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Page 18
... mark of consideration , and proceeded at once to consider the causes which induced the inhabitants to desire a change . Admitting that the existing " dissatis- faction was not groundless , and that there were many em- barrassments ...
... mark of consideration , and proceeded at once to consider the causes which induced the inhabitants to desire a change . Admitting that the existing " dissatis- faction was not groundless , and that there were many em- barrassments ...
Page 32
... marks his grave . After his demise the conduct of the Society devolved upon Messrs . Lembke and Rabenhorst . This involved not only the spiritual care of this people , but also the preser- vation and proper management of the mill ...
... marks his grave . After his demise the conduct of the Society devolved upon Messrs . Lembke and Rabenhorst . This involved not only the spiritual care of this people , but also the preser- vation and proper management of the mill ...
Page 39
... mark of a musket ball which was fired through it by a reckless soldier . Often , too , cannon were discharged at the houses ; and there is a log - house now standing not far from Ebenezer , which was perforated by several cannon shot ...
... mark of a musket ball which was fired through it by a reckless soldier . Often , too , cannon were discharged at the houses ; and there is a log - house now standing not far from Ebenezer , which was perforated by several cannon shot ...
Page 52
... mark out a Fort with four Bastions , and taught the Men how to dig the Ditch , and raise and turf the Rampart . This Day and the following Day were spent in finishing the Houses , and tracing out the Fort . " * Such was the simple ...
... mark out a Fort with four Bastions , and taught the Men how to dig the Ditch , and raise and turf the Rampart . This Day and the following Day were spent in finishing the Houses , and tracing out the Fort . " * Such was the simple ...
Page 55
... mark , was dry and sandy , and exhibited a level expanse of about a mile into the interior of the island . The position of the fort was such that it fully commanded the reaches in the river both above and below . With their situation ...
... mark , was dry and sandy , and exhibited a level expanse of about a mile into the interior of the island . The position of the fort was such that it fully commanded the reaches in the river both above and below . With their situation ...
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