967 resultados para Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of, 1592-1628.
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Elias Mann kept this diary during his undergraduate years at Harvard College. The diary begins August 17, 1796 and ends in August of 1800 and also includes several undated sheets filled with excerpts of poems. The daily entries describe many aspects of Mann's life, including not only his experiences at Harvard but also his involvement in the larger community. Entries related to life at Harvard describe club meetings (coffee club, Hasty Pudding Club and Phi Beta Kappa); trips to the theater; dinners at taverns; games and recreation, including a card game called "Loo," cribbage, backgammon, bowling, playing ball, fishing, skating and going for sleigh rides; gathering, and sometimes taking from others' gardens, food (most often plums, peaches, nuts and apples); what he ate (including one breakfast of three raw eggs and two glasses of wine); what he read (including Tristram Shandy and one of "Mrs. Ratcliffe's novels"); his friends, often mentioned by name; and academic work and formalities. In one entry he mentions the theft of several possessions from his room, and there are several entries about trips to Fresh Pond.
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Duke of Argyll, chairman.
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On a ms. list of plays of the year 1638. -- Sir Anthony Browne, standard bearer to king Henry VIII, and his descendants. -- On the source and nomenclature of the river Thames. -- On Sir Philip Sidney and his father, Sir Henry Sidney, in relation to Ludlow castle. -- Episodes in the career of Humphrey duke of Gloucester, and his first duchess, and their connection with the abbey of St. Albans. -- On the involuntary visit of Philip of Austria and Juana of Spain to Weymouth in 1506, and its consequences. -- Recuiver, the Regulbium of the Romans. -- Appendix.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Vols. 3-4 have imprint: London : J. Murray; v. 5-7 have imprint: Hereford : Jakeman & Carver.
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Running title: Letters to Lord North.
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Vol. 2 has imprint: London, H. Colburn.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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In anticipation of the coronation of King George III.
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The first Duke of Wellington.--George Canning.--The second Viscount Melbourne.--Sir Robert Peel.--Benjamin Disraeli, earl of Beaconsfield.--William Ewart Gladstone.--Queen Victoria.
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--I. Life of the author. An essay on the original and nature of government. Observations upon the united provinces of the Netherlands. Letters containing an account of the most important transactions that passed in Christendom from 1665 to 1672.-II. Sequel of the author's letters, serving to supply the loss of the first part of his memoirs. A survey of the constitutions and interests of the empire, Sweden, Denmark, Spain, Holland, France, and Flanders in 1671. A letter to the Duke of Ormond, written in October 1673. Memoirs, pt. II--III.--III. [Essays] Poetry.--IV. Letters to the king, the Prince of Orange, &c. Index.
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Letters of Amerigo Salvetti, Tuscan representative at the British court, to the Grand Duke of Tuscany. These letters, written from April, 1625, to December, 1628, were in Tuscan dialect and partly in cipher: the translation was made by H. Wilson of Florence. cf. p.[1]