John Lowell Jr.
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 188 years ago |
Date of birth | May 11,1799 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Boston |
Massachusetts | |
United States | |
Date of died | March 4,1836 |
Died | Mumbai |
India | |
Parents | Francis Cabot Lowell |
Grandparents | John Lowell |
Susanna Cabot | |
Founded | Lowell Institute |
Job | Businessperson |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 509562 |
An Eulogy on the Honourable James Bowdoin, Esq. L. L. D. Late President of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Who Died at Boston, November 6, A. D. 1790
Analysis of the late correspondence between our administration and Great Britain & France
Gov. Strong's calumniator reproved
Optical Characterization Techniques for High-performance Microelectronic Device Manufacturing II: 25-26 October 1995, Austin, Texas
An oration, pronounced July 4, 1799, at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, in commemoration of the anniversary of American independence
An Inquiry Into the Right to Change the Ecclesiastical Constitution of the Congregational Churches of Massachusetts: With a Preface Addressed to the Rev. Joseph Lyman, D. D. Under the Sanction of Whose Name Such a Change Has Been Proposed to the People of this State : to which is Prefixed Dr. Morse's Report to the General Association of Massachusetts, from the Panoplist of August, 1815
The road to peace, commerce, wealth, and happiness
Perpetual War, the Policy of Mr. Madison
The New- England Patriot: Being a Candid Comparison of the Principles and Conduct of the Washington and Jefferson Administrations. the Whole Founded Upon Indisputable Facts and Public Documents, to Which Reference Is Made in the Text and Notes
The Laudable Character of a Woman. a Sermon, Preached at Newbury, March 26, 1758. Occasioned by the Death of Mrs. Hannah Kent, Relict of the Late Col. Richard Kent. by John Lowell, A. M. Pastor of a Church in Newbury
An inquiry into the right to change the ecclesiastical constitution of the Congregational churches of Massachusetts
Supplement to the late analysis of the public correspondence between our cabinet and those of France and G. Britain
Judgments Delivered in the Courts of the United States
The Antigallican; Or, The Lover of His Own Country: In a Series of Pieces Partly Heretofore Published and Partly New, Wherein French Influence, and False Patriotism, are Fully and Fairly Displayed. By a Citizen of New-England
The Recent Attempt to Defeat the Constitutional Provisions in Favor of Religious Freedom: Considered in Reference to the Trust Conveyances of Hanover Street Church
An Eulogy, on the Honourable James Bowdoin, Esq. L. L. D. Late President of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Who Died at Boston, November 6, A. D. 1790. Delivered Before the Society, January 26 1791
Mr. Madison's war
Peace Without Dishonour--War Without Hope: Being a Calm and Dispassionate Enquiry Into the Question of the Chesapeake, and the Necessity and Expediency of War;
Thoughts upon the conduct of our administration, in relation both to Great Britain and France
Peace without dishonour, war without hope: an argument against war with Great Britain, by an American farmer [J. Lowell].
Analysis of the late correspondence between our administration and Great Britain & France
Gov. Strong's calumniator reproved
Optical Characterization Techniques for High-performance Microelectronic Device Manufacturing II: 25-26 October 1995, Austin, Texas
An oration, pronounced July 4, 1799, at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, in commemoration of the anniversary of American independence
An Inquiry Into the Right to Change the Ecclesiastical Constitution of the Congregational Churches of Massachusetts: With a Preface Addressed to the Rev. Joseph Lyman, D. D. Under the Sanction of Whose Name Such a Change Has Been Proposed to the People of this State : to which is Prefixed Dr. Morse's Report to the General Association of Massachusetts, from the Panoplist of August, 1815
The road to peace, commerce, wealth, and happiness
Perpetual War, the Policy of Mr. Madison
The New- England Patriot: Being a Candid Comparison of the Principles and Conduct of the Washington and Jefferson Administrations. the Whole Founded Upon Indisputable Facts and Public Documents, to Which Reference Is Made in the Text and Notes
The Laudable Character of a Woman. a Sermon, Preached at Newbury, March 26, 1758. Occasioned by the Death of Mrs. Hannah Kent, Relict of the Late Col. Richard Kent. by John Lowell, A. M. Pastor of a Church in Newbury
An inquiry into the right to change the ecclesiastical constitution of the Congregational churches of Massachusetts
Supplement to the late analysis of the public correspondence between our cabinet and those of France and G. Britain
Judgments Delivered in the Courts of the United States
The Antigallican; Or, The Lover of His Own Country: In a Series of Pieces Partly Heretofore Published and Partly New, Wherein French Influence, and False Patriotism, are Fully and Fairly Displayed. By a Citizen of New-England
The Recent Attempt to Defeat the Constitutional Provisions in Favor of Religious Freedom: Considered in Reference to the Trust Conveyances of Hanover Street Church
An Eulogy, on the Honourable James Bowdoin, Esq. L. L. D. Late President of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Who Died at Boston, November 6, A. D. 1790. Delivered Before the Society, January 26 1791
Mr. Madison's war
Peace Without Dishonour--War Without Hope: Being a Calm and Dispassionate Enquiry Into the Question of the Chesapeake, and the Necessity and Expediency of War;
Thoughts upon the conduct of our administration, in relation both to Great Britain and France
Peace without dishonour, war without hope: an argument against war with Great Britain, by an American farmer [J. Lowell].
John Lowell Jr. Life story
John Lowell Jr. was an American businessman, early philanthropist, and through his will, founder of the Lowell Institute.