235 resultados para Justices of Peace
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Glenavin, a tale of destiny -- The pledge of peace : a chronicle of Glendinning.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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v. 1. Some account of Shirley and his writings. Commendatory verses on Shirley. Love tricks, or, The school of complement. The maid's revenge. The brothers. The witty fair one. The wedding.--v. 2. The grateful servant. The traitor. Love's cruelty. Love in a maze. The bird in a cage. Hyde park.--v. 3. The ball. The young admiral. The gamester. The example. The opportunity. The coronation.--v. 4. The lady of pleasure. The royal master. The duke's mistress. The doubtful heir. St. Patrick for Ireland. The constant maid. The humorous courtier.--v. 5. The gentleman of Venice. The politician. The imposture. The cardinal. The sisters. The court secret.--v. 6. Honoria and Mammon. Chabot, admiral of France. The Arcadia. The triumph of peace. A contention for honour and riches. The triumph of beauty. Cupid and death. The contention of Ajax and Ulysses for the armour of Achilles. Poems.
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1917/18 contains reports of the following departments: Dept. of Finance, Dept. of Agriculture, Dept. of Labor, Dept. of Mines and Minerals, Dept. of Public Works and Buildings, Dept. of Public Welfare, Dept. of Public Health, Dept. of Trade and Commerce, Dept. of Registration and Education, Military and Naval Dept.
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Vol. 2 has title: An account of travels into the interior of Southern Africa; in which is considered, the importance of the Cape of Good Hope to the different European powers, as a naval and military station ; as a territorial acquisition and commercial emporium in time of peace : with a statistical sketch of the whole colony ; comp. from authentic documents.
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Vol. 3 includes half-title: The remebrance, or The progress of a regiment commanded by my Lord Portmore in the year 1701 and 1702 ... giveing a true acount of al ther deeds and quartering the space of the
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I. Franklin in France.--II. Omar Khayyám.--III. Sir Walter Scott.--IV. Speeches before the American society in London.--V. A partnership in beneficence.--VI. Speech at the annual dinner of the Royal society.--VII. Speech at the annual dinner of the Literary fund.--VIII. Speech at the opening, by Miss Helen Hay, of the Robert Browning garden.--IX. International copyright.--X. American diplomacy.--XI. A festival of pece.--XII. William McKinley.--XIII. At the universities.--XIV. Commercial club dinner.--XV. New Orleans.--XVI. The Grand army of the republic.--XVII. President Roosevelt.--XVIII. Edmund Clarence Stedman.--XIX. Lincoln's faith.--XX. The press and modern progress.--XXI. Fifty years of the Republican party.--XXII. America's love of peace.--XXIII. Life in the White House in the time of Lincoln.--XXIV. Clarence King.
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Includes index.
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Life of Gower: v. 4, p. [vii]-xxx.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The pleasures of an absentee landlord.--Protective coloring in education.--Concerning the liberty of teaching.--Epaphroditus to Epictetus.--Epictetus to Epaphroditus.--The charm of seventeenth-century prose.--Thomas Fuller and his "Worthies."--A literary clinic.--The alphabetical mind.--The gregariousness of minor poets.--The taming of Leviathan.--The strategy of peace.
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v. 1. pt. 1. Blue jackets of '76.--pt. 2. Blue jackets of 1812.--v. 2. pt. 2 [continued] Blue jackets of 1812.--pt. 3. Blue jackets of '61.--pt. 4. Blue jackets in time of peace.--pt. 5. The naval war with Spain.
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"Signed copy. Number 246. [This copy not signed]"
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Bibliographical foot-notes.