A Catalogue of the Library of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Volume 1E.W. Metcalf, 1830 - Academic libraries |
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... Thomas Hollis Esq . of Lon- don redoubled his generous efforts to assist the College in its distress ; other public - spirited and enlightened individuals came forward with their contributions upon the occasion ; so that a very few ...
... Thomas Hollis Esq . of Lon- don redoubled his generous efforts to assist the College in its distress ; other public - spirited and enlightened individuals came forward with their contributions upon the occasion ; so that a very few ...
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... Thomas Hollis , who founded two professorships , one of Theology , and one of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy , and , besides various other benefactions , contributed largely to the library and phi- losophical apparatus , which were ...
... Thomas Hollis , who founded two professorships , one of Theology , and one of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy , and , besides various other benefactions , contributed largely to the library and phi- losophical apparatus , which were ...
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... Thomas Hollis , an Englishman , a Lover of Liberty , civil and religious , citizen of the world , is desir- ous of having the honor to present this set of books , ( a gift origi- nally of the author of it to Edward Hyde , Earl of ...
... Thomas Hollis , an Englishman , a Lover of Liberty , civil and religious , citizen of the world , is desir- ous of having the honor to present this set of books , ( a gift origi- nally of the author of it to Edward Hyde , Earl of ...
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... Thomas Hancock of Boston , the liberal founder of the Professorship of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages , to subscribe five hundred pounds sterling towards the restoration of the Library ; but his death suddenly taking place before ...
... Thomas Hancock of Boston , the liberal founder of the Professorship of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages , to subscribe five hundred pounds sterling towards the restoration of the Library ; but his death suddenly taking place before ...
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... Thomas Wibird Esq . of New - Hampshire ; Jas- per Mauduit Esq . , Granville Sharp Esq . , and John Nichols Esq . of London ; the celebrated Goethe of Germany ; the Hon . Thomas Hubbard , David Sears Esq . , William Hubbard Esq . , and ...
... Thomas Wibird Esq . of New - Hampshire ; Jas- per Mauduit Esq . , Granville Sharp Esq . , and John Nichols Esq . of London ; the celebrated Goethe of Germany ; the Hon . Thomas Hubbard , David Sears Esq . , William Hubbard Esq . , and ...
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