Sketch of the Life and Public Services of Hon. James Hillhouse of New Haven: With a Notice of His Son, Augustus Lucas Hillhouse1860 - 572 páginas |
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... lived and died on the paternal estate at Montville , greatly trusted and honored by his fellow citizens . When he was twenty - two years of age he married Sarah Griswold , who was a sister of the first Governor Griswold . At the At the ...
... lived and died on the paternal estate at Montville , greatly trusted and honored by his fellow citizens . When he was twenty - two years of age he married Sarah Griswold , who was a sister of the first Governor Griswold . At the At the ...
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... lived to maturity , and most of them to old age . His brother , James Abraham Hillhouse , was born in 1730 , was educated at Yale College , where he graduated in 1749 , and was appointed tutor one year afterwards . A colleague and ...
... lived to maturity , and most of them to old age . His brother , James Abraham Hillhouse , was born in 1730 , was educated at Yale College , where he graduated in 1749 , and was appointed tutor one year afterwards . A colleague and ...
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... lived . When the amendment is considered in this point of view I think it will find favor , especially when it must be admit- ted that the election of a President in this manner will be productive of as little turmoil and agitation as ...
... lived . When the amendment is considered in this point of view I think it will find favor , especially when it must be admit- ted that the election of a President in this manner will be productive of as little turmoil and agitation as ...
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... lived in , for his native State , and for his country . Had he been a selfish man - had his nature lacked the glow and charm of living sympathies - the development and organiza- tion of his entire character would have differed from what ...
... lived in , for his native State , and for his country . Had he been a selfish man - had his nature lacked the glow and charm of living sympathies - the development and organiza- tion of his entire character would have differed from what ...
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... lived , helped to lift him above the depression of whatever personal disappointments and sorrows were in his lot , and to illuminate the entire sphere of his activity and his enjoyments . In words that were spoken at his burial , " He ...
... lived , helped to lift him above the depression of whatever personal disappointments and sorrows were in his lot , and to illuminate the entire sphere of his activity and his enjoyments . In words that were spoken at his burial , " He ...
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Página 30 - Sherman, in a paper which he drew up with the expectation that it would be presented to the legislature. According to that well-considered statement, in which every word was measured with the accuracy so characteristic of the author, the Fund, in 1810, "had so diminished in value as to excite in the minds of the people a serious apprehension that in a few years it would become comparatively useless, if not utterly extinct. It consisted chiefly of the debts due from the original purchasers of the...
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