A Book for Massachusetts Children,: In Familiar Letters from a Father, for the Use of Families and SchoolsHilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins., 1829 - 132 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 21
Page 4
... deal of land , and only a few hundred people ; other towns have a smaller quantity of land , and several thousand people . The quantity of land in Boston is less than that in many other towns in the Commonwealth ; but the number of in ...
... deal of land , and only a few hundred people ; other towns have a smaller quantity of land , and several thousand people . The quantity of land in Boston is less than that in many other towns in the Commonwealth ; but the number of in ...
Page 5
... deal of land in it . It is a considerable distance from one end of it to the other . mother , or sister , or some other kind friend , can tell you of who lives a good way a person from your house , and yet lives in the same town with ...
... deal of land in it . It is a considerable distance from one end of it to the other . mother , or sister , or some other kind friend , can tell you of who lives a good way a person from your house , and yet lives in the same town with ...
Page 17
... deal of oil runs out of it . The men who catch the whales , sail a great way off upon the ocean , in large ships ; and when they come where the whales live , they see them playing upon the water . When the men see a whale , they get out ...
... deal of oil runs out of it . The men who catch the whales , sail a great way off upon the ocean , in large ships ; and when they come where the whales live , they see them playing upon the water . When the men see a whale , they get out ...
Page 21
... deal of hard times ; but almost all make out to get a comfortable living . Yet there are some people who are old , and sick , and unable to work ; and there are some who are idle and will not work . Some people in almost every town ...
... deal of hard times ; but almost all make out to get a comfortable living . Yet there are some people who are old , and sick , and unable to work ; and there are some who are idle and will not work . Some people in almost every town ...
Page 37
... deal of hay , or corn , or potatoes , or whatever the owner plants , or sows ; and some land is so poor , it will bear scarcely any- thing . That part of Massachusetts , which you , is is near the sea , I have 4 LETTER XVI . 37 Face of ...
... deal of hay , or corn , or potatoes , or whatever the owner plants , or sows ; and some land is so poor , it will bear scarcely any- thing . That part of Massachusetts , which you , is is near the sea , I have 4 LETTER XVI . 37 Face of ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Academy apples banks Barnstable county bear beautiful beavers Berkshire boats Boston brick bridge Bristol building built called canal Cape Ann Cape Cod Cape Cod Bay Charles river Charlestown commonly Commonwealth Concord river Connecticut coun counties touch court-house deal east Essex county factories fish Franklin county gaol Governor grass grow Hampshire handsome harbour hills hundred Indians Ipswich iron kind largest LETTER live maple Martha's Vineyard Massachu meadow meeting meeting-houses Merrimack Middlesex miles long Mount Holyoke Mount Tom mountain Nantucket Newburyport northeast persons pine places pleasant Plymouth county pond poor pretty rivers run rocky round sachusetts sail Salem salt sand sandy sea-port towns setts ships shire town side smooth sort southeast spermaceti stone streets Taunton river things thousand inhabitants timber towns in Massachusetts trees vessels Westfield river whale wharves wood Worcester county write
Popular passages
Page 128 - And that servant, which knew his lord's will, and prepared not himself, neither did according to his will, shall be beaten with many stripes. But he that knew not, and did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few stripes. For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required; and to whom men have committed much, of him they will ask the more.
Page 50 - Ocean, the first thing which strikes us is, that, the north-east and south-east monsoons, which are found the one on the north and the other on...
Page 11 - In all of these cases salicylate of methyl had a well-marked effect on the pain, causing it to cease in a variable time and for a longer or shorter period according to the nature of the case, and bringing about a cure in a few days. The drug...
Page 3 - How many inches in a foot ? How many feet in a yard ? How many yards in a rod ? How many rods in a mile ? What place, house, or other object, is a mile from the place where you are ? LETTER II. THE Commonwealth of Massachusetts is the same as the State of Massachusetts. A State ? or Commonwealth, contains a great many people, living under the same government;—that 1 s, having the same rulers, and obeying the same laws.
Page 129 - Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." They rest from their labors and their works do follow them.
Page 6 - Hampshire, may be toward the north also; then the top of the map will be north, the bottom, south, the right hand, east, the left hand, west.
Page 53 - Nothing indeed can be more gloomy than the State Prison. If you were to go into it, to see how it looks, it would make you shudder. There are now about fifty wicked persons in it ; but I do hope that no New Hampshire child that reads this letter will ever behave so bad as to be locked up in that dreadful place.