1000 resultados para Finney, Charles Grandison, 1792-1875.
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Appendix, pp.[40]-48, contains a "Brief historical sketch of the First Church in Salem."
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"La première [de deux études] a été écrite en 1837 ... pour le recueil ... des discours de Casimir Périer ... la seconde, sortie de la plume du ... comte de Montalivet, a paru dans la Revue des deux mondes du 15 mai dernier".-Introd.
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Horace Walpole's correspondence.-Favourite plays with eighteenth century playgoers.-Introductory remarks: Otway's Venice preserved. Farquhar's Beaux' stratagem. Addison's Cato. Gay's Beggar's opera.-Richardson's longest novels: Clarissa. Sir Charles Grandison.
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"With a life of the author, and introductions by William Lyon Phelps."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"This essay first appeared in the ninth volume of the 'Journal of the Linnean Society' 1865."--Pref.
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A finding aid for collection RG 86. This archive contains materials relating to Niagara Falls and its development during the late 19th and early 20th century, with particular focus on power operations.
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308C636no.195 #12.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Contains business correspondence, accounts and documents relating to Jacob Franks of New York, his two sons, Moses and David, a nephew, Isaac, and a John Franks of Halifax, possibly a member of the family.
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Charles Henry Gilbert (Fig. 1) was a pioneer ichthyologist and, later, fishery biologist of particular significance to natural history of the western United States. Born in Rockford, Illinois on 5 December 1859, he spent his early years in Indianapolis, Indiana, where, in 1874, he came under the influence of his high school teacher, David Starr Jordan (1851-1931). Gilbert graduated from high school in 1875, and when Jordan became a professor of natural history at Butler University in Irvington, Indiana, Gilbert followed, and received his B.A. degree in 1879. Jordan moved to Indiana University, in Bloomington, in the fall of 1879, and Gilbert again followed, earning his M.S. degree in 1882 and his Ph.D. in 1883 in zoology. His doctorate was the first ever awarded by Indiana University.
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Concert Program for A Concert of Works by Ross Lee Finney, 1966