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 By Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight, Making of America Project

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By Edward Royall Tyler
, William Lathrop
Kingsley, George Park
Fisher, Timothy Dwight
, Making of America
Project
Published 1867
W.L. Kingsley [etc.]
Original from Harvard University
Digitized Feb 28, 2007
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Editors: 1843-46, E.R. Tyler; 1857?-65, W.L. Kingsley; 1866-75, W.L. Kingsley, G.P. Fisher, T. Dwight.

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New Englander and Yale Review
by Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight, Making of America Project - 1892
Editors: 1843-46, E.R. Tyler; 1857?-65, W.L. Kingsley; 1866-75, W.L. Kingsley, G.P. Fisher, T.Dwight.
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New Englander and Yale Review
by Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight, Making of America Project - 1891
Editors: 1843-46, E.R. Tyler; 1857?-65, W.L. Kingsley; 1866-75, W.L. Kingsley, G.P. Fisher, T.Dwight.
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New Englander and Yale Review
by Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight, Making of America Project - 1892
Editors: 1843-46, E.R. Tyler; 1857?-65, W.L. Kingsley; 1866-75, W.L. Kingsley, G.P. Fisher, T.Dwight.
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New Haven - Page 679
Its influence was powerfully felt in New Haven at the school election of September 16, 1867, when an avowedly Roman Catholic ticket was elected by a ...
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Boston - Page 674
The cities of Providence and Boston exert upon the states of which they are the capitals an educational influence which Connecticut does not gain from ...
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Athens - Page 666
There is a fine school in the outskirts of Athens for young men intending to become priests, but the majority of its pupils go into secular life after ...
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Rome - Page 145
The other is an attempt to copy more or less of the complicated and often idolatrous performances with which Rome has overlaid the simplicity and ...
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Hartford - Page 676
When a meeting, called for deliberation, like that which was held in Hartford in August, 1866, refuses to listen to the most gifted orator of the city ...
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Amsterdam - Page 240
but illustrates the practice of the Brownist Churches then in Amsterdam, and of Robinson's Church at Leyden; introducing exceedingly valuable ...
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Watertown - Page 263
The second instance of the communion of churches by council in New England seems, then, to have occurred at Watertown, 21st July, 1631, when Governor ...
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Morant Bay - Page 57
On Friday, nine clays after the massacre, and when the rebellion was entirely suppressed, he was sent to Morant Bay,—tried on Saturday and hung on ...
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Cambridge - Page 643
that the New Testament consists of books of different dates, and after a long period of exegetical research at Cambridge, comes, much to his surprise, ...
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Plymouth - Page 265
and being now reenforced by Roger Williams, who had just returned to Salem from his two years' ministry at Plymouth,* though not yet in office at ...
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New York - Page 674
Hence, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New York have each of them among their inhabitants over twelve per cent., or about one eighth ...
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London - Page 247
in 1643. the tract was reprinted in London, in a revised form, and enlarged by the addition of sixteen new questions, in the answers to some of which ...
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Port Antonio - Page 55
He immediately ordered troops by water to Port Antonio, and sent others across the mountains to hem in the insurgents at the varion* gaps and passes. ...
Venice - Page 392
Howell was for some years American consul in Venice, and he has succeeded in making the reader of his book share with him all his varions experiences; ...
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Waterbury - Page 695
After his departure from New Preston, our friend was sent to Waterbury to continue his education for college under Mr. ...
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Paris - Page 749
he recommended that before the ambassador should present himself at Paris, the most explicit assurance should be demanded of the French government ...
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Rimini - Page 11
Such were the houses of Polenta in Ravenna, of Malatesta in Rimini, of Varano in Camerino and in other places in the March of Ancona, ...
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Bologna - Page 14
as Rome, Perugia, and Bologna, the Popes found it necessary to grant a degree of republican freedom, that almost amounted ...
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Philadelphia - Page 376
The book is advertised as on sale in New York, in Philadelphia, in Chicago, in London, and, in fact, it is sold by booksellers generally! ...
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Jerusalem - Page 468
'James, however, resided long at Jerusalem, and was head of the church in that place. Gieseler says the Episcopate was " foreshadowed " in this ...
more pages: 259
Chicago - Page 656
It is not quite forty years since they began at this point, and forty years in the Levant is not what it is in Chicago. ...
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Derby - Page 697
He was licensed at Derby, at the house of Rev. A. Porter. President Day told me he had been preaching about a year when taken ill.
Hanover - Page 776
The army of Hanover was cut off from cooperating with Austria, and the theatre of the contest was transferred to Austrian territory. ...
Berlin - Page 390
Adolf Helferich, of Berlin, is scarcely less interesting than the Life of Perthes, so much read and greatly admired in England and this country. ...
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Charleston - Page 308
These poems seem to have been favorably received, and to have gained him friends among the literary circles of Charleston. ...
Engis - Page 619
Even man himself may trace back his history to the period of Elephas primogenius and Rhinoceros tichorhinns, and find in the skulls of Engis and the ...
