31 resultados para Spiller, James, 1692-1729.
em University of Michigan
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes letters by John James, Jr., and Jonathan Boucher.
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In the photocopy, some leaves show two pages of the original.
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Eight letters from Jesuit missionaries in America, selected from v. 6-8 of "Lettres edifiantes et curieuses". Paris, 1780-88. In the present edition the title, place and date of writing, and name of writer have been omitted, and minor changes made at beginning and end of the letters. The first five letters may be found, with English translations, in v. 66-69 of "The Jesuit relations and allied documents", 1896-1901.
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A translation of parts relating to America in "Lettres édifiantes et curieuses, ć̄rites des missions étrangères".
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Each tract has special t.p. with original imprint; to the imprint of the second tract is added: And now re-printed at London, by Robert Wilks ... 1811.
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"Of the intermediate state of blessed souls. A sermon preached at the funeral of James Bonnell, Esq. ... April 29, 1699. By Edward Lord Bishop of Killmore and Ardagh" (p. [251]-280) has special t.p.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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F only available in microfiche.
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On verso: Copied from a tin-type. Taken in Yorktown Va., in February 1864, the day of the arrival from the Kilpatrick raid on Richmond at which time I was commanding the 6th Mich. Calvary with the rank of major. Was promoted to Colonel the May following. Age 24. J.W.K.
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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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York Township (Mich.) residence. Publication information: Chicago, Ill. : Everts & Stewart, 1874.
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First Dean of University of Michigan Law School, 1859-1871. On verso: Sam B. Revenaugh's Photographic Establishment, 28 Huron Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan