Annual ProceedingsThe Society, 1918 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 22.
29. lappuse
... wife , Augusta Shepard Hatch , and descended , in the seventh generation , from John Agard , who settled at Boston in 1682 , was born at Belmont , Schuylkill County , Pennsylvania , July 16 , 1855 , and died at Philadel- phia , March 13 ...
... wife , Augusta Shepard Hatch , and descended , in the seventh generation , from John Agard , who settled at Boston in 1682 , was born at Belmont , Schuylkill County , Pennsylvania , July 16 , 1855 , and died at Philadel- phia , March 13 ...
30. lappuse
... wife , Mary Potter , born at Philadelphia , March 29 , 1835 ; died there , February 2 , 1918 ; was elected to the Society , March 14 , 1892 , by right of service of his great - grandfather , Clapp Raymond ( 1730- ) , captain , Fairfield ...
... wife , Mary Potter , born at Philadelphia , March 29 , 1835 ; died there , February 2 , 1918 ; was elected to the Society , March 14 , 1892 , by right of service of his great - grandfather , Clapp Raymond ( 1730- ) , captain , Fairfield ...
31. lappuse
... wife , Mrs. Isabel Bradley Wildermuth , daughter of John L. Bradley , of Titusville , Pennsylvania , survives him . Two sons and a daughter , Mrs. Emilie Aymar , of Atlantic City , children of his first marriage , also survive . His ...
... wife , Mrs. Isabel Bradley Wildermuth , daughter of John L. Bradley , of Titusville , Pennsylvania , survives him . Two sons and a daughter , Mrs. Emilie Aymar , of Atlantic City , children of his first marriage , also survive . His ...
32. lappuse
... wife . In 1903 , on the twenty - fifth anniversary of their marriage , this united interest caused them to erect and equip a commodious Nurses ' Home on the Hospital premises . A silver tablet in the main corridor of the Home is ...
... wife . In 1903 , on the twenty - fifth anniversary of their marriage , this united interest caused them to erect and equip a commodious Nurses ' Home on the Hospital premises . A silver tablet in the main corridor of the Home is ...
33. lappuse
... wife of Quincy Bent , vice - president of the Bethlehem Steel Company at Bethlehem , and John Penn Brock , of Lebanon , now general manager , in charge of the North Lebanon and Cornwall furnaces and all work of the Bethlehem Steel ...
... wife of Quincy Bent , vice - president of the Bethlehem Steel Company at Bethlehem , and John Penn Brock , of Lebanon , now general manager , in charge of the North Lebanon and Cornwall furnaces and all work of the Bethlehem Steel ...
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79. lappuse - Then Samuel took a stone, and set it between Mizpeh and Shen, and called the name of it Eben-ezer, saying, Hitherto hath the Lord helped us.
5. lappuse - It being evident from the steady decline of a proper celebration of the national holy days of the United States of America, that popular concern in the events and men of the War of the Revolution is gradually declining, and that such lack of interest is attributable, not so much to the lapse of time and the rapidly increasing flood of Immigration from foreign countries, as to the neglect, on the part of...
61. lappuse - A wise old owl lived in an oak; The more he saw the less he spoke; The less he spoke the more he heard. Why can't we all be like that wise old bird?
78. lappuse - This is not all; we should leave a large extent of fertile country to be despoiled and ravaged by the enemy, from which they would draw vast supplies, and where many of our firm friends would be exposed to all the miseries of the most insulting and wanton depredation. A train of evils might be enumerated, but these will suffice. These considerations make it indispensably necessary for the army to take such a position...
5. lappuse - ... flood of immigration from foreign countries as to the neglect, on the part of descendants of Revolutionary heroes, to perform their duty...
79. lappuse - To-morrow being the day set apart by the honorable Congress for public thanksgiving and praise, and duty calling us devoutly to express our grateful acknowledgments to God for the manifold blessings he has granted us, the General directs that the army remain in its present quarters, and that the chaplains perform divine service with their several corps and brigades ; and earnestly exhorts all officers and soldiers, whose absence is not indispensably necessary, to attend with reverence the solemnities...
5. lappuse - Independence of the country, and to further the proper celebration of the anniversaries of the birthday of Washington, and of prominent events connected with the War of the Revolution; to collect and secure for preservation the rolls, records and other documents relating to that period ; to inspire the members of the Society with the patriotic spirit of their forefathers ; and to promote the feeling of friendship among them.
77. lappuse - Although in some instances we unfortunately failed, yet upon the whole Heaven hath smiled on our Arms and crowned them with signal success ; and we may upon the best grounds conclude, that by a spirited continuance of the measures necessary for our defence we shall finally obtain the end of our warfare — Independence — Liberty and Peace — These are blessings worth contending for at every hazard — but we hazard nothing.
78. lappuse - Heaven has smiled on our arms and crowned them with signal success; and we may upon the best grounds conclude, that, by a spirited continuance of the measures necessary for our defence, we shall finally obtain the end of our warfare, independence, liberty, and peace. These are blessings worth contending for at every hazard. But we hazard nothing. The power of America alone, duly exerted, would have nothing to dread from the force of Britain.
78. lappuse - These cogent reasons have determined the General to take post in the neighbourhood of this camp; and, influenced by them, he persuades himself that the officers and soldiers, with one heart and one mind, will resolve to surmount every difficulty, with a fortitude and patience becoming their profession, and the sacred cause in which they are engaged. He himself will share in the hardships and partake of every inconvenience.