882 resultados para Broderick, David C. (David Colbreth), 1820-1859.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The illuminated manuscript has title: Horae Beatae Virginis Mariae secundum usum romanum, cum calendario.
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"List of Principal Forbes' scientific writings": p. [567]-577.
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Malone, C.A.T. and S.K.F. Stoddart, Special Section. Introduction. David Clarke's 'Archaeology: the loss of Innocence' (1973) 25 years after.
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, Albion, 1993. 25(2): p. 318-9.
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During his forty-year curatorship of the Royal Dublin Society's botanical gardens in Glasnevin (1838–1879), David Moore undertook a number of excursions to continental Europe. These served to deepen the networks of plant exchange between Dublin and other botanical institutions and allowed him to examine the relationships between climate, plant survivability and societal development. This paper focuses on two trips taken in the 1860s to Scandinavia and Iberia and charts how Moore situated his experience of these places within a climatic hermeneutic. Moore's understanding of northern and southern Europe was organized around a set of judgments about their relative backwardness or advancement with respect to his experience of home and was seen through the lens of a moral climatology. Moreover, his Scots Presbyterian background and his commitment to natural theology informed his interpretation of the landscapes he encountered in his excursions across Europe.
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A history of Old St. David's Church in Cheraw, SC from 1770 to 1947.
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Commençant par : « Les fais des anciens doit l'on voulontiers lire... » et finissant par : «... et trouvay escript au dessoubz : C'est le livre et histoire royal. Le present livre fut grossé... en la ville de Sesdin, par David Aubert, l'an de l'Incarnation N. S. J. C. 1463 » .
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David Skene-Melvin, literary historian and bibliographer, donated his extensive collection of books on Crime, Mystery and Detective fiction to the Popular Culture Program at Brock University in July 2001. The donation forms a significant part of the Skene-Melvin Collection of Crime, Mystery and Detective Fiction, James A. Gibson Library, Brock University.
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Indenture regarding land sold by David Secord of St. Davids to George Shaw, Richard Woodruff, Timothy Street and Josiah Brown, all of Niagara Township and Reverend Henry Pope of York. The land includes part of Lot no. 90 in the Township of Niagara. September 5, 1820.