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Hugh Henry Brackenridge, (born 1748, Kintyre, near Campbeltown, Argyll, Scot. —died June 25, 1816, Carlisle, Pa., U.S.), American author of the first novel portraying frontier life in the United States after the Revolutionary War, Modern Chivalry (1792–1805; final revision 1819). At five Brackenridge was taken by his ...
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One of the First Important American Books on the Common Law Brackenridge, Hugh. Law Miscellanies: Containing an Introduction to the Study of Law; Notes on...
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“There is a time to preach and a time to fight. And now is the time to fight.” With those words, the Rev. John Muhlenberg stepped from his pulpit, removed his...
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Hugh Brackenridge, in a July 4 speech in western Pennsylvania, declared that if France asked for American heroes and privateers, the United States should ...
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hugh Brackenridge was born on October 4in Kintyre, scotland, and he died on June 25, 1816, in Carlisle, pennsylvania. One night on his way home he ...
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Hugh Henry Brackenridge (1748 – June 25, 1816) was an American writer, lawyer, judge, and justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. A frontier citizen in ...
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Modern Chivalry: Containing the Adventures of Captain John Farrago and Teague O'Regan, His servant is a rambling, satirical American novel by Hugh Henry Brackenridge
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Hugh Henry Brackenridge was an American author of the first novel portraying frontier life in the United States after the Revolutionary War, Modern Chivalry.
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Modern Chivalry ( ) is the product of a colorful Princeton graduate who settled out west (Pittsburgh), Henry Hugh Brackenridge ( ).
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The Whiskey Rebellion and the New ... Frontier farmers rebelled against a whiskey tax and ... Henry Hugh Brackenridge was among the few well-educated ...
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Hugh Brackenridge formed the American Whig Society, was a lawyer, a judge, and helped establish the Pittsburgh Gazette. In 1786, he was elected to the ...
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The roster of Philip's classmates reads like a litany of the American Pantheon: the Honorable Justices Hugh Brackenridge and Brockholst Livingston of the ...
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Americans have always believed that the devil likes to play politics. Colonial leader Henry Hugh Brackenridge claimed in that Satan inspired George III’s...
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Americans have always believed that the devil likes to play politics. Colonial leader Henry Hugh Brackenridge claimed in that Satan inspired George III's allegedly ruthless policy toward the colonies. Two decades later, Federalists claimed that the nascent Democratic Party had put forward the antichrist as a ...
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Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), Library of Congress/NACO National Library of Israel. Hugh Henry Brackenridge American writer, lawyer and ...
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American commentaries on the Commentaries appeared, such as 1814's Law Miscellanies by Hugh Brackenridge, called the Pennsylvania Blackstone.
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