The Hundred Boston Orators Appointed by the Municipal Authorities and Other Public Bodies, from 1770 to 1852: Comprising Historical Gleanings Illustrating the Principles and Progress of Our Republican InstitutionsJ. P. Jewett, 1853 - Всего страниц: 720 |
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Comprising Historical Gleanings Illustrating the Principles and Progress of Our Republican Institutions James Spear Loring. James Otis E83 יהוה INSTITVTIO THEOLOGICA ANDOVER , FVNDATA MDCCCVII . AKPOTONG. Front Cover.
Comprising Historical Gleanings Illustrating the Principles and Progress of Our Republican Institutions James Spear Loring. James Otis E83 יהוה INSTITVTIO THEOLOGICA ANDOVER , FVNDATA MDCCCVII . AKPOTONG. Front Cover.
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... OTIS . Town Orator . . .188 WILLIAM HULL . Mass . Soc . of Cincinnati . 218 1789. July 4 . 1790. July 4 . 1791. July 4 . SAMUEL STILLMAN . SAMUEL WHITWELL . EDWARD GRAY . Town Orator . WILLIAM TUDOR . THOMAS CRAFTS , Jr. Town Orator ...
... OTIS . Town Orator . . .188 WILLIAM HULL . Mass . Soc . of Cincinnati . 218 1789. July 4 . 1790. July 4 . 1791. July 4 . SAMUEL STILLMAN . SAMUEL WHITWELL . EDWARD GRAY . Town Orator . WILLIAM TUDOR . THOMAS CRAFTS , Jr. Town Orator ...
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... OTIS . Young Men of Boston . 493 July 11 . TIMOTHY FULLER . Anti - Masonic . .494 1832. July 4 . JOSIAH QUINCY , JR . City Orator . 495 EDWARD GOLDSBOROUGH PRESCOTT . Boston Regiment . ANDREW DUNLAP . Washington Society . 1833. July 4 ...
... OTIS . Young Men of Boston . 493 July 11 . TIMOTHY FULLER . Anti - Masonic . .494 1832. July 4 . JOSIAH QUINCY , JR . City Orator . 495 EDWARD GOLDSBOROUGH PRESCOTT . Boston Regiment . ANDREW DUNLAP . Washington Society . 1833. July 4 ...
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... Otis , in the February term of 1761 , of the Superior Court , in the council - chamber of the town - house , where he delivered an eloquent argument in opposition to the arbitrary Writs of Assistance . The elder Adams said that Otis ...
... Otis , in the February term of 1761 , of the Superior Court , in the council - chamber of the town - house , where he delivered an eloquent argument in opposition to the arbitrary Writs of Assistance . The elder Adams said that Otis ...
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... Otis , Esq . , one of the bar , that the court would adjourn to Faneuil Hall , not only as the stench occasioned by the regulars in the representatives ' chamber may prove infectious , but as it was derogatory to the honor of the court ...
... Otis , Esq . , one of the bar , that the court would adjourn to Faneuil Hall , not only as the stench occasioned by the regulars in the representatives ' chamber may prove infectious , but as it was derogatory to the honor of the court ...
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