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  1. Egbert Benson (June 21, 1746 – August 24, 1833) was an American lawyer, jurist, and politician, who represented New York State in the Continental Congress, Annapolis Convention, and United States House of Representatives.

  2. 4 de nov. de 2015 · Benson era un cardiólogo que se había convencido de los beneficios de las técnicas de meditación trascendental para la salud física, e instruyó a los pacientes para que adoptaran actitudes ...

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  3. Egbert Benson was appointed an Associate Justice of the New York Supreme Court of Judicature in 1794. He wrote the majority opinion, in which Justices Jacob Radcliff, James Kent and Morgan Lewis concurred, in the breach of promise case Johnson v. Caulkins.

  4. Egbert Benson (September 1, 1789 – February 25, 1866) was an American politician and prominent landowner in Brooklyn. Early life. Benson was born in New York on September 1, 1789. He was the son of Dinah ( née Couwenhoven) Benson and Lieutenant Colonel Robert Benson (1739–1823), [1] Clerk of the New York State Senate. [2] .

  5. Egbert Benson, First Chief Judge of the Second Circuit (1801-1802): Essays. New York: Second Circuit Committee on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution, 1987.

  6. Egbert Benson (June 21, 1746 – August 24, 1833) was an American lawyer, jurist, and politician, who represented New York State in the Continental Congress, Annapolis Convention, and United States House of Representatives.

  7. 30 de ago. de 2008 · Egbert Benson was born in New York in June 1746. He was the youngest son of Robert and Catharina Van Borsum Benson. His father was a brewer but a member of a distinguished family. Egbert's long career was in the law and as a jurist. He lived in Albany during the 1790s and early 1800s.