17 resultados para 4H-SiC

em Harvard University


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del sigr. Bidèra ; posta in musica del maestro G. Donizetti.

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Two folio-sized leaves containing a handwritten copy of a petition to the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the Committee of the Town of Cambridge (comprised by James Winthrop, William Winthrop, and Ebenezer Stedman). The petition includes eight points related to the tax exemptions of Harvard real estate and the personal property of College administrators and faculty, and requests further tax legislation to remove any ambiguity that prevents the College and associated individuals "from paying a just & equitable proportion of Town and Parish Charges."

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Handwritten copy of a deed between Moses Parker and the Trustees for the land originally purchased by Parker, et al. from John Owosamog in 1700.

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Correspondence regarding a vomit Winthrop prescribed to Clark's wife, and the lack of improvement of her symptoms, which she believed were possibly caused by chest worms.

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Correspondence requesting medicines from Winthrop for his stomach ailment, and for a neighbor who was suffering from edema.

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Correspondence requesting Winthrop send Gerrard a purge and other medicine to treat a urinary condition.

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Correspondence requesting a consultation with Winthrop regarding an illness of his daughter. He also asks Winthrop send his wife medicine for her edema.

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Correspondence requesting advice on treatment and medicine for his daughter-in-law, who was ill with pain, vomiting, and a cough.

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Correspondence requesting advice for treating occasional fits of pain and cold Ward was suffering.