325 resultados para General history of Europe
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Accompanied by "Volume XV. General index." (xxiv, 411, [1] p. 24 cm.) Published: Cambridge, The University press, 1927.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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With this is bound his Complete general index to the Pictorial history of England. Standard ed. London, 1860.
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Includes index.
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"General bibliography": p. 96-97.
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Vol. III, "Appendix."
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Vol. III, "Appendix."
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Edited under the general direction of the Papers committee by Mr. P. S. Allen ... assisted by Mr. J. de M. Johnson."
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Added t.-p.: Memoirs of the Museum of comparative zoology at Harvard college. Vol. V., no.1. North American starfishes. By Alexander Agassiz ... Cambridge, Welch, Bigelow, and company, 1877.
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Accompanied by "A history of the United States, by Edward Channing; supplementary volume, general index, compiled by Eva G. Moore." (v, 155 p. 23 cm.) Published: New York, Macmillan, 1932.
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I-II. From the accession of Queen Victoria to the general election of 1880.--III. From 1880 to the diamond jubilee.--IV-V. From the diamond jubilee, 1897, to the accession of King Edward VII.
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I. General history.--Chronology.--Lake vessels.--II. Biographical.
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"[Fac-simile] Proceedings of a board of general officers, held by order of His Excellency Gen. Washington ... respecting Major John Andrè ... September 29, 1780. Philadelphia: Printed by Francis Bailey ... M.DCC.LXXX": p. 127-147.
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"The present is an absolutely complete reprint of Buckle's work, with a new index. The two volumes in which it originally appeared (1857-61) bore the title ʻHistory of civilization in England,' their subject-matter, however, being simply the uncompleted ʻGeneral introduction' to the projected work so entitled."--Editor's pref.
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Authorities agree that the first part of the work, published in Paris 1684, was written by Marana. The remainder has been ascribed to different Englishmen, among them Dr. Robert Midgley and William Bradshaw. It is probable however that Midgley simply edited the English translation, made by Bradshaw, of the original Italian manuscript. cf. ESTC.