1000 resultados para Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754.


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no.12(1929)

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Degree received in 1778; diploma granted in 1786.

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v.26:no.6 (1908)

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Almanac containing calendar pages with sporadic annotations of measurements and small one-word notes. There are a few handwritten entries including a note of the Boston and Charlestown's burials and baptisms and the number of whites to blacks in Boston, a list of towns where Winthrop lodged on a trip to Philadelphia (April-May), and structural measurements relating to an inclination of Old Stoughton College (September 20).

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This letter was sent to Tudor's father in London, England in care of Thomas Dickason & Co.

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Tudor wrote this letter on a "Saturday morn[ing]." Although he wrote "1896" on the exterior, he presumably meant 1796.

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This letter was sent to Tudor's father in London, England in care of Thomas Dickason & Co.

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Tudor wrote "1896" on the exterior of this letter; he presumably meant 1796.

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This letter was sent to Tudor's brother in Paris, France, via a Mr. Bromfield.

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This poem is about winter and appears to be an assemblage of passages from several published works along with Tudor's own compositions. On the verso, Tudor wrote "Abbott 2nd. March 1796." On the empty envelope is written: "Letters from my dear deceased friend J.H.T.," along with a note in another hand reading: "no letters found enclosed." It is unclear whether or not the envelope formerly held the poem.