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Page 7
... stands at 85 ° , or because we hear the waves beating cool on the rocks at Nahant . The Parisians crowd as eagerly as ever to the fête of Bonaparte on the 15th of August . Is it true , that the vulgar phrase I quoted to you involves a ...
... stands at 85 ° , or because we hear the waves beating cool on the rocks at Nahant . The Parisians crowd as eagerly as ever to the fête of Bonaparte on the 15th of August . Is it true , that the vulgar phrase I quoted to you involves a ...
Page 20
... stand off ; — the inhabitant of the plains learns to accumulate wealth , with that sort of fair - weather enterprise which tends only to foster prosperity , and ends in sluggish con- tent . But it is the sea - kings and their ...
... stand off ; — the inhabitant of the plains learns to accumulate wealth , with that sort of fair - weather enterprise which tends only to foster prosperity , and ends in sluggish con- tent . But it is the sea - kings and their ...
Page 35
... rich plains , we toiled through the desert . and up the eternal peaks ; and rushing down the golden valleys , at last we stand on the shore of ocean ; and as we still fix our gaze westward , we find that the world is not ORATION . 35.
... rich plains , we toiled through the desert . and up the eternal peaks ; and rushing down the golden valleys , at last we stand on the shore of ocean ; and as we still fix our gaze westward , we find that the world is not ORATION . 35.
Page 37
... stands unreaped , our timber rots in the forest , our iron moul- ders in the mountain , for the want of men , men to do the work . At this moment a people of the old world -the most ancient , the most industrious , the most thrifty ...
... stands unreaped , our timber rots in the forest , our iron moul- ders in the mountain , for the want of men , men to do the work . At this moment a people of the old world -the most ancient , the most industrious , the most thrifty ...
Page 39
... stands between the old world and the new , -the advanced outpost of one , the rear - guard of the other , and the loved and cherished friend of both . CITY OF BOSTON . SICUT PATRIBUS SIT DEUS NOBIS ITATIS ORATION . 39.
... stands between the old world and the new , -the advanced outpost of one , the rear - guard of the other , and the loved and cherished friend of both . CITY OF BOSTON . SICUT PATRIBUS SIT DEUS NOBIS ITATIS ORATION . 39.
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100 A parcel amount appropriation Atlantic avenue baths Board of Aldermen BOSTONIA CONDITA bounded as follows boys building Chairman Charles Charles H City Council CITY OF BOSTON Cliff street corporal punishment Damages Deer Island described as taken Dorchester East Boston Edward Emma expense extension of Shawmut Faneuil Hall fund George George W Girls grade Grammar School-house Grammar Schools Hanover street Harrison avenue Head Assistant Heirs Henry High and Normal High School Horatio G House hundred instruction James John land before described land belonging land hereinafter described Mary Master northwestwardly by land Number Belonging parcel of land Pet'r Petitioner pipe present Primary School-house Primary Schools proposed extension public schools rooms Rowe's wharf Roxbury Sarah School Committee Shawmut avenue South Boston square feet street loan Sub-Committee teachers tion Total Tremont street Ward Warren West Boston Bridge wharf William