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He then attended Newark College, later the University of Delaware, and studied law under James A. Bayard.
First living in Georgetown, Delaware, he moved to Wilmington, and studied the law there under James A. Bayard, who remained his lifelong political mentor.
He visited Bayard Taylor at Gotha and en route visited the galleries at Dresden, tramped through Saxony, Switzerland, studied Bohemian life at Prague, passed through the Black Forest region, saw the toymakers of Nuremberg, continued the tramp through the pleasant region of the Thüringerwald and finally reached Göttingen, where he took up his studies at the University of Göttingen.
Bayard graduated from Princeton College in 1814, studied law and was admitted to the Bar in 1818.
Bayard studied the law, and began his legal practice in the city of Wilmington.

Bayard and law
When the death of his successor, George R. Riddle, caused a vacancy in the United States Senate in 1867, Bayard interrupted his practice of law in Wilmington and served again as the U. S. Senator from April 5, 1867, to March 4, 1869.
Soon after graduating he formed a law partnership with his Williams classmate J. Bayard Pruyn in New York City.

Bayard and was
Cleveland was among the leaders in early support, but Thomas F. Bayard of Delaware, Allen G. Thurman of Ohio, Samuel Freeman Miller of Iowa, and Benjamin Butler of Massachusetts also had considerable followings, along with various favorite sons.
Each of the other candidates had hindrances to his nomination: Bayard had spoken in favor of secession in 1861, making him unacceptable to Northerners ; Butler, conversely, was reviled throughout the South for his actions during the Civil War ; Thurman was generally well liked, but was growing old and infirm, and his views on the silver question were uncertain.
Lucrezia met the famed French soldier, the Chevalier Bayard while the latter was co-commanding the French allied garrison of Ferrara in 1510.
She was born in Breda, the sister of Samuel Bayard of Amsterdam, who was married to Anna Stuyvesant, his sister.
It was written while the composer was living in Paris, with a French libretto by Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges and Jean-François Bayard.
Thomas Francis Bayard ( October 29, 1828 – September 28, 1898 ) was an American lawyer and politician from Wilmington, Delaware.
Bayard was born in Wilmington, Delaware, son of U. S. Senator James A. Bayard, Jr. and Anne Francis, and grandson of U. S. Senator James A. Bayard, Sr.
Thomas Bayard was the fourth generation of the family to serve in the U. S. Senate.
Thomas Bayard was himself the First Lieutenant of a group known as the Delaware Guard, widely considered to be one of the military arms of pro-Southerners in Delaware.
When the Delaware Guard was finally disarmed, Bayard was arrested for resisting the seizure, but was later paroled.
Bayard was elected to his father s seat in the United States Senate in 1868, and would serve there from March 4, 1869 until March 6, 1885.
Bayard was a candidate for President of the United States in 1876, ran second to Winfield Scott Hancock for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1880, and second to Grover Cleveland in 1884.
His term was controversial, however, because while Ambassador, Bayard condemned the American policy of protectionism in trade, which he deemed " state socialism.
U. S. Senator Thomas F. Bayard, Jr. was his son.
The best-known of its members was Bayard, " the knight without fear and beyond reproach ".
That exact phrase, says Safire, was also used by Bernard Baruch in 1946 ( in a speech at the United Nations probably written by Herbert Bayard Swope ).

Bayard and admitted
Agnes Conway, was admitted to the British School at Athens under Director Alan John Bayard Wace for the 1913-1914 session, along with her friend Evelyn Radford with whom she had attended Newnham College, Cambridge.
Bayard graduated from Yale University in 1890, where he was a member of Skull and Bones, attended Yale Law School and was admitted to the Delaware Bar in 1893.

Bayard and 1851
In the summer of 1851, along with photographers Édouard Baldus, Henri Le Secq, Gustave Le Gray, and O. Mestral, Bayard travelled throughout France to photograph architectural monuments at the request of the Commission des Monuments Historiques.
Bayard was also one of the first photographers to be commissioned to document and preserve architecture and historical sites in France for the Missions Héliographiques in 1851 by the Historic Monument Commission.
Their children included James Bayard ( 1760 – 1788 ) ( 1760 – 1788 ), Andrew Bayard ( 1762 – 1833 ), Samuel Bayard ( 1766 – 1840 ), Jane Bayard ( 1772 – 1851 ) who married Andrew Kirkpatrick, Nicholas Bayard ( 1774 – 1821 ), Margaret Bayard ( 1778 – 1844 ), and Anna Bayard ( 1779 – 1869 ).

