Historical Collections of the State of New Jersey: Containing a General Collection of the Most Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, Etc. Relating to Its History and Antiquities, with Geographical Descriptions of Every Township in the State Illustrated by 120 Engravings |
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... death of .. 94 212 Allegiance , copy of the oath of ....... 125 254 , 427 Duel between Cobbett and Matthew Carey Duelling ground at Weehawken . Dunkers , history of .... 205 ............ 234 .......... 247 Amusing extract from ancient ...
... death of .. 94 212 Allegiance , copy of the oath of ....... 125 254 , 427 Duel between Cobbett and Matthew Carey Duelling ground at Weehawken . Dunkers , history of .... 205 ............ 234 .......... 247 Amusing extract from ancient ...
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... his expert horsemanship . 387 Rahl , Col. , death of ........ ..................... .... 298 52 Railroad arch ... 99 ........... 343 486 384 , 400 , 401 .......... 211 ................... 69 98 320 66 26 Howe , Sir William ...
... his expert horsemanship . 387 Rahl , Col. , death of ........ ..................... .... 298 52 Railroad arch ... 99 ........... 343 486 384 , 400 , 401 .......... 211 ................... 69 98 320 66 26 Howe , Sir William ...
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... death ; and surrendered the place unconditionally to the invaders . He was afterward tried by a court - martial , and plead- ed guilty to all the charges preferred . His sentence was as extra- ordinary as his conduct : it was that ...
... death ; and surrendered the place unconditionally to the invaders . He was afterward tried by a court - martial , and plead- ed guilty to all the charges preferred . His sentence was as extra- ordinary as his conduct : it was that ...
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... death . For stealing , the first offence , treble restitution , and the like for the second and third offence , with such increase of punishment as the court saw cause , even to death , if the party appeared incorrigible ; but if not ...
... death . For stealing , the first offence , treble restitution , and the like for the second and third offence , with such increase of punishment as the court saw cause , even to death , if the party appeared incorrigible ; but if not ...
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... . When deprived of his office , his creditors put him in prison in the province he had governed , where he remained till the death of his father elevated him to the peerage , which entitled him to liberation OUTLINE HISTORY . 29.
... . When deprived of his office , his creditors put him in prison in the province he had governed , where he remained till the death of his father elevated him to the peerage , which entitled him to liberation OUTLINE HISTORY . 29.
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Page 396 - ... or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountain, or the wheel broken at the cistern. Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was : and the spirit shall return unto GOD Who gave it.
Page 301 - Welcome, mighty chief, once more Welcome to this grateful shore : Now no mercenary foe Aims again the fatal blow ; Aims at thee the fatal blow. " Virgins fair and matrons grave, Those thy conquering arms did save, Build for thee triumphal bowers. Strew, ye fair, his way with flowers ; Strew your Hero's way with flowers.
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Page 75 - Our ammunition, light artillery, and the best part of our stores, had been removed, on the apprehension that Howe would endeavor to penetrate the Jerseys, in which case Fort Lee could be of no use to us ; for it must occur to every thinking man, whether in the army or not, that these kind...
Page 185 - DONE in Convention by the unanimous consent of the States present the 17th day of September in the year of our Lord 1787, and of the Independence of the United States of America the twelfth.
Page 75 - ... of our troops went over the bridge, the rest over the ferry, except some which passed at a mill on a small creek, between the bridge and the ferry, and made their way through some marshy grounds up to the town of Hackensack, and there passed the river. We brought off as much baggage as the wagons could contain, the rest was lost. The simple object was to bring off the garrison...
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Page 115 - In merchandize it is the custom, where I lived, to sell chiefly on credit, and poor people often get in debt ; and when payment is expected, not having wherewith to pay, their creditors often sue for it at law. Having often observed occurrences of this kind, I found it good for me to advise poor people to take such goods as were most useful and not costly.