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. The conversion of the Maoris. sland of Savaii, and when Rev. JohnWilliams visited the islands two years after,many were found trusting in the Lord Jesus astheir Saviour. He was greatly encouraged.The mission was supplemented. In ten yearsthe Samoans had embraced Christianity, and thegood work has been going along there ever since.The present staff of the London Society areseven missionaries, with their wives, and sometwo hundred native preachers and teachers.Annually the white missionary visits theseschools, examines the scholars and offers prizes.Then the annual collection for missions is r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-conversion-of-the-maoris-sland-of-savaii-and-when-rev-johnwilliams-visited-the-islands-two-years-aftermany-were-found-trusting-in-the-lord-jesus-astheir-saviour-he-was-greatly-encouragedthe-mission-was-supplemented-in-ten-yearsthe-samoans-had-embraced-christianity-and-thegood-work-has-been-going-along-there-ever-sincethe-present-staff-of-the-london-society-areseven-missionaries-with-their-wives-and-sometwo-hundred-native-preachers-and-teachersannually-the-white-missionary-visits-theseschools-examines-the-scholars-and-offers-prizesthen-the-annual-collection-for-missions-is-r-image336802394.html
RM2AFXJTX–. The conversion of the Maoris. sland of Savaii, and when Rev. JohnWilliams visited the islands two years after,many were found trusting in the Lord Jesus astheir Saviour. He was greatly encouraged.The mission was supplemented. In ten yearsthe Samoans had embraced Christianity, and thegood work has been going along there ever since.The present staff of the London Society areseven missionaries, with their wives, and sometwo hundred native preachers and teachers.Annually the white missionary visits theseschools, examines the scholars and offers prizes.Then the annual collection for missions is r
Historical review of Chicago and Cook county and selected biographyA.NWaterman ..edand author of Historical review . ambridge University, was one of the -founders and a member of the charter board of Fellows of HarvardCollege. On the maternal side Mr. Starr is descended from JohnWilliams, who was a member of the Rhode Island senate during theRevolutionary war, and a grandson of Roger Williams, the founderof the colony of Rhode Island. Both of the families were repre-sented in the American army during the struggle for independence.In his early boyhood Mr. Starrs parents removed to Rock Island,I Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/historical-review-of-chicago-and-cook-county-and-selected-biographyanwaterman-edand-author-of-historical-review-ambridge-university-was-one-of-the-founders-and-a-member-of-the-charter-board-of-fellows-of-harvardcollege-on-the-maternal-side-mr-starr-is-descended-from-johnwilliams-who-was-a-member-of-the-rhode-island-senate-during-therevolutionary-war-and-a-grandson-of-roger-williams-the-founderof-the-colony-of-rhode-island-both-of-the-families-were-repre-sented-in-the-american-army-during-the-struggle-for-independencein-his-early-boyhood-mr-starrs-parents-removed-to-rock-islandi-image342737944.html
RM2AWH1MT–Historical review of Chicago and Cook county and selected biographyA.NWaterman ..edand author of Historical review . ambridge University, was one of the -founders and a member of the charter board of Fellows of HarvardCollege. On the maternal side Mr. Starr is descended from JohnWilliams, who was a member of the Rhode Island senate during theRevolutionary war, and a grandson of Roger Williams, the founderof the colony of Rhode Island. Both of the families were repre-sented in the American army during the struggle for independence.In his early boyhood Mr. Starrs parents removed to Rock Island,I
