51 resultados para Smith, William A. bp., (William Andrew), 1802-1870.
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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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Four letters written from Tudor to his family while he was traveling in France in 1800 and 1802. In two letters, he describes in detail his capture by a French privateer aboard the ship Minerva in the spring of 1800. He also discusses the business activities of "Mr. C" (John Codman), his employer. Tudor additionally describes the French countryside and the impact of the French Revolutionary Wars on the cities.
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Three letters written from Paris and Bordeaux. Tudor again writes of his approval of Bonaparte, and offers observations on the weather, crops, and culture of France.
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Four letters regarding the North American Review, as well as Tudor’s request to be considered for a position as Smith Professor of French and Spanish Languages and Literature at Harvard.
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Five letters in which Perkins comments on the political landscape in the United States, the election of Andrew Jackson as president, Boston architectural and real estate developments, and the Granite Railway and granite quarries in Quincy.
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Five letters written from Ligorno, Italy, on topics including the travels of Tudor and other friends, piracy in the Mediterranean, and Degen’s recollections of a visit to the Tudor family in Boston.
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Four letters on topics such as Tudor’s travel plans, news of friends, and the Degen children.
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Three letters recounting news of friends and Degen’s social activities in Ligorno.
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One letter mentioning the French ambassador to Naples, Charles Jean-Marie Alquier. In French.
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Two letters regarding Lee’s business activities and an offer to help Tudor find a commercial position in Europe.
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Two letters regarding commissions executed by Tudor on her behalf and on behalf of Elizabeth Degen.
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One letter regarding Boit’s business enterprises.
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Four letters regarding trade and Tudor’s travels throughout Europe.
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One letter regarding the price and condition of a painting and the art market in general. In French.
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One letter regarding the address of a mutual acquaintance and Dorr’s business interests.