A Compendium of American Literature: Chronologically Arranged, with Biographical Sketches of the Authors and Selections from Their WorksParry & McMillan, 1859 - 784 sider |
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... appointed by Washington one of the Judges of the Supreme Court as first organized under the present Constitution ; in which office he continued till his death . In 1790 , the Law professorship of the College of Philadelphia was ...
... appointed by Washington one of the Judges of the Supreme Court as first organized under the present Constitution ; in which office he continued till his death . In 1790 , the Law professorship of the College of Philadelphia was ...
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... appointed a member of the first committee of correspondence esta- blished by the Colonial Legislatures ; and the next year he wrote and published his Summary View of the Rights of British America . It was a bold and manly document ...
... appointed a member of the first committee of correspondence esta- blished by the Colonial Legislatures ; and the next year he wrote and published his Summary View of the Rights of British America . It was a bold and manly document ...
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... appointed " Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Practice " in the University of Pennsylvania . During the prevalence of the yellow fever in Philadelphia , in 1793 , the labors of Dr. Rush were as ...
... appointed " Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Practice " in the University of Pennsylvania . During the prevalence of the yellow fever in Philadelphia , in 1793 , the labors of Dr. Rush were as ...
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... appointed a Judge of the Superior Court . In 1820 , a collection of his poems was made , in two volumes octavo , to which he prefixed a memoir . In 1825 , he removed to Detroit , to reside with his daughter , the wife of Hon . William ...
... appointed a Judge of the Superior Court . In 1820 , a collection of his poems was made , in two volumes octavo , to which he prefixed a memoir . In 1825 , he removed to Detroit , to reside with his daughter , the wife of Hon . William ...
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... appointed him corporal of marines . The expedition left England on the 12th of July , 1776 , and returned after an absence of four years and three months . Ledyard kept a jour- nal of the voyage ; and his account of the scene at the ...
... appointed him corporal of marines . The expedition left England on the 12th of July , 1776 , and returned after an absence of four years and three months . Ledyard kept a jour- nal of the voyage ; and his account of the scene at the ...
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