Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography, Volumen1James Grant Wilson, John Fiske Gale Research Company, 1888 |
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... President Cornell University , Agassiz , Alexander , Author and Professor . Allibone , S. Austin , Author Dictionary of Authors . " Amory , Thomas C. , Author Life of General Sullivan , " etc. Bancroft , George , Author " History of the ...
... President Cornell University , Agassiz , Alexander , Author and Professor . Allibone , S. Austin , Author Dictionary of Authors . " Amory , Thomas C. , Author Life of General Sullivan , " etc. Bancroft , George , Author " History of the ...
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... President Tulane University . Jones , Rev. J. William , Secretary Southern Historical Society . Jones , William Alfred , Author Character and Criticism , " etc. Kobbé , Gustav , Musical Editor of New York " Mail and Express . " Lathrop ...
... President Tulane University . Jones , Rev. J. William , Secretary Southern Historical Society . Jones , William Alfred , Author Character and Criticism , " etc. Kobbé , Gustav , Musical Editor of New York " Mail and Express . " Lathrop ...
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... president of the board . He has edited the works and memoirs of his father and grandfa- ther , in 22 octavo volumes , and published many of his own addresses and orations . - John Quincy , lawyer , eldest son of Charles Francis Adams ...
... president of the board . He has edited the works and memoirs of his father and grandfa- ther , in 22 octavo volumes , and published many of his own addresses and orations . - John Quincy , lawyer , eldest son of Charles Francis Adams ...
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... president of the Union Pacific railway . - Henry , author , third son of Charles Francis Adams , b . in Boston , 16 Feb. , 1838. He was graduated at Harvard in 1858 , and was his father's private secretary in London from 1861 to 1868 ...
... president of the Union Pacific railway . - Henry , author , third son of Charles Francis Adams , b . in Boston , 16 Feb. , 1838. He was graduated at Harvard in 1858 , and was his father's private secretary in London from 1861 to 1868 ...
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... president and Adams vice - president , in opposition to the wishes of their party . This purpose was suspected in New England , and while some of the southern federalists voted for Pinckney and Jefferson , eight- een New Englanders , in ...
... president and Adams vice - president , in opposition to the wishes of their party . This purpose was suspected in New England , and while some of the southern federalists voted for Pinckney and Jefferson , eight- een New Englanders , in ...
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Página 2 - Every man of an immense, crowded audience appeared to me to go away as I did, ready to take up arms against writs of assistance.
Página 19 - ... he was no bigot, and could hear a prayer from a gentleman of piety and virtue, who was at the same time a friend to his country. He was a stranger in Philadelphia, but had heard that Mr. Duche' (Dushay they pronounce it) deserved that character, and therefore he moved that Mr. Duche', an Episcopal clergyman, might be desired to read prayers to the Congress, to-morrow morning.
Página 2 - I desire no other inscription over my gravestone than : ' Here lies John Adams, who took upon himself the responsibility of the peace with France in the year 1800.
Página 231 - Westward the course of empire takes its way, The four first acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day : Time's noblest offspring is the last.
Página 15 - That all petitions, memorials, resolutions, propositions or papers, relating in any way, or to any extent whatever, to the subject of slavery, or the abolition of slavery, shall, without being either printed or referred, be laid upon the table, and that no further action whatever shall be had thereon.
Página 88 - For the fourth time the officer elected by the people and ordained by the Constitution to fill a vacancy so created is called to assume the executive chair. The wisdom of our fathers, foreseeing even the most dire possibilities, made sure that the Government should never be imperiled because of the uncertainty of human life. Men may die, but the fabrics of our free institutions remain unshaken.
Página 16 - I lay this down as the law of nations. I say that the military authority takes for the time the place of all municipal institutions, and slavery among the rest ; and that, under that state of things, so far from its being true that the States where slavery exists have the exclusive management of the subject, not only the President of the United States but the commander of the army has power to order the universal emancipation of the slaves.
Página 19 - Adams arose and said, he was no bigot, and could hear a prayer from a gentleman of piety and virtue, who was at the same time a friend to his country.
Página 260 - Representatives and direct taxes shall be apportioned among the several States which may be included within this Union according to their respective numbers, which shall be determined by (taking the whole number of persons, except those to whom civil or political rights or privileges are denied or abridged by the Constitution or laws of any State on account of race or color...
Página 2 - I have planted the American standard at the Hague. There let it wave and fly in triumph over Sir Joseph Yorke and British pride. I shall look down upon the flagstaff with pleasure from the other world.