Thomas Smith Grimké (September 22, 1786 – October 12, 1834) was an American attorney, author, orator, and social activist. Among his siblings were the Grimké sisters. (From Wikipedia) More about Thomas Smith Grimké:
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| | Books by Thomas Smith Grimké: Additional books by Thomas Smith Grimké in the extended shelves: Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: Address of Thomas S. Grimké (American Sunday School Union, 1831) (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: An address on the character and objects of science : and especially, the influence of the Reformation on the science and literature, past, present and future, of Protestant nations : delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, on Wed., the 9th of May : being the anniversary of the Literary and Philosophical Society of South Carolina. (Printed by A. E. Miller, 1827) (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: Address on the patriot character : of the temperance reformation: delivered before the Charleston Temperance Society, and the Young Men's Temperance Society of Charleston, on Tuesday, 26th February, 1833, in the First Presbyterian Church, Charleston (Observer Office Press, 1833) (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: Address on the power and value of the Sunday school system in evangelizing heathen and re-constructing Christian communitys, by an improvement of the religion and morals, the education and literature, and the social, civil and political institutions of every people : and on the Southern enterprise of the American Sunday school union ; delivered in the Lutheran Church, City of Charleston, on Monday evening, March 17, 1834 ([s.n.], 1834) (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: Correspondence on the principles of peace, manual labor schools, &c. (Observer Office Press, 1833), also by Theodore Dwight Weld and Observer Office Press (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: An essay on the appropriate use of the Bible in common education : prepared for the American Lyceum (Observer Office Press, 1833) (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: An inquiry into the accordancy of war with the principles of Christianity; and an examination of the philosophical reasoning by which it is defended; with observations on the causes of war and some of its effects (Printed by I. Ashmead & co., 1834), also by Jonathan Dymond (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: An inquiry into the accordancy of war with the principles of Christianity ; and, An examination of the philosophical reasoning by which is defended : with observations on the causes of war and some of its effects (Philadelphia : Printed by I. Ashmead & Co., 1834., 1834), also by Jonathan Dymond (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: A letter to the Honorable John C. Calhoun, Robert Y. Hayne, George M'Duffie, and James Hamilton, jr. (Printed by J.S. Burges, 1832) (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: A letter to the Honorable John C. Calhoun, Vice-President of the United States, Robert Y. Hayne, Senator of the United States, George M'Duffie, of the House of Representatives of the United States, and James Hamilton, Jr. Governor of the State of South Carolina. (J. S. Burges, 1832), also by John C. Calhoun (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: A letter to the Honorable John C. Calhoun, vice-president of the United States, Robert Y. Hayne, senator of the United States, George M'Duffie, of the House of Representatives of the United States, and James Hamilton, Jr. Governor of the State of South Carolina. (Thomas Kite, 1832), also by John C. Calhoun (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: Mr. Grimké's oration on American education (pub. by Josiah Drake, 1835), also by Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: An oration delivered in St. Philip's Church, before the inhabitants of Charleston, on the fourth of July, 1809 (Printed by John Hoff, 1809), also by S.C.) American Revolution Society (Charleston and South-Carolina State Society of Cincinnati (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: An oration, delivered in St. Philip's church, before the inhabitants of Charleston, on the fourth of July, 1809, by the appointment of the South Carolina state society of Cincinnati, and published at the request of that society, and of the American revolution society. (W. Riley, 1829), also by S.C.) American Revolution Society (Charleston and South-Carolina State Society of Cincinnati (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: An oration, delivered in St. Philip's church, before the inhabitants of Charleston, on the fourth of July, 1809 (Re-printed by W. Riley, 1829), also by Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: Oration on American education, delivered before the Western literary institute and College of professional teachers ... 1834. (J. Drake, 1835) (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: Oration on the absolute necessity of union, and the folly and madness of disunion : delivered Fourth of July, 1809 (1829), also by Jacob Porter, William Riley, South Carolina Senate, S.C.) St. Philip's Church (Charleston, S.C.) American Revolution Society (Charleston, and South-Carolina State Society of Cincinnati (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: Oration on the advantages, to be derived from the introduction of the Bible, and of sacred literature, as essential parts of all education, in a literary point of view merely ... Delivered before the Connecticut Alpha of the P B K society, on Tuesday September 7, 1830 (H. Howe, 1830) (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: Oration on the comparativ [sic] elements and dutys [sic] of Grecian and American eloquence. (Truman and Smith, 1834), also by Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) and Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: Oration on the comparativ elements and dutys of Grecian and American eloquence. [With a postscript.] (Cincinnati, 1834) (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: Oration on the duties of youth to instructors and themselves : on the importance of the art of speaking, and of debating societies ; delivered by appointment, before the Euphradian Society of the College of Charleston, on Monday 13th August, 1832, in the college chapel (Printed by A. E. Miller, 1832), also by Archibald Edward Miller and College of Charleston. Euphradian Society (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: An oration on the practicability and expediency of reducing the whole body of the law to the simplicity and order of a code : delivered in the City-Hall, before the South-Carolina Bar Association, on Saturday, the 17th March, 1827 : being the anniversary (Printed by A.E. Miller, 1827) (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: Oration on the principal duties of Americans : delivered before the Washington Society and other citizens of Charleston in the Second Presbyterian Church on Thursday the 4th of July (Printed by W. Estill, 1833), also by William Drayton and S.C.) Washington Society (Charleston (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: Oxford addresses; being the inaugural address, and address to the graduates of Miami university, of the years 1829, '30, '31, '32, '33, '34, by R. H. Bishop, D. D. president; addresses delivered, on anniversary occasions, before the Erodelphian and Union literary societies of Miami university; and an address delivered at the anniversary of the Society of the alumni of Miami university, September 22, 1834, by William M. Corry, A. M. (J. G. Monfort, 1835), also by Ohio) Miami University (Oxford, Daniel Drake, James Hall, Thomas Ewing, Timothy Walker, Charles Caldwell, J. M. Straughton, Benjamin Drake, John Thompson, William Gray, W. M. Corry, and Robert H. Bishop (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: Reflections on the character and objects of all science and literature, and on the relative excellence and value of religious and secular education, and of sacred and classical literature : in two addresses and an oration with additions and improvements : with an appendix ... (H. Howe, 1831) (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: The temperance reformation the cause of Christian morals. : An address delivered before the Charleston Temperance Society and the Young Men's Temperance Society of Charleston. On Tuesday evening, February 25th, 1834. In St. Stephen's Chapel. (Observer Office Press., 1834), also by S.C.) Young Men's Temperance Society (Charleston and Charleston Temperance Society (page images at HathiTrust) Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834: To the people of the state of South Carolina. ([Charleston], 1832) (page images at HathiTrust)
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