192 resultados para Confederate Memorial Day addresses.
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"Compiled under the direction of the Joint Committee on Printing"--T.p. verso.
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Foreword, by L. Q. Mumford.--Address: Herbert Putnam and his responsible eye, a memorial tribute, by D. C. Mearns.--Bibliography: writings and addresses of Herbert Putnam and books and articles about him, by H. D. Jones.--Herbert Putnam, a chronology, by D. C. Mearns.
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The issue for 1917 has title: Reunion of United Confederate Veterans. Proceedings of the twenty-seventh annual reunion of the Confederate Veterans, the eighteenth annual convention of the Confederate Southern Memorial Association and the twenty-second annual reunion of the Sons of Confederarte Veterans, held in Washington, D. C. June 4, 5, 6 and 7, 1917. Washington, 1918.
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The stone mason of Cromarty -- Class-day poem -- Alchemy and the alchemists -- Twelfth-night observances -- Mysteries and masques -- The settlement of New Amsterdam -- Historical sketch of Christ church -- Ticonderoga and Crown Point -- New York in 1801 -- Mysterious disappearances and presumptions of death in insurance cases -- The law of mortmain -- The law of life insurance -- Speech at Boston, Mass. -- Speech at Savannah, Ga. -- Address to Boston life underwriters -- Speech at Wilmington, Del. -- Life insurance in its relation to legal medicine -- Speech at St. Nicholas club dinner -- Speech at dinner of alumni of Trinity College.
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"500 copies ... printed by D. B. Updike, at The Merrymount press, Boston, in April, 1901."
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Pages [19]-36 contain: "The Great Law, or, The body of laws of ye province of Pennsylvania and territorys thereunto belonging, past at an assembly at Chester, als. Upland, the seventh day of ye tenth month, December, 1682." Corrections in capitalization have been made in a contemporary hand.
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I. Hopkins, W. R. Beginnings of the New England society of New York, 1884. Spring, G. A tribute to New England, 1820. Remarks on the charges made by the Rev. Gardiner Spring, D. D., against the religion and morals of the people of Boston and its vicinity, 1821. Romeyn, J. B. The duty and reward of honouring God, 1821. Whelpley, P. M. "The memory of the just is blessed." 1822. Knapp, S. L. Address, 1829. Bacon, L. Address, 1838. Winthrop, R. C. Address, 1839. Hadduck, C. R. The elements of national greatness, 1841. Cheever, G. B. The elements of national greatness, 1842. Choate, R. The age of the Pilgrims the heroic period of our history, 1843. Webster, D. The landing at Plymouth. 1843. Marsh, G. P. Address, 1844. Upham, C. W. The spirit of the day and its lessons, 1846.--II. Hall, J. P. Discourse, 1847. Bushnell, H. The founders, great in their unconsciousness, 1949. Webster, D. The Constitution and the union, 1850. Hillard, G. S. The past and the futur
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Found also in "Memorial addresses before the two Houses of Congress on the life and character of Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, William McKinley ... Washington, 1903."
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"This edition is largely based upon the complete works of Thomas Jefferson, published under the auspices of the Jefferson memorial society, that text having been followed in making the extracts."--Publisher's note.
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"This edition is largely based upon the complete works of Thomas Jefferson, published under the auspices of the Jefferson memorial society, that text having been followed in making the extracts." --Publisher's note.
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Mode of access: Internet.