The Life and Times of Azro B. F. Hildreth: Including Personal and Family Letters, Miscellaneous Correspondence, and Selections from His WritingsCharles Aldrich Redhead, Norton, Lathrop & Company, 1891 - 548 sider Richard Hildreth (Hildrick, Heildreich, Heildreth) immigrated before or during 1643 to Woburn and them Chelmsford, Massachusetts, where he died after 1664. |
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... eternal . They also accomplished their purpose . Fanny Forrester . " ( Mrs. Judson . ) when in In- dia , once made the remark that , " one AZRO B. F. HILDRETH . 6 Dedication Preface, by the Editor PART FIRST CHAPTER Introduction.
... eternal . They also accomplished their purpose . Fanny Forrester . " ( Mrs. Judson . ) when in In- dia , once made the remark that , " one AZRO B. F. HILDRETH . 6 Dedication Preface, by the Editor PART FIRST CHAPTER Introduction.
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... once made the remark that , " one is so hemmed in with graves that it is hardly worth while to make an effort to accomplish anything which shall perpetuate one's memory . " This , it is believed , was stated under peculiarly distressing ...
... once made the remark that , " one is so hemmed in with graves that it is hardly worth while to make an effort to accomplish anything which shall perpetuate one's memory . " This , it is believed , was stated under peculiarly distressing ...
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... once President of the United States . Origin- ally , the Tylers were from England . mont . The wife of Jonathan Tyler was Sarah McCon- nell , to whom he was married shortly after settling in Piermont , when she was of the tender age of ...
... once President of the United States . Origin- ally , the Tylers were from England . mont . The wife of Jonathan Tyler was Sarah McCon- nell , to whom he was married shortly after settling in Piermont , when she was of the tender age of ...
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... dinner . This incident made a lasting impress upon their memories and was more than once referred to in their declining years when writing to each other . CHAPTER X. THE OLD HOMESTEAD . HILE living in Iowa 40 LIFE AND TIMES OF.
... dinner . This incident made a lasting impress upon their memories and was more than once referred to in their declining years when writing to each other . CHAPTER X. THE OLD HOMESTEAD . HILE living in Iowa 40 LIFE AND TIMES OF.
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... once large and happy family . It was a desideratum with Mr. Hildreth to visit this hallowed spot and there drop a tear over the graves of his kindred . All around were the graves of friends whom he had known in former years ...
... once large and happy family . It was a desideratum with Mr. Hildreth to visit this hallowed spot and there drop a tear over the graves of his kindred . All around were the graves of friends whom he had known in former years ...
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The Life and Times of Azro B. F. Hildreth: Including Personal and Family ... Charles Aldrich Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2015 |
The Life and Times of Azro B. F. Hildreth, Including Personal and Family ... Charles Aldrich Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2015 |
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A. B. F. HILDRETH A. G. HILDRETH affectionate Almira Azro beautiful blessed Board born Boston Bradford Brother Frank brothers and sisters Charles City Chelsea Christian church comfortable Congregational Church Corinth Daniel daughter Dear Mother death died dreth ELIZABETH AKERS ALLEN enjoy farm father feel Floyd county friends Fryeburg girl glad hand happy Harriet hear heart heaven Holyoke hope husband Intelligencer Iowa James Hildreth Johnsbury journey kind labor ladies land letter little Mary live Liveria Liveria's health locofoco look Lovinia Lowell Lyman married Mass Moines Mountain never night Orange county paper Piermont pleasant pleasure poor Porter received Republican Richard Hildreth river sick soon SOUTH NEWBURY thank things tion took town Tyler veria Vermont Vershire weeks Whig wife wish write young youth
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Side 486 - They will celebrate it with thanksgiving, with festivity, with bonfires and illuminations. On its annual return, they will shed tears, copious, gushing tears, not of subjection and slavery, not of agony and distress, but of exultation, of gratitude, and of joy.
Side 105 - The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the falling together; and a little child shall lead them.
Side 526 - The Indian of falcon glance, and lion bearing, the theme of the touching ballad, the hero of the pathetic tale, is gone!
Side 526 - Slowly and sadly they climb the distant mountains, and read their doom in the setting sun. They are shrinking before the mighty tide which is pressing them away; they must soon hear the roar of the last wave, which -will settle over them forever.
Side 419 - If yon bright stars. which gem the night. Be each a blissful dwelling sphere.
Side 439 - Dis's waggon ! daffodils, That come before the swallow dares, and take The winds of March with beauty ; violets dim, But sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes Or Cytherea's breath ; pale primroses, That die unmarried, ere they can behold Bright Phoebus in his strength — a malady Most incident to maids ; bold oxlips and The crown imperial ; lilies of all kinds, The flower-de-luce being one...
Side 85 - Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow, And everywhere that Mary went, The lamb was sure to go.
Side 468 - Bring flowers to the shrine where we kneel in prayer, They are nature's offering, their place is there ! They speak of hope to the fainting heart, With a voice of promise they come and part, They sleep in dust through the wintry hours, They break forth in glory — bring flowers, bright flowers ! THE CRUSADER'S RETURN. "Alas! the mother that him bare, If she had been in presence there, In his wan cheeks and sunburnt hair She had not known her child.
Side 42 - The boast of heraldry, the pomp of power, And all that beauty, all that wealth e'er gave, Await alike the inevitable hour: The paths of glory lead but to the grave.
Side 195 - Congress to develop and improve our •water-courses and harbors, but insist that further subsidies to private persons or corporations must cease. That the obligations of the Republic to the men who preserved its integrity in the...