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Identifier: granitemonthlymav19conc (find matches)
Title: The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress
Year: 1877 (1870s)
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Publisher: (Concord, N.H. : J.N. McClintock)
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.*. M William T. Hayes. Henry S Davis. Daniel W. Kimball. George W. Gray. William F. Thayer. of tropic heat in summer, or a similarperiod of biting cold in the oppositeseason. The mean temperature is unobjec-tionable elementary disturbancesknown to occur. Not only does situation, but origin and no grave damage fromhas been first white settlers of New Hamp-shire, of whom we have definiteknowledge, were adventurous sailorsand merchants, many of whom were of good family, although few weremen of large fortune. Among theseamen were those whose fathers hadsailed with Drake. Hawkins, Fro- 264 FARMWGTON. bisber, Raleigh, Argal, Somers, orCabot, and more than one of the boldmariners had ploughed the main with
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Captain John Smith or had foughtwith him in the Old World. After these pioneers there followeda few for conscience sake, but the prominent characteristics of the for-mer were avarice and romance, ener-getic independence and dauntless-ness. They had their ownnotions of caste, butthe) seem to haveagreed that the idealand safe form of gov-ernment could be onlythat in which a ma-jority of the commun-ity should establishlaws of popular selec-tion. In the courseof time families fromthe Isles of Shoalsand from the little in-dependencies of Exe-ter, Hampton, Ports-mouth, and Dover, inpursuit of fresh fieldsand increase of wealth,found their way alongthe Cocheco, and theMad, Ela, and Wal-derne or Waldron riv-ers, armed with grantsand quit-claim deeds,or with a sturdy de-termination to clearland and hold it, ?io-lens volens. From the districtbetween Dover andEaconia were formedcertain towns ofwhich Rochester wasone, as mentioned inthe interesting articleby Mr. Willis Mc-Duffie in the Junenumber

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  • bookdecade:1870
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  • bookleafnumber:595
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