Publications of the Academy of Pacific Coast History . aid JohnWilliams, and that he may forthwith be discharged from cus-tody.7 And your petitioners will ever pray &c C. Marsh, intimidation by PoliceWindsor Tavern Sansome Street 8th July 1851To The Vigilance Committee Gentlemen:—Having been called on last night and threatenedby two of the City Police on account of my information concern-ing Goff, I wish to appear before your Committee again and makea further Statement, and to claim your protection from theruffianly intimidation to which I was last night subjected.I am Gentn- Your ob* Serv* [S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/publications-of-the-academy-of-pacific-coast-history-aid-johnwilliams-and-that-he-may-forthwith-be-discharged-from-cus-tody7-and-your-petitioners-will-ever-pray-c-c-marsh-intimidation-by-policewindsor-tavern-sansome-street-8th-july-1851to-the-vigilance-committee-gentlemenhaving-been-called-on-last-night-and-threatenedby-two-of-the-city-police-on-account-of-my-information-concern-ing-goff-i-wish-to-appear-before-your-committee-again-and-makea-further-statement-and-to-claim-your-protection-from-theruffianly-intimidation-to-which-i-was-last-night-subjectedi-am-gentn-your-ob-serv-s-image339027699.html
RM2AKG183–Publications of the Academy of Pacific Coast History . aid JohnWilliams, and that he may forthwith be discharged from cus-tody.7 And your petitioners will ever pray &c C. Marsh, intimidation by PoliceWindsor Tavern Sansome Street 8th July 1851To The Vigilance Committee Gentlemen:—Having been called on last night and threatenedby two of the City Police on account of my information concern-ing Goff, I wish to appear before your Committee again and makea further Statement, and to claim your protection from theruffianly intimidation to which I was last night subjected.I am Gentn- Your ob* Serv* [S
The Marine room of the Peabody Museum of Salem . Captain JohnWilliams, U. S. Consul at Fiji, 1835. Cutlasses of CaptainNathaniel Silsbee (later U. S. Senator from Massachusetts),1790; of Captain Henry King, 1818; the cutlass and pistolof Captain Nathaniel Weston, 1820; the naval sword ofCaptain Thomas C. Dunn, 1863. In the early days of Salemcommerce all vessels were armed and all officers carried cut-lasses and pistols. In the enclosure in front of the buildingare the signal gun of the whaler Progress and a howitzer of oldtype brought from Manila. There are also in the collection boarding pik Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-marine-room-of-the-peabody-museum-of-salem-captain-johnwilliams-u-s-consul-at-fiji-1835-cutlasses-of-captainnathaniel-silsbee-later-u-s-senator-from-massachusetts1790-of-captain-henry-king-1818-the-cutlass-and-pistolof-captain-nathaniel-weston-1820-the-naval-sword-ofcaptain-thomas-c-dunn-1863-in-the-early-days-of-salemcommerce-all-vessels-were-armed-and-all-officers-carried-cut-lasses-and-pistols-in-the-enclosure-in-front-of-the-buildingare-the-signal-gun-of-the-whaler-progress-and-a-howitzer-of-oldtype-brought-from-manila-there-are-also-in-the-collection-boarding-pik-image340230649.html
RM2ANERJH–The Marine room of the Peabody Museum of Salem . Captain JohnWilliams, U. S. Consul at Fiji, 1835. Cutlasses of CaptainNathaniel Silsbee (later U. S. Senator from Massachusetts),1790; of Captain Henry King, 1818; the cutlass and pistolof Captain Nathaniel Weston, 1820; the naval sword ofCaptain Thomas C. Dunn, 1863. In the early days of Salemcommerce all vessels were armed and all officers carried cut-lasses and pistols. In the enclosure in front of the buildingare the signal gun of the whaler Progress and a howitzer of oldtype brought from Manila. There are also in the collection boarding pik
