Sargent, Lucius M. (Lucius Manlius), 1786-1867
Lucius Manlius Sargent Amerikaans historicus (1786-1867)
Lucius Manlius Sargent American writer (1786 – 1867)
Sargent, Lucius Manlius 1786-1867
VIAF ID: 34821794 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Lucius Manlius Sargent ‡c American writer (1786 – 1867)
- 100 0 _ ‡a Lucius Manlius Sargent ‡c Amerikaans historicus (1786-1867)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Sargent, Lucius M. ‡q (Lucius Manlius), ‡d 1786-1867
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Sargent, Lucius Manlius ‡d 1786-1867
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Works
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An address delivered before the Temperance society of Harvard university : November 20, 1834 | |
I am afraid there is a God! : founded on fact. | |
As a medicine. | |
The ballad of the abolition blunder-buss ... | |
The Blackstone family: being sketches, biographical and genealogical | |
Cælii Symposii Ænigmata. | |
Catalogue of the valuable private library of the late Lucius Manlius Sargent | |
The Culex of Virgil; | |
Dealings with the dead. | |
Diary of the Rev. Solomon Spittle ... | |
Fritz Hazell | |
Hubert and Ellen. With other poems ... | |
Letters from Professor Stuart, of Andover, Lucius M. Sargent, esq., of Boston, Gen. Cocke, of Virginia, and Rev. Justin Edwards, D. D., on the Maine liquor law | |
Licensed houses, 1833: | |
Margaret's bridal. | |
Mr. Sargent's temperance address. July 4, 1838 | |
My mother's gold ring | |
My mother's gold ring : founded on fact | |
Nancy Le Baron : founded on fact. | |
No. 1 of the New-milk cheese or The Comi-heroick thunderclap, 1807: | |
Notices of the histories of Boston; | |
Prophets, where are they? | |
Reminiscences of Samuel Dexter. | |
A sectarian thing. | |
Temperance tales | |
Wreaths for the chieftain : written by L.M. Sargent Esqr. and sung by Mr. Huntington in the Stone Chapel Boston, at the celebration of peace with Great Britain, and the birth day of Genl. Washington Feb. 22nd 1815 adapted to a favorite air of Sanderson, from the Lady of the Lake | |
Written for the occasion, by a citizen of Boston, 1807. |