899 resultados para Ramabai Sarasvati, Pandita, 1858-1922.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Contains rules of both branches of the General Court, the constitution of the commonwealth and that of the United States, lists of executive, legislative and judicial departments of the state, etc.
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Appendices. --1. Wilkie pictures in public galleries. --II. Wilkie pictures named in this book. --III. Wilkie's etchings.
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pt. I. The inequality of human beings.--pt. II. Towards the unity of the human type.--pt. III. Anthropo-psychology and anthropo-sociology.--pt. IV. The mysterious or uncertain origins of peoples and races.--pt. V. Are there peoples condemned to remain eternally inferior to others?
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Translation of his Die philosophie der geschichte als sociologie.
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v. 1. Geologic processes and their results.--v.2. Earth history: Genesis--Paleozoic.--v.3 Earth history: Mesozoic, Cenozoic.
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Reproduction of original from Harvard Law School Library.
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From the Annual report of state geologist of New Jersey for the year 1894.
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Includes index.
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Contains Board of Directors minutes (1903, 1907), Executive Committee minutes (1907), Removal Committee minutes (1903-1917), Annual Reports (1910, 1913), Monthly Reports (1901-1919), Monthly Bulletins (1914-1915), studies of those removed, Bressler's "The Removal Work, Including Galveston," and several papers relating to the IRO and immigration. Financial papers include a budget (1914), comparative per capita cost figures (1909-1922), audits (1915-1918), receipts and expenditures (1918-1922), investment records, bank balances (1907-1922), removal work cash book (1904-1911), office expenses cash account (1903-1906), and the financial records of other agencies working with the IRO (1906). Includes also removal case records of first the Jewish Agricultural Society (1899-1900), and then of the IRO (1901-1922) when it took over its work, family reunion case records (1901-1904), and the follow-up records of persons removed to various cities (1903-1914). Contains also the correspondence of traveling agents' contacts throughout the U.S. from 1905-1914, among them Stanley Bero, Henry P. Goldstein, Philip Seman, and Morris D. Waldman.
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Congregation Mishkan Tefila was founded in 1858 as Mishkan Israel, and is considered to be the oldest conservative synagogue in New England. Its founding members were East Prussian Jews who separated from Ohabei Shalom, which was predominately Polish at the time. In 1894, Mishkan Israel and another conservative synagogue, Shaarei Tefila, merged to form Congregation Mishkan Tefila. The synagogue moved its religious school to Walnut Street in Newton in 1955, and began planning for a new building in Chestnut Hill on Hammond Pond Parkway. The groundbreaking ceremony was on November 13, 1955. In 1958, services were held for the first time in the new synagogue building. This collection contains plays, annual reports, programs for events and dinners, and newsletters.