997 resultados para Newton, John, 1725-1826.
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Page 36 contains a benedictory prayer of the Rev. John Stanford.
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Numbering irregular.
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"Clavis Virgiliana" prepared by John Carey.
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On spine: The life and public services of James G. Blaine and of Gen. John A. Logan.
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Parts II-III are taken from "American politics," by Thomas V. Cooper and Hector T. Fenton.
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Hector Orr began recording entries in this commonplace book during his first year as a student at Harvard and continued writing in the volume sporadically until 1804. The entries written while he was a student, from 1789 to 1792, include themes written on the following topics: Time, Discontent, Patriotism, Virtue, Conscience, Patience, Avarice, Compassion, Mortality, Self-knowledge, Benevolence, Morning, Anger, Profanity, Bribery, Autumn and Winter, Hermitage, Conscience and Anticipation. He also wrote detailed entries about the forensic disputations in which he and his classmates participated, explaining both the affirmative and negative positions. One of these disputations involved discussion of the Stamp Act, which was then quite recent history. Orr's entries about the disputations list the names of students involved and specify their position in the argument.