101 resultados para Presidential decrees
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Decrees and proclamations of the "Provisioneele representanten:, and "Provinciaal bestuur", the "Provinciaal committé," etc.
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Description based on: 1861.
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"Presidential address delivered before the Society of American Bacteriologists, Ithaca, N.Y., December 28, 1910."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"The exhibition "Across the Divide: Reconsidering the Other", organized by the Illinois State Museum, was presented at the following sites: Illinois State Museum, Springfield, Illinois, August 15, 2008 - January 11, 2009; Illinois State Museum Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, February 9 - May 8, 2009."
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"FEMA-1170-DR-IL"
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"The papers of Abraham Lincoln is a project of Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, co-sponsored by the University of Illinois at Springfield. funding for Series I: Legalpapers provided by Abraham Lincoln Association, National Historical Publications and Records Commission, National Endowment for the Humanities, Shelby Cullom Davis Foundation. funding for SeriesII: Illinois Papers and Series III: Presidential papers provided by National Endowment for the Humanities"--P. 2 of cover.
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"This book was published to accompany "Something so Horrible: The Springfield Race Riot of 1908," an exhibition at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum from June 14 through October 26, 2008."
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Louaillier was arrested in March, 1815, on account of his opposition to some of General Jackson's military measures. The present pamphlet is a defence of the writer's conduct and an attack of Jackson's presidential candidacy.
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Of the being of God -- Of the deity of Christ -- Of the Holy Trinity -- Of the divine decrees -- Against Universalism -- Of the last Judgment.
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In 1828, the New Hampshire Journal was published by Henry E. Moore. The newspaper supported Adams in the presidential election.
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A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets on politics.
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Title varies.
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"The 'first' bilingual decree of Philae ... is a modified copy of the famous decree of Rosetta."--pt. 4.
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A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets on religion.