Subject• | Abolition, emancipation, freedom |
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| • | Bridges -- 18th century |
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| • | Electricity -- Early works to 1800 |
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| • | France -- Politics and government -- 1789-1815 |
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| • | Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1789-1820 |
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| • | Insurance agents -- United States. |
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| • | Ireland -- Foreign relations |
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| • | Kings and rulers -- Duties |
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| • | Lotteries -- New York (State) |
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| • | New York (N.Y.) -- Description and travel -- 18th century |
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| • | Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809 |
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| • | Political science -- Early works to 1800 |
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| • | Postal service -- United States |
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| • | Printers -- Pennsylvania |
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| • | Roofing, Slate |
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| • | Schuylkill River Bridge |
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| • | Slaves, slavery, slave trade |
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| • | Social conditions, social advocacy, social reform |
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| • | United States -- Politics and government -- Revolution, 1775-1783 |
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| • | Voyages and travels. |
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| 1 | Author: | Berny, Pierre Jean Paul, Chevalier de | Add | | Title: | L'Oeil du Maitre
| | | Dates: | 1778 | | | Abstract: | "L'Oeil du Maitre" is a treatise on governance written by Pierre Berny, a well-known Frenchman in the eighteenth century. During the Seven Years' War, he served in Germany. After retiring in 1757, he established a school in Brussels and gained a reputation as a master draftsman. Berny sent this manuscript to Benjamin Franklin in February 1778, when Franklin was in France as the American envoy. This bound volume, although handwritten, is formatted in such a way as to give this essay the appearance of a pamphlet.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.354.B45 | | | Extent: | 1 volume(s) | | | Topics: | American Revolution | | | Genre: | Foreign Language | Manuscript Essays | | | Subjects: | Kings and rulers -- Duties | Political science -- Early works to 1800 | |
3 | Author: | Unidentified | Add | | Title: | Revolutionary War letter
| | | Dates: | 1777 | | | Abstract: | This long letter, dated January 6, 1777, discussed contentions within a Presbyterian Synod in Lonehead, Scotland. Although there may be some vague references to the American Revolution, the content of the letter is primarily aimed at the Synod and its policies. The letter criticizes the current minister and opposes the King's request for a fast day. Arguably, the opposition to the fast day could be interpreted as giving support to the American revolutionaries.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.973.315.L56 | | | Extent: | 1 item(s) | | | Topics: | American Revolution | Beyond Early America | Religion | | | Genre: | Manuscript Essays | Political Correspondence | |
4 | Author: | Breck, Samuel, 1771-1862 | Add | | Title: | Recollections of my acquaintance with deceased members of the American Philosophical Society, 1862
| | | Dates: | 1862 | | | Abstract: | The Samuel Breck Collection consists of two separately-cataloged, bound volumes. The first, "Historical Sketch of the Continental Bills of Credit, from 1775 to 1781, with Specimens thereof" (332.5 B74h), is a long manuscript essay on Continental Bills of credit from 1775 – 1781, which reflects Breck's interest in historical matters. The second volume is a handwritten account of Breck at 92 years old reminiscing on prominent APS members he had met.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.920.B74 | | | Extent: | 1 volume(s) | | | Topics: | American Revolution | Business and Skilled Trades | Philadelphia History | | | Genre: | Business Records and Accounts | Manuscript Essays | |
6 | Author: | Marchant, Henry, 1741-1796 | Add | | Title: | Henry Marchant diary, 1771-1772
| | | Dates: | 1771-1772 | | | Abstract: | This is a typescript copy of Henry Marchant's journal that he kept on his trip to England in 1771-1772. The journal begins with his voyage from Newport to England and continues throughout his travels in England. The journal is detailed and well-written and contains many anecdotes and observations, including numerous references to Benjamin Franklin, who was then himself in London. Marchant's social gatherings are particularly noteworthy. He recounts a discussion of republican principles with Catherine Macauley, dinners with Franklin and David Hume, and an audience with the Queen and Prince of Wales.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.B.M332 | | | Extent: | 1 volume(s) | | | Topics: | American Revolution | Americans Abroad | Beyond Early America | International Travel | Science and technology | | | Genre: | Manuscript Essays | Travel Narratives and Journals | |
8 | Author: | Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 | Add | | Title: | Benjamin Franklin Papers, 1642-1841
| | | Dates: | 1642-1841 | | | Abstract: | The Papers of Benjamin Franklin are a rich source as varied and expansive as Dr. Franklin's storied life. The Collection has been calendared, catalogued, and much of it is transcribed in printed volumes and online at www.franklinpapers.org.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.B.F85 | | | Extent: | 85.5 Linear Feet | | | Topics: | American Revolution | Americans Abroad | Business and Skilled Trades | Diplomatic History | Government Affairs | International Travel | Land and Speculation | Marriage and Family Life | Military History | Pennsylvania History | Printing and Publishing | Social Life and Custom | | | Genre: | Business Records and Accounts | Diplomatic Material | Family Correspondence | General Correspondence | Manuscript Essays | Political Correspondence | Printed Material | Scientific Correspondence | | | Subjects: | Abolition, emancipation, freedom | Electricity -- Early works to 1800 | Postal service -- United States | Printers -- Pennsylvania | Slaves, slavery, slave trade | Social conditions, social advocacy, social reform | |
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