305 resultados para Caxton, William, approximately 1422-1491 or 1492.


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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 regarding subscriptions for Tudor’s work on James Otis.

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Four letters on topics including Gilman’s literary work, his upcoming move to Charleston, South Carolina, to become pastor of a Unitarian church, and his impressions of the city once there, as well as subscriptions for Tudor’s work on James Otis.

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One letter mentioning the French ambassador to Naples, Charles Jean-Marie Alquier. In French.

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Two letters explaining the elder William Tudor’s debts.

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One letter requesting information on the state of national agriculture, manufacturing, and industry on behalf of the Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of National Industry.

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Four letters regarding the construction of an Episcopal church in Boston, and the various literary and intellectual pursuits of both men.

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One letter regarding a meeting between the elder William Tudor and the King of England at the Court of Saint James.

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Two letters requesting General Knox’s removal from the Tudor family residence at Franklin Place.

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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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Five letters in which Lee relays his efforts to obtain a political appointment for Tudor from President James Monroe. He also reports on the activities of Tudor’s brother-in-law, Charles Stewart, and a meeting between John Quincy Adams and Tudor’s brother-in-law, Robert Hallowell Gardiner.

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One letter regarding a report from Tudor’s brother, Frederic, on piracy, and Lowell’s thoughts on the North American Review and domestic politics.

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Two letters regarding Tudor’s research into James Otis.

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Two letters on topics such as Mason’s search for original documents relating to the Constitution and the admission of Missouri to the union as a slave state.