996 resultados para Daudet, Alphonse, 1840-1897.


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[Vente (Art). 1840-03-30. Paris]

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[Vente (Art). 1840-04-20. Paris]

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[Vente (Art). 1840-04-29. Paris]

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[Vente (Art). 1840-01-23. Paris]

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[Vente (Art). 1840-04-27. Paris]

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[Vente (Art). 1840-10-05. Paris]

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Printed by Order of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.

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On spine : The Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario.

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The Family Record page from the Bell Family Bible providing information on the births of Bell ancestors. Relatives of the Bell family include former American slaves who later settled in Canada. This Bible was in the possession of the Rick Bell Family of St. Catharines, Ontario.

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This letter from William Bliss Carman to Ethelwyn Wetherald in 1897, includes a photo of Carman with Miss M. B. Stevenson from the year 1927. Carman, originally from Canada, had great success as

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A letter from 2nd Vice President and General Manager of Canadian General Electric Company, Frederic Nicholls to W. B. Rankine regarding a bid for contract. The letter mentions that the bid for two alternating generators for the Canadian side of Niagara Falls was won by Westinghouse Eletric and Manufacturing Co. Nicholls also mentions that there will be other opportunites to win contracts as more machines are required. Nicholls also implies that Westinghouse may have bid under cost in an effort to secure the first of many contracts with the Canadian Niagara Power Company.