The history of a New England town, as disclosing the elemental process out of which republics grow, 1865.

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The history of a New England town, as disclosing the elemental process out of which republics grow, 1865.

Hosmer uses the history of Concord, Mass. to explain how the New England town system, as "a normal school of constitutional liberty" laid the foundation for the government of the United States.

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Buffalo Historical Society (N.Y.).

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Hosmer, George W. (George Washington), 1804-1881

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Born in Concord, Mass., 27 Nov. 1804. Graduated from Harvard College. Served as pastor of the First Unitarian Church, Buffalo, from 1836 to 1865. From the description of The history of a New England town, as disclosing the elemental process out of which republics grow, 1865. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 184739310 From the description of Address on the physiogomy of Buffalo, 1864. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 184739309 Born in Concor...