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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... success in life was dependent on his own exertions . He had still , indeed , a home in his uncle's family , which consisted of the widow and her mother and grandmother . To a family thus constituted , he was bound not only by grateful ...
... success in life was dependent on his own exertions . He had still , indeed , a home in his uncle's family , which consisted of the widow and her mother and grandmother . To a family thus constituted , he was bound not only by grateful ...
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... successful in obtaining some part of his uncle's extensive business ; but in his later years he loved to speak of his ... success in his profession , and by the judiciousness of his in . vestments in real estate , he had become a man of ...
... successful in obtaining some part of his uncle's extensive business ; but in his later years he loved to speak of his ... success in his profession , and by the judiciousness of his in . vestments in real estate , he had become a man of ...
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... successful . No sooner were our Southern Brethren roused to proper exer- tions , than they defeated the troops , sent upon an expedition , from the success of which our enemies have made such pompous boasts , and have driven them off ...
... successful . No sooner were our Southern Brethren roused to proper exer- tions , than they defeated the troops , sent upon an expedition , from the success of which our enemies have made such pompous boasts , and have driven them off ...
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... success , were its ability still more apparent than it is . " After intimating that " we must proceed with our present system till its evils become still more obvious , " he proceeded as follows : My own private mind has been slowly and ...
... success , were its ability still more apparent than it is . " After intimating that " we must proceed with our present system till its evils become still more obvious , " he proceeded as follows : My own private mind has been slowly and ...
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... success cannot be appreciated without a more complete statement on this point . Such a state- ment was made , not long after the death of Mr. Hillhouse , by the late Hon . Roger Minott Sherman , in a paper which he drew up with the ...
... success cannot be appreciated without a more complete statement on this point . Such a state- ment was made , not long after the death of Mr. Hillhouse , by the late Hon . Roger Minott Sherman , in a paper which he drew up with the ...
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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...
Página 23 - I should not have proposed this mode," said he, " if any other could have been devised which would not convulse the whole body politic, set wide open the door to intrigue and cabal, and bring upon the nation incalculable evils, evils already felt, and growing more and more...
Página 20 - The seats of the Senators of the first class shall be vacated at the expiration of the first year; of the second class at the expiration of the second year; of the third class at the expiration of the third year; and of the fourth class at the expiration of the fourth year; so that one-fourth may be chosen every year.