In like manner let us view the development of families from the early settle. Thus, would we attain to a clear view of the lifeĪnd experience of the early settlers of any country, we should select individuals,Īnd, in imagination, enter with them into their families, going with them inįorest, field and town, and placing ourselves in intimate sympathy with them in their That the Grand Duke Alexis selected a single buffalo as an object of pursuit, instead "We read in the account of the recent sporting excursion on our western prairies, Irving, Prescott, and many other eminent writers, and a still greater number ofĭiligent chroniclers of discoveries, inventions ard noble deeds belong to the secondĬlass both classes honorably laboring for the welfare of the living, as a reward toĪncestors, who regard the present from the heights of venerable antiquity.īoth classes, the doers and the recorders, work in honor of ancestors and for the Number of faithful laborers in every useful science or art belong to the first
The obligation here named presents two departments : that of doing and thatįulton, Morse, and a host of other illustrious benefactors, and a still greater
Sible in our several callings and walks of life and in making the best possible recordįor posterity, we do but pay a debt surely due to our ancestors. Thus become the inheritance of all succeeding generations. Discoveries in sciences, physical and metaphysical, of one generation, The grand characteristic of man is his ability to transmit, to read and to utilize thisĮxperience. Mistakably separated by his knowedge of ancestors, and by his ability to transmit inįorms legible to posterity a record of his own experience. Man, in his modes of development, in his growth and decay, and in many of hisĪcts, is in strong analogy with animals while from them he is undeniably and un. Vents new agencies requisite for its forward strides on higher platforms of humanity. The human race, in its progressive stages from generation to generation, finds or in. Previously to naming a subject of divergence, let us say a few words in general,Īs man from his incipient existence, in passing through successive stages, isįurnished with organs and apparatus adapted to the changing conditions of life, so Which need special examination, serious reflection and unwavering decision at the The reader's attention is invited to elementary points and fundamental steps, Resident Member f'f Uii N,ev' Zorh earth shall rise again." Society, and of the Pilgrim Recot^d Society.
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Full text of " Winslow memorial : family records of the Winslows and their descendants in America, with the English ancestry as far as known.