DICKINSON, JOHN

1732–1808, American patriot and statesman, b. Talbot co., Md. After studying law in Philadelphia and in London at the Middle Temple, he developed a highly successful practice in Philadelphia. In 1760 he became speaker of the assembly of the Lower Counties (Delaware), and in 1762 he entered the Pennsylvania legislature. Dickinson led the conservative wing opposing Benjamin Franklin and defending the proprietary system. The Sugar Act and the Stamp Act led him to write a pamphlet (1765) in protest. As a member of the Stamp Act Congress he helped draw up the petitions to the king, but he opposed all violent resistance to the law. The passage of the Townshend Acts (1767) led to the colonial nonimportation agreements and the publication of Dickinson's famous Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania, which appeared in the Pennsylvania Chronicle in 1767 and 1768. He pointed out that these laws were inconsistent with established English constitutional principles, but he favored nonimportation agreements and conciliation rather than revolt. Dickinson came to be regarded as the leader of the conservative group, which opposed not only British actions but also the ideas of such radicals as Samuel Adams. He was a delegate to the First Continental Congress and drew up a petition to the king. However, he still hoped for reconciliation even after the opening of hostilities, and he refused to sign the Declaration of Independence. He continued to be the leader of the conservative patriots in Pennsylvania and Delaware and held state posts. His draft formed the basis of the Articles of Confederation (see Confederation, Articles of). In 1786 he presided over the Annapolis Convention, and in the subsequent U.S. Constitutional Convention, Dickinson was a delegate from Delaware and a leading champion of the rights of the small states. He later wrote vigorously in support of the Constitution. He was one of the founders of Dickinson College.

See biographies by C. J. Stillé (1891, repr. 1967) and E. Wolf (2d ed. 1967); study by D. L. Jacobson (1965).

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...Editing the Letters of Emily Dickinson." The John C. Hodges Fund of the University...volume work, The Letters of Emily Dickinson Cambridge: Harvard University...be a permanent addition to the Dickinson canon is given its own number...
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...circumference": the diachronic presence of Dickinson in John Ashberys "Clepsydra." by Annette...Circumference in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson." Emily Dickinson Bulletin 31:15-32. Shoptaw, John. On the Outside Looking Out: John...
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...Susan Huntington Gilbert Dickinson, as the primary object...2) At this point, John Cody, Lillian Faderman...Martha Dickinson. Emily Dickinson Face to Face: Unpublished...Harvard UP, 1966. Cody, John. After Great Pain: The Inner Life of Emily Dickinson. Cambridge: Belknap...
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...the Articles of Confederation, John Dickinson Was One of Americas Greatest Founding...often in the annals of history. John Dickinson listened as Madison and the equally...or as fitting as that given to John Dickinson--"Penman of the Revolution...
...Wineapple In 1862 Emily Dickinson asked the well...to Kansas, backed John Brown, and would...money and morale to John Brown. All this had occurred by the time Dickinson asked him if he were...verse of, say, John Greenleaf Whittier...a staple in the Dickinson family, regularly...
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Poets Thinking: Pope, Whitman, Dickinson, Yeats POETRY HAS OFTEN BEEN considered an irrational genre...from the surface of the poem-that linguistic arrangement that John Ashbery has called the poems "visible core." Reprinted by...
...Welch delivered this speech at Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1957, the year before founding the John Birch Society. He articulated a...now may not apply so much to you at Dickinson, as elsewhere. I hope and believe...
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...Law Firm in the North East, John Marshall Has Spent His Career at Dickinson Dees. He Talks to JAMES MARLEY...in the village dont see me as John Marshall, senior partner at Dickinson Dees, but as the John they know and see about the village...
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...get with Tana Hicken as Emily Dickinson in "The Belle of Amherst...would expect. In fact, this Dickinson has a lot in common with Mr. Luces portrait of the roguish John Barrymore: They are both misunderstood...actresss husband), plays her. Dickinson rambles on about her life...
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DICKINSON, JOHN 1732 1808, American patriot and statesman...entered the Pennsylvania legislature. Dickinson led the conservative wing opposing Benjamin...and conciliation rather than revolt. Dickinson came to be regarded as the leader of...
DICKINSON COLLEGE at Carlisle, Pa.; coeducational; Methodist; founded 1773 as The Grammar School, chartered and opened as Dickinson College 1783. It was named for John Dickinson . The Dickinson Law School, an affiliated institution...
CAGE, JOHN 1912 92, American composer...Charles, For the Birds: John Cage in Conversation (1981...Hatch (2001), and P. Dickinson, ed. (2006); D. Nicholls, ed., Cambridge Companion to John Cage (2002); E. Caplan...
...biography. From 1176 to 1180, John was bishop of Chartres. His...Polycraticus The Statesmans Book of John of Salisbury (tr. by J. Dickinson, 1927, repr. 1963) and Frivolities...Wilks, ed., The World of John of Salisbury (1985...
MCCLINTOCK, JOHN 1814 70, American Methodist Episcopal clergyman and educator, b. Philadelphia. From 1836 to 1848 he taught at Dickinson College, resigning to edit (1848 56) the Methodist Quarterly Review. He preached in New York City...
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