Memoir of De Witt Clinton: With an Appendix, Containing Numerous Documents, Illustrative of the Principal Events of His Life, 1. köideJ. Seymour, 1829 - 530 pages |
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... letter to Judge Edwards , • 31. Is appointed Canal Commissioner , 32. His services in the canal navigation of this state , 33 . removal as Canal Commissioner , 34. Description of his person , • 35. His private virtues , • 36 . 37 ...
... letter to Judge Edwards , • 31. Is appointed Canal Commissioner , 32. His services in the canal navigation of this state , 33 . removal as Canal Commissioner , 34. Description of his person , • 35. His private virtues , • 36 . 37 ...
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... letter to Judge Edwards , 229 26. Lieutenant - Governor Colden's account of the fur trade and predictions of the improved internal navigation of the state of New - York ,. 232 27. Examination of the claims of Gouverneur Morris relative ...
... letter to Judge Edwards , 229 26. Lieutenant - Governor Colden's account of the fur trade and predictions of the improved internal navigation of the state of New - York ,. 232 27. Examination of the claims of Gouverneur Morris relative ...
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... Letter from James Lynch , 50. Removal of De Witt Clinton as Canal Commissioner , 51. Address of the Citizens of Albany on his removal , Mr. Clinton's reply , . 52 . 53. Meeting and address of the Citizens of New - York , 54. Reply of Mr ...
... Letter from James Lynch , 50. Removal of De Witt Clinton as Canal Commissioner , 51. Address of the Citizens of Albany on his removal , Mr. Clinton's reply , . 52 . 53. Meeting and address of the Citizens of New - York , 54. Reply of Mr ...
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... letter with which I have been favoured , conveying many interesting particulars , bears date the 9th of May last . " I have seen by the public papers , " says he , " that your State has suffered the loss of two eminent men since I ...
... letter with which I have been favoured , conveying many interesting particulars , bears date the 9th of May last . " I have seen by the public papers , " says he , " that your State has suffered the loss of two eminent men since I ...
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... by the students for their improvement in composition and declamation , called the Uranian Society , and among whom were many members now highly distinguished for their 30 . MEMOIR OF DE WITT CLINTON . His letter to Judge Edwards,
... by the students for their improvement in composition and declamation , called the Uranian Society , and among whom were many members now highly distinguished for their 30 . MEMOIR OF DE WITT CLINTON . His letter to Judge Edwards,
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Page 149 - And he spake of trees, from the cedar tree that is in Lebanon even unto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall: he spake also of beasts, and of fowl, and of creeping things, and of fishes.
Page 165 - I recognize in Lancaster the benefactor of the human race. I consider his system as creating a new era in education, as a blessing sent down from heaven to redeem the poor and distressed of this world from the power and dominion of ignorance.
Page 79 - Soon shall thy arm, unconquered steam, afar Drag the slow barge, or drive the rapid car ; Or on wide waving wings expanded bear The flying chariot through the fields of air...
Page 274 - I have lately made a tour through the Lakes George and Champlain, as far as Crown Point. Then returning to Schenectady, I proceeded up the Mohawk River to Fort Schuyler (formerly Fort Stanwix), and crossed over to the Wood Creek, which empties into the Oneida Lake, and affords the water communication with Ontario.
Page 164 - York for the education of such poor children as do not belong to, or are not provided for by, any religious society...
Page 279 - Not content then with the bare consciousness of my having in all this navigation business, acted upon the clearest conviction of the political importance of the measure, I would wish that every individual who may hear that it was a favorite plan of mine, may know, also, that I had no other motive for promoting it, than the advantage of which I conceived it would be productive to the Union at large, and to this State in particular, by cementing the Eastern and Western Territory together...
Page iv - BBOWN, of the said district, hath deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as author, in the words following, to wit : " Sertorius : or, the Roman Patriot.
Page 275 - Prompted by these actual observations, I could not help taking a more extensive view of the vast inland navigation of these United States, from maps and the information of others; and could not but be struck with the immense extent and importance of it, and with the goodness of that Providence which has dealt its favors to us with so profuse a hand.
Page 278 - The Western States (I speak now from my own observation) stand as it were upon a pivot. The touch of a feather would turn them any way.
Page 157 - I am happy to have it in my power to Say that my worthy friend Cap! Lewis is recovering fast, he walked a little to day for the first time, I have discontinued the tent in the hole the ball came out...
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The Road to Mobocracy: Popular Disorder in New York City, 1763-1834 Paul A. Gilje Limited preview - 1987 |