999 resultados para Bigelow, John, 1817-1911.


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Humorous tales and sketches, originally published in "Punch", "Bentley's miscellanies" and elsewhere.

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Series title also at head of t.-p.

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"3d ed., revised and corrected."

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v. 1. Dicotyledonum polypetalarum ordines LXXXIII: ranunculaceas-cornaceas, 1862-67.--v. 2. Dicotyleydonum gamopetalarum ordines XLV: caprifoliaceas-plantagineas, 1873-76.--v. 3. Monochlamydearum, gymnospermearum et monocotyledonum ordines LXXIII, 1883.

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Pt. 4 (species 292-524, plates 412-600) was edited by J. D. Hooker from descriptions and drawings left by the author; unpublished drawings numbered 601-684, for species 417-485, were deposited in the herbarium of the Royal Gardens, Kew; species 486-524 had no drawings prepared for them.

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Concerning the request of the petitioners, former residents of Newark (present-day Niagara-on-the-Lake) in Upper Canada, for relief for the loss of their property when they were compelled to flee Canada after having aided the United States Army in the War of 1812.

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One letter offering Harvard President Kirkland a donation of 100 dollars to acquire a "handsome Christening Cup or Baptismal Basin" for the new College Church, which held services in University Hall.

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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.