“Emigravit is the inscription on the tombstone where he lies.”
This is the verse of Longfellow on the artist Albert Dürer, buried at Nuremberg.
[85] Livy, XXXVII. 46. See, also, Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, art. Colonia.
[86] Massachusetts Special Laws, Vol. X. p. 282.
[87] Hon. John Carter Brown, of Providence, R. I.
[88] Hon. John M. S. Williams, of Cambridge, afterwards an earnest member of the Republican party, and for some time Chairman of its Republican State Committee, in Massachusetts.
[89] Hon. A. A. Lawrence, of Boston.
[90] Hon. Reuben A. Chapman, of Springfield, afterward Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts.
[91] Mr. Evans, of South Carolina, here interrupted Mr. Sumner to say that he did not know of any such address. Mr. Sumner replied, that “it was in a speech or letter of one of the gentlemen enlisted in obtaining emigrants in South Carolina.”—Congressional Globe, 34th Cong. 1st Sess., Appendix, p. 538.
[92] Mr. Douglas was born in Vermont.