965 resultados para Desfriches, Aignan-Thomas, 1715-1800.
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Signed by Thomas Durant and witnessed by Ebenezer Bradish. It is possible that Shapleigh used this document as a guide when drafting his own power of attorney documents.
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Signed by Thomas Adams and witnessed by Abraham Biglow and Daniel Clarke Sanders.
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Signed by Thomas Thompson and witnessed by Thaddeus Mason Harris and Otis(?) Clarke.
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The declaration, handwritten in Latin and signed by members of the junior and sophomore classes (Harvard Classes of 1714 and 1715), promises that the undersigned will not use the vernacular but instead "whenever, at meals, at banquets,...in our rooms, in all our gatherings, wherever and whenever" will speak in Latin, Greek, or Hebrew through the next May. Additional Latin text appears on both the front and back of the document. The original is accompanied by a typed transcription and two partial handwritten translations. Note at top of original: "Script. Leonardo Dowding, Composit. a Tho. Foxcroft."
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Title from verso.
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Contains notes of cases before several New Jersey courts especially the New Jersey Supreme Court. Possibly compiled by Coxe.
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Three-page folio-sized handwritten student essay composed by Thomas Mason as a Harvard undergraduate. The verso of the last page is inscribed "Mason February 1796." A quotation from Edward Young appears at the top of the first page: "Heaven gives us friends to bless the present science; / Resumes them, to prepare us for the rest." The essay discusses friendship and the death of friends, and begins, "The author of our nature has so constituted it, that pleasure is unknown without the intervention of pain."
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This one-page undated and unattributed document contains a handwritten copy of the Latin inscription made for Jonathan Remington's gravestone.
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Volume containing notes on the lectures of Henry Cline (1750-1827), a surgeon at St. Thomas's Hospital, London, England, that were kept by American medical student John Collins Warren in 1799 and 1800. The lectures were on topics including blood, blood vessels, absorbents, cellular membranes, and the nerves. There are annotations in pencil in an unknown hand throughout the volume.
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Includes The poetical works of Richard West.
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The history of England from the accession of James II, with an introduction by Edward P. Cheyney [dated 1898] 10 v -- Miscellaneous works, ed. by his sister, Lady Trevelyan. 10 v.
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Vol. 2 has imprint: Edinburgh, D. Douglas.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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From the library of C.K. Ogden.
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"Consists of the first six chapters of volume I of Henry Adams' History of the United States of America during the first administration of Thomas Jefferson, published ... in 1889."