13 resultados para Age the puberty
em University of Michigan
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Bibliography: p. [289]-292.
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McGill, A.T., hon. degree, 1868.
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Federal Highway Administration, Washington, D.C.
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Editors: 1844-70, E. Littell; 1870-96, R.S. Littell.
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Vols.37-56 called also "2d ser., v.1-20"; v.57-88, "3d ser., v.1-32"; v.89-115, "4th ser., v.1-27"; v.116-199, "5th ser., v.1-84"; v.200-218, "6th ser., v.1-19"; v.219-287, "7th ser., v.1-69"; v.288-331, "8th ser., v.1-44"
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The translators of v. 1-3 are not known; v. 4 was translated by Frederick Clarke, who revised the translation of v. 1-3.
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Keary, C.F. The earliest traces of man. The second stone age. The growth of language. Families of language. The nations of the old world.--Keary, H.M. Early social life. The village community.--Keary, A. Religion.--Keary, C.F. Aryan religions. The other world. Mythologies and folk tales.--Keary, A. Picture writing. Phonetic writing.--Keary, H. Conclusion.--Notes and authorities.
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Original in the Princeton Theological Seminary.
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The frontier comes of age.--The frontier in literary criticism.--The American pioneer in fiction.--The immigrant pioneer in fiction.--The back-trailers in fact and fiction.--Implications.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The translators of v. 1-3 are not known; v. 4 was translated by Frederick Clarke, who revised the translation of v. 1-3.