998 resultados para Albemarle, William Anne Keppel, Earl of, 1702-1754.
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At head of title: Department of Commerce. Office of the Secretary.
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Thesis (doctoral)--Universitat zu Rostock.
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Dates on spine: 1843-1914.
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v. 1. Vivian Grey-- v. 2. The young duke. Count Alarcos -- v. 3. Contarini Fleming. The rise of Iskander -- v. 4. Alroy. Ixion in heaven. The infernal marriage. Popanilla -- v. 5. Henrietta Temple -- v. 6. Venetia -- v. 7. Coningsby -- v. 8. Sybil -- v. 9. Tancred -- v. 10. Lothair -- v. 11. Endymion. Memoir of the Earl of Beaconsfield.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Chronological catalogue of the works of William Hazlitt": v.1, p. [xxii]-xxxii.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The International Association for Mathematical Geosciences (IAMG) commemorated William Smith (23rd March 1769 - 28th August 1839) and 200 years of geomodelling with geological surveys and academics across the globe at the 17th annual conference of the IAMG in Freiberg, Germany from the 5th to 13th September 2015. The aim of the IAMG is to promote the use of mathematics, statistics and geoinformatics in the geosciences. The annual IAMG conference is an opportunity for geoscientists to collaborate with mathematicians and statisticians and present their recent work. The
17th annual IAMG conference, with 300 participants from across the world, differed from previous IAMG conferences in that it included a special ‘Day of Surveys’ to acknowledge 200 years of science and methodologies to construct maps.
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Title within ornamental border in gold and colors.
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Scale ca. 1:126,720.
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The work of a group of English writers each letter being signed by an initial indicating the author, as follows. P.-Philip Yorke; C.-Charles Yorke; R.-G.H. Rooke; G.-John Green; W.-Daniel Wray; H.-Henry Heaton; E.-Wm. Heberden; O.-Henry Coventry; L.-John Lawry; T.-Catherine Talbot; B.-Thomas Birch; S.-Samuel Salter. The work was edited by Thomas Birch, the brothers Yorke having the largest share in the composition of the letters.
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Copies of warrants and writs concerning public unrest caused by an attempt to survey lands on Long Island in 1702.