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Pliny Earle & Brothers letter to Thomas Rotch, Leicester, 10th mo 10th 1818

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An account of monies owed to Pliny Earle and Brothers, $111.87 total, also notification that Thomas Rotch's order for machine cards has been sent to Pittsburgh in the care of Allen and Grant, Rotch agents who will then transport them on to Kendal.
Earle, Pliny & Brothers
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Pliny Earle & Brothers letter to Thomas Rotch, Leicester, 11mo 24th 1817

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Pliny Earle fills Thomas Rotch's order for certain types of cloth. He mentions that an order of furniture for President Monroe's house is being outsourced to France. He believes that domestic manufacturers could do as well. He also mentions a petition to
Earle, Pliny & Brothers
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Domitian\u27s Lightning Bolts and Close Shaves In Pliny

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Pliny\u27s portrayal of his public life under Domitian has often come under fire from both those who approach Pliny\u27sLettersfrom a historical perspective and those who study them as a literary production.
Strunk, Thomas E.
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Clientelas y amistades femeninas en Plinio El Joven

open access: yesStudia Historica: Historia Antigua, 2009
RESUMEN: En sus cartas, Plinio presenta una imagen en su mayor parte amable de las mujeres: la caracterización que practica con esas mujeres es claramente positiva, en más de un 70% del total.
Juan Luis POSADAS SÁNCHEZ
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Pliny Earle & Brothers letter to Thomas Rotch, Leicester, 5th mo 28th 1809

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Pliny Earle discusses the advantages of his carding machines. He mention that full blooded Merinos are very expensive, and that manufacturing would be advantageous for local communities.
Earle, Pliny & Brothers
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Pliny Earle & Brothers letter to Alexander Skinner, Leicester, 7th mo 4th 1809

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Pliny Earle provides prices for various parts of carding machines requested by Thomas Rotch for his woolen factory at West Hartford. He also asks that Charity Rotch be informed that a 'small machine for carding cotton into spools to work by hand will not
Earle, Pliny & Brothers
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Pliny and the letters of sidonius: From constantius and clarus to firminus and fuscus

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Despite Sidonius's explicit assertion that his Letters are modeled on the correspondence of Pliny, critics have found the harvest of Plinian material in Sidonius's text rather thin.
Gibson, Roy
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