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123864aafFribourg en Suisse, Chez F. L. Piller, imprimeur, N° 29 à la Grand-rue, 1839, pt. in-8vo, 36 ff. imprimées (titre aux armes de Fribourg) + 8 ff notices ms. + ff. blanches ms. ‘Louis Schmoutz de Chandon’, brochure originale. Couverte de papier dominoté.
123865aafFribourg en Suisse, Chez F. L. Piller, imprimeur, N° 29 à la Grand-rue, 1840, pt. in-8vo, 36 ff. imprimées (titre aux armes de Fribourg) + 8 ff notices ms. + ff. blanches ms. ‘A Louis Schmoutz’, brochure originale. Couverture en papier dominoté.
123866aafFribourg en Suisse, Chez FJoseph-Louis Piller, imprimeur, N° 29 à la Grand-rue, 1841, pt. in-8vo, 36 ff. imprimées (titre aux armes de Fribourg) + feuilles notices ms. ms. ‘à Charles de Villars’ reliure en cuir originale.
123867aafFribourg en Suisse, Chez FJoseph-Louis Piller, imprimeur, N° 29 à la Grand-rue, 1841, pt. in-8vo, 36 ff. imprimées (titre aux armes de Fribourg) + feuilles avec notices, ms. ‘à Louis Schmoutz’ brochure originale.
123868aafFribourg en Suisse, Chez FJoseph-Louis Piller, imprimeur, N° 29 à la Grand-rue, 1843, pt. in-8vo, 36 ff. imprimées (titre aux armes de Fribourg) + feuilles avec notices, ms. ‘Louis Schmoutz’, brochure originale. Couverture en papier dominoté.
123869aafFribourg en Suisse, Chez F Joseph-Louis Piller, imprimeur, N° 29 à la Grand-rue, 1844, pt. in-8vo, 36 ff. imprimées (titre aux armes de Fribourg) + feuilles notices ms. brochurer originale. Couverture en papier dominoté.
123870aafFribourg en Suisse, Chez FJoseph-Louis Piller, imprimeur, N° 29 à la Grand-rue, 1845, pt. in-8vo, 36 ff. imprimées (titre aux armes de Fribourg) + feuilles avec notices, ms. ‘Louis Schmoutz’, Brochure originale. Couverture en papier dominoté.
123871aafFribourg en Suisse, Imprimerie Joseph-Louis Piller, 1845, pt. in-8vo, 36 ff. imprimées (titre aux armes de Fribourg) + feuilles avec notices ms. ‘Louis Schmoutz, Juge de Chandon’, Brochure originale Couverture en papier dominoté.
1366060814.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
56991Note in full: "Wakefield RI July 8 1861 Dear Punchard I am going to see the old Alma Mater Dartmouth College at Commencement this year. Won't you be there & see what in you to receive a full attention of our class. Cardially yours Sa Chase Rev G W Punchard " Wikipedia: "Salmon Portland Chase January 13 1808 - May 7 1873 was an American politician and jurist who served as the sixth Chief Justice of the United States from 1864 to 1873. Earlier in his career Chase was the 23rd Governor of Ohio and a U.S. Senator from Ohio prior to service under Abraham Lincoln as the 25th Secretary of the Treasury. As Secretary of the Treasury Chase strengthened the federal government introducing its first paper currency as well as a national bank both during wartime. Chase articulated the "slave power conspiracy" thesis devoting his energies to the destruction of what he considered the Slave Power-the conspiracy of Southern slave owners to seize control of the federal government and block the progress of liberty. He coined the slogan of the Free Soil Party "Free Soil Free Labor Free Men". Chief Justice Chase presided over the Senate trial of Andrew Johnson during the President's impeachment proceedings in 1868. unknown books
225 pages including bibliography. Lester dedicated herself to justice for the poor, and founded Kingley Hall in East London. She dedicated herself to peace and circled the globe nine times over three decades to voice opposition to both world wars. Like her friend and contemporary Mahatma Gandhi, Lester was spiritually intense and determined to live out her beliefs. Very light wear and soiling. Unmarked. Faint crease to front cover. Book
762905Calmann Levy, Editeurs Paris 1989 In-8 ( 230 X 145 mm ) de 285 pages, broché sous couverture illustrée. Couverture légèrement frottée, bon exemplaire.
