997 resultados para Agiotage. 1730, dossier Bertrand
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Fil: Rosas, Sabrina. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación; Argentina.
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Índice detallado del tema 01 que desarrolla las corrientes más relevantes que se producen en el seno de la disciplina arquitectónica entre el s. XVIII a la segunda mitad del s. XIX: del paisajismo a los historicismos en el contexto europeo y americano. Este índice se acompaña de una bibliografía sintética del periodo y otra escrita por los protagonistas (correspondencia con pdf 11 a 18).
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Este artículo presenta las conclusiones de un análisis lexicométrico de alrededor de 42.000 títulos de la bibliografía de Maryse Bertrand de Muñoz sobre la guerra civil española. El objetivo es probar la utilidad de dicho análisis, como método complementario del análisis bibliográfico convencional, para caracterizar las dimensiones y evolución de la representación de la contienda desde su inicio en 1936. El análisis lexicométrico muestra los cambios en el vocabulario relativo a la guerra; la evolución de las perspectivas histórica, política y antropológica; el peso relativo concedido en cada momento a su dimensión nacional e internacional; y, finalmente, la dinámica en la aparición y desaparición de las diferentes temáticas que tratan las obras sobre la guerra.
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Dissertação apresentada ao Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Desenvolvimento de Software e Sistemas Interativos, realizada sob a orientação científica do Doutor Fernando Reinaldo Ribeiro, Professor Adjunto da Escola Superior de Tecnologia do Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco
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Goodspeed 11, Ford 614.
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Goodspeed 12.
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Goodspeed 13, Ford 613.
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Small pamphlet-sized notebook containing handwritten transcriptions of three poems copied by James Diman, likely in the early 1730s. The notebook contains "The Catholic Remedy. to ye Tune of To all you Ladies, not at land &c.," "Father Ab--y's Will. Col. Sweeper Camb: Dec. 1731," and "The Poet's Lamentation for ye Loss of his cat, w'ch he used to call his Muse" copied from the London Magazine, November 1733. The "Catholic Remedy" begins "You Peope who desire to mend / your Desperate Estate..." and includes the note, "Made upon A--D--'s goving over to take orders. The note refers to the voyage of Addington Davenport (Harvard AB 1719) to England join the priesthood of the Church of England in 1730. "Father Ab--y's Will" begins "To my dear Wife, / My joy and Life..." and was a humorous poem published in 1731 after the death of Harvard College Sweeper Matthew Abdy, and attributed to Jonathan Seccombe (Harvard AB 1728). The "Poet's Lamentation" begins "Oppress'd with Grief, in heavy strains I mourn..." and was written by Joseph Green (Harvard AB 1726) as a parody of a psalm composed by Mather Byles (Harvard AB 1725). Pages 10-12, holding part of "Father Ab--y's Will" are missing, and pages 13-15 are no longer attached to the item.
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A miscellaneous collection of letter and legal documents relating to Barbados, especially prize causes, inheritance and slaves.
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Document concerns how certain lands around Casco Bay, York Co., Maine, were partitioned in accordance with an order of a writ.
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Notes on sermons delivered by John Webb and Peter Thatcher, Congregational ministers at the New North Church in Boston.
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An early colonial summons and recognizance for Hugh Woodcock, who was charged with adultery. John Shoreland was surety for Woodcock's appearance in court. Woodcock failed to appear, and Shoreland failed to produce him, so the Court declared a default and ordered Shoreland's arrest and detention.
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Copies of two documents, approved 20 Apr. 1730; instructions to Richard Philips state that a number of Protestant Irish and Palatine families have been granted land in Nova Scotia, to be surveyed by David Dunbar; and instructions to Dunbar to survey and lay out land for the families.
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This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the historic paper map entitled: Grund-Riss der Keyserlichen und des Heil. Röm. Reichs freyen stadt Lübeck, herausgegeben von Matth. Seutter, kayserl. Geogr. It was published by M. Seutter between 1730 and 1739. Covers Lübeck, Germany. Scale [ca. 1:5,600]. Map in German. The image inside the map neatline is georeferenced to the surface of the earth and fit to the Deutsches Hauptdreiecksnetz (DHDN) 3-degree Gauss-Kruger Zone 4 coordinate system. All map collar and inset information is also available as part of the raster image, including any inset maps, profiles, statistical tables, directories, text, illustrations, index maps, legends, or other information associated with the principal map. This map shows features such as roads, drainage, built-up areas and selected buildings, fortifications, ground cover, and more. Includes indexes, illustrations, and a view.This layer is part of a selection of digitally scanned and georeferenced historic maps from the Harvard Map Collection. These maps typically portray both natural and manmade features. The selection represents a range of originators, ground condition dates, scales, and map purposes.