A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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... town of Nottingham . An old pupil from this place , whom he scarcely remembered , writes to him fourteen years after : " Your memory is still dear to the citizens of this district ; the school has not flourished since as it did while ...
... town of Nottingham . An old pupil from this place , whom he scarcely remembered , writes to him fourteen years after : " Your memory is still dear to the citizens of this district ; the school has not flourished since as it did while ...
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... town . At this time Dr. Nathan Lord was president of Dart- mouth 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 ...
... town . At this time Dr. Nathan Lord was president of Dart- mouth 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 ...
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... town , but for the past eight years had been self - sup- porting . The Whig magnate of Deerfield , a lawyer of distinguished family and influence , overawed the select- men , and induced them to strike York's name from the voting list ...
... town , but for the past eight years had been self - sup- porting . The Whig magnate of Deerfield , a lawyer of distinguished family and influence , overawed the select- men , and induced them to strike York's name from the voting list ...
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... ; he was invited to share the management of the Gymnasium , at Pembroke , by Mr. Kinsman . He con- sidered the plan of starting a high school in his native town . The thing that he most wanted to do EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION . 21.
... ; he was invited to share the management of the Gymnasium , at Pembroke , by Mr. Kinsman . He con- sidered the plan of starting a high school in his native town . The thing that he most wanted to do EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION . 21.
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Larkin Dunton. town . The thing that he most wanted to do was to con- tinue his study of the law , and his plan for this was to enter the office of Franklin Pierce , at Concord , N. H. Everything had to give way , however , to the ...
Larkin Dunton. town . The thing that he most wanted to do was to con- tinue his study of the law , and his plan for this was to enter the office of Franklin Pierce , at Concord , N. H. Everything had to give way , however , to the ...
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