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J.L. O'Sullivan

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{{Infobox rai-fellow
| first_name = J.L.
| name = O'Sullivan
| honorific_prefix = Hon.
| honorific_suffix =
| image = File:O'Sullivan,_J.L..jpg
| birth_date = 1813
| death_date = 1895
| address = c/o Croskey and Co., 2 S. Michael's House, S. Michael's Lane, EC [1864]<br />7 Park Street, Grosvenor Square<br />57 South Street, Mayfair, W. [1866]<br />8 Park Place Clarence Gate Regents Park handwritten in A31/2/2; and in A6:2 (where c/o Croskey and Co has been crossed out)
| occupation = literary<br />diplomacy
| elected_ESL =
| elected_ASL = 1864.03.15
| elected_AI =
| elected_APS =
| elected_LAS =
| membership = ASL ordinary fellow<br />ASL Foundation Fellow
| left =
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== Notes ==
=== Office Notes ===

=== House Notes ===
(of New York) late US Minister to Portugal
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
spiritualist - mentioned in various books on this subject<br />John Louis O'Sullivan (November 15, 1813 – March 24, 1895) was an American columnist and editor who used the term "Manifest Destiny" in 1845 to promote the annexation of Texas and the Oregon Country to the United States. O'Sullivan was an influential political writer and advocate for the Democratic Party at that time and served as US Minister to Portugal during the administration of President Franklin Pierce (1853–1857), but he largely faded from prominence soon thereafter. He was rescued from obscurity in the twentieth century after the famous phrase "Manifest Destiny" was traced back to him.
== Publications ==
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