974 resultados para Rastatt, Congress of (1797-1799)
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Four folio-sized leaves containing a handwritten draft of a petition to the Massachusetts General Court from the Harvard President and Professors regarding the addition of a clause in a pending tax act denying tax exemptions to the Harvard College officers. The petition specifically responds to the statements in the January 1799 memorial of the Committee of the Town of Cambridge.
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Four octavo-sized leaves containing a handwritten copy of a detailed response by the Committee of the Town of Cambridge (comprised of James Winthrop, William Winthrop, and Ebenezer Stedman) to the memorial of Harvard College officers to the Massachusetts General Court.
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One folio-sized leaf containing a handwritten statement of accounting figures titled "Statement of Facts and Modern Estimates: Monies annually paid by or in behalf of the University in Cambridge."
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Two octavo-sized leaves containing a handwritten accounting statement titled "Statement of all College Incomes in Cambridge &c, made from official documents."
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One octavo-sized leaf containing a short handwritten list of accounting figures.
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One folio-sized leaf containing a handwritten table with information about student boarders in Cambridge residences listing the names of the heads of families, student names, the annual rent of chambers, the board per week, and a total amount.
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One octavo-sized folded leaf containing a short handwritten list of payments made to Cambridge for supplies between 1796 and 1799.
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Two octavo-sized leaves containing a handwritten copy of the vote of the Harvard Corporation during the June 10, 1799 meeting authorizing Judge John Lowell and Judge Oliver Wendell to be a committee to attend to business with the state legislature related to the pending bill before the General Court regarding the College's real estate tax exemptions. The vote also authorized Professor Pearson to work with the Committee as needed. The document is addressed to Professor Pearson and signed by President Willard.
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The crystal structure of the title compound was determined by X-ray diffraction. The dysprosium ion is eight-coordinated by three oxygen atoms and three nitrogen atoms from three picolinato ions and two water oxygen atoms. The nitrogen atom and one carboxyl oxygen atom of each picolinato ion are coordinated to the same dysprosium ion to form a five-membered chelating ring. The title compound exists as discrete molecules in the crystal structure.
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One fragment of a leaf containing a handwritten extract from unidentified legislation stipulating that a section of the bill "should not be so construed as to exempt" the real estate of the College or its officers from payment of local taxes beyond that exempted in the Charter of 1650 and the state Constitution. The text includes the note, "passed 7 Feb'y --99" and presumably refers to the bill referenced in President Willard's letter to Samuel Phillips that "passed the House, and is now before the Senate." The section did not become part of the tax law.
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Fragment of paper containing a handwritten copy of the substitute clause. The clause was included in the annual tax act, approved on February 28, 1799 (Chapter 75).
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One folio-sized leaf containing a handwritten unidentified statement with calculations by year between June 1785 through January 1799. The entries include a yearly figure and "deduct" amounts, and amounts include cents suggesting the figures represent income or repair amounts, as opposed to rents.
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One folio-sized leaf containing a handwritten accounting statement of the appropriated and unappropriated income from the Charles River and West Boston bridges and real estate of the College.