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    Samuel Stanhope Smith (March 15, 1751 – August 21, 1819) was a Presbyterian minister, founding president of Hampden–Sydney College and the seventh president...
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  • and other circumstance which cannot be neglected, will admit. Samuel Stanhope Smith (1751–1819) was an American Presbyterian minister and author of...
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  • Presbyterian Church (USA). The college's founder and first president, Samuel Stanhope Smith, was born in Pequea, Pennsylvania. He graduated as a valedictorian...
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    Schmidt Ilse Schwidetzky Charles Gabriel Seligman Giuseppe Sergi Samuel Stanhope Smith Herbert Spencer Morris Steggerda Lothrop Stoddard William Graham...
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  • Kentucky Secretary of State 1820–1823. Married Mary Clay Smith, daughter of Samuel Stanhope Smith, President of Princeton University. Son of John Breckinridge...
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    being founded by his elder brother, Rev. Samuel Stanhope Smith. While a tutor at the College, John Blair Smith was chosen in 1777 as a captain of a company...
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    endowment and hefty repair bills for Nassau Hall. In 1795, President Samuel Stanhope Smith took office, the first alumnus to become president. Nassau Hall...
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    Samuel Adolphus Cartwright (November 3, 1793 – May 2, 1863) was an American physician who practiced in Mississippi and Louisiana in the antebellum United...
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  • Schmidt Ilse Schwidetzky Charles Gabriel Seligman Giuseppe Sergi Samuel Stanhope Smith Herbert Spencer Morris Steggerda Lothrop Stoddard William Graham...
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    barbarian or cannibal. According to James Boswell's The Life of Johnson, Samuel Johnson was parodied in Lord Chesterfield's Letters of 1737 as "a respectable...
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