996 resultados para Duns Scotus, John, approximately 1266-1308.
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One letter regarding the death of Tudor’s father and the acreage of his estate.
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One letter regarding a report from Tudor’s brother, Frederic, on piracy, and Lowell’s thoughts on the North American Review and domestic politics.
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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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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 inviting Tudor to his wedding to Susan Powell Mason, daughter of their mutual friend, Jonathan Mason.
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One letter in which Belknap declines Tudor’s offer to partner in business speculation.
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One letter regarding a bill for various sundries from Thomas Vantandeloe.
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One letter regarding a remittance to Thomas Dickason.
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One letter regaring a shipment of books to Tudor in Brazil; includes an affadavit signed by the ship’s captain.
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One letter regarding a sale of paintings by Tudor in Boston.
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Accounts of payment received by John Codman and other firms, as well as expenses incurred by Tudor while he was traveling in Europe as Codman’s agent.
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Five letters on topics including General Juan Lavalle and warring factions in Buenos Aires and news of mutual friends and associates.
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Six letters on topics such as the Brazilian export duty, the movements of other naval officers, and interactions with various dignitaries
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Seven letters in which Forbes updates Tudor on relations between the provinces and provides introductions to various Argentinian diplomats sent to Brazil. He also includes a copy of a letter in Spanish sent to him from the Argentinian minister of war and foreign relations regarding peace negotiations with Brazil along with letters to the United States legation and Tudor regarding American involvement in light of the Monroe Doctrine.
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Five letters relaying news of the Decembrist revolution and Buenos Aires Governor Manuel Dorrego’s execution, as well as developments in other Argentinean provinces. Forbes also writes about a personal conflict with Commodore James Creighton, and requests Tudor’s assistance in intervening on behalf of American citizens.