996 resultados para Berington, Joseph, 1746-1827.
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Includes bibliograpical references.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The collection contains items relating to individual members of the family as well as the Seixas family in general. Included are papers of the following persons: Isaac Mendes Seixas (1708/9-1780/1), a copy of A voyage to Hudson's--Bay, by Henry Ellis, inscribed with his name on the title page, along with additional inscriptions on the end papers (1748); and a daily prayer book printed in Amsterdam (title page missing), with an inscription on the first page indicating that the book was owned by Seixas in 1758/9, and subsequently by his grandson, Theodore J. Seixas, in 1816/17.
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Aucourt Padilha nasceu em Lisboa, em 6 de junho de 1704. Cavalheiro da Ordem de Cristo e Secretário da Mesa do Desembargo do Paço escreveu, além desta obra, ‘Memorias historicas, geográficas e politicas, observadas de Paris a Lisboa’, em 1746, e ‘Memorias da Serenissima Senhora D. Isabel Luisa Josepha, que foi jurada princeza d'estes reinos’, em 1748, entre outras. Inocêncio define ‘Raridades da natureza, e da arte’ como ‘livro de muita curiosidade e recreação, para o tempo em que seu autor o publicou’
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Fecha tomada de tít
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Fecha de la aprobación : 1746
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Four-page handwritten poem composed in English by Joseph Story as a Harvard undergraduate. The verso of the last page is inscribed "Story's 1796." The poem contains classical allusions and is titled with the quote: "Aut Caeusar, aut nullus." The poem begins, "In elder climes, ere science' mystic page / Gave light unfolded to a barbarous age..." The poem ends with verse about George Washington. The text includes edits and struck-through words.
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Handwritten quitclaim by Joseph Wadsworth as beneficiary of the estate of Benjamin Wadsworth, acknowledging payment by Andrew Bordman.