Emmaus - Page 573
passing on in the order of time to the closing one, which has reference to the interview between our Lord and the two disciples on the way to Emmaus. ...
Norwich - Page 402
as a finale to the festivities on the occasion of settling a minister ; but there is no proof that this enormity was ever perpetrated in Norwich. ...
NORTON, MA - Page 800
NORTON, MA, Professor of Civil Engineering in Yale College. Fourth Edition. Revised, remodeled, and enlarged. New York: John Wiley & Son, 585 Broadway ...
Forli - Page 19
The Papal government succeeded in reconquering them, with the exception of Bologna, Ferrara, Ravenna, and Forli. ...
Stockholm - Page 591
Some eighteen years ago this strange and wild poem came to our notice, in an English translation printed at Stockholm. ...
Florence - Page 15
afforded the Pope a pretext for venting his chagrin at its failure by launch-ing his spiritual thunders against Florence and its ruler. ...
Middletown, Connecticut - Page 637
at Norowam, which is Stamford, and at the Cranmer Divinity School, Broadwater, which is the Berkeley Divinity School, Middletown, Connecticut, ...
Windsor, Conn - Page 271
greater portion of the original church having removed thence to Windsor, Conn., Richard Mather and others proposed to form ...
Valence - Page 18
Pius VI. was carried from Rome as a prisoner and died in Valence, in France, in 1799. During the absence of Bonaparte in Egypt, Italy was overrun by ...
Madison - Page 746
In this agitation Jefferson was the prime mover and Madison a steady auxiliary. Madison might explain, as he did in his letter to Mr. ...
Vienna - Page 775
Schleswig-Holstein difficulty simply precipitated the decision of the question, whether the seat of power in Germany should be at Berlin or Vienna. ...
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Colchester - Page 693
Day, a native of Colchester, son of a farmer from Hampshire county, Mass., who was one of the first settlers of the town, was a graduate of Yale ...
Barnstable - Page 292
The Council held at Barnstable, 4th June, 1662, which withdrew communion from John Smith and his church, appears to have come nearer to an ex parte ...
Charleston, SC - Page 308
in Charleston, SC, and, while there, he wrote many fugitive pieces in verse, which were, soon afterwards, collected and published in that city. ...
Kalamata - Page 658
and Kalamata, has grown from a heap of ruins to a well-lighted, well-built (in the better half of it), and orderly city of fifty thousand inhabitants. ...
Edinburgh - Page 545
Young, of Edinburgh. It is our opinion that this doctrine tends to reduce religion to pure individualism, and thus to obliterate both dogma and church ...
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Naples - Page 13
Avignon was afterwards, in 1348, bought by the Papal See of Joanna, Que»-n of Naples and Countess of Provence. Venaissin was presented to the Pope in ...
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Istria - Page 4
upon Ravenna, the Exarchate, Pentapolis, and the Greek ter-ritory on the Adriatic as far as Istria, he turned his arms ...
Lancaster, Pennsylvania - Page 764
Mombert of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, will be moie heartily welcomed, we think, even than those which have preceded ...
Halifax - Page 637
and one in Halifax, never to hear of each other again until they are both whistled up by the call-boy in time for the wedding-scene in the last act. ...
Braintree - Page 251
To this, in 1644, Richard Mather and William Tompson, of Braintree, replied; and on this point they say : " Consociation of Churches for mutuall help, ...
Perugia - Page 16
He brought Perugia and Bologna under the direct rule of the Papal See. Unable to induce the Venetians to retire from the territories of the Holy See ...
Quebec - Page 588
Parkman begins his narrative with a description of Quebec as it was in 1634, and of Father Le Jeune, and the incipient mission which the order of ...
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York - Page 191
v York, have just published The Rise and the Fall; OR, THE ORIGIN OF MORAL EVIL. In three parts. Part I. The Suggestions of Reason. Part II. ...
Wenham, Massachusetts - Page 295
The "Third way of Communion " was tried, in 1719, in the case of the church at Wenham, Massachusetts, with satisfactory resnlts.f The legal ...
Marseilles - Page 2
In the time of Gregory the Great (590-604), their annual income from the estates near Marseilles alone amounted to four thousand pieces of gold. ...
Taunton - Page 184
Joseph Alleine, of Taunton. The author has availed himself of some facts in the life of this eminent divine—whose name is yet a familiar one in New as ...
San Francisco - Page 541
What then, or who, is the ecdesia docens to the individual in-quirer at Chicago or at San Francisco? Assuming that in ...
White Plains - Page 371
was a non-compliance in General Greene with an order sent to him from White Plains, before I marched for the eastern side of Hud-son's River, ...
Windsor - Page 262
Warham's, which, in 1636, removed to Connecticut, and settled Windsor—came to this country, and sat down at Mattapan in an embodied state. ...
Parad - Page 12
Another not at all fluttering allusion to Boniface is in Parad xxvii., 22; and elsewhere (Inf. xix., 52). Dante condemns him to bell. ...
Providence, RI - Page 780
By RECBSS ALDRIDGK GUILD, Librarian of the University, Author of "Life, Times, and Correspondence of James Manning," ete. Providence, RI 1867.
