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He was not without political distinction , for he was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives for several terms , and afterward to the State Senate , and he associated with the cultivated circles of Boston both as a ...
He was not without political distinction , for he was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives for several terms , and afterward to the State Senate , and he associated with the cultivated circles of Boston both as a ...
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menced the study of law , first with Judge Howe , of Worthington , and afterward with Mr. William Baylies , of Bridgewater . So far he had written nothing but clever amateur verse ; but now , in his eighteenth year , he wrote an ...
menced the study of law , first with Judge Howe , of Worthington , and afterward with Mr. William Baylies , of Bridgewater . So far he had written nothing but clever amateur verse ; but now , in his eighteenth year , he wrote an ...
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... had a . fresh leaf added to it in “ The Death of the Flowers , ” which was at once a pastoral of autumn and a monody over a beloved sister . A new element appeared in “ The Summer Wind , ” and was always present afterward in Mr.
... had a . fresh leaf added to it in “ The Death of the Flowers , ” which was at once a pastoral of autumn and a monody over a beloved sister . A new element appeared in “ The Summer Wind , ” and was always present afterward in Mr.
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It was a small house constructed of square logs , afterward removed and placed near that occupied by Daniel Dawes . On my first birthday there is a record that I could already go alone , and on the 28th of March , 1796 , when but a few ...
It was a small house constructed of square logs , afterward removed and placed near that occupied by Daniel Dawes . On my first birthday there is a record that I could already go alone , and on the 28th of March , 1796 , when but a few ...
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Long years afterward Mr. Bryant wrote : “ I have lately been to look at the site of that house . Nothing is left of it but the cellar and some portion of the chimney among a thick growth of brambles . ” 1798 .
Long years afterward Mr. Bryant wrote : “ I have lately been to look at the site of that house . Nothing is left of it but the cellar and some portion of the chimney among a thick growth of brambles . ” 1798 .
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