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Shipping list no.: 85-965-P.
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v. 1. Organization, apportionment, qualifications, prima facie title, elections.--v. 2. Elections, members, speaker, prerogatives, contempts.--v. 3. Investigations, inquiries, electoral count, impeachments, privilege.-- v. 4. Quorurm, order of business, appropriation bills, committees, committee of the whole.--v. 5. Debate, motions, amendments, voting, conference.--v. 6-8. Index-digest ( A to G; H to P; Q-Z)
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Comprises a typescript of a transcription of the text of the manuscript and a copy of the negative microfilm of the manuscript itself.
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Contiene: I. On the state of the population in Manchester, and other adjacent places -- II. On the proportional mortality of the small pox and measles, in the several periods of life, and different seasons of the year; together with its comparative fatality to males and females -- III. On the different quantities of rain which fall, at different heights, over the same spot of ground -- IV. On the solution of stones of the urinary and of the gall bladder, by water impregnated with fixed air -- V. On the nature and composition of urinary calculi -- VI. On the internal regulation of hospitals -- VII. On the influence of fixed air on the colours and vegetation of plants -- VIII. On the action of different manures -- IX. On the properties of different absorbents -- X. Miscellaneous observations, cases, and inquiries.
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Translated by İbrahim el-Kadiri el-Kastamonı.
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Address inquiries and all applications for license for this invention to NASA Patent Counsel, Goddard Space Flight Center, Mail Code 204, Greenbelt, Maryland, 20771.
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Translation of: The history of the reign of Emperor Charles V, progress of society in Europe.
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Poems.
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I. Observations of the nature and advantages of statistical inquiries -- II. Observations on the means of enabling a cottager to keep a cow --III. Hints as to the advantages of old pastures -- IV. Hints regarding cattle -- V. On the improvement of British wool -- VI. Address to the Board of Agriculture -- VII. Substance of a speech in a committee of the whole House --VIII. Hints regarding certain measures calculated to improve an extensive property -- IX. Account of the origin of the Board of Agriculture -- X. Proposals for establishing by subscription a new institution to be called the Plough -- XI. Letter to the proprietor of an extensive property -- XII. On longevity.
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