405 resultados para Button, Thomas de, bp. of Exeter, 1307.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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No more published.
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v. 1-2: 2 éd. entièrement refondue.
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The Christian social union. 1894. Cambridge.--The Christian law. 1895. Manchester.--The aim and method of education. 1896. Bristol.--Address at the annual meeting of the Christian social union. 1897. Leicester. (Leicester daily post)--Social service. 1898. Birmingham. (Commonwealth)--Expenditure. 1899. Liverpool.--Progress. 1900. Leeds.
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Proemium signed: B. Krusch.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Edited by Thomas Gibbons.
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Translation of: The naturalist's cabinet.
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"The introduction ... [is] by the Rev. H. R. Bramley, and the index by the Rev. H. A. Wilson ... the additional documents and all other letter-press have been contributed by F. Madan."--Appendix to introduction, p. xxxii.
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Tr. of: Dialogi de vita.
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Cronica de corporibus sanctis Papie is ascribed to Jacobus de Voragine; cf p. [55].
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Foreword, by W. L. Bryan.-History of Indiana university, by D. D. Banta.-The American university: today and tomorrow, by J. G. Schurman.-Researches on Spirochaeta pallida, by A. S Warthin.-The university medical school and the state, by A. S. Warthin.-Graduate medical education: experience with the Minnesota plan, by E. P. Lyon.-The Thomas Jefferson theory of education, by S. M. Ralston.-The state university and business, by Evans Woollen.-The state university at the opening of the twentieth century, by E. A. Birge.-The functions of the state university, by Paul Shorey.-The obligation of the state toward scientific research, by J. R. Angell.-The future of legal education, by Roscoe Pound.-A present need in American professional education, by R. A. Millikan.-Spiritual frontiersmen, by F. J. McConnell.-The spiritual idea of the iniversity, by Sir Robert A. Falconer.-The centennial commencement.
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v. 1. Berwick-upon-Tweed, Burford and Lostwithiel corporations; the counties of Wilts and Worcester; the Bishop of Chichester; and the deans and chapters of Chichester, Canterbury and Salisbury.--v. 2. Sir George Wombwell, the Duke of Norfolk, Lord Edmund Talbot, Miss Buxton, Mrs. Harford and Mrs. Wentworth of Woolley.--v. 3. T.B. Clarke-Thornhill, esq., Sir T. Barrett-Lennard, bart., Pelham R. Papillon, esq., and W. Cleverly Alexander, esq.--v. 4. Bishop of Salisbury; Bishop of Exeter, dean and chapter of Exeter; Earl of Leicester; Sir William Clayton, bart.; Major Money-Kyrle; F.H.T. Jervoise, esq.; Glemham hall; corporations of Salisbury, Orford and Aldeburgh.--v. 5. Col. Mordaunt-Hay, of Duns castle; Sir Archibald Edmonstone, of Duntreath; Sir John James Graham, of Fintry, K.C.M.G.--v. 6. Miss M. Eyre Matcham; Captain H.V. Knox; Cornwallis Wykeham-Martin, esq.; K.B. Tighe, esq.; Lord Oranmore and Brown.--v. 7. The Bishop of London; St. George's chapel, Windsor; diocese of Gloucester; corporations of Beccles, Dunwich, Southwold and Thetford; Duke of Norfolk; Earl of essex; Sir Hervey Bruce, Col. Frewen, H.C. Staunton, esq., and F. Merttens, esq.; S. Philip Unwin, esq.--v. 8. The Hon. Frederick Lindley Wood; M.L.S. Clements, esq.; S. Philip Unwin, esq.
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Pages 177-178 repeated in numbering.