He was governor of New Hampshire, 1812-18, wrote to the press over the signature "cincinnatus," and published an Address to the Clergy, '14. He lived till 22 June, 1850. Plutarch.
"A Biographical Dictionary of Freethinkers of All Ages and Nations"
Joseph Mazzini Wheeler
They only lacked a cincinnatus.
"The Missourian"
Eugene P. (Eugene Percy) Lyle
With the eloquence of Demosthenes, the philosophy of Socrates, the justice of Aristides and the patriotism of cincinnatus he took a bold, broad, impartial and comprehensive view of the past, present and future-held up to the light the relations between the mother country and the Colonies-unveiled the dark designs of the corrupt unprincipled ministry-exposed their unholy claims to wield an iron sceptre over America-demonstrated clearly that their ulterior object was the slavery of the people and extortion of money and painted a nation's rights and a nation's wrongs in flaming colors of lurid brightness.
"Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution"
L. Carroll Judson