65 resultados para Seven gods of fortune.
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Major-General Henry Ronald Douglas MacIver.--Baron James Harden-Hickey.--Winston Spencer Churchill.--Captain Philo Norton McGiffin.--General William Walker, the king of the filibusters.--Major Burnham, chief of scouts.
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Imperfect: List of subscribers wanting.
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Series note varies: At head of title of v. 1 and on verso of t.-p of v. 2, Memoirs of the University of California. v. 4, no. 1, 2. History, v. 1, no. 1, 2.
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The objective of this study was to determine the effects, if any, of sublethal concentrations of suspended materials on the fish in estuarine systems. Experimental sediment suspensions reproduced the concentrations frequently found during flooding and at dredging sites and dredged-material disposal sites. The suspensions were of natural sediment, obtained from the Patuxent River estuary, Maryland, or commercially available Fuller's earth. Fish were collected in the Patuxent River estuary and transported to the laboratory. The selected fish species inhabited ecologically different sections of the estuary; therefore, the overall reactions of each species were unique. Seven species of estuarine fish were exposed to Fuller's earth and natural sediment suspensions for timed periods and hematological changes were noted. The effects of various concentrations of Fuller's earth suspensions on white perch gill tissue were determined. Oxygen consumption rates of striped bass, white perch, and toadfish were measured in filtered Patuxent River water and compared to consumption rates in filtered river water suspensions of Fuller's earth or Patuxent River sediment. Fish showed signs of stress in response to suspended sediments in most of the experiments. Results indicate that sublethal concentrations of suspended solids can affect estuarine fish.
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On cover: Ed. Cecil, soldier of fortune.
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Fronts to [v. 1] and [v. 12] are ports.
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Originally "published in thirty-seven parts, of three sheets each, at intervals of two months ... July 1937 ... [to] May 1843."--Pref.
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Plates accompanied by guard sheets with descriptive letterpress.
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This volume contains twenty stories from early writers for children, the period covered being roughly 1790 to 1830. Many are anonymous, but included are stories by G. P. R. James, Armand Berquin, Priscilla Wakefield, A. C. Mant, Maria Edgeworth, Peter Parley, Jacob Abbot, and Charles Dickens.
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Vols. 1-2, 1865; v. 3, 1864.
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The dedication -- The preface -- The life of James Harrington [by J. Toland] -- The grounds and reasons of monarchy consider'd -- The commonwealth of Oceana -- The prerogative of popular government -- The art of law-giving -- A word concerning a House of peers -- Six political tracts ... viz. I. Valerius and Publicola. A dialogue. II. A system of politics ... III. Political aphorisms. IV. Seven models of a common-wealth ... V. The ways and means of introducing a common-wealth by the consent of the people. VI. The humble petition of divers well affected persons; with the Parliament's answer thereto -- Plato redivivus: or, A dialogue concerning government ... 3d ed. with additions.
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[v. 1] Van Bibber and others -- [v. 2] The exiles and other stories -- [v. 3] Gallegher and other stories -- [v. 4] Soldiers of fortune -- [v. 5] Captain Macklin his memoirs -- [v. 6] Ranson's folly -- [v. 7] The white mice -- [v. 8] The scarlet car -- [v. 9] The bar sinister -- [v. 10] The man who could not lose -- [v. 11] The red cross girl -- [v. 12] The lost road.