437 resultados para SEAT
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The place of abandoned gods -- The leather hermit -- Black Pond clearing -- Joppa -- The elder's seat -- The romance of the Institute -- Nausicaa -- Sanderson of Black Meadows -- Two roads that meet in Salem -- A visible judgment -- The emigrant east -- Tobin's monument.
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Editors: -Sept. 1901, P.J. McGuire; Oct. 1901- F. Duffy.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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You will find scientific names used in this activity book. The scientific name will be in italics and will immediately follow the animal's common name. For example, the woodchuck's scientific name is Marmota monax. Your scientific name is Homo sapiens. Scientific names are used so that scientists from different parts of the world can communicate with one another and know that they are talking about the same species. These names are based on a Latin system.
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When using this activity book, students will become familiar with the traits and appearance of 16 mammal species that live in Illinois. The information and activities can help you meet the following Illinois Learning Standards: 6.B.1, 6.B.2, 6.C.1, 6.C.2, 10.1.1a, 10.A.1b, 10.A.2a, 10.A.2b, 12.B.2a, 12.B.2b, 12.B.3b.
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When using this activity book, students will become familiar with the traits and appearance of 16 mammal species that live in Illinois. The information and activities can help you meet the following Illinois Learning Standards: 6.B.1, 6.B.2, 6.C.1, 6.C.2, 10.1.1a, 10.A.1b, 10.A.2a, 10.A.2b, 12.B.2a, 12.B.2b, 12.B.3b.
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"3/11"--Colophon.
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"1/07"--p. 2.
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When using this activity book, students will become familiar with the traits and appearance of 16 mammal species that live in Illinois. The information and activities can help you meet the following Illinois learning standards: 6.B.1, 6.B.2, 6.C.1, 6.C.2, 10.1.1a, 10.A.1b, 10.A.2a, 10.A.2b, 12.B.2a, 12.B.2b, 12.B.3b.
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Edited by Robert Dodsley.
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"Originally published in Harper's bazar."--Pref.
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An appeal to the colonial societies of Pennsylvania to urge the founding of a state park in memory of Johan Prinz, governor of New Sweden, 1643-1653, who established at Tinicum Island, the first permanent seat of government in Pennsylvania.
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The evolution of the Scot.--The kirk and its story.--Education in school and college.--The law and the lawyers.--Architecture, ecclesiastical and other.--Painting and painters.--Literature.--"Edina, Scotia's darling seat."--The kingdom of Fife.--In Lothian fields.--The Lothian shore.--The city of St. Mungo.--The Clyde.--Burns and the Burns country.--The legend of the Covenant.--Yarrow and Traquair.--The Border and the Solway.--Stirling and Perth.--Dundee.--The Granite city.--A highland survey.--A note on Caithness.--Round the islands.--Sports and pastimes.--Music, old and new.--Scots food.--Scots drink.--Scots wit and humour.--The Scot abroad and the stranger in Scotland.
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For 1-4 men's voices with and without piano acc.
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Regents purchased south ten acres for $3000 in 1890. In 1902 UM received seven acres of land to the north from Dexter M. Ferry; became Ferry Field. In 1904 brick wall constructed on three sides and in 1906 gate and ticket office at northeast corner added (gift of Mr. Ferry). Wooden stands to accommodate 400 put up in 1893; burned in 1895. Rebuilt to seat 800 with later additions to facililties. By 1914, 13,600 accommodated. New stadium built in 1927.