1000 resultados para Morny, Charles, duc de, 1811-1865.
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[v.6-7] Insectes (atlas, pt.2)
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[v.6-7] Insectes (atlas, pt.1)
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v.51 (1928)
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v.54:no.1 (1933)
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2-leaf handwritten letter describing the rebellion. Includes twentieth century typewriten transcription.
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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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Interleaved second-edition copy of Robert Treat Paine's poem "The Invention of Letters" with handwritten excerpts of 18th century poetry copied by Charles Pinckney Sumner. The excerpts appear to be verses alluded to, or emulated, by Paine in the poem. For example, Paine's verse includes "Beneath the shade, which Freedom's oak displays" and Sumner on the opposite page quoted Alexander Pope's poetry, "Beneath the shade a spreading beech displays." The excerpts include poetry by Alexander Pope, James Thompson, Robert Dodsley, William Falconer, William Hayley, Samuel Rogers, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Thomas Gray, and John Denham.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Bibliography: p. [351]-352.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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I. 1840-1848.--II. 1848-1859.--III. 1859-1864.--IV. 1865-1871.