The North American Review, Volume 118James Russell Lowell O. Everett, 1874 |
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Page 360
... Colonel Pickering's life Mr. Upham was the junior pastor of the First Church of Salem , of which the venerable patriot and statesman was a most devoted and consistent member . All Mr. Upham's tastes and instincts would prompt him to ...
... Colonel Pickering's life Mr. Upham was the junior pastor of the First Church of Salem , of which the venerable patriot and statesman was a most devoted and consistent member . All Mr. Upham's tastes and instincts would prompt him to ...
Page 364
... Pickering Papers are now represented by eighty - eight bound volumes of manuscript . These had been carefully arranged and calen- dered by the sons of Colonel Pickering . Besides these there are five volumes still in the possession of ...
... Pickering Papers are now represented by eighty - eight bound volumes of manuscript . These had been carefully arranged and calen- dered by the sons of Colonel Pickering . Besides these there are five volumes still in the possession of ...
Page 366
... colonel . Thus he received the title which has continued to be his designation , notwithstanding either of the military and political functions which he discharged afterwards might have furnished many higher . His pen also was from the ...
... colonel . Thus he received the title which has continued to be his designation , notwithstanding either of the military and political functions which he discharged afterwards might have furnished many higher . His pen also was from the ...
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... Pickering , intes who usually led the music in the singing - seats , mounted ... Colonel was thus brought into very intimate relations and frequent ... Pickering accepted from Wash- dington , in May , 1777 , the office of ...
... Pickering , intes who usually led the music in the singing - seats , mounted ... Colonel was thus brought into very intimate relations and frequent ... Pickering accepted from Wash- dington , in May , 1777 , the office of ...
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... Colonel Pickering to that office . He assumed it in August , at head - quarters . In this office he may be said to have done a giant's work . The depreciation of the paper - currency had reached its lowest mark , and while threatening ...
... Colonel Pickering to that office . He assumed it in August , at head - quarters . In this office he may be said to have done a giant's work . The depreciation of the paper - currency had reached its lowest mark , and while threatening ...
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