993 resultados para Fowler, John, Sir, 1817-1898.


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Xerox reprint, by Univ. Microfilms, 1965.

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Each part except "Poems on several occasions" has special t.p.

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"Bibliography of Lord Avebury's chief published works": v. 2, p. 321-322.

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I. Introduction. The relapse; or, Virtue in danger. Aesop. The provok'd wife.--II. The false friend. The country house. The confederacy. The mistake. A journey to London. A short vindication of The relapse and The provok'd wife.

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John Cronyn (1827-1898) emigrated to Canada from Ireland in 1837. He studied medicine at the University of Toronto, but was not granted his degree upon completion of the requirements. He refused to take the test oaths meant to exclude Catholics from the profession and was not granted his degree until several years later, when the discriminatory laws were rescinded. In 1850, he married Elizabeth Willoughby of Toronto. They settled in Fort Erie and he established a successful medical practice there. He was active in the community, serving as Superintendent of schools and one term as Reeve. In 1859 he relocated to Buffalo and continued to practice medicine there. Cronyn was instrumental in the establishment of a medical department at Niagara University, where he was a professor and president of faculty. Nelson Forsyth was the son of William Forsyth (1771-1841), a prominent businessman in Niagara who owned and operated the Pavilion Hotel (later known as Forsyth’s Inn). Nelson was also a businessman and lived in Fort Erie with his wife Archange Warren.

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Vols. 1-7 by Sir John Bennet Lawes and Professor Joseph Henry Gilbert.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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In this reprint, the plates from the three volumes are separately bound in one atlas. Plates 158-178 of volume one are bound after plate 198.

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Printed in Great Britain.

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"Critical notes": p. 159-167.