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  1. Thomas Campbell (born July 27, 1777, Glasgow, Scot.—died June 15, 1844, Boulogne, France) was a Scottish poet, remembered chiefly for his sentimental and martial lyrics. He was also one of the initiators of a plan to found what became the University of London.

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  2. Thomas Campbell was a Scottish poet whose work helped to define the Romantic era in British literature. His poetry is characterized by its strong narrative drive, its focus on themes of love, patriotism, and the natural world, and its use of vivid imagery and evocative language.

  3. Thomas Campbell (27 July 1777 – 15 June 1844) was a Scottish poet. He was a founder and the first President of the Clarence Club and a co-founder of the Literary Association of the Friends of Poland; he was also one of the initiators of a plan to found what became University College London.

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  5. Thomas Campbell (1 February 1763 – 4 January 1854) was a Presbyterian minister who became prominent during the Second Great Awakening of the United States. Born in County Down, he began a religious reform movement on the American frontier. He was joined in the work by his son, Alexander.

  6. Thomas Campbell (27 July 1777– 15 June 1844) was a Scottish poet chiefly remembered for his sentimental poetry dealing especially with human affairs. A co-founder of the Literary Association of the Friends of Poland, he was also one of the initiators of a plan to found what became University College London.

  7. On January 1, 1812 Thomas Campbell, as senior minister of the First Church of the Christian Association of Washington, signed Alexander Campbell's certificate of ordination. On March 12, 1812 Alexander & Margaret's first child, Jane Caroline, is born.

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  8. The complete poetical works of Thomas Campbell; with an original biography, and notes. Also available in digital form. Contributor: Campbell, Thomas - Sargent, Epes Date: 1854

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