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"A brief comparison of some of the doctrinal views of Joseph J. Gurney, with those of several standard writers among the early Friends," pp. 15-23.

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Bound with Zeluco's Various views of human nature; de Saint-Pierre's Paul and Virginia; Madame Cottin's Elizabeth, or, The exiles of Siberia.

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The first treatise is written in opposition to the views of Simon Episcopius while the second is in opposition to the Irenicum Irenicorum of Daniel Zwicker.

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Appendix, parts 1 and 2; general index to Hearings, in v. 4.

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A fourth part (The supplement, # 2) planned by the society, was published 1908 in The Shakespeare library.

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Lettered on cover: Views of Stratford on Avon.

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Statistics of divorce are included beginning with 1882.

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Image taken from photograph album containing views of the Huron River. The album contains copyprints of photographs made by George R. Swain

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(Mrs. L.D. Groves, Views of Ann Arbor)

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(Mrs. L.D. Groves, Views of Ann Arbor)

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(Mrs. L.D. Groves, Views of Ann Arbor)

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Binder's numbering: v.1 and 2; v.3 and 4.

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Vol. 8 consists of "Appendix: parts 1 and 2. Report of the commissioner of corporations on the steel industry. Pt. I-II"; "General index to Hearings"; and "Investigation of United States steel corporation" (House rept. 1127, 62d Cong., 2d sess., submitted by Mr. Stanley, "Views of the minority" by Mr. Gardner and Mr. Young)

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In this study, young children’s development of speech acts was examined. Interaction between six Swedish-speaking parents and their children was observed. The frequency, form and distribution of speech acts in the output from the parents were compared with the frequency, form and distribution of the children’s speech acts. The frequency was measured by occurrences per analysed session. The aim of the analysis was to examine if the parent’s behaviour could be treated as a baseline for the child’s development. Both the parents’ and the children’s illocutionary speech acts were classified. Each parent-child dyad was observed at four different occasions, when the children were 1;0, 1;6, 2;0, and 2;6 years of age. Similar studies have previously shown that parents keep a consistent frequency of speech acts within a given time span of interaction, though the distribution of different types of speech acts may shift, depending on contextual factors. The form, in terms of Mean Length of Speech Act in Words (MLSAw), were correlated with the longitudinal result of the children’s MLSAw. The distribution of the parents’ speech acts showed extensive individual differences. The result showed that the children’s MLSAw move significantly closer the MLSAw of their parents. Since the parent’s MLSAw showed a wide distribution, these results indicate that the parent’s speech acts can be treated as a baseline for certain aspects of the children’s development, though further studies are needed.