A history of the town of Murrayfield : earlier known as Township No 9, and comprising the present towns of Chester and Huntington, the northern part of Montgomery, and the southeast corner of Middlefield : 1760-1763 . 5oo AcresIszac Wz/tiersHeirs °»ti a 500 AcresTfj(Di v/sta f oFOrBulfineh 700 Acres. ^Wi/Ji^ms Gr$n£,(^ q trj « 3QZ Ffods ivofiods J5. V Nil. •***? /fcw oftheGncn^WalktrGnnt- Williams Grant A HISTORY OF MURRAYFIELD. 17 WILLIAMS GRANT. The Williams grant contained 700 acres of land, and was grantedby the General Court of the Province to the heirs of the Rev. JohnWilliams, formerl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-the-town-of-murrayfield-earlier-known-as-township-no-9-and-comprising-the-present-towns-of-chester-and-huntington-the-northern-part-of-montgomery-and-the-southeast-corner-of-middlefield-1760-1763-5oo-acresiszac-wztiersheirs-ti-a-500-acrestfjdi-vsta-f-oforbulfineh-700-acres-wijims-grn-q-trj-3qz-ffods-ivofiods-j5-v-nil-fcw-ofthegncnwalktrgnnt-williams-grant-a-history-of-murrayfield-17-williams-grant-the-williams-grant-contained-700-acres-of-land-and-was-grantedby-the-general-court-of-the-province-to-the-heirs-of-the-rev-johnwilliams-formerl-image338202323.html
RM2AJ6CEB–A history of the town of Murrayfield : earlier known as Township No 9, and comprising the present towns of Chester and Huntington, the northern part of Montgomery, and the southeast corner of Middlefield : 1760-1763 . 5oo AcresIszac Wz/tiersHeirs °»ti a 500 AcresTfj(Di v/sta f oFOrBulfineh 700 Acres. ^Wi/Ji^ms Gr$n£,(^ q trj « 3QZ Ffods ivofiods J5. V Nil. •***? /fcw oftheGncn^WalktrGnnt- Williams Grant A HISTORY OF MURRAYFIELD. 17 WILLIAMS GRANT. The Williams grant contained 700 acres of land, and was grantedby the General Court of the Province to the heirs of the Rev. JohnWilliams, formerl
Gleanings from old Shaker journals, compiled by Clara Endicott Sears . ent to the Second Family thisp.m. and stopped a little while. Brother John Orment isat work planing sieve rims. Note. Augustus Grosvenor sawed the posts at themill for the Holy Hill on 2d Feb., 1843. Feb. 24, 1843. Hazy and cold. Augustus at the millturning spools. Elijah Myrick at making a sink forthe wash-house. Alfred Collier stays with Brother Na-than Kendall, who is sick at the Square House. JohnWilliams, Elisha Myrick, Samuel Myrick, and boys arecutting wood in the dooryard. Brother Abel Jewett andDaniel Myrick came h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gleanings-from-old-shaker-journals-compiled-by-clara-endicott-sears-ent-to-the-second-family-thispm-and-stopped-a-little-while-brother-john-orment-isat-work-planing-sieve-rims-note-augustus-grosvenor-sawed-the-posts-at-themill-for-the-holy-hill-on-2d-feb-1843-feb-24-1843-hazy-and-cold-augustus-at-the-millturning-spools-elijah-myrick-at-making-a-sink-forthe-wash-house-alfred-collier-stays-with-brother-na-than-kendall-who-is-sick-at-the-square-house-johnwilliams-elisha-myrick-samuel-myrick-and-boys-arecutting-wood-in-the-dooryard-brother-abel-jewett-anddaniel-myrick-came-h-image338124222.html
RM2AJ2TW2–Gleanings from old Shaker journals, compiled by Clara Endicott Sears . ent to the Second Family thisp.m. and stopped a little while. Brother John Orment isat work planing sieve rims. Note. Augustus Grosvenor sawed the posts at themill for the Holy Hill on 2d Feb., 1843. Feb. 24, 1843. Hazy and cold. Augustus at the millturning spools. Elijah Myrick at making a sink forthe wash-house. Alfred Collier stays with Brother Na-than Kendall, who is sick at the Square House. JohnWilliams, Elisha Myrick, Samuel Myrick, and boys arecutting wood in the dooryard. Brother Abel Jewett andDaniel Myrick came h
