372 resultados para Hilary Putnam
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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First published at the Claredon Press, Oxford, 1870.
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Title varies slightly.
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Indexed by Poole's index to periodical literature.
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Volume numbers irregular: Jan.-Feb. 1845 called v. 4, no. 1-2; whole no. 37-39 omited.
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"CERCLIS no. NYD980528491."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Severe weather and tornadoes passed through north central Illinois in the early evening of April 20, 2004. Tornadoes touched down in Grant Park, Hopkins Park and Kankakee in Kankakee County; Sheridan, Utica and Weldon in LaSalle County; Granville in Putnam County; and Joliet in Will County. The most severe impacts were to the Village of Utica, which was struck with an F-3 tornado.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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John Marsh was secretary of the Connecticut Temperance Society in 1829.
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"Published by request of the Society."
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Title from cover.
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"Messrs. G.P. Putnam's sons ... begin in October, 1906, the publication of Putnam's monthly, a reissue of the magazine the publication of which was begun by the late George P. Putnam in 1853. With the new Putnam's will be incorporated the Critic, founded in 1881, which has been issued by Messrs. Putnam since 1898."--Putnam's monthly announcement.
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"Messrs. G.P. Putnam's sons ... begin in October, 1906, the publication of Putnam's monthly, a reissue of the magazine the publication of which was begun by the late George P. Putnam in 1853. With the new Putnam's will be incorporated the Critic, founded in 1881, which has been issued by Messrs. Putnam since 1898."--Putnam's monthly announcement.
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Mode of access: Internet.