Bayard and worked
Eventually, Hubert Humphrey, Walter Reuther and black civil rights leaders ( including Roy Wilkins, Martin Luther King, and Bayard Rustin ) worked out a compromise with MFDP leaders: the MFDP would receive two non-voting seats on the floor of the Convention ; the regular Mississippi delegation would be required to pledge to support the party ticket ; and no future Democratic convention would accept a delegation chosen by a discriminatory poll.
Norland was named in 1862 by Reverend Bayard Taylor after an African village he'd worked in, Nordland.
Along with Bayard Rustin, one of her close allies, she was co-organizer of the 1957 Prayer Pilgrimage which brought thousands of activists to Washington D. C. Because she was neither a man nor a minister, she was not seriously considered for the post of executive director, but she worked with the SCLC ministers to hire Reverend John Tilley in that capacity.
He also worked with Bayard Rustin, later the organizer of Martin Luther King's 1963 " I Have a Dream " march on Washington.
Eventually, Hubert Humphrey, Walter Reuther and the black civil rights leaders including Roy Wilkins and Bayard Rustin worked out a compromise: two of the 68 MFDP delegates chosen by Johnson would be made at-large delegates and the remainder would be non-voting guests of the convention ; the regular Mississippi delegation was required to pledge to support the party ticket ; and no future Democratic convention would accept a delegation chosen by a discriminatory poll.

Bayard and father
As determined Peace Democrats, Thomas Bayard and his father were very much opposed to the Lincoln policy of coercion to prevent the secession of the Southern states, although they seemed equally in favor of remaining in the Union.
Bayard Rustin, while not a father of the organization, was, Farmer and Houser later said, " an uncle to CORE " and supported it greatly.
In 1513, when Henry VIII of England routed the French at the Battle of the Spurs ( Guinegate, where Bayard's father had received a lifelong injury in a battle of 1479 ), Bayard, trying to rally his countrymen, found his escape cut off.
In 1931, when Bayard and Everett were persuaded by their father to sell the confectionery and work at his dairy, they brought their candy-making equipment with them, and established a retail business there.
Bayard was the father of two U. S. Senators, Richard H. Bayard and James A. Bayard, Jr., grandfather of another, Thomas F. Bayard, Sr. and great grandfather of another, Thomas F. Bayard, Jr ..
He was the brother of Herbert Bayard Swope, and father of Henrietta Swope and John Swope, the Hollywood and Life Magazine photographer who married actress Dorothy McGuire.
He was the father of U. S. Senator Thomas F. Bayard, Sr. and grandfather of U. S. Senator Thomas F. Bayard, Jr.

Bayard and
Bayard died at his daughter s home in Dedham, Massachusetts on September 29, 1898, and is buried in the Old Swedes Episcopal Church Cemetery at Wilmington.
At the end of the Revolutionary War, Bayard s property was confiscated by the Revolutionary Government of New Jersey.
* 2006: L Insurgé de l amour, label Revues Bayard, Paris-ASIN B000EQHSPU.
Bayard s company became a model for discipline, high morale, and battlefield effectiveness ; and played a key role that year in rescuing the French vanguard at the Battle of Agnadello, on May 14, 1509 ; against the Venetian forces led by Bartolomeo d ' Alviano.
This included McLane s mentor, James A. Bayard and various members of the Clayton family, especially Thomas Clayton and his cousin, John M. Clayton.
In both 1907 and 1908 Clément Bayard won the Coupe de l Automobile-Club de Cannes ', and in 1908 it also won the Tour de France Automobile.
* 2003: Les enquêtes de l Inspecteur Bayard part 12 by Olivier Schwartz and Jean-Louis Fonteneau, Bayard
In 1997, chickaDEE ( as well as sister publications OWL and Chirp ) was purchased by Bayard Canada, which also owns a number of French-language children s magazines, including Les Débrouillards and Les Explorateurs.
The constitution, name, and first ritual were developed at the home of the Bayard s.
During these visits, Ludlow “ made upon myself the trial of the effects of every strange drug and chemical which the laboratory could produce .” A few months before, Bayard Taylor s Putnam s Magazine article The Vision of Hasheesh had been devoured by Ludlow, and so when the cannabis-based tetanus remedy called Tilden s extract came out he had to try some.
This scene attracted the likes of Walt Whitman, Fitz James O Brien, Bayard Taylor, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Edmund Clarence Stedman, and Artemus Ward.
Subsequent to his early death, his mother Olivia Bayard Cutting was offered the standard $ 10, 000 appropriation as a statesman s next of kin, which she refused.
In 1997, OWL ( as well as sister publications chickaDEE and Chirp ) was purchased by Bayard Canada, which also owns a number of French-language children s magazines, including Les Débrouillards and Les Explorateurs.
Commodore Thomas McDonough of Odessa was one of the hero s of 1814, defeating the British fleet on Lake Champlain, and U. S. Senator James A. Bayard, Sr. of Wilmington was one of the commissioners to the peace conference that produced the Treaty of Ghent, which ended the war.

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