133 resultados para Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941
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Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich., University Microfilms [n.d.] (American culture series, Reel 242.1)
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Intended as an attack on British abolitionists.
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Bound with his Thoughts on the peace. London, 1791.
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The sea cradle of the reformation.--John Hawkins and the African slave trade.--Sir John Hawkins and Philip the Second.--Drake's voyage round the world.--Parties in the state.--The great expedition to the West Indies.--Attack on Cadiz.--Sailing of the Armada.--Defeat of the Armada.
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Title vignette.
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An attack on Rasmus Nielsen's theory of religion and science.
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Description based on: 1941-1942.
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Description based on: 1941-42.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Joseph J. Mansfield, chairman.
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D also available in microfiche.
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In October 1980 the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers conducted a beach nourishment project at the Lexington (Michigan) Harbor on the southwest shore of Lake Huron, a project designed to mitigate beach erosion attributable to the installation of the harbor. In response to a request from the Coastal Engineering Research Center (CERC), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Great Lakes Fishery Laboratory conducted a Corps-funded study from June 1980 to October 1981 along a 8.4-kilometer segment of shoreline adjacent to the harbor to determine the effect of the Corps' beach nourishment project on the nearshore aquatic environment. The study performed by the service included aerial photographic surveys of the study area; measurement of dissolved oxygen, turbidity, and suspended particulate matter levels; and collection of lake bottom sediments, macrozoobenthos and fish. Analysis of the aerial photographs showed that the beach face profile changed markedly during the study as a result of beach nourishment. Dredging of about 19,000 cubic meters of beach sediment from an accretion area adjacent to the harbor's north breakwater caused the beach face to recede, while deposition of this sediment on a feeder beach south of the harbor caused the beach face there to extend lakeward.
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Guy Cordon, chairman of subcommittee.
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Mode of access: Internet.