A Catalogue of the Library of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Volume 1E.W. Metcalf, 1830 - Academic libraries |
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... books . He began to send them as early , probably , as 1758 , and continued to do it till within three or four years of his death , which took place in 1774 . It appears , therefore , that some of the books , presented by him , were ...
... books . He began to send them as early , probably , as 1758 , and continued to do it till within three or four years of his death , which took place in 1774 . It appears , therefore , that some of the books , presented by him , were ...
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... books . Mr. Hollis has been thus particularly noticed , not only on account of his general claims to respect and admiration , but because , from the amount and quality of his benefac- tions , and from the period at which they were ...
... books . Mr. Hollis has been thus particularly noticed , not only on account of his general claims to respect and admiration , but because , from the amount and quality of his benefac- tions , and from the period at which they were ...
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... books ; and he gave it one hundred pounds at his decease . It was the intention of the Hon . Thomas Hancock of Boston , the liberal founder of the Professorship of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages , to subscribe five hundred pounds ...
... books ; and he gave it one hundred pounds at his decease . It was the intention of the Hon . Thomas Hancock of Boston , the liberal founder of the Professorship of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages , to subscribe five hundred pounds ...
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... books for the Library . Among the distinguished benefactors of our library may be numbered the Hon . John Adams and the Hon . John Quincy Adams , late Presidents of the United States ; and the Hon . Nathan Dane of Beverly , the liberal ...
... books for the Library . Among the distinguished benefactors of our library may be numbered the Hon . John Adams and the Hon . John Quincy Adams , late Presidents of the United States ; and the Hon . Nathan Dane of Beverly , the liberal ...
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... books according to their sub- jects , which was introduced by that accomplished scholar , Joseph G. Cogswell Esq . , has been continued with respect to those received since he had charge of the Library , so far as circumstances would ...
... books according to their sub- jects , which was introduced by that accomplished scholar , Joseph G. Cogswell Esq . , has been continued with respect to those received since he had charge of the Library , so far as circumstances would ...
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