Taylor's Legislative History and Souvenir of Connecticut, 190-: Portraits and Sketches of State Officials, Senators, Representatives, Etc. List of Committees. Portraits and Roll of Delegates to Constitutional Convention of 1902. The Proposed Constitution and the Vote, Volume 7

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Page 358 - ... were determined at the time of the Revolutionary War, for the crucible in which all the new types are melted into one was shaped from 1776 to 1789. and our nationality was definitely fixed in all its essentials by the men of Washington's day.
Page 217 - He is a Republican in politics, and is a member of the Congregational Church and Knights of Pythias.
Page 50 - Statutes, and in 1917, when he was a member of the Judiciary Committee and chairman of the Belknap county delegation.
Page 358 - Strange, is it not? that of the myriads who Before us pass'd the door of Darkness through, Not one returns to tell us of the Road, ' "* Which to discover we must travel too.
Page 170 - He was educated in the district schools of his native town and at Holmes academy, Plymouth.
Page 264 - ... who had been in Washington for many years. Despite the fact that it was a Republican year, and Mr. Rush had only thirty days to make his campaign, he ran far ahead of his own ticket. He was defeated, but by a greatly reduced majority. Attorney Rush is a member of the Los Angeles Bar Association. He is a thirtysecond degree Mason, a Shriner, and a member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks.
Page 22 - In 1907 he was chairman of the Committee on Insurance and a member of the Committee on Roads, Bridges and Rivers.
Page 351 - If in aught I can minister to his peace, be pleased of Thy love to let this be; and mercifully keep me from every act which may deprive me of the sight of him as soon as our trial-time is over, or mar the fullness of our joy when the end of the days hath come.
Page 8 - For two terms he was a member of the court of common council of the city and he was the first president of the Middletown board of trade.

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