347399Calmann Levy, Editeurs Paris 1995 In-8 ( 230 X 145 mm ) de 332 pages, broché sous couverture illustrée. Bel exemplaire.
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1965418369England: Hull Printers Limited 1965. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Stapled wrappers. 24pp. Near fine with toning and tiny scrap by one staple. Contributors include Sylvia Plath Robert Lowell Anne Sexton William Stafford Adrienne Rich Donald Justice James Dickey and Theodore Roethke. Hull Printers Limited) unknown books
22669, London, Duckworth Ltd. 1973, in-8, br., bon état, 224p.
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1164566180.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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4675JOHN McLEAN 1785-1861. McLean a politician from Ohio served in a number of roles including Commissioner of the General Land Office and Postmaster General. He was an Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court and was appointed to the United States Supreme Court by President Jackson in 1829 until his death. He was one of the two Justices to vote against the Dred Scott decision. McLean was frequently mentioned as a Presidential candidate. AMS. 2pg. 7 ½†x 12 ½â€. December 18 1846. Washington D.C. An autograph manuscript signed “Cornelia J. Orme†and a letter signed “Maria W.D. Ormeâ€. It is addressed to Supreme Court Justice John McLean. The first page is an acrostic written by the young poet Cornelia. The first letters spell out the words “HONJOHNMCLEANOFOHIO†and reads “How shall my simple muse aspire Of him to sing whose graced sublime strain Noblest of Men for subject for the Lyre. Justly my Harp her humble strings refrain - Oh would some favored votary of the Nine Her Poets power awhile bestow No minstrelsy should vie with mine - My verse thy greatness then would show - Could I but half thy goodness tell Long would its cheerful chords vibrate E’en with soft music would its strings aye swell - And gladly thy great worth relate. Now when each place with honour you have filled Of which unsought your virtues have obtained. For thee their Head our own blest Nation’s willed Our interests to serve and have our righteous Laws sustained High in the hearts of all from proud to lowly train In all beloved while grateful men remain - Oh never will they cease to bless the Noble good and true McLean.†The interior page contains a letter signed “Maria W.D. Orme†and the letter’s body is in the handwriting of Cornelia. Orme wrote to McLean: “I am still spared ‘till the period of your return to Washington but have no other means of manifesting my pleasure for your health and arrival than by a few lines on paper. None more sincerely can do so than myself or will be more truly glad to see you when you have leisure to call at the same resident corner of 12 St and Maryland Avenue. Allow me to accompany this ‘expression’ of an Acrostic written by my little daughter with whom the Muses have been tampering and whose impression of you she has thus poetically attempted to portray – and like all other embryo poetry’s wishes it to be presented – which I permit her to do not for the need of praise but as a simple fireside offering – which I am sure you will not reject…Maria W.D. Ormeâ€. Cornelia Orme wrote the popular book of children’s poems Forget-Me-Nots from Dew Drop Dale under the name Ruth Rustic. Maria Orme and her husband Rezin were involved in an infamous slavery event. In the 1830s Rezin sold a slave named Dorcas and her four children to a slave trader in Alexandria Virginia for $700. Dorcas had been promised her freedom by an earlier deceased owner and Rezin inherited Dorcas and her family through marriage and death. Dorcas killed her two younger children and was prevented from killing the other two because of the screams of her dying children. She was tried and found not guilty by reason of insanity. The abolitionist John Quincy Adams noted the incident in his 1830s diary. The verso of the integral leaf is addressed by Cornelia to “Hon. John McLean / Supreme Court U.S. / Washington D.C.†There is a small portion missing at blank right margin and a hole at blank fold. unknown books
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1900454827Rochester: The Lawyers-Cooperative Publishing Co 1900. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Octavo. 60pp. Frontispiece portrait. Printed yapped wrappers. Light owner's name on front wrap light chipping to the oversize wrappers very good. The Lawyers-Cooperative Publishing Co unknown
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