590 resultados para Jubilee (Judaism)
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"Comprehends the 'Reminiscences of a long and busy life', issued on the occasion of the jubilee of Chambers's Journal, Feb. 4, 1882, with additions which double ... the original."
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Confucianism in the ninteenth century. By H. A. Giles.--Buddhism. By T. W. R. Davids.--Mohammedanism in the nineteenth century. By O. Mann.--Brahminism. By Sir A. C. Lyall.--Zoroastrianism and the Parsis. By D. Menant.--Sikhism and the Sikhs. By Sir L. Griffin.--Positivism: its position, aims and ideals. By F. Harrison.--Bābism. By E. D. Ross.--Jews and Judaism in the ninetenth century. By M. Gaster.--The outlook for Christianity. By W. Gladden.--Catholic Christianity. By Cardinal Gibbons.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Delivered by Father Burns at the Memorial Service held in St. Mary's church, during the celebration of the golden jubilee of that parish, Nov. 11, 1907"--Page 1.
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I-II. From the accession of Queen Victoria to the general election of 1880.--III. From 1880 to the diamond jubilee.--IV-V. From the diamond jubilee, 1897, to the accession of King Edward VII.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The art of biography [printed in the "National review, April 1914]"--Some remarks on Ruskin's style.--The art of indexing.--Fifty years of a literary magazine [written for Jubilee number of the Cornhill (Jan. 1910)]--Literature and modern journalism.--Words and the war.--A study in superlatives.--The poetry of a painter.--The second thoughts of poets.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Page [1], [4], and [8] (1st sequence) blank.
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Title printed in red and black; head- and tail-pieces, initials.
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Editors: 1905-09, C. M. Kurtz.--1910-24, Cornelia B. S. Quinton.--1921-31, W. M. Hekking.
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Includes index.
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Beginning with v. 87, the series of 6 volumes is discontinued and the numbering continues the whole numbering.
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Bibliographical references included in "Quellen-und Literaturnachweis" (p. [221]-224).