146 resultados para Parnell cottages
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v.1. Cowley -- Denham -- Milton -- Butler -- Rochester -- Roscommon -- Otway -- Waller -- Pomfret -- Dorset -- Stepney -- J. Philips -- Walsh -- Dryden -- Smith -- Duke -- King -- Sprat -- Halifax -- Parnell -- Garth -- Rowe -- Addison -- Hughes -- Sheffield, Duke of Buckinghamshire -- Prior. v.2. Congreve -- Blackmore -- Fenton -- Gay -- Granville -- Yalden -- Tickell -- Hammond -- Somervile -- Savage -- Swift -- Broome -- Pope -- Pitt -- Thomson -- Watts -- A. Philips -- West -- Collins -- Dyer -- Shenstone -- Young -- Mallet -- Akenside -- Gray -- Lyttelton.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Publisher's advertisements: [2] p. at end of v. 1.
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Printed by A. Fagan.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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G. W. E. Russell.--W. E. Gladstone.--Lord Hartington.--Charles Stewart Parnell.--John Bright.--Joseph Chamberlain.--Sir William Vernon Harcourt.--The members for Northampton.--General Gordon.--Lord Wolseley and Lord Roberts.--Archbishop Temple, Archdeacon Farrar, and some other churchmen.--Professor Huxley and the evolutionists.--Sir John Lubbock.--Sir Thomas Brassey.--Lord Elcho and Lord Wemyss.--William Morris.--Swinburne and George Meredith.--Spencer Walpole and Andrew Lang.--G. F. Watts, J. E. Millais, and E. Burne-Jones.--Nellie Farren and some other players.--W. S. Gilbert and the Savoyards.--The "Æsthetes" and Oscar Wilde.--W. G. Grace.--The Souls.--Index.
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Added title-page engraved.
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Title on spine: Sharpe's British anthology.
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Published as a follow-up to the author's Designs for cottages, cottage farms, and other rural buildings, including entrance gates and lodges, also published by Harding in 1805.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Built in 1927 for Elizabeth and James Inglis, "The Highlands," as they called it, was given to the university in 1950 by Elizabeth H. Inglis. The estate at 2301 Highland Rd. comprises 8 1/2 acres and includes a caretaker's cottage and greenhouse. For many years, the university used the house for official visitors. This image: river side, north. People in image.
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[Camp organized for the training of Presbyterian Sunday School teachers.] Plat of a topographical survey of Conference Point; Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Note at top: "Formerly the Chambers Estate." Appears to be resort with cottages, clubhouses, etc. Unsigned. 120 cm. x 102 cm. Scale: 1"=30' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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Thesis (doctoral)--
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Includes bibliographical references.
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The key to the use of polymersomes as effective molecular delivery systems is in the ability to design processing routes that can efficiently encapsulate the molecular payload. We have evaluated various surface rehydration mechanisms for encapsulation, in each case characterizing the morphologies formed using DLS and confocal microscopy as well as determining the encapsulation efficiency for the hydrophilic dye Rhodamine B. In contrast to bulk methods, where the encapsulation efficiencies are low, we find that higher efficiencies can be obtained by the rehydration of thin films. We relate these results to the non-equilibrium mechanisms that underlie vesicle formation and discuss how an understanding of these mechanisms can help optimize encapsulation efficiencies. Our conclusion is that, even considering the good encapsulation efficiency, surface methods are still unsuitable for the massive scale-up needed when applied to commercial mass market molecular delivery scenarios. However, targeting more specialized applications for high value ingredients (like pharmaceuticals) might be more feasible.