979 resultados para Martyn, Henry, 1781-1812.
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Returns dated March 2, 1781 and June 6, 1781.
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Handwritten itemized list of costs for food and supplies purchased for the 1781 Commencement dinner. Signed by Caleb Gannett.
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One-page handwritten unidentified accounting with entries between August 1781 and August 1790 following the format: date, weeks, rate, and total. The first entry reads: "Aug. 28 1781 ... 761 weeks ... @ 3/6 ... 133.3.6."
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Benjamin Welles wrote these six letters to his friend and classmate, John Henry Tudor, between 1799 and 1801. Four of the letters are dated, and the dates of the other two can be deduced from their contents. Welles wrote Tudor four times in September 1799, at the onset of their senior year at Harvard, in an attempt to clear up hurt feelings and false rumors that he believed had caused a chill in their friendship. The cause of the rift is never fully explained, though Welles alludes to "a viper" and "villainous hypocrite" who apparently spread rumors and fueled discord between the two friends. In one letter, Welles asserts that "College is a rascal's Elysium - or the feeling man's hell." In another he writes: "College, Tudor, is a furnace to the phlegmatic, & a Greenland to thee feeling man; it has an atmosphere which breathes contagion to the soul [...] Villains fatten here. College is the embryo of hell." Whatever their discord, the wounds were apparently eventually healed; in a letter written June 26, 1800, Welles writes to ask Tudor about his impending speech at Commencement exercises. In an October 29, 1801 letter, Welles writes to Tudor in Philadelphia (where he appears to have traveled in attempts to recover his failing health) and expresses strong wishes for his friend's recovery and return to Boston. This letter also contains news of their classmate Washington Allston's meeting with painters Henry Fuseli and Benjamin West.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes bibliographies.
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Vol. 2 contains the report of the Record Society for the year 1911/12.
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By F. A. Nösselt and J. W. Löbell. --cf. Holzmann.
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Appendix (p. [195]-507]: Maryland roster, War of 1812.--Society of the War of 1812 in Maryland.--National Society United States Daughters of War of 1812, State of Maryland.
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A continuation of the narrative begun in the author's "Rise of the Huguenots" and concluded in his "Huguenots and the revocation of the Edict of Nantes."
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Mode of access: Internet.