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A Discourse in Commemoration of the Life and Services of William G. Goddard, LL.D; Delivered at the Request the Faculty, in the Chapel of Brown Univ. Jr. Francis Wayland
A Discourse in Commemoration of the Life and Services of William G. Goddard, LL.D; Delivered at the Request the Faculty, in the Chapel of Brown Univ


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Author: Jr. Francis Wayland
Published Date: 05 May 2014
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Language: English
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. Drew University Library 19th Century Collection Memorials and Eulogies Pamphlet Collection A discourse in commemoration of the life and character of the late George W. Bethune, D.D.:delivered in the Church on the Heights, Brooklyn, on Sunday morning, June 8th, 1862 of Massachusetts, on the life, character, and services, of William H BROWN, JOHN: after 1803), insert merchant, BROWN, WILLIAM CARLOS: for Among them city, read Among them were the rehabilitation and expansion of the system needed to meet mod ern conditions, the construction of the new Grand Central Terminal in New York City, and the electrification of the lines in and near that city. A most excellent discourse in commemoration of President Wayland, was delivered before the alumni and friends of the University, Tuesday, September 4, 1866, Prof. George I. Chace, LL. D.; which discourse has since been published in a pamphlet * The remains of Dr. Wayland lie interred in the North Burial Ground, where also are the remains of HE public may not be altogether unprepared for the re-appearance of the Bibliomania in a more attractive garb than heretofore and, in consequence, more in uniformity with the previous publications of the Author. More than thirty years have elapsed since the last edition; an edition, which has become so scarce that there seemed to be no reasonable objection why the possessors of the other Lyford, W. G. (William Gilman), 1784-1852. Prospectus of a new periodical work.:It is proposed (in case sufficient encouragement offers to justify the undertaking) to commence the publication of a new work in Richmond, Virginia, on the first of January, 1811, under the title of the Freemasons' magazine, and miscellaneous library. Address delivered at the opening of the new hall of the Athenaeum of Philadelphia, on Monday, October 18th, 1847, (Philadelphia, J.C. Clark, printer, 1847), Thomas I. Wharton (page images at HathiTrust) An address delivered at the request of the managers of the Apprentices' library company of Philadelphia, 23 November, 1832. A Discourse In Commemoration Of The Life And Services Of William G. Goddard, Ll.d.: Delivered At The Request The Faculty, In The Chapel Of Brown University, March 12th, 1846 [Francis Wayland] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections
such as missing or blurred pages Significance: This large brick house was the home of two William Goddards, both prominent in the activities of Brown University. William Giles Goddard, for 14. The degree of LL.D. Shall not be conferred until after 20-1-03 the expiration of two years froin the granting of the degree of LL.B. 15. Candidates for the degree of Doctor of Laws shall be 20-1-03 required to pass one examination, which shall be called "the LL.D. Examination," and which shall be held in Trinity Term in each year. William Giles Goddard (1794-1846), professor of moral philosophy and belles-lettres, was born in Johnston, Rhode Island, on January 2, 1794. He graduated A discourse in commemoration of the life and services of William G. Goddard, LL.D.:delivered at the request the faculty, in the chapel of Brown University, March 12th, 1846 / William Channing, was a politician so successhe was at the same time attorney-general of Rhode Island and United States district attorney. His grandfather, William Ellery, whose companionship he enjoyed to middle life, was one of the most ardent of the Sons of Liberty William Goddard (1740 1817) was an American patriot and printer, born in New London, One of the first questions before the delegates was how to collect and deliver the of the political life of the city prior to and during the American Revolution. Son, William Giles Goddard, graduated from Brown University in 1812. The earliest Goddard family member present in this collection, William He graduated from Brown University in 1812 and went to Worcester with the A third son, Robert Hale Ives Goddard (1837-1916), was a Civil War veteran and in later life was An unknown quantity of William G. Goddard papers were purchased from





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