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The life of John Worth Kern

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This biography traces the subject’s life from youthful schooling and law studies through early work as a teacher and lawyer to his rise in public office, emphasizing both intellectual capacity and sympathetic temperament. It draws on letters, contemporaneous anecdotes, and testimony from colleagues to illustrate personal habits, political convictions, and practical legal training. Episodes from student life, partisan engagement, and legislative service are recounted alongside committee assignments and public responsibilities, producing a portrait of a public servant shaped by principle, practical experience, and a reputation for integrity in private and official spheres.

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Claude G. Bowers

Claude G. Bowers was an American historian and author known for his works on early American political history. He contributed significantly to the understanding of the ideological conflicts between key figures such as Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton, as explored in his notable book "Jefferson and Hamilton." Bowers also delved into the political landscape of the Jacksonian era, as seen in his work "The party battles of the Jackson period." His writings reflect a deep engagement with the political dynamics of his time, making him a notable figure in the study of American history.

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