1000 resultados para Samuel Alito


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v.40:no.3 (1911)

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v.35:no.1 (1907)

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v.30:no.4 (1917)

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Two-leaf printed circular regarding the distribution of religious books according to the bequest of the estate of Samuel Phillips. The circular lists Eliphalet Pearson as a member of the Committee for distributing books. There is a struck-through handwritten note about the distribution of Dr. Watt's Divine Songs. The circular has the inscription: "Papers of 1794. College Papers."

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Includes response and receipt for payment of £10 from butler Samuel Shapleigh.

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Letter arranges transfer of £50 from Thompson to Shapleigh through Capt. Luke Wilder.

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Letter arranges payment to Shapleigh for an arithmetic book for Mr. Thompson. Also includes a receipt dated 17 July 1792 from Shapleigh for £2.10 for the arithmetic book.

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In this letter, Davis writes Shapleigh that he will not attend commencement.

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Davis requests Shapleigh to send him the remainder of Mr. Adams' bills for settlement.

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One leaf containing a letter from Samuel Webber to Pearson that accompanied a copy of the vote of the Corporation relative to compensation for Pearson's service to Harvard.

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Handwritten certification from Samuel Topliff that Philip Draper boarded with his family and kept the town grammar school.

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Two octavo-sized leaves containing a one-page handwritten letter from Samuel Phillips, President of the Massachusetts Senate, to Professor Pearson informing him of a bill before the Senate for enlarging the power of the College to hold tax-exempt real estate.

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Four folio-sized pages containing a handwritten letter from President Willard to the President of the Massachusetts Senate, Samuel Phillips, regarding the taxation of College real estate and the history of the College's compromise with the Committee of the town of Cambridge regarding taxation.