7 resultados para United States Naval Expedition to Japan, 1852-1854.

em Harvard University


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Undated essay regarding the state of commerce between the United States and Nova Scotia, including specific mentions of foodstuffs traded. Docketed by a letter, likely to a publisher, explaining Tudor’s belief that trade with the United States is beneficial to Nova Scotia and should be encouraged by Great Britain.

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by Isaac A. Hourwich.

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prepared under the direction of Carroll D. Wright ; for the use of the United States Department of Labor.

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Parts nine through thirteen and postscript including transcriptions of contemporary London newspaper accounts of American naval maneuvers that Tudor believes are meant to portray Americans as "wholly destitute of veracity."

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"Lines occasioned by the assertion of Sir Charles Mordaunt in debate, that the Americans could not catch a mouse or shave themselves without having recourse to Birmingham." Undated, unsigned poem, likely by Tudor, in response to remarks made by Mordaunt during a debate on the Orders in Council in the English Parliament.

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Handwritten letter of condolence from United States Senator Charles Sumner (Harvard AB 1830) to Francis Sales's daughter following her father's death. The mailing envelope accompanies the letter.