A manuscript copy of this map was made for Mr. Parkman, which is now in Harvard College Library, and from this copy another copy was made in 1856, which is now in the Library of Parliament at Ottawa.
The Literary and Historical Society of Quebec printed, about 1840, in their Collection de Mémoires, a small edition of the work from a manuscript copy in the Bibliothèque Nationale of Paris.
A manuscript copy of this charter, both in Latin and English, is in the Maryland Historical Society.
The Maryland Historical Society has a manuscript copy of some of the Sloane manuscripts in the British Museum, pertaining to the first Lord Baltimore and Maryland.
In the year 1495 he laid his proposals before the king, Henry VII.
This monument, after a design by Hammatt Billings, was originally intended to be one hundred and fifty feet high; but it was reduced nearly one-half, as the necessary subscriptions failed.
Now making the actually required transference of the asterisk to its proper and intended position (where it stands correctly on a manuscript copy of the orig.
Thomas Rees, from a manuscript copy transmitted to England at the time that the original manuscript went to press in America.
A manuscript copy of the original is on file in the Record Division of the War Department, together with two copies of General Wilkinson's own letter to General Dearborn on the same subject and other topics.
There is no direct evidence as to what composition he had in mind; but in the archives of the Laibach society there is a manuscript copy of the Sixth Symphony.
Thereupon Ries was asked to write to Beethoven for a manuscript copy.
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