205 resultados para Handmade papers of Carnauba
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List of fellows in v. 1-5, 7-16, 20-30, 32-33, 35-41, 45; continued since 1908 in the Proceedings, v. 28-
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Signed: A layman.
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Prepared by Thomas Church (1674-1746) from the papers of his father, Benjamin Church, and first published under the latter's name, with title: Entertaining passages relating to Philip's war ... Boston, 1716.
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An index to the unpublished papers of Colonel Pickering owned by the Massachusetts Historical Society. The collection includes letters from Pickering, letters to him, and miscellaneous documents.
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Advertisements on p. [1]-[10] at end.
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Advertisements on p. [1]-[2] at end.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Additional title: no. 12-22, 24-37, Saratoga papers of 1880-1899; no. 38-40, Washington papers of 1900-1902; no. 41-43, Boston papers of 1903-1905
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Chemical abstracts
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Vols. 185 (1894)-186 (1895) issued in 2 parts.
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Vol. 75 contains index of all obituaries v.10-v.75.
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"In the future papers of this nature will be published in the University of Wisconsin studies in language and literature."--vol. 5, p. [3]
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Each section of microfilm has an index.
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Issued also in 1881 (Smithsonian institution publication 356) in Smithsonian miscellaneous collections, v. 21.
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"The series of these most important political and other documents commences in 1306, but papers of earlier date than the reign of Elizabeth are comparatively few. For the reigns of Elizabeth and James I, however, they constitute a body of state papers illustrative of general events and political transactions, with which the state papers preserved in the Public record office are alone comparable."--Roberts, R. A. The reports of the Historical Mss. Commission. London, 1920.