Joseph Hopkinson, 1770-1842, Jurist-scholar-inspirer of the Arts: Author of Hail ColumbiaPortrait of a versatile citizen of the early days of the Republic, his civic and literary activities, and his friendships with many famous men of his day. |
Contents
A Child of the Revolution 1770 | 12 |
He Studies Law under William Rawle and James | 28 |
He Begins Practice in Easton Pennsylvania 1791 | 37 |
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Joseph Hopkinson, 1770-1842: Jurist, Scholar, Inspirer of the Arts Burton Alva Konkle Limited preview - 2018 |
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