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University of
Florida Press. pp. 27–28.
Pintard, John (1940).
Letters from John
Pintard to his daughter,
Eliza Noel
Pintard Davidson, 1816-1833. New York : Printed...
- John
Pintard Jr. (May 18, 1759 – June 21, 1844) was an
American merchant and philanthropist. He
cofounded the M****achusetts
Historical Society and the...
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Michael Clifton Pintard (born 3 July 1964) is a
Bahamian politician serving as
Leader of the Free
National Movement and
leader of the
opposition since...
- Sir
Cecil Wallace-Whitfield. The
current leader of the
party is
Michael Pintard and the
current deputy leader is
Shanendon Cartwright. The Free National...
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Pintard (1759–1854), a
descendant of
Huguenots and
prosperous New York City
merchant who was
involved in
various New York City organizations.
Pintard...
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pamphlet that John
Pintard released in New York in 1810. It is the
earliest source mentioning Spain in
connection to Sinterklaas.
Pintard wanted St. Nicholas...
- was
founded on
November 20, 1804,
largely through the
efforts of John
Pintard. He was for some
years secretary of the
American Academy of Fine Arts,...
- London's
Sinful Secret, p.92. St. Martin's Press, New York (2009). René
Pintard (2000). Le
Libertinage érudit dans la première moitié du
XVIIe siècle....
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Retrieved 6 May 2024. "PM owes
Foulkes and
Turnquest a 'public apology' says
Pintard". The Tribune. 23
February 2023.
Retrieved 24
August 2023. "Violeta Chamorro...
- The
First Presbyterian Church and
Lewis Pintard House is a pair of
adjacent historic buildings in
downtown New Roc****e, New York,
United States. The...