146 resultados para Eliot, Charles William, 1834-1926.


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Three-page handwritten essay composed in English and attributed to Harvard undergraduate William Ellery Channing. The verso of the last page is inscribed "Channing 5 June 97." A quotation from Edward Young appears at the top of the first page: "A Competence is vital to content / Much wealth is corpulence, if not disease" and discusses the topic of affluence. The document includes edits and struck-through words.

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This letter was written aboard the U.S.S. Franklin. Stewart writes in detail about William’s brother Henry James (Harry) Tudor, and concerns about his character, particularly his "natural indolence and indifference." He notes that like his wife, Delia, Harry spends money irresponsibly. Stewart also writes he tried to interest Harry in the pursership of the Franklin, and had hoped he would be appointed to the Consulate of Tripoli or Tunis.

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Two letters extending professional courtesy and discussing an incident between French and American vessels. In French.

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One letter requesting a visit to the Peruvian senate.

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One letter sent from Valparaiso, Chile, in which Thompson discusses the political situation in that country and his own health.

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Letter enclosed with two letters to be delivered to Perkins & Co. regarding quicksilver.

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Three letters regarding the legal dispute between John Dorr and the Peruvian government over the condemnation of Dorr’s ship, Esther. Loring was the attorney for the defendant, Paschal Pope. Tudor was authorized to depose witnesses in his capacity as United States consul.

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This folder contains two handwritten documents recommending Croswell as an instructor of literature, languages, and mathematics.

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Printed advertisement for the evening classes of William Croswell and Charles Turner in Liverpool with handwritten notes on the verso.

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A brief one-page note from Croswell resigning from the South Grammar School.

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One-page letter from Croswell to George Richards, the Pastor of the Universal Society in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, requesting information about teaching opportunities in the area.

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One leaf containing the response of Pastor George Richards to Croswell's September 1, 1794, request for information on teaching opportunities.

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