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"[Fac-simile] Proceedings of a board of general officers, held by order of His Excellency Gen. Washington ... respecting Major John Andrè ... September 29, 1780. Philadelphia: Printed by Francis Bailey ... M.DCC.LXXX": p. 127-147.
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Dr. Smith's system of the wealth of nations considered, with regard to France and England": p. [51]-72.
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Leather covered boards, spine gilt.
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v. 1. Arabian nights' entertainments [from the French version of A. Galland] New Arabian nights [from the French version of D. Chavis and J. Cazotte]--v. 2. Continuation of the New Arabian nights. Persian tales [from the translation of F. Pétis de la Croix] Persian tales of Inatulla of Delhi [tr. by A. Dow] Oriental tales [by A. C. P., comte de Caylus] The history of Nourjahad [by Mrs. Frances Sheridan] Additional tales from the Arabian nights.--v. 3. Mogul tales [by T. S. Gueulette] Turkish tales [from the translation of F. Pétis de la Croix] Tartarian tales; Chinese tales [by T. S. Gueulette] Tales of the genii [by J. Ridley] The history of Abdalla, the son of Hanif [by J. P. Bignon]
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Cover title : Colonial history.
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Published later (1894) under title: Spies, traitors and conspirators of the late Civil War.
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History of newspaper stamp taxes in England.
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Lectures on the origin and growth of religion as illustrated by the religion of the ancient Hebrews.
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Vol. 2: Second edition, revised. Vol. 3: Second edition, revised and enlarged.
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"CSI 95-001"--Cover.
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The SOX family of transcription factors are found throughout the animal kingdom and are important in a variety of developmental contexts. Genome analysis has identified 20 Sox genes in human and mouse, which can be subdivided into 8 groups, based on sequence comparison and intron-exon structure. Most of the SOX groups identified in mammals are represented by a single SOX sequence in invertebrate model organisms, suggesting a duplication and divergence mechanism has operated during vertebrate evolution. We have now analysed the Sox gene complement in the pufferfish, Fugu rubripes, in order to shed further light on the diversity and origins of the Sox gene family. Major differences were found between the Sox family in Fugu and those in humans and mice. In particular, Fugu does not have orthologues of Sry, Sox,15 and Sox30, which appear to be specific to mammals, while Sox19, found in Fugu and zebrafish but absent in mammals, seems to be specific to fishes. Six mammalian Sox genes are represented by two copies each in Fugu, indicating a large-scale gene duplication in the fish lineage. These findings point to recent Sox gene loss, duplication and divergence occurring during the evolution of tetrapod and teleost lineages, and provide further evidence for large-scale segmental or a whole-genome duplication occurring early in the radiation of teleosts. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.