The Life of Colonel Paul Revere, 第 2 卷

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J.G. Cupples, 1891

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第652页 - Smith executors of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all other or former wills or testaments by me heretofore made.
第440页 - Whereas many Persons are so unfortunate' as to lose their Fore-Teeth by Accident, and otherways, to their great Detriment, not only in Looks, but speaking both in Public and Private : — This is to inform all such, that they may have them replaced with false Ones, that looks as well as the Natural, and answer the End of Speaking to all Intents, by PAUL REVERE, Goldsmith, near the Head of Dr.
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第654页 - ... such person or persons as she, by her last will and testament...
第655页 - In witness whereof I have hereto set my hand and seal this nineteenth day of June in the year of grace eighteen hundred and ninety-one.
第438页 - Colony, or his Administration since the dissolution of the General Court at Salem in 1774. — or to Governor Hutchinson after the arrival of General Gage or to General How, or who have signed or promoted any Association for Joining or assisting the Enemies of this Continent ; and of such as have fled from this Colony to or with the British Army, Fleet or...
第491页 - In complying with this request by sending the lock of hair which you will find inclosed, Mrs. Washington begs me to assure you that she views with gratitude the tributes of respect and affection paid to the memory of her dear deceased husband; and receives with a feeling heart the expressions of sympathy contained in your letter.
第489页 - To their expressions of sympathy on this solemn dispensation, the Grand Lodge have subjoined an order, that a Golden Urn be prepared as a deposit for a lock of hair, an invaluable religue of the Hero and the Patriot whom their wishes would immortalize ; and that it be preserved with the jewels and regalia of the society. " Should this favor be granted, madam, it will be cherished as the most precious jewel in the cabinet of the lodge...
第445页 - Experience he has had these Two Years (in which Time he has fixt some Hundreds of Teeth) that he can fix them as well as any Surgeon-Dentist who ever came from London, he fixes them in such a Manner that they are not only an Ornament but of real Use in Speaking and Eating...
第437页 - it was voted that " Thomas Crafts Esq. Col. Thomas Marshall Major Paul Reviere be a Comittee to wait on General Washington, & to acquaint him that it is the Desire of the Town, that the Four Pieces of Cannon which are in the Continental Train of Artillery, & belonging to the Town of Boston, may not be carried out of this Colony, if his Excellency should apprehend the general Interest of the Colony will permit their remaining here.

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