Word: deathe
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...service was effectual in placing it on a firm foundation. His resignation in 1654 was the result of a dispute with the stricter Puritans of the colony over church doctrines which Dunster refused to accept. After his resignation he was pastor of a church in Scituate, Mass., until his death in 1659. He was buried, at his own request, in the churchyard of the First Church, Cambridge, opposite the Johnston Gate...
...History of Music to the Death of Schubert," by John K. Paine...
Popular Science Monthly--"The Problems of Age, Growth and Death," by C. S. Minot...
...telling his story and his simple, if uncouth, language adds force to the moral. The point of the story, though not novel, is certainly unusual. It reminds one of Bret Harte, or to compare small things with great, of Goethe's "The God and the Rayadere." L. Simonson's "Death and the Young Man" is a fairly successful attempt at a modern reproduction of the "Dance of Death," a difficult task. There is an atmosphere of weirdness and mystery about the showman and his tent in the great forest; but the author fails to vitalize sufficiently the figure...
...contents of the first number of the Law Review, which appears today, is as follows: "Enforcement of a Right of Action Acquired Under Foreign Law for Death Upon the High Seas," by G. P. Wardner '90; "Expropriation by International Arbitration," by C. N. Gregory; "Agreed Valuation as Affecting the Liability of Common Carriers for Negligence," by H. W. Bikle...