Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County, Volumes 1-2 |
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Page 5
For auld , & c . We twa hae paidl ' t i ' the burn , Frae mornin sun till dine ; But seas
between us braid hae roared , Sin auld lang syne . Cho . — For auld , & c . And
here ' s a hand , my trusty fier , And gie ' s a hand o ' thine ; And we ' ll tak a right ...
For auld , & c . We twa hae paidl ' t i ' the burn , Frae mornin sun till dine ; But seas
between us braid hae roared , Sin auld lang syne . Cho . — For auld , & c . And
here ' s a hand , my trusty fier , And gie ' s a hand o ' thine ; And we ' ll tak a right ...
Page 10
... massive finger - ring which he wore , and which had been bestowed by
Charles I . on his father in recognition of valuable public services , and ,
disengaging the ring , related its history , and placed it in the hand of His Majesty
, who , at sight ...
... massive finger - ring which he wore , and which had been bestowed by
Charles I . on his father in recognition of valuable public services , and ,
disengaging the ring , related its history , and placed it in the hand of His Majesty
, who , at sight ...
Page 16
CHORUS - Firm - united let us be , Rallying ' round our Liberty , As a band of
brothers joined , Peace and safety we shall find . Immortal patriots ! rise once
more ; Defend your rights , defend your shore ; Let no rude foe with impious hand
, Let ...
CHORUS - Firm - united let us be , Rallying ' round our Liberty , As a band of
brothers joined , Peace and safety we shall find . Immortal patriots ! rise once
more ; Defend your rights , defend your shore ; Let no rude foe with impious hand
, Let ...
Page 33
The sight of weakness and oppression can draw “ iron tears ” down his cheek ,
and the fugitive from slavery , on his way to the land of promise beyond the lake ,
feels his helping hand . His maxim was , not to give an insult , but when he ...
The sight of weakness and oppression can draw “ iron tears ” down his cheek ,
and the fugitive from slavery , on his way to the land of promise beyond the lake ,
feels his helping hand . His maxim was , not to give an insult , but when he ...
Page 61
... night , and I may as well tell one to show how different things are from what
they were once . In the old village corporation there was a president , recorder ,
and three trustees . The legislation was in the hands of the trustees and president
.
... night , and I may as well tell one to show how different things are from what
they were once . In the old village corporation there was a president , recorder ,
and three trustees . The legislation was in the hands of the trustees and president
.
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