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|a Powell, J. H.
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|a Richard Rush :
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|a Philadelphia, Pa. :
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|a Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Contents -- I. Philadelphia Lawyer -- II. The National Government in Crisis -- III. The Heav'n Rescued Land -- IV. A Republican Abroad -- V. America and England -- VI. The Old World and the New -- VII. National Planning -- VIII. Private Calling and Public Duties -- IX. Republicanism and Nationalism -- [. Last Years -- Bibliographical Note -- Index
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|a J. H. Powell portrays a man whose life was intimately connected with a most significant formative period in American civilization. Son of the celebrated Dr. Benjamin Rush, Richard Rush was not such a dynamic personality, but in his earnest, gracious way he left almost as deep an imprint on many phases of national life.
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|t Frontmatter --
|t Foreword --
|t Contents --
|t I. Philadelphia Lawyer --
|t II. The National Government in Crisis --
|t III. The Heav'n Rescued Land --
|t IV. A Republican Abroad --
|t V. America and England --
|t VI. The Old World and the New --
|t VII. National Planning --
|t VIII. Private Calling and Public Duties --
|t IX. Republicanism and Nationalism --
|t Χ. Last Years --
|t Bibliographical Note --
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