye come together, every one of you hath a psalm, hath a doctrine, hath a tongue, hath a revelation, hath an interpretation. Let all things be done unto edifying.
Página 20 - Talk not of wasted affection, affection never was wasted ; If it enrich not the heart of another, its waters, returning Back to their springs, like the rain, shall fill them full of refreshment ; That which the fountain sends forth returns again to the fountain.
Página 82 - Here, where the end of earthly things Lays heroes, patriots, bards, and kings; Where stiff the hand, and still the tongue, Of those who fought, and spoke, and sung; Here, where the fretted aisles prolong The distant notes of holy song, As if some angel spoke agen, All peace on earth, good-will to men...
Página 280 - We bid you welcome to the healthful skies and the verdant fields of New England. We greet your accession to the great inheritance which we have enjoyed. We welcome you to the blessings of good government and religious liberty. We welcome you to the treasures of science and the delights of learning. We welcome you to the transcendent sweets of domestic life, to the happiness of kindred, and parents, and children. We welcome you to the immeasurable blessings of rational existence, the immortal hope...