961 resultados para Broughton, Thomas, 1712-1777.
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Contiene con portadilla propia : Mich. Io. Bodini Panegyricus Beato Thomae archiep. valent. scriptus ..
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Hay un ejemplar encuadernado con: Sermon panegirico del glorioso patriarca San Joseph (NP24-25/F-461).
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en prelim. consta la fecha se 1752
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Texto firmado por Pedro Tomas Febrer
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The bound volume holds handwritten transcriptions of selected Harvard Commencement Theses copied by Isaac Mansfield (Harvard AB 1742). The manuscript volume holds only the Theses chosen for public disputation. The volume includes Theses transcriptions for which no original broadsides are known to still exists.
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The collection consists of two volumes, which date from 1743 to 1805, spanning his whole career as a merchant. Volume one is a letter book containing Townsend's business correspondence from November 23, 1743 to December 12, 1774. Most of the letters were written to American (many in North Carolina) and British (predominately in London) merchants. His earliest letters document his efforts to establish himself as a trader. Over time his letters turn to illustrate the common problems faced by many merchants: damaged goods, overpriced goods, embargos, and high freight costs. Particularly enlightening are his comments on the challenges of doing business throughout the French and Indian War and the years leading up to the American Revolution. He most frequently corresponded with London merchants Champion & Hayley, Lane & Booth, Lane Son & Fraser, Harrison & Ansley, and Leeds merchant Samuel Elam. In addition he frequently corresponded with Eliakim Palmer, colonial agent and merchant in London, as well as Dr. Walley Chauncy of North Carolina. He dealt in a wide variety of goods including molasses, rum, tar, medicines, pitch, saddles, tallow, hides, skins, pickled beef and pork, and wine. The letters also document Townsend's involvement in the slave trade through his occasional purchases of slaves.
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"A second editon of Vols. 1 to 6, by the reporter, was published in 1848-49; and a second edition of Vols. 7 to 21 inclusive, with notes by Thomas M. Day, appeared in 1853-56. The notes to this second edition are numerous, and contain references, not only to the Connecticut series, but also to the Mass. and New York reports." -- Soule, the Lawyer's reference manual.
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"An address to the inhabitants of Pennsylvania, by those freemen of the city of Philadelphia, who are now confined in the Mason's lodge ...": p. 86-115.
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