996 resultados para Toulouse, Battle of, Toulouse, France, 1814.
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U. of M. copy also bears imprint: Philadelpha, J. B. Lippincott co.
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A later edition, abridged, was published under title: Gettysburg; where and how the regiments fought.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Both works are bound in buff printed paper cover with title: "Bunker-Hill battle." On the inside of the front and back covers are printed "Fragments of works of which the author wishes the remainder."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Added t. p., engraved.
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Includes Cowper's blank verse translation of The battle of the frogs and mice.
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First published under title: The story of mediaeval France.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Abstract of the Eyrbiggiasaga; being the early annals of that district of Iecland lying around the promontory called Snæfells, by W. S. [i.e. Sir Walter Scott] Glossary, by R. Jamieson.
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"Organe mensuel des Écoles nationales vétérinaires de Lyon et de Toulouse."
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The third edition of the workshop Models@run.time was held at the ACM/IEEE 11th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS). The workshop took place in the beautiful city of Toulouse, France, on the 30th of October, 2008. The workshop was organised by Nelly Bencomo, Robert France, Gordon Blair, Freddy Muñoz, and Cèdric Jeanneret.It was attended by at least 44 people from more than 10 countries. In this summary we present an overview of the presentations and fruitful discussions that took place during the 3rd edition of the workshop Models@run.time.
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This paper presents the Accurate Google Cloud Simulator (AGOCS) – a novel high-fidelity Cloud workload simulator based on parsing real workload traces, which can be conveniently used on a desktop machine for day-to-day research. Our simulation is based on real-world workload traces from a Google Cluster with 12.5K nodes, over a period of a calendar month. The framework is able to reveal very precise and detailed parameters of the executed jobs, tasks and nodes as well as to provide actual resource usage statistics. The system has been implemented in Scala language with focus on parallel execution and an easy-to-extend design concept. The paper presents the detailed structural framework for AGOCS and discusses our main design decisions, whilst also suggesting alternative and possibly performance enhancing future approaches. The framework is available via the Open Source GitHub repository.