965 resultados para Leases--Massachusetts--Early works to 1800
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This book is a pre-publication prospectus of the Weimar Edition of Luther's Works. It contains a table of contents as well as the anticipated publication date for each forthcoming volume. As they are printed, each volume of Luther's works will be divided into four "series": I: Werke; II: Tischreden; III: Deutsche Bibel; IV: Briefe.
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Includes indexes.
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Title from vol. t.p.
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Chronological tables and indexes in v. 6.
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Edited by Thomas Wright. Ascribed in early editions to Gilbert Pilkington, who was probably only the transcriber of part of the manuscript. cf. Camb. univ. Cat. of mss., v. 2, p. 505, and Dict. nat. biog.
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No more published.
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Report of the Record Society for the year 1896/97 contained in v. 1, 1897/98 in v. 2.
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Includes "bibliographical notes" (vol. 1, p. 479-482) and index.
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Commissioners: Charles Jackson, A. Stearns, John Pickering.
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"Members of Kings's hall" by A.E. Stamp: v. 1, p. [79]-140.
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Includes "Lettre critique de Mr. de la Mettrie sur L'histoire naturelle de l'ame. A madame la marquise du Chatelet," 12 pages at the end.
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Series title also at head of t.p.
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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Early motherhood is identified as a social problem, and having children at an early age is assumed to lead to psychological distress, welfare dependence and socioeconomic disadvantage. Analysis of responses from 9,689 young participants in the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health was used to examine predictors and outcomes of early motherhood in Australia. Survey 1 (1996, aged 18 - 23) and Survey 2 (2000, aged 22 - 27), were used to categorize women as Childless, Existing Mothers (before Survey 1) and New Mothers (became mothers before Survey 2). Multivariate logistic regressions provided comparisons on sociodemographics, gynaecological variables, psychological wellbeing and health behaviours. Survey 1 data show that Existing Mothers experience socioeconomic disadvantages and unhealthy lifestyles. However, those who will go on to become mothers earlier than their peers already experience similar disadvantages. Further, the Survey 2 data show that, when these pre-existing disadvantages are controlled for, the additional deficits experienced by early mothers are relatively minor. Social disadvantage predisposes women to become mothers early, and to adopt unhealthy behaviours. However, young Australian women cope well with the challenges of early motherhood. In the longer term, unhealthy lifestyles and low education may lead to ill health and disadvantage, but early motherhood is not the initiator of this trajectory.
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Describes the impact of the English Landlord and Tenant (Covenants) Act 1995, reforming liability in the context of new leases, extending the 'touching and concerning' requirement so all covenants 'run with the land' (with some exceptions), and abolishing the enduring liability of the original tenants and landlords. Explains that landlords will have more freedom to prescribe in advance the circumstances in which they consent to an assignment, referring also to changes in default notices requiring an 'early warning' to defaulters, and overriding leases, with a remedy for former tenants. Expects future leases to be shorter as landlords realize they cannot hold original tenants liable any more.