Letters of General C. G. Gordon to His Sister, M. A. Gordon
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A resetting of the author's Sam Houston and his republic, with some omissions and the addition of six chapters for campaigning purposes.-Cf. Bruce, H. The life of General Houston. Lester was born in Griswold, Connecticut, a descendant of Jonathan Edwards. He was of a roving disposition and traveled widely in the United States and Europe. He was admitted to the bar in Mississippi and later was ordained a minister in the Presbyterian church. In 1840, he addressed antislavery meetings in Massachusetts and was elected a delegate to the London antislavery conference of that year. He did not return to the United States after the close of the conference but remained in England. His, The Glory and Shame of England, published in New York in 1841, criticized England's antislavery professions. In 1842, President Tyler appointed Lester United States Consul at Genoa. He wrote: The Life of Vespucius (1845; new edition, 1905) The Artist, The Merchant, and the Statesman of the age of the Medici and of Our own Times (two volumes, 1845) My Consulship (two volumes, 1851) The Napoleon Dynasty (1852) The Life of Sam Houston (1855) Passages from the History of the United States (1866) America's Advancement, or the Progress of the United States during their First Century (1878) The Mexican Republic (1878) a Life of Charles Sumner (1874)-Print ed.

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A resetting of the author's Sam Houston and his republic, with some omissions and the addition of six chapters for campaigning purposes.-Cf. Bruce, H. The life of General Houston. Lester was born in Griswold, Connecticut, a descendant of Jonathan Edwards. He was of a roving disposition and traveled widely in the United States and Europe. He was admitted to the bar in Mississippi and later was ordained a minister in the Presbyterian church. In 1840, he addressed antislavery meetings in Massachusetts and was elected a delegate to the London antislavery conference of that year. He did not return to the United States after the close of the conference but remained in England. His, The Glory and Shame of England, published in New York in 1841, criticized England's antislavery professions. In 1842, President Tyler appointed Lester United States Consul at Genoa. He wrote: The Life of Vespucius (1845; new edition, 1905) The Artist, The Merchant, and the Statesman of the age of the Medici and of Our own Times (two volumes, 1845) My Consulship (two volumes, 1851) The Napoleon Dynasty (1852) The Life of Sam Houston (1855) Passages from the History of the United States (1866) America's Advancement, or the Progress of the United States during their First Century (1878) The Mexican Republic (1878) a Life of Charles Sumner (1874)-Print ed.
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Gordon, C. G. (2023). Letters of General C. G. Gordon to His Sister, M. A. Gordon. Patavium Publishing.

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Gordon, Charles George. 2023. Letters of General C. G. Gordon to His Sister, M. A. Gordon. Patavium Publishing.

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Gordon, Charles George, Letters of General C. G. Gordon to His Sister, M. A. Gordon. Patavium Publishing, 2023.

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Gordon, Charles George. Letters of General C. G. Gordon to His Sister, M. A. Gordon. Patavium Publishing, 2023.

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