Baltimore: BiographyClayton Colman Hall Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1912 |
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... institution he had the best opportunities of learning , in a most thorough and practical manner , every detail ... institutions in the city , owing to the progressive ideas introduced and maintained by Mr. Daly . His reputation for ...
... institution he had the best opportunities of learning , in a most thorough and practical manner , every detail ... institutions in the city , owing to the progressive ideas introduced and maintained by Mr. Daly . His reputation for ...
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... institutions , to popular education , to associations for benevolent or religious purposes . He was a charter member of Coats Lodge , No. 76 , Free and Accepted Masons , and for five consecutive terms was elected Senior Warden of the ...
... institutions , to popular education , to associations for benevolent or religious purposes . He was a charter member of Coats Lodge , No. 76 , Free and Accepted Masons , and for five consecutive terms was elected Senior Warden of the ...
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... institutions , cem- eteries , churches , and the residence of the late Judge Samuel Chase . Bal- timore owes much to him for its growth and magnificence . Business was almost entirely suspended on the occasion of his funeral , everyone ...
... institutions , cem- eteries , churches , and the residence of the late Judge Samuel Chase . Bal- timore owes much to him for its growth and magnificence . Business was almost entirely suspended on the occasion of his funeral , everyone ...
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... to be much sought as a sagacious and capable adviser . In con- templating Mr. Hayne's career , it is worthy of remark that great cities are built up and prosper , institutions are founded , and 522 HISTORY OF BALTIMORE.
... to be much sought as a sagacious and capable adviser . In con- templating Mr. Hayne's career , it is worthy of remark that great cities are built up and prosper , institutions are founded , and 522 HISTORY OF BALTIMORE.
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Clayton Colman Hall. built up and prosper , institutions are founded , and national progress is fur- thered , by men of this type . ALEXANDER H. ROBERTSON The present work would be incomplete if it failed ... institutions are founded, and ...
Clayton Colman Hall. built up and prosper , institutions are founded , and national progress is fur- thered , by men of this type . ALEXANDER H. ROBERTSON The present work would be incomplete if it failed ... institutions are founded, and ...
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Page 573 - Washington; was a delegate to the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in...
Page 685 - Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time — Footprints that perhaps another, Sailing o'er life's solemn main, A forlorn and shipwrecked brother, Seeing may take heart again.
Page 575 - Almighty GOD, the giver of wisdom, without whose help resolutions are vain, without whose blessing study is ineffectual ; enable me, if it be thy will, to attain such knowledge as may qualify me to direct the doubtful, and instruct the ignorant ; to prevent wrongs and terminate contentions ; and grant that I may use that knowledge which I shall attain, to thy glory and my own salvation, for JESUS CHRIST'S sake. Amen.
Page 630 - Folks who never do any more than they get paid for, never get paid for any more than they do.
Page 750 - Taney, for three years, he was admitted to the bar at the age of twenty-one years, in 1861.
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Page 509 - Had your inclination," says Washington, in his letter to colonel Howard," and private pursuits permitted you to take the office that was offered to you, it would have been a very pleasing circumstance to me, and, I am persuaded, as I observed to you on a former occasion, a very acceptable one to the public. But the reasons which you have assigned for not doing so, carry conviction along with them, and must, however reluctantly, be submitted to.
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Page 699 - Maryland, from which he was graduated in 1892 with the degree of Bachelor of Laws; he was admitted to the bar...
Page 710 - Honorable in every relation of life, and of unblemished reputation, he commands the respect and confidence of all who know him. It is unnecessary to say that as a physician he is held in the highest estimation by his fellow-citizens.