957 resultados para New city
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Merrill, W. P. The prayer -- Alderman, E. A. Address -- Wilson, W. Message -- Lansing, R. Message -- Isaacs, R. D., Earl of Reading. Address -- McAdoo, W. G. Address -- Abbott, L. Address.
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Description based on 1880 edition.
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M. R. Maltbie, editor.
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"Prepared in the Bureau of government of the University of Michigan."-Pref.
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From the previously unpublished original ms. The journal extends to April 29, 1703. It was reprinted, with greater accuracy, in 1890 in v. 13 of "Documents relating to the colonial history of ... New Jersey." The journals of the governor and Council of the province of New Jersey, from 1703 to 1775, are in v. 13-18 of this series.
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Ascribed to Samuel Gott by S. K. Jones (in the Library, 3d ser., no. 3, v. 1, July 1910)
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"Twenty years of city planning progress in the United States [by] John Nolen": 19th, p. 1-44.
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"A selected bibliography": p. 503-511.
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Cover title: The city of Calgary, past, present and future, by Thomas H. Mawson & Sons.
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This thesis is looking into the issue of Romanian street beggars in Stockholm, Sweden. In the last couple of years there was an increase in the number of beggars in the Swedish capital, while most of them seem to come from Romania. This lead quickly to a national debate. The aim of the paper is to shed some light on this issue and see why it is a problem and for whom, looking at three main stakeholders: the state, the activists and the beggars. The theoretical framework for this project is mainly based on the concept of the conflict of rationalities, with Stockholm as an aspiring global city and those which are begging as livelihood strategy. The data is collected mainly through semi-structured interviews, informal interviews and personal observations. Also, the literature review provides context and brings similar examples for a better grasp of the situation in Sweden. The results show that Stockholm sends a branded image of itself to the world, while the new type of migrant is in conflict with this view. The activists try to make the life better for the beggars which are virtually not doing anything illegal. The Swedish state opened discussions with the Romanian state, but did nothing to integrate the newcomers. In this case, the beggars share similar experience in the city.