984 resultados para Cremer, W. H. (William Henry)
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Previously published under title: Sports afield collection of Know your ducks and geese.
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v. 1. Sir Robert Walpole. William Pitt, earl of Chatham. Edmund Burke. Charles James Fox. William Pitt, pt.I.- v. 2. William Pitt, pt. II. George Canning. Sir Robert Peel.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Pt. 1-3 have added t.-p.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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v. 1. 1809-1872.--v. 2. 1872-1898.
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Title varies slightly.
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No more published.
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[I] The first eight books, literally translated, with notes and illustrations by D. Spillan. 1854.--[II] Books nine to twenty-six, literally translated, with notes and illustrations, by D. Spillan and Cyrus Edmonds. 1856.--[III] Books twenty-seven to thirty-six, literally translated, with notes and illustrations, by Cyrus Edmonds. 1850.--[IV] Books thirty-seven to the end, with the epitomes and fragments of the lost books, literally translated by William A. M'Devitte. 1850.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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On verso of t.-p.: Authorized edition.
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Incorporates A record of the expeditions against the North-west frontier tribes, since the annexation of the Punjab, by W. H. Paget.
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Vol. 5 has special t.-p.: The diplomatic history of the war for the union.
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-[pt. I] Mechanical drawing, by E. Kenison. Shades and shadows, by H. W. Gardner. Perspective drawing, by W. H. Lawrence. Freehand drawing, by H.E. Everett. Pen and ink rendering, by D. A. Gregg. Rendering in wash, by H. V. von Holst. Architectural lettering, by F. C. Brown.- [pt. 2] - Mechanical drawing, by E. Kenison. Working drawings, machine design, by C. L. Griffin. Sheet metal pattern drafting, tinsmithing, practical problems in mensuration, by W. Neubecker.
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Henson, H. The early English constitution.--Ashley, W.J. Feudalism.--Oman, C.W.C. The Anglo-Norman and Angevin administrative system (1100-1265)--Medley, D.J. Parliament.--Hassall, A. Constitutional kingship (1399-1485)--Wakeman, H.O. The influence of the church upon the development of the state.