969 resultados para Quinet, Edgar, 1803-1875.


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Thesis (doctoral)--Universitat Zurich.

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1. sér. Joseph de Maistre. de Bonald. Madame de Staël. Benjamin Constant. Royer-Collard. Guiget. 5 éd., 1899 -- 2. sér. Saint-Simon, Fourier. Lamennais. Ballanche. Edgar Quinet. Fictor Cousin. Auguste Comte. 1898 -- 3. sér. Stendhal. Tocqueville. Proudhon. Sainte-Beuve. H. Taine. E. Renan. 1900.

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Reprint of the author's thesis, Columbia University.

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Mark Twain.--Henry Adams.--Sidney Lainer.--James McNeill Whistler.--James Gellespie Blaine.--Grover Cleveland.--Henry James.--Joseph Jefferson.

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At head of title: G. Foucart et Adolphe Cattaui bey.

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Translated from the German.

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"Ouvrage reconnu apocryphe, et dont l'auteur est un prétendu comte de Courchamps, dont le nom véritable est Causen (de Saint-Malo)" Nouv. biog. gén., t. 12; Encycl. brit., 11th ed., vol. VII, p. 411, and Quérard, Superchéries litt., v. 1, p. 290, give the form Cousin.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Actinobdella inequiannulata was found on the white sucker. Catostomus commersoni, and less frequently on the longnose sucker, Catostomus catostomus, in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada. Catostomus commersoni parasitized with Act. inequiannulata was collected from July to October 1973 and May to October 1974. In May and October, less than 3% of the fish carried leeches. In July, 80% of the fish were parasitized with an average of 1.5 leeches/fish. Observations on leech weight suggest that young leeches attach to fish from May to September, some mature in July, and a second generation of leeches reparasitize the fish in August and September. The mean size of leeches on suckers increased from May until July, after which the size remained relatively constant. Leeches produced characteristic lesions on the opercula of suckers. Fully developed lesions on fish opercula produced by aggregated leeches had varying amounts of central erosion, extravasation, dermal and epidermal hyperplasia, and necrosis.