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Samuel Langdon (January 12, 1723 – November 29, 1797) was an American Congregational clergyman and educator. After serving as pastor in Portsmouth, ...
Langdon called for limited government and the removal of corrupt government officials (see also John Adams' comment about the Machiavellian Shirley).
Samuel Langdon (1723–1797), one of the new nation's leading Congregational clergymen, graduated from Harvard College in 1740 and obtained a doctorate in ...
“From George Washington to Samuel Langdon, 28 September 1789,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/05-04-02- ...
Here lie the remains of Rev.d. Samuel Langdon, DD late pastor of Hamptonfalls: & for several years President of Cambridge University.
Samuel Langdon, Harvard College president in 1774–80, was born in Boston, MA, in 1723 but lived out his years in Hampton Falls, NH.
Series of yearly diaries starting with Samuel Langdon Sr. (1811-1881) which cover 1850-1870's. The diaries from 1877 to 1913 are of Samuel Langdon Jr. (1838- ...
The Appeal to the Serpent; Or, Life in an Ancient Buddhist City: A Story of Ceylon in the Fourth Century A.D.. by Samuel Langdon · Paperback. $20.95$20.95.
On September 28 the Religious Society called “Quakers,” from their yearly meeting for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and the western parts of Maryland and ...
22. 1. 2013. · Editor's Note: Samuel Langdon (1723-1797). A native of Boston, Langdon was graduated from Harvard in the class of 1740 with Samuel Adams.