983 resultados para Adelaide, queen consort of William IV, 1792-1849.
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v. 1. University of Edninburgh. -- v. 2. University of Glasgow. -- v. 3. University of St. Andrews. -- v. 4. University of Aberdeen.
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"List of authorities": v. 2. p. 327-329.
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Tr. of Napoleon und konigen Louise.
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On the expediency of uniting the colleges into one university. cf.p.[1]
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"List of authorities consulted": p. [xiii]-xvi.
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Autographed dedication: An Margot Einstein in innigem Gedenken an ihrem Vater, meinem grossen and teueren Freund Albert Einstein. Herzlichst Elisabeth April 1956
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Young and mature larvae of queen and workers of the thief ant, Solenopsis helena, are herein described for the first time. Specimens were treated and described by usual methods of light and scanning electron microscopy. Many of the observed characteristics confirmed traits of the thief ant larva, reinforcing the assumption that they are a distinct group from fire ants. The larva of S. helena can be recognized from other close species by details of the mouthparts, but seem extensively similar to Solenopsis molesta. These findings are useful for taxonomic studies and phylogenetic inferences.
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Three unlined pages with notes written by Harvard undergraduate Elijah Dunbar. The documents consist of two pages of chemistry notes compiled in September 1792 when Dunbar was a junior and an undated, untitled list of theological themes. The chemistry notes include a summary of the discipline and a set of laws regarding the "affinity of composition." The verso of the second page was later annotated: "Borrow- He that discerneth Youth & Beau[ty] Elij. Dunar 2'd 1793. Rec'd David Tappan, Professor of Divinity in the University--Elijah Dunbar, jun." followed by a list of students identified as "Alchemists" in the "Ridiculous Society": Joseph Perkins, Isaac Braman, William Biglow, and Elijah Dunbar. The second document is an untitled list of 27 theological themes beginning "1. Doctrine of the Trinity," and ending "27. Family worship," and may refer to sermon or lecture topics.
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Reprinted with additions from "Notes and queries."