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Cambridge, Mass - Page 395
By Gardiner Greene Hubbard, of Cambridge, Mass. [This long vexed question! whether the education of Deaf Mutes shall be by signs or articulation, ...
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Birmingham - Page 63
solicitor of Birmingham, one of the deputation sent by the Baptist Missionary Society to Jamaica, and a strong friend of ...
Chelmsford, Mass - Page 520
If all signs are excluded where articu-lation is taught, as it is claimed they are in the small school recently opened in Chelmsford, Mass., ...
Spoleto - Page 9
He drove the vassals of the empire out of the territory of Matilda, taking possession of the March of Ancona, the Dr.kedom of Spoleto, the Earldom of ...
Elizabeth, New Jersey - Page 187
A Discourse delivered at the Opening of the Synod of New Jersey in the First Presbyterian Church of Elizabeth, New Jersey, Oct. ...
Northampton - Page 288
Northampton, 20th June, 1726 Rev. Sir:—Our Church do desire your presence and attendance at the ordination of Mr. Jonathan Edwards, this day three ...
Burlington, Vermont - Page 600
being an Address before a Union of Evangelical Churches in the City of Burlington, Vermont ; delivered in the White Street Congregational Church, ...
Baltimore - Page 346
After teaching for a year in Baltimore, lie became Rector of the Grammar School in New Haven—a classical school, of a high order, for boys— and in ...
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Austin - Page 771
It contains also "Thoughts on Parliamentary Reform," and " Recent Writers on Reform," 1859, as well as a review of Austin "On Jurisprudence," 1863, ...
Albany - Page 236
at Cam-bridge in 1637, and 1646-8, those at Boston in 1662, and 1679-80, that at Saybrook in 1708, that at Albany in 1852, and that at Boston in 1865. ...
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Washington, DC - Page 506
By SAMUEL PORTER, National Deaf Mute College, Washington, DC New York: B. Westermann & Co. 1S67. CHILDREN learn the language of their parents easily ...
Oxford - Page 5
John Conington, Corpus Professor of Latin in the Uni-versity of Oxford. A very handsome book, in pica type, on fine toned paper. ...
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Syracuse - Page 203
When we read these pages, we can understand as we could not before, the spirit that animated the Parkerite wing, in the debate at Syracuse. ...
Oakland, California - Page 189
Oration, Poem, and Speeches, delivered at the third annual meeting of the Associated Alumni of the Pacific Coast, held at Oakland, California. ...
Blackburn - Page 156
the heroic exploits of Semmes, and Blackburn, and Davis. From the men of to-day the most we look for will be simple acqui-escence. ...
Richmond, Va - Page 191
Religioia Herald (Richmond, Va.) " A very thoughtful, sensible, calmly written book, pervaded by a high tone of moral and religious sentiment. ...
Monterey - Page 773
Tlma, in the San Joaquin Valley the mean heat for June, 1852, at 8 PM, was 108-40°, while at Monterey, on the Pacific, 150 miles distant, ...
Brooklyn, NY - Page xviii
WI BUDINGTON, DD, Brooklyn, NY The volume is a large octavo, contains nearly 600 pages, is bound in boards, and its price is $1.60. ...
North Adams, Mass - Page 399
Amusements j -Their Uses and their Abuses ; A Sermon preached in the First Congregational Church, North Adams, Mass., Sunday evening, Nov. ...
Salt Lake City - Page 368
the profound observation is made that " Oneida Creek and Salt Lake City—communities founded by Vermont men—are practical replies to the one great ...
Berlin, Connecticut - Page 304
Percival was born just at the close of the last century—Sept. loth, 1795—at Kensington, a part of the town of Berlin, Connecticut. ...
Montreal - Page 589
adventures of the heroic Briebenf and his companions, the settle-ment of a colony at Montreal, the wars between the Hnrons and their implacable foes, ...
Salisbury - Page 156
law, in a generation which has sacrificed everything for seces-sion and slavery;—which perpetmted the horrors of Salisbury ...
Kensington - Page 304
Percival was born just at the close of the last century—Sept. loth, 1795—at Kensington, a part of the town of Berlin, Connecticut. ...
Andover, Mass - Page xviii
EP BARROWS, Theological Seminary, Andover, Mass.; Rev. JOHN WAD- DINGTON, DD, London, Eng.; Rev. President AL CHAPIN, Bcloit College, Wisconsin; Rev. ...
Pompeia - Page 111
his third wife, Pompeia, he divorced on suspicion of an intrigue between her and Clodius, who came by stealth into her husband's house, ...
Zanzibar - Page 427
Next we find Burton piercing to the heart of the continent from Zanzibar; and, finally, the remarkable and crowning discoveries of Captain Speke and ...
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Wellington - Page 70
a series of facts not over old indeed, but still not freshly remem-bered, which occurred during the campaigns of England in Spain under Wellington. ...
Kule - Page 297
Yet still even he cannot close without adding this nullifying clause: " A Synod is not infallible, and therefore no Kule, or Doctrine, is to be taken ...