938 resultados para Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy , American preservationist, 1929-1994
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Handwritten certificate of payment for a new red and plaid gown purchased by Harvard sophomore Oliver Prescott in 1747. The certificate is witnessed by upperclassmen Artemas Ward, Jacob Cushing, and Timothy Pond.
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Many European and American observers of the EC have criticized "intergovemmentalist" ac counts for exaggerating the extent of member state control over the process of European integra tion. This essay seeks to ground these criticisms in a "historical institutionalist" account that stresses the need to study European integration as a political process which unfolds over time. Such a perspective highlights the limits of member-state control over long-term institutional de velopment, due to preoccupation with shorHerm concerns, the ubiquity of unintended conse quences, and processes that "lock in" past decusions and make reassertions of member-state control difficult. Brief examination of the evolution of social policy in the EC suggests the limita tions of treating the EC as an international regime facilitating collective action among essentially sovereign states. It is ore useful to view integration as a "path-dependent" process that has pro duced a fragmented but still discernible "multitiered" European polity.
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Chiefly tables.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"William Gurdon Saltonstall's account of the South American journey": p. [201]-209.
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Bibliography: p. 315.
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Poem "The colours" by E. Van Blon, part 2, p. [65]-66.
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Spine title: Benjamin on sales.
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Annual report of the American High Commissioner at Port au Prince, Haiti, to the Secretary of State.
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1929 issued as U. S. Dept. of State Publication no. 76, Latin American series, no. 3.
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"Originally presented under the title 'New light on Berkeley's American sojourn', at the commemoration of the two hundredth anniversary of Dean Berkeley's arrival in America ... held at the Berkeley divinity school in New Haven ... on January 23, 1929."--Pref.