1000 resultados para Scott, Anne, 1803-1833.


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"Of the forty-seven letters [to Miss Millar] twenty-eight were written by Charlotte Sophia Scott ... twelve by Anne Scott."

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resumen literal de la revista

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Preface dated 1832.

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Edited by: James Redfoord Bulwer.

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v. 1. (Année classique 1833-1834) 1e-12e leçon. 1834.--v. 2. [Année classique 1834-1835] 13e-24e leçon. 2 v. 1835.

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Text and plates are the same as those of the 3 v. quarto ed. of 1829-31.

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One-page letter from Croswell to Captain James Scott, Master of the Boston Marine Society, that accompanied Croswell's work on lunar observations.

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In the summers of 1998 and 1999, the Archaeology in Annapolis project carried out archaeological investigation at the eighteenth century Dr. Upton Scott House site (18AP18)located at 4 Shipwright Street in the historic district of Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. The Upton Scott House is significant as one of only a few Georgian houses with remnants of its original plantation-inspired landscape still visible (Graham 1998:147). Investigation was completed in agreement with the owners of the historic property, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christian, who were interested in determining the condition and arrangement of Dr. Upton Scott’s well-documented pleasure gardens. Betty Cosans’ 1972 Archaeological Feasibility Report, the first real archaeological study of the Upton Scott House site, guided the research design and recovery efforts. Cosans determined that testing and survey in the back and side yards of the Scott property would yield important information on the use and history of the property, including that of Scott’s famous gardens. Excavation units and trenches were placed within three separate areas of backyard activity on the site which included Area One: extant brick stables in the southwest of the property; Area Two: the brick foundations of a small outbuilding located in the northwest area of the site; and Area Three: the area of Scott’s formal gardens. The research design included an interest in recovering evidence of African-American spiritual practice and domestic life at the site. Also of significant importance was an analysis of Scott’s garden beds, concerning the order and layout. Also sought was an understanding of the change in perception and use of the backyard by the various owners of the property.

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Solo Exhibition, Framed Photograhs and Video installations as part of the 'Head On Photography Festival'

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Solo Exhibition with catalogue essay by Elizabeth Day, video installation; inkjet prints; paintings

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Encabezamiento tomado de The New Encyclopedia Britannica, 10, 566.

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Mode of access: Internet.