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    Letter: Joseph Medill to S.S. McClure, November 28, 1895

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    Handwritten, 2 pages, writes of the letter, Lincoln to Prickett, 1859. Included letter, Geo. Kluetsch to Joseph Medill, November 25, 1895 in which Mr. Kluetsch writes of a letter Lincoln wrote in 1859 regarding the Presidenc

    Memoirs of the Rev. Dr. Joseph Priestley to the year 1795

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    written by himself ; with a continuation to the time of his decease by his son, Joseph Priestle

    Dr. Joseph H. Peck, author of "All about men"

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    Black and white photograph of Dr. Joseph H. Peck, author of "All about men," about 1958, when the book was published

    Letter from Joseph Milton Peirce to his son Joseph M. Peirce, 10 December 1910

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    Joseph Milton Peirce writes from Fitchburg, Massachusetts, to his son, Joseph M. Peirce, a student at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont. He reports on his activities and provides updates on friends and family. He suggests how Joseph may want to buy some presents for Alice and Nell. His mother also adds a note

    Letter from Joseph Milton Peirce to Joseph M. Peirce, 2 November 1910

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    Joseph Milton Peirce writes from Fitchburg, Massachusetts, to his son, Joseph M. Peirce, a student at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont. He reports on his activities and provides updates on friends and family

    Goswin Joseph von Buininck Gülich- und Bergischen Hof-Raths Sammlung merkwürdiger Rechts-Händel

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    Die Rückseite des Titelblatts ist unbedrucktVorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Heilbronn, verlegts Franz Joseph Eckebrecht, 1760

    Goswin Joseph von Buininck Gülich- und Bergischen Hof-Raths Sammlung merkwürdiger Rechts-Händel

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    Die Rückseite des Titelblatts ist unbedrucktVorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Heilbronn, verlegts Franz Joseph Eckebrecht, 1762

    Histoire Complete de Joseph

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    The Joseph story in Genesis was a subject of great interest to Syriac writers, and in this volume Bedjan presents the Syriac text (in vocalized East Syriac script) of a lengthy and highly praised poem on the subject, sometimes attributed to Ephrem, but more recently to the fifth-century author Balai. The poem consists of twelve homilies (memre) in the 7 + 7 meter, the subjects of which are: 1. On jealousy and the sale of Joseph, 2. Bringing his coat to his father, 3. Going down to Egypt and his sale to Potiphar, 4. His temptation, 5. His imprisonment, 6. His exaltation, 7. His brothers going down to Egypt, 8. Benjamin going down to Egypt, 9. Joseph revealing himself to his brothers, 10. News of Joseph reaching his father, 11. The death of Jacob, and 12. Joseph’s death. An appendix contains a poem on the translation of Joseph’s bones

    [Transcript of letter from Joseph Carroll to Joseph A. Carroll, August 27, 1856]

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    Transcript of a letter from Joseph Carroll to his son Joseph A. Carroll asking him to come visit Louisiana soon. He also discusses a recent Democratic election

    Letter from Joseph Milton Peirce to Joseph M. Peirce, 4 February 1912

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    Joseph Milton Peirce writes from Fitchburg, Massachusetts, to his son, Joseph M. Peirce, a student at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, on 4 February 1912; he reports on his activities and gives his son advice in relation to his suspension from school. The letter also includes a separate message from Helen Moore Peirce to her son. It was postmarked on 5 February 1912 at 9:30 am.Joseph Moore Peirce graduated from Norwich University with an electrical engineering degree in 1914. Transcription by Danielle Dalton. Transcriptions may be subject to error
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