969 resultados para Venice Lagoon
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Includes index.
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Appendix: Actual state of the basilica - 1895, p.[958]-960.
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"This report was financed in part by a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under section 314 of the Clean Water Act."
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This project is for the ecological rehabilitation of lagoons and natural communities at 24 parks within the Chicago Park District. The development of Chicago's lagoon system began shortly after the State of Illinois created the Chicago Park District in 1869. The lagoons were expanded over the next 50 years into 14 parks and they have become extremely important ecologic, recreation, and historic resources. A variety of factors over the last 140 years have contributed to the current deteriorated condition of the lagoons which require the expenditure of funds for major rehabilitation activities. Age of infrastructure, erosion, and sedimentation were the natural forces at work; however, the lagoons' popularity and lack of comprehensive management plan also contributed. All of the lagoons are eligible to be listed on the National Register of Historic places as major contributing features. Additionally, the lagoons in Columbus, Garfield, Humboldt, Jackson, Lincoln, Sherman and Washington Parks are historic landmarks. The Park District has already invested over $5 million for partial lagoon restoration at Humboldt, Douglas, Sherman, McKinley, Riis and Garfield Parks, and additional work is required.
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"Filed pursuant to Section 5 of the Flood Control Act of 1945, 615 ILCS 15/5."
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This microfilm has been remastered by The Ohio State University Libraries as part of a HEA Title II-C Project, 1991.
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Translation of Abällino, der grosse bandit.
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Without the music (by Busby)
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Freely adapted with alterations from Abällino, der grosse Bandit, by Heinrich Zschokke, this translation first published 1805 [i.e. Dec. 1804], cf. Summers, M. Gothic bib., p. 252 and NCBEL III, 743.
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For Zschokke's authorship see Joseph Thomas, Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of Biography and Mythology. Early editions of Abaellino in English give M. G. [Matthew Gregory] Lewis as the translator.