Word: freeman
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...remarkably light one. The men, with their weights, are as follows: Bow, H. P. Cashion, 137 lbs.; No. 2, G. K. Storm, 144 lbs.; No. 3, J. H. Charmburg, 135 lbs.; No. 4, B. Van Clief, 135 lbs.; No. 5, C. A. Lunjack, 164 lbs.; No. 6, F. Freeman, 165 lbs.; No. 7, J. Weldon, 168 lbs.; stroke, M. Quigley, 150 lbs.; cox, P. K. Coffin...
Professor Goodwin is at present in Sicily with Mr. Freeman, the historian, who is writing a history of Sicily. Professor Goodwin will give a half course next year on the siege of Syracuse, following the 6th and 7th books of Thucydides...
...Holmes' third paper of his "Over the Tea Cups," commences with a general talk of the company upon the subject of the last paper; then a witty comparison of Hadrian's hymn and Catullus' poem to Lesbia's sparrow, and the paper ends with a poem alluding to James Freeman Clarke a classmate of Dr. Holmes. The paper abounds in gentle satiric touches, which are full of the wisdom...
...English Constitution, in which is drawn out, by the light of the most recent researches, the gradual development of the English constitutional system and the growth out of that system of the federal republic of the United States. Mr. Taylor is a writer of the school of Freeman and Fiske, who find in constitutional history a gradual evolution of the principles of government. To students of American history the introductory chapter on the English origin of the federal republic of the United States will be of the greatest value. This aspect of our history has been but scantily treated hitherto...