History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] county . ut. ; Elisha Barlow, Ensign. 4th—Robert Freeman, Captain: Elijah Smith, 1st Lieut.; EzraSt. John, 2d Lieut.; Noah Wheeler, Ensign. 5th—Henry Humphrey, Captain; Smith Sutherland, 1st Lieut. ; SilasGerman, 2d Lieut.; George Crankheit, Ensign. 6th—Isaac Bloom, Captain; John Gaseley, Jr., 1st Lieut. : JohnWilliams, 2d Lieut.; David Jervis, Ensign. [Note.—The companies are not numbered or lettered in the manuscript.] THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR. 17 7th—Benjamin De Lavergne, Captain; David Handy. 1st L Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-little-nine-partners-of-north-east-precinct-and-pine-plains-new-york-duchess-!-county-ut-elisha-barlow-ensign-4throbert-freeman-captain-elijah-smith-1st-lieut-ezrast-john-2d-lieut-noah-wheeler-ensign-5thhenry-humphrey-captain-smith-sutherland-1st-lieut-silasgerman-2d-lieut-george-crankheit-ensign-6thisaac-bloom-captain-john-gaseley-jr-1st-lieut-johnwilliams-2d-lieut-david-jervis-ensign-notethe-companies-are-not-numbered-or-lettered-in-the-manuscript-the-revolutionary-war-17-7thbenjamin-de-lavergne-captain-david-handy-1st-l-image342781349.html
RM2AWK131–History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] county . ut. ; Elisha Barlow, Ensign. 4th—Robert Freeman, Captain: Elijah Smith, 1st Lieut.; EzraSt. John, 2d Lieut.; Noah Wheeler, Ensign. 5th—Henry Humphrey, Captain; Smith Sutherland, 1st Lieut. ; SilasGerman, 2d Lieut.; George Crankheit, Ensign. 6th—Isaac Bloom, Captain; John Gaseley, Jr., 1st Lieut. : JohnWilliams, 2d Lieut.; David Jervis, Ensign. [Note.—The companies are not numbered or lettered in the manuscript.] THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR. 17 7th—Benjamin De Lavergne, Captain; David Handy. 1st L
Über den Krebs der Gebärmutter : . Gedruckt bei L. Schumacher in Berlin. Vorwort. Wenn wir es unternommen haben, die Vorträge von JohnWilliams über den Krebs der Gebärmutter, die er in den „Har-veian Lectures im Jahre 1886 gehalten und im Jahre 1888 inBuchform herausgegeben hat, ins Deutsche zu übertragen, so ge-schah es, um diese in vielfacher Beziehung bedeutsame Arbeitdem deutschen Leser leichter zugänglich zu machen. Williamsstützt sich nur auf eigene Beobachtungen und Untersuchungenund kommt zu Resultaten, welche die Anschauung widerlegen,die bisher bei einem grossen Theile unserer deutsc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ber-den-krebs-der-gebrmutter-gedruckt-bei-l-schumacher-in-berlin-vorwort-wenn-wir-es-unternommen-haben-die-vortrge-von-johnwilliams-ber-den-krebs-der-gebrmutter-die-er-in-den-har-veian-lectures-im-jahre-1886-gehalten-und-im-jahre-1888-inbuchform-herausgegeben-hat-ins-deutsche-zu-bertragen-so-ge-schah-es-um-diese-in-vielfacher-beziehung-bedeutsame-arbeitdem-deutschen-leser-leichter-zugnglich-zu-machen-williamssttzt-sich-nur-auf-eigene-beobachtungen-und-untersuchungenund-kommt-zu-resultaten-welche-die-anschauung-widerlegendie-bisher-bei-einem-grossen-theile-unserer-deutsc-image339456130.html
RM2AM7FN6–Über den Krebs der Gebärmutter : . Gedruckt bei L. Schumacher in Berlin. Vorwort. Wenn wir es unternommen haben, die Vorträge von JohnWilliams über den Krebs der Gebärmutter, die er in den „Har-veian Lectures im Jahre 1886 gehalten und im Jahre 1888 inBuchform herausgegeben hat, ins Deutsche zu übertragen, so ge-schah es, um diese in vielfacher Beziehung bedeutsame Arbeitdem deutschen Leser leichter zugänglich zu machen. Williamsstützt sich nur auf eigene Beobachtungen und Untersuchungenund kommt zu Resultaten, welche die Anschauung widerlegen,die bisher bei einem grossen Theile unserer deutsc
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