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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...well-to-do burgess and it is probable that his education was the best that the Stratford grammar school could afford. When only 18 years of age he married a woman eight years his senior, the daughter of a farmer who lived in the country near Stratford. Three children were born to them, Suzanna and the twins, Hamnet and Judith. Hamnet, the similarity of whose name to that of "the Dane" will at once be noticed, was Shakspere's only son and it is probable that the father's affections were strongly centred on him. However, he died when only...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Black's Lecture. | 3/15/1892 | See Source »

...consider the exhortations to trust, to cease all anxiety and rest in the faith that God is over all that seems so doubtful and unsure. The work that one man can do is small and seems almost useless, but this is no reason for worrying about it. As the farmer puts seed into the ground and then trusts implicitly that fruit will come of it, and as he knows that no anxiety on his part can help its growth, so ought every man to be calm in the faith that, when he has done his part fully. God will care...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Vesper Service. | 12/11/1891 | See Source »

...Morill's speech and Rice's speech H. of R. session 1859-60; Russell's speech at New York, Dec. 24, 1890. - (1) Twenty years of stringent protection have causeda decline in agriculture; J. D. Warner's "The McKinley Fraud on the Farmer." - (2) Her foreign commerce has been greatly diminished. - (3) Great industries have been ruined through duties on raw materials. - (b) Doctrine on silver question sound; Cleveland's letter on silver question; Gorman's speech, Herald, Oct 7, '91; Russell's letter approving Cleveland's policy. - (c) No reduction at present in internal revenue taxes. - (d) Civil service...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 6. | 10/12/1891 | See Source »

...injures agriculture. - (a) By forcing the farmer to pay higher prices for his goods while the prices of his products are fixed in the world market: public Opinion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 6. | 10/6/1891 | See Source »

...mile walk-R. D. Ware, R. L. S.; C. A. Fenner, W. A.; F. R. Terry, F. R.; F. Johnson, Jr., W. A.; E. Lange, Jr., W. A.; C. W. Norton, Hop.; P. J. McLaughlin, W. H. S.; E. E. Farmer, Manchester H. S.; H. P. Walker, B.and N.; T. P. Hapgood, Jr., B. L. S.; J. F. Daley, Boston E. H. S.; I. Bowditch...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Interscholastic Entries. | 6/6/1891 | See Source »

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