The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1911 |
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Page 32
... Simon Willard , and about twelve families more . A month later , Rev. John Jones and a large number of settlers destined for the new town arrived in Boston.2 The grant of the General Court was but a pre- liminary step . The green ...
... Simon Willard , and about twelve families more . A month later , Rev. John Jones and a large number of settlers destined for the new town arrived in Boston.2 The grant of the General Court was but a pre- liminary step . The green ...
Page 38
... Simon Willard , pointing to the four corners of the world , declared that they had bought three miles from that place , east , west , north and south . ' The Puritans , to keep the remembrance of their unity one with another , and of ...
... Simon Willard , pointing to the four corners of the world , declared that they had bought three miles from that place , east , west , north and south . ' The Puritans , to keep the remembrance of their unity one with another , and of ...
Page 57
... Simon Willard , of this town , to the command . This war seems to have been pressed by three of the colonies , and reluctantly entered by Massachusetts . Accordingly , Major Willard did the least he could , and incurred the censure of ...
... Simon Willard , of this town , to the command . This war seems to have been pressed by three of the colonies , and reluctantly entered by Massachusetts . Accordingly , Major Willard did the least he could , and incurred the censure of ...
Page 498
... Simon Willard's son Samuel graduated at Harvard in 1659 , and was for six years , from 1701 to 1707 , vice - president of the college ; and his son Joseph was president of the college from 1781 498 CONCORD PUBLIC LIBRARY.
... Simon Willard's son Samuel graduated at Harvard in 1659 , and was for six years , from 1701 to 1707 , vice - president of the college ; and his son Joseph was president of the college from 1781 498 CONCORD PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Page 555
... Simon Willard was its sword - arm , may here be shown Rev. Joseph Emerson of Mendon ( son of Thomas of Ipswich , the first of the name in this country ) married Elizabeth , daughter of Rev. Edward Bulkeley , who succeeded his father ...
... Simon Willard was its sword - arm , may here be shown Rev. Joseph Emerson of Mendon ( son of Thomas of Ipswich , the first of the name in this country ) married Elizabeth , daughter of Rev. Edward Bulkeley , who succeeded his father ...
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