957 resultados para Nino index and Dipole Mode Index (DMI)
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Bound in deep blue cloth over boards; stamped in gold on front cover and spine.
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Bound in medium blue cloth over boards; stamped in gold on front cover and spine.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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I. Text.--II. Diagrams and illustrations.
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Spine title: Fractures and dislocations.
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Printed for the universities of Oxford and Cambridge.
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For mixed voices (SATB) and piano; originally for chorus and orchestra.
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"Containing descriptions of the methods of angling; various styles of casting and proper tackle for different kinds of fish and fishing. How, when and where to fish. Advice to anglers and useful hints for them. Tide tables. Fish and game laws of the United States and Canada. description of the popular fresh and salt water fishes. Angler's casting records, etc. Fishing and hunting resorts in the United States and Canada."
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Laid in: Publisher's advertisement, 4 p.
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Half-title: A consideration of the life and works of George John Pinwell (1842-1875) together with lists of his exhibited and engraved works and a Catalogue of the sale of his works after his death. Illustrated by many reproductions of his pictures, drawings, studies and woodcuts.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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v. 1. Falstaff. Crabbe. Moral philosophy of Byron's life. Moral spirit of Byron's genius. Ebenezer Elliott. Oliver Goldsmith. Spirit of Irish history.--v. 2. Ireland and the Irish. The worth of liberty. True manhood. The pulpit. Patriotism. Economies. Music. The young musician. A day in Springfield. Chatterton. Carlyle. Savage and Dermody.
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I. Alcibiades. Don Carlos, prince of Spain. Titus and Berenice. The cheats of Scapin. Friendship in fashion. The soldier's fortune.--II. The atheist; or, The second part of The soldier's fortune. The orphan. The history and fall of Caius Marius. Venice preserved. Poems and letters.
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Gives "not only the general outline, but even the smallest incidents of each story" in plain prose, with passages from the originals. cf. v. 1, p. [iii]-iv.