73 resultados para Arthois, Jacobus van (1613-16..) -- Portraits
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XVI. A child's garden of verses. Underwoods. Ballads.--XVII. Vailima letters: correspondence addressed to Sidney Colvin.--XVIII. Memoir of Fleming Jenkins. Records of a family of engineers.--XIX. In the South seas. A foot-note to history.--XX. Weir of Hermiston. The plays of W.E. Henley and R.L. Stevenson. Fables.--XXI. St. Ives: being the adventures of a French prisoner in England.--XXII. Sketches. Criticisms., etc.--XXIII-XXIV. Letters to his family and friends, selected and ed. ... by S. Colvin.-- ... XXV. New Letters, selected and ed. by S. Colvin.
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The records of the court for the period betweeen Dec. 30, 1660 and Sept. 3/13, 1668 (during which the province of New Netherland passed from Dutch to British control, and Beverwyck became Albany) are missing. For minutes of the court beginning Sept. 3/13, 1668, cf. Albany. Court of Albany, colony of Rensselaerswyck and Schaenhechtede.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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No. 2-3 and 15-16 issued together.
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On t.-p. of v. 1-2: "In two volumes"; v. 3: "Supplementary volume."
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Includes bibliographical references.
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With: J. von Mueller, Anthologie aus den Werken von Johannes von Müller. Hildburghausen, 1845. 16 cm.
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Includes index.
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"Verhandlingen" for 1915-16, 1918-19, 1925,1927,1929- include section: Geologische overzichtskaart van den Nederlandsch-Indischen archipel.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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On verso of duplicate image: 1. Floyd Bates; 2. Ed Housel; 3. Len Sauer; 4. Paul Caulkins; 5. Don Galbraith; 6. Carl Schlecht; 7. shrman Bates; 8. Dwight Bates; 9. Bill Housel; 10. Art Jahnke; 11. Berle Walker; 12. Pearl Mast 13. Young?; 14. Henry Hatch; 15; Bab Burrett; 16. Joseph Vandervest, director; 17. Russell Rice; 18. Bill Bowling; 19. Roy Vandeveer; 20. Art Stellwagon; 21. Ray Hutzel; 22. Angus Babcock; 23. Honey Campbell. Missing from picture - Ralph Lutz, Nicholas Falone and Leonard Falone. Played in Ann Arbor during World War I. Source: Berle Walker
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(Cropped from 1891 team photo.)