97 resultados para Possession
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The lawsuit arose out of a dispute between the "orthodox" and "Hicksite" branches of the Society of Friends over the possession of a school fund.
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"Comprising details of the numerous conflicts for its possession between the Moors and the Christians, until its final surrender in 1462; and of subsequent events: with an appendix containing interesting documents."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Einleitung. I. Quellenkunde; II. Literärgeschichte": p. [iii]-xxxii.
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One of 15 copies of a photostat made for Mr. Lemuel A. Welles, Ridgefield, Connecticut (from the original in his possession) at the Yale university library, October, 1937.
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Die Ansicht des Herrn von Savigny, und meine Kritik dagegen: p. [9]-33.
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Issued in parts.
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"Prólogo" signed: Samuel A. Lafone Quevedo.--Enrique Pena.
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The hope of happiness.--Poverty and riches.--The possession of others.--On discovering the world.--THe lyrics of life.--Sorrow and renunciation.--The shelter of life.--The choice of the graces.--Apostleship.--On the reign of the heart.
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Report of the Surtees Society for 1873, list of publications, list of members, etc.: 15, [1] p. at end.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Includes indexes.
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Includes index.
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Thirty-two mysteries, supposed to have been acted at Wakefield; printed from a manuscript formerly in the possession of the Towneley family; edited by James Raine, compared with manuscript by Joseph Stevenson. cf. Dict. nat. biog. and pref. (p. xviii) cf. also Lowndes, Bibliographer's manuel.
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The eastern-most of two similar buildings built in 1891 on Catherine St. The western housed the Homeopathic Hospital from 1891-1900. This building housed the Allopathic Hospital (called Uiversity Hospital) from 1891-1900. (The Homeopathic Hospital had a straight north facade; this building a rounded north facade). From 1900-1925 it housed the Surgical Ward; 1925-1944 the East Convalescent Ward; 1944-1950, the Rapid Treatment Center; 1950-1965, the Institute for Social Research. It was removed in 1965. On verso: From glass neg in possession of Stuart Thayer, Ann Arbor.