1000 resultados para Howard, Joseph, 1811-1833.


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Includes bibliograpical references.

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On appeal from the Court of Chancery. Dispute concerning a school fund of the Society of Friends, which was claimed by both Orthodox and Hicksite factions.

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The Howard East rural area has experienced a rapid growth of small block subdivisions and horticulture over the last 40 years, which has been based on groundwater supply. Early bores in the area provide part of the water supply for Darwin City and are maintained and monitored by NT Power & Water Corporation. The Territory government (NRETAS) has established a monitoring network, and now 48 bores are monitored. However, in the area there are over 2700 private bores that are unregulated.Although NRETAS has both FDM and FEM simulations for the region, community support for potential regulation is sought. To improve stakeholder understanding of the resource QUT was retained by the TRaCKconsortium to develop a 3D visualisation of the groundwater system.

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This portrait is chronologically first in a series of members of the Ettlinger-Bielefeld family, Acc. 78.50 and 78.53

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Volumes of interest were published between 1812 and 1815 with articles about the War of 1812.

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Indenture of sale between Joseph Hamilton of London and Joseph Hart of Montgomery County. This is regarding Lot no. 25 in the 5th concession in the Township of Norwich in the County of Oxford, May 11, 1833.

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Contiene: Reglamento de policía para la entrada, salida y circulación de las personas por Madrid13 p. / José I, Rey de España, por su Secretario de Estado, Mariano Luis de Urquijo

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Two-page letter from an individual with advice about Croswell's future publishing activities. The correspondent's signature is illegible.