That some thing may be done towards the Curing, or at least the Charming of that Spirit of Lying, which prevails amongst us, wherefore nothing shall be entered, but what we have reason to believe is true, repairing to the best fountains for our Information. Bacon's Dictionary of Boston - Page 159by Edwin Monroe Bacon - 1886 - 469 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Ward Dean, George Folsom, John Gilmary Shea, Henry Reed Stiles, Henry Barton Dawson - United States - 1857 - 506 pages
...times, but at some times also to assist their Business and Negotiations. Thirdly, That some tiling may be done towards the Curing, or at least the Charming....among us, wherefore nothing shall be entered, but what ice have reason to believe is true, repairing to the best fountains for our Information. And when there... | |
| United States - 1857 - 498 pages
...all times, but at some times also to assist their Business and Negotiations. Thirdly, That some thing may be done towards the Curing, or at least the Charming...Lying, which prevails among us, wherefore nothing shau be entered, but what we have reason to believe is true, repairing to the best fountains for our... | |
| Frederic Hudson - American newspapers - 1873 - 814 pages
...hit at some times also to assist their Business and Negotiations. Thirdly, That some thing may lie done towards the Curing, or at least the Charming...believe is true, repairing to the best fountains for cur Information. And when there appears any material mistake in any- thing that is collected, it shall... | |
| Frederic Hudson - American newspapers - 1873 - 806 pages
...times, but at some times also to assist ihfir Business and Negotiations. Thirdly, That some tiling may be done towards the Curing, or at least the Charming...Spirit of Lying, which prevails among us, wherefore tiothing shall be entered, but what we have reason to believe is true, repairing to the best fountains... | |
| United States census office - 1884 - 498 pages
...times also to assist their Business and NĂ©gociations. Thirdly, That some thing may be done, toward the Curing, or at least the Charming of that Spirit of Lying, which prevails among ns, wherefore nothing shall be entered, but what we have reason to believe is true, repairing to the... | |
| Lyman Horace Weeks, Edwin Monroe Bacon - American newspapers - 1911 - 736 pages
...times, but at some times also to assist their Businesses and Negotiations. Thirdly, That something may be done towards the Curing, or at least the Charming of that Spirit of Lying, which prevails amongst us, wherefore nothing shall be entered, but what we have reason to believe is true, repairing... | |
| James Melvin Lee - Journalism - 1917 - 512 pages
...times also to assist their Businesses and Negotiations. Thirdly, That something may be done toward the Curing, or at least the Charming of that Spirit of Lying, which prevails amongst us, wherefore nothing shall be entered, but what we have reason to believe is true, repairing... | |
| Walter Lippmann - Journalism - 1920 - 124 pages
...reflections seem very high indeed. In his prospectus he had written: "That something may be done toward the Curing, or at least the Charming of that Spirit of Lying, which prevails amongst us, wherefore nothing shall be entered, but what '"History of American Journalism," James Melvin... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1924 - 574 pages
...between Major General Wait Winthrop and the government of New York, the intention of doing something " towards the curing, or at least the charming of that spirit of Lying, which prevails among us," or the threat to expose by name the " malicious raiser of a false report." In spite of the announcement... | |
| Helen Zene Wortman - 1926 - 760 pages
...only issue of "Publick Occur r enees," America's first newspaper. That, something must be don« toward the Curing or at least the Charming of that spirit of lying, 4. Phelpe, Bdward Bunnell, Neurotic Books and Newspapers As Factors in the Mortality of Suicide and... | |
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