Our Countrymen: Or, Brief Memoirs of Eminent AmericansLippincott, Grambo, 1855 - 407 頁 |
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Aaron Burr active American appointed army Autumn battle became born Boston Britain British called Captain capture Charleston chief chosen Church close Colonel colony command commenced commission Commodore Connecticut Continental army Continental Congress Cornplanter court death died duties early elected eminent engaged England entered father French friends gave governor graduated held Henry honor Hudson Independence Indians James Jefferson Jersey John Judge July labors land legislature Livingston Lott Cary M'Intosh major-general March married Massachusetts military militia minister native noble patriot Pennsylvania Philadelphia political President prisoner profession published received reëlected regiment remained republican resigned retired returned home Revolution Rhode Island seat Senate sent siege of Yorktown sketch Society soon afterward South Carolina Spring Stamp Act tion took treaty troops United United States Senate vessel Virginia Washington William wrote Yale College York young
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第 326 頁 - And they all wept sore, and fell on Paul's neck, and kissed him, sorrowing most of all for the words which he spake, that they should see his face no more.
第 39 頁 - Seest thou a man diligent in his business? he shall stand before kings ; he shall not stand before mean men...
第 162 頁 - Otis was a flame of .fire ; with a promptitude of classical allusions, a depth of research, a rapid summary of historical events and dates, a profusion of legal authorities, a prophetic glance of his eyes into futurity, and a rapid torrent of impetuous eloquence, he hurried away all before him. American Independence was then and there born.
第 28 頁 - This advice, thus beat into my head, has frequently been of use to me; and I often think of it, when I see pride mortified, and misfortunes brought upon people by their carrying their heads too high.
第 404 頁 - For all these have of their abundance cast in unto the offerings of God : but she of her penury hath cast in all the living that she had.
第 154 頁 - Lincoln had been a member of the Convention that framed the Constitution of the United States...
第 157 頁 - In 1787 he was a member of the Convention that framed the Federal Constitution. In October 1788 he succeeded Franklin in the chair of the Executive Council of the state.
第 76 頁 - Whether it be lawful to resist the Supreme Magistrate^ if the Commonwealth cannot otherwise be preserved...
第 180 頁 - If any doubt remain amongst you with respect to the force or efficacy of whatever laws you now. or hereafter make, be pleased to consider that all power is originally in the people...
第 188 頁 - Whoever supposes that shouts and hosannas will terminate the trials of this day entertains a childish fancy. He must be grossly ignorant of the importance and value of the prize for which we contend; we must be equally ignorant of the power of those who have combined against us; we must be blind to that malice, inveteracy, and insatiable revenge which actuate our enemies, public and private, abroad and in our...