998 resultados para Upton, Daniel--1775-1805
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Daniel Upton wrote this letter from Machias, Maine on September 29, 1799; it is addressed to James Savage, who was then a freshman at Harvard College. In the letter, Upton advises Savage to study ardently, avoiding the temptation to procrastinate. He thanks Savage for having sent him a copy of "Mr. Lowell's oration" and sends greetings to a Mr. Holbrook and Mr. Jones. He also passes along the fond wishes of those in Machias who know Savage, including John Cooper and his wife, Phineas Bruce and his wife, and Hannah Bruce (Upton's future wife). Upton explains that he is writing the letter in a hurry because he is sending it on board with Captain Merryman, who is about to set sail, presumably for Boston.
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List of authorities at end of each chapter.
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"This book is limited to 500 copies for England & America."
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Errata slip precedes text.
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Vol. II called 2d series.
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Errata and advertisement for "New England Depot. D.L. Hale" at end of v. 2.
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Head- and tail-pieces; decorative initials.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes index.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.