967 resultados para Bianchi-Giovini, Aurelio, 1799-1862.
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Unaccompanied melodies.
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v. 1. A-Alpy -- v. 2. Alqueire-Ažušak -- v. 3. B-Bianchi -- v. 4. Bianchi-Giovini-Bžunda -- v. 5. C-Čechv´ky -- v. 6. Čechy-Danseur -- v. 7. Dánsko-Dřevec -- v. 8. Dřevěně stavby-Falšováni -- v. 9. Falšováni-Genrista -- v. 10. Gens-Hedwigia -- v. 11. Hédypathie-Hýždě -- v. 12. Ch-Sv.Jan -- v. 13. Jana-Kartas -- v. 14. Kartel-Kraj -- v. 15. Krajčij-Ligustrum -- v. 16. Lih-Media -- v. 17. Median-Navarrete -- v. 18. Navary-Oživnuti -- v. 19. P-Pohoř -- v. 20. Pohora-Q -- v. 21. R(Ř)-Rozkoš -- v. 22. Rozkošný-Schloppe -- v. 23. Schlossar-Starowolski -- v. 24. Starožerské-Syl -- v. 25. T-Tzschirner -- v. 26. U-Vusin -- v. 27. Vůz-Žyžkowski -- v. 28. Doplňky.
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1. Bengel, Ötinger, Flattich.--2. Bengel, Ötinger Flattich, mit einem Anhang von Ph. M. Hahn.--3. Flattich, Hahn, Hosch.--4. Hahn, Hosch and Andere.
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Includes indexes.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Reproductions of Gazette nationale, ou, Le moniteur universel, originally published in Paris, 1789-1810.
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The Concord town and school reports are reproduced from the personal copies of Ruth Wheeler and Gladys Hosmer of Concord.
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Despite the potential for e-commerce growth in Latin America, studies investigating factors that influence consumers’ Internet purchasing behavior are very limited. This research addresses this limitation with a consumer centric study in Chile using the Theory of Reasoned Action. The study examines Chilean consumers’ beliefs, perceptions of risk, and subjective norms about continued purchasing on the Internet. Findings show that consumers’ attitude towards purchasing on the Internet is an influential factor on intentions to continue Internet purchasing. Additionally, compatibility and result demonstrability are influential factors on attitudes towards this behavior. The study contributes to the important area of technology post adoption behavior.
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The Forest devil. Businessman Erik Johan Längman (1799 1863) in the transition of economic system In Finnish historiography, Erik Johan Längman (1799-1863) bears a bad reputation of his own level: a mean, profit-seeking businessman who did not care too much about methods in his operations. Although little known, Längman has been praised as one of the pioneers of modern industry in the Grand Duchy of Finland, which belonged to the Russian Empire. From the mid 1830s Längman owned iron mill and several sawmills around the country. The growing demand of the markets in the 1830s, especially in Great Britain, marked a strong stimulus to Finnish lumber industry. At the same time claims for stricter rule over the sawmill industry were raised by high officials. The momentum of the conflict, the Forest Act of 1851, brought an end to illegal overproduction. In this biography, particular emphasis is laid on the entrepreneurial behaviour of Längman, but also on the effect the entrepreneurs had on the Crown s policies. On the other hand, how did the limitations imposed by the Crown guide the actions of the sawmill owners? The solutions adopted by the sawmill owners and the manoeuvring of the government are in a constant dialogue in this study. The Finnish sawmill industry experienced a major change in its techniques and methods of acquiring timber during the 1830s. Längman particularly, with his acquisition organisation, was able to find and reach faraway forests with unexpected results. The official regulating system with its strict producing quotas couldn t follow the changes. When the battle against the sawmill industry really started on, in 1840, it didn t happen for the benefit of iron industry, as argued previously, but to save Crown forests from depletion. After the mid 1840s Längman and the leader of the Finnish nationalistic movement, J. V. Snellman questioned the rationality of the entire regulation system and in doing so they also posed a threat against the aristocratic power. The influential but now also badly provoked chairman of the economic division of senate, Lars Gabriel von Haartman, accused the sawmill-owners harder than ever and took the advantage of the reactionary spirit of imperial Russia to launch the state forest administration. Längman circumvented the conditions of privileges, felled Crown forests illegally and accusations were brought against him for destroying his competitors. The repeated conflicts spoke primarily about a superior business idea and organisational ability. Although Längman spent his last years mostly abroad he still had interests in Finnish timber business when the liberation of sawmill-industry was established, in 1861. Surprisingly, the antagonism around the Crown forests continued, probably even more heated.
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Military, family and business documents: accounting of the Jewish community in Gemmingen (1799/1800); public school certificate (1884); appointment as instructor of the Volkswehr (1849); note to the mayor of Gemmingen; power of attorney in German, Philadelphia (1896).
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2 volumes each containing the geneaelogy of the family of Jack Weinstein: the Weinstein and the Levin families. Volumes contain photographs, newspaper clippings and other materials relevant to history of the two families.