Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography, Volumen2James Grant Wilson, John Fiske Gale Research Company, 1888 |
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... Union by force . He ex- erted his full power to effect a compromise between the contending parties , but , failing to accomplish it , took his stand for the government . In the hope of maintaining the Union , he proposed an amendment to ...
... Union by force . He ex- erted his full power to effect a compromise between the contending parties , but , failing to accomplish it , took his stand for the government . In the hope of maintaining the Union , he proposed an amendment to ...
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... Union county till 1839 , and served in the legislature in 1836 - ' 7 . He became one of the edi- tors of the " Hesperian , " at Columbus , Ohio , in 1838 , and in 1839 began to study law at Marysville . He was again in the legislature ...
... Union county till 1839 , and served in the legislature in 1836 - ' 7 . He became one of the edi- tors of the " Hesperian , " at Columbus , Ohio , in 1838 , and in 1839 began to study law at Marysville . He was again in the legislature ...
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... Union , Conn . , 5 Feb. , 1844. He was graduated at Amherst in 1867 , and at Union theological semi- nary in 1870 , engaged in missionary work in New York , and in 1870-2 was connected with the Fifth avenue Presbyterian church . He ...
... Union , Conn . , 5 Feb. , 1844. He was graduated at Amherst in 1867 , and at Union theological semi- nary in 1870 , engaged in missionary work in New York , and in 1870-2 was connected with the Fifth avenue Presbyterian church . He ...
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... Union , " a paper published at Milledgeville , Ga . , and in 1837 removed to Mobile to practise his profession . In 1840 he was elected judge of the county court of Mobile , and in 1852 appointed judge of the circuit court . CUTLER ...
... Union , " a paper published at Milledgeville , Ga . , and in 1837 removed to Mobile to practise his profession . In 1840 he was elected judge of the county court of Mobile , and in 1852 appointed judge of the circuit court . CUTLER ...
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... union with Massachusetts he was sent as deputy to the general court , and was one of a committee from Portsmouth appointed under the jurisdiction of Massachusetts and against the claims of Capt . John Mason . He was appointed president ...
... union with Massachusetts he was sent as deputy to the general court , and was one of a committee from Portsmouth appointed under the jurisdiction of Massachusetts and against the claims of Capt . John Mason . He was appointed president ...
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Página 358 - There will be a new church founded on moral science, at first cold and naked, a babe in a manger again, the algebra and mathematics of ethical law, the church of men to come, without shawms or psaltery, or sackbut; but it will have heaven and earth for its beams and rafters; science for symbol and illustration; it will fast enough gather beauty, music, picture, poetry.
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Página 358 - So nigh is grandeur to our dust, So near is God to man, When Duty whispers low, Thou must, The youth replies, I can...
Página 370 - He was elected as a Democrat to the US House of Representatives, where he served from...
Página 355 - The stationariness of religion ; the assumption that the age of inspiration is past, that the Bible is closed ; the fear of degrading the character of Jesus by representing him as a man, indicate with sufficient clearness the falsehood of our theology. It is the office of a true teacher to show us that God is, not was ; that He speaketh, not spake.
Página 268 - I do not think, that forcing his Lordship on shipboard is sufficient ; nothing less than depriving him of life or liberty will secure peace to Virginia, as motives of resentment actuate his conduct, to a degree equal to the total destruction of the colony.
Página 343 - ... that he revived. His first words were, "Don't be alarmed. I have seen heaven. Call the nation together, that I may tell them what has appeared to me.
Página 280 - STRAY SUBJECTS ARRESTED AND BOUND OVER; being the Fugitive Offspring of the "Old Un" and the "Young Un," that have been " Laying Around Loose," and are now "tied up
Página 222 - ... which the voice utters these emotions of the soul, and blends syllables and lines into each other. It is to supply the inherent defect of harmony...