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2 Life and Character, Dunton, . . . . . 31 Public Services, Harris, 57 Reform of the
Tenure of Office of Teachers, Philbrick, 81 Last Days and Funeral Rites, Dunton, .
. . 101 Address of Rev. Charles B. Rice, . . .106 Address of Dr. Spaulding, .
2 Life and Character, Dunton, . . . . . 31 Public Services, Harris, 57 Reform of the
Tenure of Office of Teachers, Philbrick, 81 Last Days and Funeral Rites, Dunton, .
. . 101 Address of Rev. Charles B. Rice, . . .106 Address of Dr. Spaulding, .
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Peter was a man of individual character, possessing strong moral qualities and
an active intellect, with a decided religious tendency in his nature, and a touch of
humor and poetry withal. From his spirituality and power of natural eloquence, ...
Peter was a man of individual character, possessing strong moral qualities and
an active intellect, with a decided religious tendency in his nature, and a touch of
humor and poetry withal. From his spirituality and power of natural eloquence, ...
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His great-grandfather, Judge John Dudley of New Hampshire, for whom he was
named, famous in that State during the period of the Revolution, was one of the
most pronounced characters of his time, — of unswervable integrity, of
determined ...
His great-grandfather, Judge John Dudley of New Hampshire, for whom he was
named, famous in that State during the period of the Revolution, was one of the
most pronounced characters of his time, — of unswervable integrity, of
determined ...
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This brother was uncommonly bright and of a lovely character. Through life Mr.
Philbrick never ceased to mourn this loss, and its anniversary was always a sad
day to him. By this blow he became now his father's only dependence, and the ...
This brother was uncommonly bright and of a lovely character. Through life Mr.
Philbrick never ceased to mourn this loss, and its anniversary was always a sad
day to him. By this blow he became now his father's only dependence, and the ...
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At this time Dr. Nathan Lord was president of Dartmouth College, a man known
for his strong character and wide scholarship ; and there was an uncommonly
able corps of professors, many of them excellent teachers ; Charles B. Hadduck,
...
At this time Dr. Nathan Lord was president of Dartmouth College, a man known
for his strong character and wide scholarship ; and there was an uncommonly
able corps of professors, many of them excellent teachers ; Charles B. Hadduck,
...
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