131 resultados para Sebok, Anthony J.: Legal positivism in American jurisprudence
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In American historical association. Annual report...for the year 1894. Washington, 1895. p. 403-412.
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Some issues have title: Annual report.
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Some issues have title: Annual report.
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Caption title: The American Association for the Advancement of Science. Section D--Mechanical science and engineering. Engineering Mathematics symposium.
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At head of title, [1881- ]: Archaeological Institute of America.
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Includes the Stillwell numbers and locations of holdings of the Yale libraries, and describes the incunabula unlisted in Stillwell.
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Robinson argues that the detective genre’s lineage lies in experimental works on the margins of what we recognize as classical detective fiction today. Authors like Edgar Allan Poe, Mark Twain, Pauline Hopkins, and Rudolph Fisher drew on detective fiction’s puzzle-elements to wrestle with complicated questions about race and labor in the U.S.
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The two reports reprinted in this volume were framed by the Earl of Liverpool, President of the Committee on Trade and Foreign Plantations. cf. Introd. p.xiii.
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Washington, B.T. Industrial education for the Negro.--Du Bois, W.E.B. The talented tenth.--Chesnutt, C.W. The disfranchisement of the Negro.--Smith, W.H. The Negro and the law.--Kealing, H.T. The characteristics of the Negro people.--Dunbar, P.L. Representative American Negroes.--Fortune, T.T. The Negro's place in American life at the present day.
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Nos. 1-56, July 26, 1913-Aug. 15, 1914, were issued weekly in the form of leaflets; no. 57-92, Jan. 1915-Dec. 1917, monthly, in the form of pamphlets, containing studies in government; no. 93-95, irregularly issued.
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