Papers and Records - Lennox and Addington Historical Society, Объемы 1-6Lennox and Addington Historical Society., 1909 |
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... received their education ; here it was that the Rev. Saltern Givens , missionary to the Mohawks , preached the gospel to the people , while John A. Macdonald , now Sir John , who was then a student at law , " pitched " the tunes ; and ...
... received their education ; here it was that the Rev. Saltern Givens , missionary to the Mohawks , preached the gospel to the people , while John A. Macdonald , now Sir John , who was then a student at law , " pitched " the tunes ; and ...
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... received them gladly , and there was great joy and rejoicing , and peace and prosperity reigned in the land for many years . About the year 1852 , Napanee was made a Police Village , and three Trustees were elected to look after the ...
... received them gladly , and there was great joy and rejoicing , and peace and prosperity reigned in the land for many years . About the year 1852 , Napanee was made a Police Village , and three Trustees were elected to look after the ...
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... received his commission from Daniel Sutherland , Esq . , Deputy Postmaster General of British North America , in the year 1820. At this time the whole mail matter from Montreal to York ( now Toronto ) was carried on men's backs . It is ...
... received his commission from Daniel Sutherland , Esq . , Deputy Postmaster General of British North America , in the year 1820. At this time the whole mail matter from Montreal to York ( now Toronto ) was carried on men's backs . It is ...
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... received $ 2.00 per day in specie for his services , being acknowledged an excellent bar- keeper . He was converted , and has for forty years been a Methodist class - leader . Dr. Dier was the first M. D. who settled in Napanee . He ...
... received $ 2.00 per day in specie for his services , being acknowledged an excellent bar- keeper . He was converted , and has for forty years been a Methodist class - leader . Dr. Dier was the first M. D. who settled in Napanee . He ...
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... receiving the un- earned increment , due to the labours of other men on the lands that bounded his , or in other words , he had a good speculation , and he was going to hang on to it . To the north of the Simcoe tract was a hamlet ...
... receiving the un- earned increment , due to the labours of other men on the lands that bounded his , or in other words , he had a good speculation , and he was going to hang on to it . To the north of the Simcoe tract was a hamlet ...
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Стр. 24 - Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way, With blossom'd furze unprofitably gay, There in his noisy mansion, skilled to rule, The village master taught his little school. A man severe he was, and stern to view; I knew him well, and every truant knew; Well had the boding tremblers learned to trace The day's disasters in his morning face...
Стр. 21 - But Knowledge to their eyes her ample page, Rich with the spoils of time, did ne'er unroll ; Chill Penury repressed their noble rage And froze the genial current of the soul.
Стр. 8 - His memory no time can efface. /He met us with smiles on the threshold, / And in that rude temple of art, / He left with the skill of a workman, ( His touch on the mind and the heart. Oh, gay were the sports of the noontide. When winter winds frolicked with snow; We laughed at the freaks of the storm king, And shouted him on, all aglow.
Стр. 64 - In gazing on those we've been lost to so long ! The sorrows, the joys, of which once they were part, Still round them, like visions of yesterday, throng. As letters some hand hath invisibly traced, When held to the flame will steal out on the sight, So many a feeling, that long seem'd effaced, The warmth of a moment like this brings to light. And thus, as in memory's bark we shall glide, To visit the scenes of our boyhood anew, Tho...
Стр. 7 - It stood on a bleak country corner, The houses were distant and few, A meadow lay back in the distance. Beyond rose the hills to our view. The roads crossing there at right angles. Untraversed by pomp and array. Were cropped by the cows in the summer; I've watched them there many a day. In memory's hall hangs the picture. And though years of sad care are between. It hangs with a beautiful gilding. And well do I love it, I ween. It stood on a bleak country corner, But boyhood's young heart made it...
Стр. 28 - ... or persons acting in the administration of the charity, or as they shall direct, it shall be lawful for any two or more justices of the peace acting for the district, division, or place in which such house, buildings, land, or property shall be situate, in petty sessions assembled, and they are hereby required, on the complaint of the said trustees...
Стр. 14 - His hours were from eight o'clock in the morning until four in the afternoon, with one and one-half hours for noon.
Стр. 35 - Middlesex], on the day of at of the clock in the noon, to be examined...
Стр. 8 - His touch on the mind and the heart. Oh, gay were the sports of the noontide. When winter winds frolicked with snow; We laughed at the freaks of the storm king. And shouted him on, all aglow. We dashed at his beautiful sculptures.
Стр. 54 - The Saints of GOD ! their wanderings done, No more their weary course they run, No more they faint, no more they fall, No foes oppress, no fears...