| Annie Russell Marble - 1907 - 430 páginas
...MP, for the best essay to be writen by a graduate of the College of Philadelphia upon the subject, "Reciprocal Advantages of a Perpetual Union between Great Britain and Her American Colonies." 8 He hoped that he might increase his small income from law and music by an appointment to some colonial... | |
| Annie Russell Marble - 1907 - 424 páginas
...MP, for the best essay to be writen by a graduate of the College of Philadelphia upon the subject, "Reciprocal Advantages of a Perpetual Union between Great Britain and Her American Colonies." 9 He hoped that he might increase his small income from law and music by an appointment to some colonial... | |
| 1911 - 928 páginas
...Frederick III. of Bavaria, on front cover, ge (title written on), Hoe, A., Apr. 24, 'n. (322) $420.00. FOUR DISSERTATIONS ON THE RECIPROCAL ADvantages of a Perpetual Union between Great Britain and her Colonies. Written for Mr. Sargent's Prize Medal. Phila., W. and T. Bradford, 1766. Sm. 8vo. Paper covers... | |
| Howard Atwood Kelly - 1912 - 622 páginas
...churchyard, Philadelphia. In addition to his writings already referred to he published the following: "The Reciprocal Advantages of a Perpetual Union between Great Britain and her American Colonies" (1766), before the Revolution, and "A Recommendation of Inoculation According to Baron Dimsdale's Method"... | |
| Public Archives Canada - 1916 - 962 páginas
...for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House in Piccadilly, 1769. [Price One Shilling.] 8vo., 48 pp. 288. Four Dissertations on the RECIPROCAL ADVANTAGES of...AND HER 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... | |
| Frederic Jesup Stimson - 1917 - 654 páginas
...had chosen their man on account of a celebrated essay he had composed for Mr. Sargeant's prize medal on "The reciprocal advantages of a perpetual union between Great Britain and her American Colonies"; but scribblers are plenty and do not come high. Thus that summer which should have been so happy, went... | |
| Arthur Meier Schlesinger - 1917 - 658 páginas
...and Biog., vol. xxv, pp. 307-322, 516-526; vol. xxvi, pp. 81-90, 255-264. Watts, Stephen, An Essay on the reciprocal Advantages of a Perpetual Union between Great Britain and her American Colonies. Philadelphia, 1766. West, Stephen, " The Proceedings of the Committee Appointed to examine into the... | |
| 1919 - 984 páginas
...General Police of France. Lond., 1825. 2 vols.. 8vo. Hf. cf., Watmough, H., Oct. 24, '17. (208) $8.50. FOUR DISSERTATIONS ON THE RECIPROCAL ADVANtages of...and her American Colonies. Written for Mr. Sargent's PrizeMedal. Phila., W. and T. Bradford, 1766. Sm. 8vo. Ilf. mor., Caplin, A., Feb. 19, '18. (291) $55.00.... | |
| Richard Henry Spencer - 1919 - 446 páginas
...attended in 1751, now become the College of Philadelphia. The Sargent medal was offered for the best essay on "The Reciprocal Advantages of a Perpetual Union Between Great Britain and Her Colonies." Mr. Reed, as a former student at the institution, determined to compete, though he had but... | |
| 1920 - 864 páginas
...candid Watts,' obtained second place in a competition for a gold medal offered for the best dissertation on 'The Reciprocal Advantages of a Perpetual Union between Great Britain and her American Colonies.' The dissertations were read on May 20, 1766, 'commencement day* at the College of Philadelphia, a date... | |
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