Appleton's Cyclopædia of American Biography: Sunderland-ZuritaJames Grant Wilson, John Fiske D. Appleton, 1889 |
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... Soon after the beginning of the civil war he was ordered to St. Louis and given command of the arsenal , which contained immense quantities of munitions of war of all kinds , sufficient fully to arm and equip 60,000 men , together with ...
... Soon after the beginning of the civil war he was ordered to St. Louis and given command of the arsenal , which contained immense quantities of munitions of war of all kinds , sufficient fully to arm and equip 60,000 men , together with ...
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... soon became manag- ing editor . During the absences of Henry J. Ray- mond he had the sole control , and wrote a large number of the leading articles . He resigned the post of managing editor at the close of the war , on account of ...
... soon became manag- ing editor . During the absences of Henry J. Ray- mond he had the sole control , and wrote a large number of the leading articles . He resigned the post of managing editor at the close of the war , on account of ...
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... soon rose to the rank of superior of his province . His favorite study was geography , in which he soon became an acknowledged authority , and on his way to Spain in 1806 he stopped in Mexico , to study documents regarding the ...
... soon rose to the rank of superior of his province . His favorite study was geography , in which he soon became an acknowledged authority , and on his way to Spain in 1806 he stopped in Mexico , to study documents regarding the ...
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... Soon after clearing the coast he captured the British schooner " Lively " and two British privateers , which he took to Boston . On 5 Aug. he captured a schooner of four guns , and on 7 Aug. he had a desperate fight with the brig " King ...
... Soon after clearing the coast he captured the British schooner " Lively " and two British privateers , which he took to Boston . On 5 Aug. he captured a schooner of four guns , and on 7 Aug. he had a desperate fight with the brig " King ...
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... Soon afterward he was appointed to arch de Queber the chair of moral philosophy in the Seminary of Quebec , which he filled for twelve years , and during this period displayed liberal tendencies , opposing the ultramontane element in ...
... Soon afterward he was appointed to arch de Queber the chair of moral philosophy in the Seminary of Quebec , which he filled for twelve years , and during this period displayed liberal tendencies , opposing the ultramontane element in ...
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Seite 30 - They had for more than a century before been regarded as beings of an inferior order and altogether unfit to associate with the white race, either in social or political relations, and so far inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect; and that the Negro might justly and lawfully be reduced to slavery for his benefit.
Seite 104 - THE LANDING AT CAPE ANNE; or, THE CHARTER OF THE FIRST PERMANENT COLONY ON THE TERRITORY OF THE MASSACHUSETTS COMPANY. Now discovered, and first published from the ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT, with an inquiry into its authority, and a HISTORY OF THE COLONY, 1624-1628, Roger Conant, Governor. By J. WINGATE THORNTON. 8vo, cloth 2.50. Of " A rare contribution to the early history of New England.
Seite 169 - Surrender of Burgoyne," the " Surrender of Cornwallis," and the " Resignation of Washington at Annapolis.
Seite 375 - I had four bullets through my coat, and two horses shot under me, yet escaped unhurt, though death was leveling my companions on every side...
Seite 101 - It is the living spirit of the tree, not its spirit of turpentine, with which I sympathize, and which heals my cuts. It is as immortal as I am, and perchance will go to as high a heaven, there to tower above me still.
Seite 211 - He then studied medicine at the College of physicians and surgeons in New York city.
Seite 375 - As a remarkable instance of this, I may point out to the public that heroic youth, Colonel Washington, whom I cannot but hope Providence has hitherto preserved in so signal a manner for some important service to his country.
Seite 59 - ... account for her own feelings of self-blame. There proved to be no reason to think that Mrs. Wallace had had promiscuous experiences which she was afraid to reveal, but there was reason to believe that she had conflicts on the subject sufficient to build up in her a disproportionate degree of selfblame. Her parents died when she was a child and she was brought up by her sister. Apparently she had been fond of her brotherin-law in a childish way, and through this had built up a feeling of jealousy...
Seite 261 - He was an original member of the Society of the Cincinnati, and second president of the Rhode Island society of that order.
Seite 204 - T., are the works of an obscure, tippling, but extraordinary body of the name of Tytler, commonly known by the name of Balloon Tytler, from his having projected a balloon ; a mortal, who, though he drudges about Edinburgh as a common printer, with leaky shoes, a sky-lighted hat, and kneebuckles as unlike as George-by-the-grace-ofGod, and Solomon-the-son-of-David ; yet that same unknown drunken mortal is author and compiler of three-fourths of Elliot's pompous Encyclopedia Britannica, which he composed...