. First century of national existence; the United States as they were and GENTLEMEN LADY AUTHORS. THEOLOGIANS STATESMEN NOVELISTS HISTORIANS. 283 phia, wliere he died in 1865. His books whichwere all religion-:, po-sessed great merit. Orestes A. Browusoii was born in Ver-mont in 1802. The early life of Mr. Brown-son was ob-scure. He seems, however, tohave been very erralie, but published severalworks, until, in 1838, he began the BostonQuarlerly, and in 1840 published a meta-physical novel called Charles continued to write for many reviews,until, in 1844, he beg m B


. First century of national existence; the United States as they were and GENTLEMEN LADY AUTHORS. THEOLOGIANS STATESMEN NOVELISTS HISTORIANS. 283 phia, wliere he died in 1865. His books whichwere all religion-:, po-sessed great merit. Orestes A. Browusoii was born in Ver-mont in 1802. The early life of Mr. Brown-son was ob-scure. He seems, however, tohave been very erralie, but published severalworks, until, in 1838, he began the BostonQuarlerly, and in 1840 published a meta-physical novel called Charles continued to write for many reviews,until, in 1844, he beg m Brownsons Qua ferlyReciew, after hiving- united with the UuinanCatholic ciiurch. Since then he has achieveda ligh reputation as a controversialist. John James Audubon, the great ornitholo-gist, was born in Louisiana in 1782. Uewas educated in Paris. On his return heimmediately commenced the series of draw-ings, which, with the lapse of time, grewinto The Birds of America—of whichwork Baron Cuvier remarked : If ever it becompleted it will have to be confessed that, inmagnificence of execution, t


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