883 resultados para city, prostitution, sex work, regulation, sectarianism
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"Contract no. 42USC252C3"
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Copyright by Hiram Cumming. No. 1: the work as a whole to comprise 8 numbers and 512 p. cf. Pref.
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King's Vale royall was written by William Smith and William Webb, and was published, together with Samuel Lee's Chronicon cestrense and J. Chaloner's Short treatise of the Isle of Man, by David King. In the present work, Chaloner's Isle of Man has been omitted.
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"Aims to cover all of the significant materials which have appeared in the United States since the great war ... Special emphasis has been laid on ... joint or federated financing enterprises."--Introd.
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Vol. 2 has title: England's improvement by sea and land. The second part : Containing, I. An account of its scituation, and the growths, and manufactures thereof. II. The benefit and necessity of a voluntary-register. III. A method for improving the Royal-navy, lessening the growing power of France, and obtaining the fishery. IV. Advantageous proposals for the city of London, for the preventing of fires therein; and for lessening the great charge of the trained bands. V. The way to make New-Haven in Sussex, fit to receive ships of burthen. VI. Seasonable discourses of the tin, iron, linnen, and woollen trades; with advantageous proposals for improving them all : Illustrated with seven large copper-plates / By Andrew Yarranton, gent. London : Printed, to be sold by Tho. Parkhurst ..., 1698.
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Committee of Planning Librarians continued by Council of Planning Librarians.
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M. R. Maltbie, editor.
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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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"The catalogue is substantially the work of William J.C. Berry, esq., the librarian, assisted during the last year by J. Herbert Senter, esq.: it embraces nearly 40,000 volumes."
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"January 2002 (Revised)."