Brownson
Orestes Augustus, 1803–76, U.S. writer.
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Brownson, the Cleveland Browns’ chief of staff, coached the tight ends against the Jacksonville Jaguars, filling in for Drew Petzing.
Tyreek Hill and Derrick Henry deliver monster performances in NFL Week 12 | Cindy Boren, Mark Maske, Des Bieler | November 30, 2020 | Washington PostDr. Orestes Brownson, no mean judge on such matters, spoke of him as the most promising philosophical mind in the country.
Recollections and Impressions | Octavius Brooks FrothinghamIn the course of his life he had met a great many people; he might know something about Brownson.
The House of Martha | Frank R. StocktonHere Walkirk had told the little story of Brownson, and had said nothing of any subsequent engagement.
The House of Martha | Frank R. StocktonBrownson ordered the anchor hoisted, and, with the men at the guns, the cruiser headed towards the city.
Young Peoples' History of the War with Spain | Prescott Holmes
Orestes A. Brownson, able and indefatigable with his pen, recognized the idea of ransom.
Charles Sumner; His Complete Works, Volume VIII (of 20) | Charles Sumner
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