A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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... once seen , that being in the midst of a life like this , early makes a man out of a boy . But there were recreations also : a day off fishing or gunning , a trip to the country store , a journey to the market town , a visit to ...
... once seen , that being in the midst of a life like this , early makes a man out of a boy . But there were recreations also : a day off fishing or gunning , a trip to the country store , a journey to the market town , a visit to ...
Page 14
... once set about to procure lodgings , and writes that he and his roommate have two very delightful one of which they used for a sleeping - room , ro S , and woodhouse , and the other for a study . their furniture they paid twelve dollars ...
... once set about to procure lodgings , and writes that he and his roommate have two very delightful one of which they used for a sleeping - room , ro S , and woodhouse , and the other for a study . their furniture they paid twelve dollars ...
Page 17
... once set out alone on foot for Deerfield , still twenty miles distant , meeting , as he says , the rising sun on the summit of Prescott's Hill , four miles away , and arriving at home just in season for breakfast . The election was next ...
... once set out alone on foot for Deerfield , still twenty miles distant , meeting , as he says , the rising sun on the summit of Prescott's Hill , four miles away , and arriving at home just in season for breakfast . The election was next ...
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... once to say to him that I thought nothing but the presidency of the United States would satisfy him . There was the same enthu- siasm in everything that he undertook at that time that he showed in all his after life . Firm in his ...
... once to say to him that I thought nothing but the presidency of the United States would satisfy him . There was the same enthu- siasm in everything that he undertook at that time that he showed in all his after life . Firm in his ...
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... once accepted . It is curious to note that his ancestor , Governor Thomas Dudley , was one of the chief founders of this school in 1645. Following the matter up immediately , that the place might be secured beyond contingency , he left ...
... once accepted . It is curious to note that his ancestor , Governor Thomas Dudley , was one of the chief founders of this school in 1645. Following the matter up immediately , that the place might be secured beyond contingency , he left ...
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