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Degli uomini tali quali sono o come dovrebbero essere, opera di sentimento.; Translated by Orazio degli Arrighi Landini

Degli uomini tali quali sono o come dovrebbero essere, opera di sentimento.; Translated by Orazio degli Arrighi Landini by [Blondel, Jean]

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Seller: De Simone Company, Booksellers
Title
Degli uomini tali quali sono o come dovrebbero essere, opera di sentimento.; Translated by Orazio degli Arrighi Landini
Author
[Blondel, Jean]
Seller
De Simone Company, Booksellers (United States)
Description
Hamburg: [s.n.], 1759. 8vo. 177 x 121 mm. (7 x 4 3/4 inches). 103 pp. Woodcut vignette on title-page. Printing flaw on page 26 with first few words at the beginning of each line are faintly printed. Text lightly soiled. Original paste-paper wrappers, orange paper back strip with paper label pasted over spine; edges of spine rubbed, occasional worming to gutter. Rare Italian edition of Jean Blondel's essay on mankind, which is dedicated to all classes of society. Blondel published this work with the idea of lifting the spirit of men and women and suggesting they focus on feelings and sentiments which have been lost in the rush of progress. Entitled "Mankind, such as they Are and as they Should Be" is one of a number of essays published by Blondel in the 1750's. He was an important jurist by training and member of the administrative court of Louis XVI. In the early years of the Enlightenment, Blondel was involved in both criminal reform and economics. He witnessed classes of men and women from an analytical point of view and recognized that understanding the condition of man required more than statistics. Orazio Arrighi Landini translated the work right after it was published. Arrighi was a noted Italian actor, orator, and author who was well known throughout Italy and the Austrian Empire. One copy of this edition is listed in ICCU; no copies are listed in NUC or OCLC. A second edition was published in Venice in 1770. Not in Brunet. (102).
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PRICE LIST. BURGESS STEEL AND IRON WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF PLOW AND AGRICULTURAL STEEL, TOOL STEEL, STEEL BOILER PLATE, STEEL TIRE, WELDS BLOOM IRON PLATE, MACHINERY STEEL, LAY STEEL, &C. EXTRA QUALITY BOILER, FLANGE AND FIRE BOX IRON, AND U.S. NORWAY REFINED IRON by Burgess Steel and Iron Works

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PRICE LIST. BURGESS STEEL AND IRON WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF PLOW AND AGRICULTURAL STEEL, TOOL STEEL, STEEL BOILER PLATE, STEEL TIRE, WELDS BLOOM IRON PLATE, MACHINERY STEEL, LAY STEEL, &C. EXTRA QUALITY BOILER, FLANGE AND FIRE BOX IRON, AND U.S. NORWAY REFINED IRON
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Burgess Steel and Iron Works
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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
Description
Portsmouth, Ohio: Jas. W. Newman, Printer, Times Office, 1876. 4" x 6.25". 15, [1] pp, with folding "Diagram List" and manufacturer's Note tipped in after title leaf. Original printed yellow wrappers [rear wrap printed in red ink, light wear], stitched. Folding plate illustrates the patterns available to cut for customers [partly printed in red ink]. The final page notes that the company was 'built in 1871' and lists the officers: L.C. Robinson, Vice-President; G.W. Weyer, Secretary; and M.H. Ball, Treasurer. Minor wear, Very Good. Burgess Steel and Iron Works was named for Charles Burgess, the general superintendent and director, a native of England who immigrated to the United States in the mid-1860's. Company products were considered superior and won the highest premiums wherever exhibited. Not in Winterthur, Romaine, Eberstadt, Decker. Not located on OCLC.
Justice Department Official Writes In 1894 About Ongoing Indian Depredation Cases

Justice Department Official Writes In 1894 About Ongoing Indian Depredation Cases by (CALIFORNIA INDIAN DEPREDATION CASES)

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Justice Department Official Writes In 1894 About Ongoing Indian Depredation Cases
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(CALIFORNIA INDIAN DEPREDATION CASES)
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Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. (United States)
Description
TLS. He served as a Mississippi state legislator and assistant attorney general under President Grover Cleveland. Later he was a judge on the United States Court of Claims. TLS. 2pp. 8" x 10". July 27, 1894. Washington, D.C. A typed letter signed "Charles B. Howry" on "Department of Justice" letterhead. It is addressed to "John A. Robinson" of San Francisco, concerning Indian depredation cases: "Your communication of the 19th instant relating to the taking of testimony in the Indian depredation case of Spring & Hendry, is at hand. There are requests on file in this office for the taking of testimony in several thousand cases and I have heretofore explained to you that the force of the office is too limited to meet these requests promptly. I beg to again state, that I cannot name a time when proof can be taken in any case from California outside the preferred cases. The Spring & Hendy case is not a preferred case. The pending deficiency bill carries an item providing an appropriation for the investigation of judgments in the Indian depredation cases amounting to over four hundred and fifty thousand dollars, which judgments were rendered before I took charge of this department. The necessary attention to investigate these judgments and dispose of the preferred cases will not admit of any proof being taken in either cases for some time. To your inquiry if I could not have U.S. Assistance Attorney Dodge take the testimony on behalf of the United States in Indian depredation cases, I have to say, that I can not... ". The letter has a flamboyant autograph and is in fine condition overall. An unusual California letter, showing that not all the Native Americans had been subdued by the 1890s