148 resultados para DIPHENYL- AND TRIMETHYLLEAD(IV)
em University of Michigan
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At head of cover title: Economic stabilization program
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Cover title: Energy conservation plan for the State of Louisiana, (Public Law 94-163 & 94-385).
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"List of authorities": p. 464-466.
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Tailpiece.
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"List of authorities": v.2, p.323-326.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Errata slip inserted between p. [vii] and viii of v. 1 and p. [iv] and v of v. 2.
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v. 2. 1952.IV.16 and 1953.IV.16 -- v. 3. 1954.IV.6 and 1954.IV.18.
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Imprint varies: v. 2-3 published by Parker, son, and Bourn; v. 4 by Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green.
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I. The deteriorative power of conventional art over nations -- II. The unity of art -- III. Modern manufacture and design -- IV. Influence of imagination in architecture -- V. The work of iron in nature, art and policy.
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Advertisements p. [1] at end.
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"Errata"--P. [1] at end.
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Includes index.
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Essays: i. The doctrine of temperaments, 1824. ii. Ennui, 1830. iii. The ruling passion in death, 1833.--Studies in German literature, 1824 and following years: i. General characteristics. ii. The revival of German literature. iii. Men of science and learning. iv. The age of Schiller and Goethe. v. Translations, 1818-1824.--Studies in history: i. Economy of Athens, 1831. ii. Decline of the Roman people, 1834. iii. Russia, 1829.--Occasional addresses: i. A word on Calvin the reformer, Oct. 1834. ii. The office of the people in art, government and religion, 1835. iii. In memory of Wm. Ellery Channing, 1842. iv. Oration commemorative of Andrew Jackson, 1845. v. The necessity, the reality, and the promise of the progress of the human race, 1854.
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I. The world crisis and its meaning -- II. Militarism and its eulogists -- III. American ideals contrasted with German and English -- IV. The illusion and the ideal of international peace -- V. Civilization and progress in the light of the present war -- VI. The moral awakening of the wealthy --VII. An ethical program of social reform -- VIII. Ethical development extending throughout life.