473 resultados para James, Henry, 1843-1916 - The ambassadors
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"Bibliographical note": p. 379-381.
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Vital records: p. 162-190.
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--[v. 2. no. 1] Peter Cooper. [v.2. no. 2] Andrew Carnegie. [v.2. no. 3.] George Peabody. [v. 2. no. 4.] A.T. Stewart. [v. 2. no. 5.] H.H. Rogers. [v. 2. no. 6.] James J. Hill.
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"Magic and religion": p. 48-79.
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President of the University of Michigan, minister to China and Turkey. On verso: Card Imperial By Sam B. Revenaugh, 28 Huron street (Upstairs) Ann Arbor, - Mich.
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Standing (Adults) L-R: Marion Waterhouse Angell (Mrs. J.R.); James Rowland Angell; Andrew C. McLaughlin; Fanny C. Cooley. Angell (Mrs. A.C.); Alexis Caswell Angell; Sarah Caswell Angell (daughter of A.C), Lois Angell McLaughlin
Middle Row: James Waterhouse Angell (son of J.R.), Marion Angell (McAlpin) (daughter of James R.) James Burrill Angell, Isabel McLaughlin
Front Row: Constance McLaughlin (Green); Robert Cooley Angell (son of A.C.); Esther Lois McLaughlin (Donahue) David Blair McLaughlin; Rowland Hazard McLaughlin; James Burrill Angell II (son of A.C.): James Angell McLaughlin
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President of the University of Michigan, minister to China and Turkey. On verso: North & Oswald Photographers, Toledo, Ohio. Established 1864. Take the Passenger Elevator at St. Clair Street Entrance, and Visit our New Studios, 45 Hall Block. Largest and finest in the West. All negatives preserved and Registered...
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v. 1. 1789-1817 -- v. 2. 1817-1833 -- v. 3. 1833-1841 -- v. 4. 1841-1849 -- v. 5. 1849-1861 -- v. 6. 1861-1869 -- v. 7. 1869-1881 -- v. 8. 1881-1889 -- v. 9. 1889-1897 -- v. 10. 1897-1902 -- Index / revised and enlarged by George Raywood Devitt.
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The various introductory notices signed: Henry Wallis, W.M. Flinders Petrie, F.G. Hilton Price.
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"Reprinted from the Centennial celebration of the United States coast and geodetic survey, April 5-6, 1916."