996 resultados para Fowle, William Bentley, 1795-1865.
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"Notice sur les édifices et sur les principales localité du département de la Gironde": v. 2, p. [207]-[284]
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"A loose paraphrase of not quite fourteen folios of the first three volumes of the French romance of Lancelot du Lac."--Pref.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Publisher's advertisements follow text.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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One-page letter from Croswell to Dr. Dingley in New York City, requesting information on teaching opportunities in the area.
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Note regarding the return of Mrs. Crocker's books.
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Leather hardcover notebook with unruled pages containing the handwritten mathematical exercises of William Emerson Faulkner, begun in 1795 while he was an undergraduate at Harvard College. The volume contains rules, definitions, problems, drawings, and tables on geometry, trigonometry, surveying, calculating distances, sailing, and dialing. Some of the exercises are illustrated by unrefined hand-drawn diagrams, including some of buildings and trees.
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Daniel Bates wrote these five letters to his friend and classmate, William Jenks, between May 1795 and September 1798. In a letter written May 12, 1795, Bates informs Jenks, who was then employed as an usher at Mr. Webb's school, of his studies of Euclid, the meeting of several undergraduate societies, and various sightings of birds, gardens and trees. In a letter written in November 1795 from Princeton, where he was apparently on vacation with the family of classmate Leonard Jarvis, he describes playing the game "break the Pope's neck" and tells Jenks what he was reading (Nicholson, Paley?, and Thompson) and what his friend's father was reading (Mirabeau and Neckar).
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Cover title: Tributes of the nations to Abraham Lincoln.
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AT head of title: Appendix to diplomatic correspondence of 1865.