801 resultados para Sailors – Maritime History – Work Discipline
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Vol. 6 only, of 10 vol. work.
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Knox's work (first published 1681) has special t.-p. and pagination.
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"-- a part of a larger work, entitled, 'The Essentials of Religion, Personal, Domestic, and Social.'"
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Practically the same work is issued under different titles: Our country; The student's history of the United States; etc.
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v. 1. Minerals.--v. 2. Vegetables.--v. 3. Animals.
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In the form of conversations between four young people and their great uncle, Thomas Betterworth. It is designed for children somewhat older than those for whom there was published in 1835 "History of the United States: no. II. Or, Uncle Philip's conversations with the children about New York, by F. L. Hawks." The latter work is frequently mentioned and errors corrected. The last part of v. 1 and all of v. 2 relate to the Revolution and preceding controversy in New York State.
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Johnstone's work was first published under the title: Some account of the Walton water, near Tewkesbury.
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"This work is chiefly collected from the late celebrated Mr. Morant."--Pref.
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Part II has subtitle : A view of the idolatry of the Hindoos ... by William Ward, of Serampore, abridged from his original work in 3 volumes.
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"The work ... has been prepared ... with the aid of Mr. I. R. Barbour ... we have ... profited by the article on silk in Dr. Ures ... dictionary of arts and sciences, Mr. Bliss's report on silk ... to the legislature of Ohio, Mr. Colman's report to the Massachusetts legislature, &c.; while we have quoted entire The silk manual of ... Mr. Blydenburgh." Advertisement, p. [3]
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It is not a translation, but an original work of Dow's. cf. "Advertisement" (in which he also gives a list of authorities) following table of contents.
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Bibliographical footnotes.
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The first 2 vols. are Dr. Russell's original work, which was first published anonymously in 1779 under title: History of modern Europe in a series of letters from a nobleman to his son. Vol. 3 is the continuation from 1763 by William Jones.
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Printed in double columns.
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"In this edition a few sentences, not essential to the integrity of the work, are omitted."