889 resultados para Degollado Santos, Santos, 1811-1861
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Wakeman Burritt (1785-1847) was a merchant and ship owner who conducted his business in New York, New Orleans, LA, Charleston, SC, and the West Indies. Despite the difficulties that the Embargo Act of 1807 and the War of 1812 posed to trade and commerce, Burritt managed to run a successful business, dealing in commodities such as foodstuffs, cloth, cotton, and soap. He owned three ships, the Brig Cannon, Brig Eunice and Brig Sampson. In 1809, he married Grace Burr (1787-1874). Together they had at least one child, Francis Burritt (1811-1861).
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"An introduction to the principal Greek tragic and comic metres in scansion, structure, and ictus; by James Tate": p. [455]-529.
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Includes index.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes index.
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Acquisition made accessible thanks to the generous support of the Frederick J. and Margret L. Worden Endowment.
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Last page wrongly numbered, p. 634.
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The first 3 editions of this work appeared under the name of the original author, P.W. Buckham. cf. British Mus. General cat. of printed books.
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Vol. 1 has imprint: New York [etc.] American Book Company [n.d.]
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