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  1. Samuel Livermore (May 14, 1732 – May 18, 1803) was an American politician, who served as the U.S. Senator from New Hampshire from 1793 to 1801 and served as the President pro tempore of the United States Senate in 1796 and again in 1799.

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  3. USNS Samuel Livermore (DD-429) was commissioned in October 1940, operated on the North Atlantic convoy routes, patrolled the South Atlantic, and supported the landings in North Africa, Anzio, and southern France in World War II, before being assigned to the planned invasion of Japan.

  4. Deering carved likenesses of Samuel Livermore, the New Hampshire senator who supported the treaty, and Jay. A group of 300 furious protesters marched the figures, accompanied by fife and drum, to one of the city’s wharves.

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › samuel-livemoreSamuel Livemore _ AcademiaLab

    Samuel Livermore (14 de mayo de 1732 -18 de mayo de 1803) fue un político estadounidense, que se desempeñó como senador de los Estados Unidos por New Hampshire de 1793 a 1801 y fue presidente pro tempore de la Senado de los Estados Unidos en 1796 y nuevamente en 1799.

  6. The consecrated life : a discourse occasioned by the death of Mr. George Livermore by: Badger, Henry Clay Published: (1865) Remarks on the leading sentiments in the Rev'd Dr. Hopkins' System of doctrines, in a letter to a friend : from Samuel Langdon, D.D. Published according to act of Congress for the author by: Langdon, Samuel Published: (1794)

  7. www.seacoastnh.com › Famous-People › senator-samuel-livermoreSenator Samuel Livermore

    8 de jul. de 2024 · As a warm friend of the royal governor, a successful lawyer and the virtual master of the remote township of Holderness, Samuel Livermore might well have been pardoned if he had been less than enthusiastic in joining the rebel cause at the outbreak of the Revolution.