994 resultados para Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828.
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One letter explaining his decision to decline membership in the Anthology Society, critiquing Rees’s Cyclopaedia, and discussing the North American Review.
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One letter regarding communication enclosed from Tudor’s sister, Delia Tudor Stewart, and Secretary of State Henry Clay.
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Two letters regarding commissions executed by Tudor on her behalf and on behalf of Elizabeth Degen.
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One letter concerning an English legal manuscript, probably John Reeves’ History of the English Law.
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One letter regarding a meeting of the Anthology Society at Ritchie’s home.
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Four letters relaying information about Russell’s travels and social activities, including her observations on the manners of Southerners she had encountered.
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Three letters in which Sedgwick writes about education, the arts, and various social interactions.
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Three letters relaying news of Spear’s travels and friends. She also offers frank romantic advice to Tudor, particularly regarding a young lady he met in Baltimore, Miss Patterson.
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One letter regarding the return of Tudor’s James Otis manuscript and offering advice on dealing with publishers.
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Six letters in which Vaughan writes about prominent scientists, artists, and musicians, such as violinist Louis Ostinelli and engraver Jacob Perkins. Other topics include social interactions with Tudor’s sisters Delia Tudor Stewart and Emma Tudor Gardiner, and Emma’s husband, Robert Hallowell Gardiner.
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Three letters regarding James Otis correspondence in the John Dickinson papers, and an American Philosophical Society publication Vaughan was sending to the Boston Athenaeum library.
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One letter notifying Tudor Harvard's chapter of Phi Beta Kappa had selected him to deliver an oration.
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Two letters providing information and historical sources on James Otis.
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One letter inviting Tudor to his wedding to Susan Powell Mason, daughter of their mutual friend, Jonathan Mason.
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One letter offering information and sources on the judge and poet Benjamin Pratt, including an article in the May 1810 Monthly Anthology and Boston Review.