Annual Obituary Notices of Eminent Persons who Have Died in the United States. For 1857[-1858]Phillips, Sampson, 1858 |
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... took charge of a Bible class of young ladies . Of the thirty comprising the class , twenty - two were without hope in Christ . Her instrumen- tality was blessed to the hopeful conver- sion of every one of that number . In the ALLEN 7 ...
... took charge of a Bible class of young ladies . Of the thirty comprising the class , twenty - two were without hope in Christ . Her instrumen- tality was blessed to the hopeful conver- sion of every one of that number . In the ALLEN 7 ...
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... took a lively interest in all his fortunes . Among those who knew him best , it has been remarked that no small part of the intellectual power which his writ- ings display arose from the singular honesty and directness of his nature ...
... took a lively interest in all his fortunes . Among those who knew him best , it has been remarked that no small part of the intellectual power which his writ- ings display arose from the singular honesty and directness of his nature ...
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... took part in the American revolution . AYLSWORTH , Mr. Sylvester , Utica , N. Y. , Jan. , æ . 67. He had been a resident of Utica for over 30 years , and was one of the oldest merchants . Scru- BABB , Col. Peter , Baltimore , Md . He ...
... took part in the American revolution . AYLSWORTH , Mr. Sylvester , Utica , N. Y. , Jan. , æ . 67. He had been a resident of Utica for over 30 years , and was one of the oldest merchants . Scru- BABB , Col. Peter , Baltimore , Md . He ...
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... took charge of the Sci- oto ( Ohio ) Gazette , and conducted it most successfully during the troublous politics which then agitated the coun- try . At that day , newspapers were scarce , and the Gazette was one of the leading papers of ...
... took charge of the Sci- oto ( Ohio ) Gazette , and conducted it most successfully during the troublous politics which then agitated the coun- try . At that day , newspapers were scarce , and the Gazette was one of the leading papers of ...
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... took high views of his profession . He regarded the law as a minister of justice , to protect men in their rights , not to vex and oppress the innocent . Nor did he regard his pro- fession simply as the means of a liveli- hood . Where ...
... took high views of his profession . He regarded the law as a minister of justice , to protect men in their rights , not to vex and oppress the innocent . Nor did he regard his pro- fession simply as the means of a liveli- hood . Where ...
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