A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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... respect in which he was held , and the feelings of warm personal friendship with which he was regarded , found full expression . Then , naturally , his more intimate friends wished to have the evidence of the love and honor which he had ...
... respect in which he was held , and the feelings of warm personal friendship with which he was regarded , found full expression . Then , naturally , his more intimate friends wished to have the evidence of the love and honor which he had ...
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... respecting men , but not otherwise distinguished . Peter Philbrick , the father of John Dudley , was of the third generation which had occupied the homestead farm in Deerfield , N. H. , his grandfather , James , having gone there and ...
... respecting men , but not otherwise distinguished . Peter Philbrick , the father of John Dudley , was of the third generation which had occupied the homestead farm in Deerfield , N. H. , his grandfather , James , having gone there and ...
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... respecting men , but not otherwise distinguished . Peter Philbrick , the father of John Dudley , was of the third generation which had occupied the homestead farm in Deerfield , N. H. , his grandfather , James , having gone there and ...
... respecting men , but not otherwise distinguished . Peter Philbrick , the father of John Dudley , was of the third generation which had occupied the homestead farm in Deerfield , N. H. , his grandfather , James , having gone there and ...
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... respects . In the time left over , he pur- sued a thorough course of reading , embracing chiefly history , romance , and poetry . This reading he followed up with continuous assiduity in his lengthened absences from the 16 JOHN D ...
... respects . In the time left over , he pur- sued a thorough course of reading , embracing chiefly history , romance , and poetry . This reading he followed up with continuous assiduity in his lengthened absences from the 16 JOHN D ...
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... respect , compared with the average of his class , as to lead to expectations of his career of distinction . He was un- assuming , prompt in his exercises , doing justice to the subject and credit to himself , writes another classmate ...
... respect , compared with the average of his class , as to lead to expectations of his career of distinction . He was un- assuming , prompt in his exercises , doing justice to the subject and credit to himself , writes another classmate ...
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