481 resultados para AdS-CFT and dS-CFT Correspondence


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Bound with his [2] An address to members of the Society of Friends. London. 1836. -[3] Reasons for receiving the ordinance of baptism. London. 1836. -[4] A document of the Meeting for Sufferings of Ohio Yearly Meeting. London. 1837.

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A correspondence with H.L. Hopkins, Lieutenant-Governor of Virginia in 1839., and with J.W. Gilmer, Governor of Virginia in 1840, concerning the extradition of three colored men from New York State charged with stealing a negro slave in Virginia.

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Letters of Princess Lieven translated from the French.

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Listed as nos. 92 and 95 in the club's Catalogue of books, 1898.

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Presented to the Roxburghe club by Arthur James Balfour.

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Introductory essay.--I. Unpublished letters, chiefly of foreign travel. Gray, Walpole and Ashton.--II. Correspondence and remains of Richard West.--II. Gray to John Chute.--IV. Gray to Percy and Brockett.--V. Miss Speed to Gray.--VI. Gray's notes on travel.--VII. Thoughts and verse fragments.--VIII. Collectanea and conjectures.--IX. Latin poems.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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v.16. Epistolary correspondence. Letters from August 1714, to September 1724.--v.17. Epistolary correspondence. Letters from September 1725 to May 1732.--v.18. Epistolary correspondence. Letters from May 19, 1732, to October 23, 1736.--v.19. Epistolary corresondence. Letters from October 30, 1736, to February 14, 1750. Appendix to the original correspondence between Dean Swift and his friends. Correspondence between Swift and Miss Vanhomrigh. Index.

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Sixty-three letters, Apr. 10, 1809-Feb. 10, 1810.