765 resultados para Autopoiesis of leisure
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Mode of access: Internet.
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From Nov. 1896 to Dec. 1899 called "New series."
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"Mr. Joseph Robertson, whom the Committee selected as editor, had planned the outline of the whole work, and under his superintendence about a fourth part of the first volume was printed. When he was called to an employment which left him no leisure for such work, its completion was entrusted to me."--Pref., signed: C. Innes.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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On verso of t.p.: Lippincott's Press, Philadelphia.
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Partly reprinted from various periodicals.
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"April 1995."
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Reprinted from Country life in America.
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Concerning the parson's leisure hours in town.-Concerning veal; a discourse of immaturity.-Concerning things slowly learnt.-Gone.-Concerning peopleof whom more might have been made.-Concerning people who carried weight in life: with some thought on those who never had a chance.-College life at Glasgow.-Concerning the world's opinion, with some thoughts on cowed people.-Concerning the sorrows of childhood.-The organ question in Scotland.-Thorndale; or, The conflict of opinions.-Concerning a great Scotch preacher [John Caird]-Oulita the serf.-Scotch perculiarities.-Conclusion.
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06