111 resultados para Calzabigi, Ranieri de, 1714-1795.


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One leaf (pages 301-302) of the August, 1795 issue of Massachusetts Magazine with an editorial regarding the authorship of Father Abbey's Will. The article identifies John Seccombe as the author based on information provided by "Thaddeus Mason, Esq. of Cambridge, the only surviving classmate, and very intimate friend of the Rev. John Seccombe."

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One-page letter from Croswell to Dr. Dingley in New York City, requesting information on teaching opportunities in the area.

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Note regarding the return of Mrs. Crocker's books.

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This folder contains three receipts.

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This paper notebook contains six pages of financial entries made by Croswell between 1795 and 1800, followed by a bibliographical plan for the arrangement of the Harvard College Library, dated September 1822.

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This small paper-bound notebook contains notes Winthrop made concerning the cases he heard between 1784 and 1795 as a Justice of the Peace for Middlesex County. These notes provide insight into the nature of crimes being committed in Cambridge in the post-Revolutionary period, as well as the names and occupations of those accused and their victims. The cases involved the following individuals, among others: Samuel Bridge, Benjamin Estabrook, Joseph Jeffords, Cato Bordman, John Kidder, Spenser Goddin, Jacob Cromwell, Benjamin Stratton, Mary Flood, Bender Temple, John Willett, Joseph Hartwell, Nathaniel Stratton, Amos Washburn, Francis Moore, Thomas Malone, Thomas Cook, and Amboy Brown. The cases involved a range of offenses, and occasionally Winthrop decided that a case exceeded his jurisdiction and forwarded it to the General Court or the Supreme Judicial Court.

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Paper notebook with Latin text including theses titled "Divisio deber constare partibus paucissimis," "Forma dat esse rei --Theses primae," "Simile non agit in simile probabir à Mr T. Foxcroft in Thesis hâc," and "Lux est Corpus probatur 1712 Thesis." The notebook includes unattached pages of various sizes and a paper fragment.

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Paper notebook of Latin grammar including verb conjugations.

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Single folded piece of paper with Latin text titled "Lux est Corpus."

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Paper notebook comprised of two folded sheets of paper with Latin texts.

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Paper notebook containing a Latin salutatory oration composed by Thomas Foxcroft.

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Paper notebook containing a valedictory oration composed by Thomas Foxcroft. The title page is inscribed, "Thomas Foxcroft Ejus Charta Ad Martii [jes]. 1717."