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Mr. Bryant further states : “ In February , 1808 , General Woodbridge , of Worthington , a place about four miles distant from our dwelling , died . He was a promising and popular lawyer , held in high esteem by the Federal party to ...
Mr. Bryant further states : “ In February , 1808 , General Woodbridge , of Worthington , a place about four miles distant from our dwelling , died . He was a promising and popular lawyer , held in high esteem by the Federal party to ...
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On July 25 , 1816 , Mr. Bryant was appointed adjutant in the Massachusetts militia , but returned the commission to the adjutant - general February 8 , 1817. The treaty of peace signed at Ghent ended the war . To this period belongs the ...
On July 25 , 1816 , Mr. Bryant was appointed adjutant in the Massachusetts militia , but returned the commission to the adjutant - general February 8 , 1817. The treaty of peace signed at Ghent ended the war . To this period belongs the ...
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This was published in the Berkshire Star of February 6 , 1818. In the spring of 1824 the editorship of the North American Review was changed , Mr. Alexander and Edward Everett taking charge . They rejected a critique CHRONOLOGY OF ...
This was published in the Berkshire Star of February 6 , 1818. In the spring of 1824 the editorship of the North American Review was changed , Mr. Alexander and Edward Everett taking charge . They rejected a critique CHRONOLOGY OF ...
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“ Mr. Bryant visited New York in both January and February , 1825 — A literary adventurer ' he describes himself . He was three days and nights making the journey by stage . The population of New York was then about 150,000 .
“ Mr. Bryant visited New York in both January and February , 1825 — A literary adventurer ' he describes himself . He was three days and nights making the journey by stage . The population of New York was then about 150,000 .
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repeated in February , 1828 ; January , 1829 ; and November , 1831 . Mr. Bryant contributed largely to The New York Review both poetry and prose , but the publication was not a success . It ended with the May number .
repeated in February , 1828 ; January , 1829 ; and November , 1831 . Mr. Bryant contributed largely to The New York Review both poetry and prose , but the publication was not a success . It ended with the May number .
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