| William Samuel Waithman Ruschenberger - 1887 - 328 páginas
...Sargent, of London, to the College of Philadelphia, to be bestowed on the author of the best essay on " The reciprocal advantages of a perpetual union...between Great Britain and her American Colonies." His competitors for this prize were Stephen Watts, Francis Hopkinson, and Joseph Reed. Their papers... | |
| 1889 - 258 páginas
...DELAPLAINE'S REPOSITORY. Part I. 6 portraits (foxed). 4to, half sheep. Phil. 1815 1488 DISSERTATIONS (Four) on the Reciprocal Advantages of a Perpetual Union...American Colonies. Written for Mr. Sargent's Prize Medal. 12mo, half morocco. Phil.: W. and T. Bradford, 1766 1489 D1x, REV. MORGAN. Memoirs of John Adams Dix.... | |
| 1890 - 588 páginas
...College of Philadelphia, subsequently the University of Pennsylvania, for a " Dissertation of (sic) the Reciprocal Advantages of a Perpetual Union between Great Britain and her American Colonies." Of the history of this medal, founded by John Sargent, MP, of London, I have received an interesting... | |
| Selden Lincoln Whitcomb - 1893 - 320 páginas
...Before the House of Commons. [Boston; Philadelphia, in German and English.1] Hopkinspn (with others) : Four Dissertations on the Reciprocal Advantages of...Union between Great Britain and her American Colonies. Jared Ingersoll: Letters Relating to the Stamp Act. [New Haven.]2 1767. Andrew Barton : The Disappointment,... | |
| Selden Lincoln Whitcomb - 1893 - 330 páginas
...Before the House of Commons. [Boston ; Philadelphia, in German and English.1] Hopkinson (with others) : Four Dissertations on the Reciprocal Advantages of...Union between Great Britain and her American Colonies. Jared Ingersoll: Letters Relating to the Stamp Act. [New Haven.]2 Andrew Barton : The Disappointment,... | |
| 1927 - 848 páginas
...FOUQUIER (M.) and DUCHENE (A.). Des Divers Styles de Jardins. Paris, 1914. 41o. Paper, unc. K(96)$i6.oo. FOUR DISSERTATIONS ON THE RECIPROCAL ADvantages of...Union, between Great Britain and Her American Colonies, to which is prefixed an Eulogium, . . . Philadelphia, May 2o, 1766. Phila., W. and T. Bradford, 1766.... | |
| Thomas George Morton, Frank Woodbury - 1895 - 682 páginas
...Confectione," (1763); " A Discourse upon the Institution of Medical Schools in America," (1765); " Four Dissertations on the Reciprocal Advantages of...between Great Britain and her American Colonies," (1766); "A Recommendation of Inoculation," (1766) ; " A Vindication of Public Character in the Station... | |
| Margaret Alice Forbes - 1897 - 454 páginas
...to have been able to send over to you by this opportunity some Dissertations now publishing here ' On the reciprocal advantages of a perpetual Union between Great Britain and her American Colonies.' The subject proposed by our worthy friend Mr Sargant of London who gave a gold medal done by any member... | |
| Josiah Granville Leach - 1898 - 442 páginas
...contributed to Professor Beveridge's " Epistolar Familaires" (1765), and was the author of an " Essay on Reciprocal Advantages of a Perpetual Union between Great Britain and her American Colonies" (1766). After leaving college he studied law, and was admitted to the bar at Philadelphia, where he... | |
| Thomas Harrison Montgomery - 1900 - 584 páginas
...be left for another year, and then be open for all Bachelors of Art, and this was acquiesced in. 8 Four Dissertations on the Reciprocal Advantages of...American Colonies written for Mr. Sargent's Prize Medal. To which (by Desire") is prefixed An Eulogium Spoken on the Delivery of the Medal at the Public Commencement... | |
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