52 resultados para Sons of Korah
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Issues for Oct. 1906-Oct. 1907 have no volume numbering but constitute no. 1-6. Nos. 1-8 form v. 1-2.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Containing list of the general officers and of national committees, constitution and by-laws, proceedings of congress, records of members"
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Of our spiritual strivings -- Of the dawn of freedom -- Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and others -- Of the meaning of progress -- Of the wings of Atalanta -- Of the training of black men -- Of the black belt -- Of the quest of the golden fleece -- Of the sons of master and man -- Of the faith of the fathers -- Of the passing of the first-born -- Of Alexander Crummell -- Of the coming of John -- The sorrow songs.
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The issue for 1917 has title: Reunion of United Confederate Veterans. Proceedings of the twenty-seventh annual reunion of the Confederate Veterans, the eighteenth annual convention of the Confederate Southern Memorial Association and the twenty-second annual reunion of the Sons of Confederarte Veterans, held in Washington, D. C. June 4, 5, 6 and 7, 1917. Washington, 1918.
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Dinner and reception given jointly by the Society of Colonial Wars and Sons of the Revolution in the State of California, in honor of the officers of the Atlantic fleet, Los Angeles, April 21, 1908: p. [9]-[62]
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Historical and religious textts from the Temple Library of Nippur. 1914.
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"Ed. grand format. Limited to five hundred numbered sets of which this is no. 133."
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Begun by two brothers, Scévole und Louis de Sainte Marthe ; continued and published by the three sons of Louis (4 vols., 1656) ; continued in the 18th century by Denis de Sainte-Marthe and the members of the Benedictine congregation of St. Maur; completed in the 19th century by Barthelemy Hauréau.
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An accurate version of the wonderful and fanciful stories of 1,001 Arabian nights, retold and corrected from an Aribic manuscript, by the famous translator, Dr. Jonathan Scott.