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... Aldrich, Henry Champion Deming, James Mackay. Cortes was selected by the conqueror of Cuba , Velasquez - as bishop ... in author- ity . It would be unjust ( we think ) to compare Clive to Cortes for extent of capacity , variety of ...
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... Henry (“Harry”) Hay, Jr. in Robert Aldrich, Who's Who in Gay and Lesbian History, op. cit., pp. ˇ8ˇ–ˇ83. Under the ... in author's collection. 21. See Mary McCarthy, Intellectual Memoirs— New York ˇ936–ˇ938 with a foreword by ...
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... Henry , intimacy with John Hay , 297-298 Aldrich , Senator Nelson W. , of ... in author's honor , 158 Alger , General Russell A. , Secre- tary of War ... Henry B. , of Rhode Island , intimacy with Senator Burnside , 162-163 ; po ...
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... Aldrich, John Van Denburgh, Barton Warren Evermann. Color about is in plenus ; pale brownish or cinereous varied with ... in author's collection . The following key will help to distinguish the six grey or fuscous mottled species ...
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Situating the couple’s private correspondence alongside other sources, Scott Bane tells the remarkable story of their relationship in the context of shifting social dynamics in the United States.
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... in author's possession); WKK-AL, p. 229; Pvt. John Ely (88th Ill.), diary (copy in author's possession); C. Knight Aldrich, ed., Quest for a Star (KnoxvilleTN, 1999), p. 24; JES-RN, p. 53; S. Austin Thayer (Headquarters, 14th Army Corps) ...
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This book uses surveys, statistics, and case studies to explain why and how cultural norms affect political attitudes and behavior.
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... Henry Gardner. Aldrich , Thomas Bailey THE STORY OF A BAD BOY , 1911 , 261 p . , $ 1.65 Adapted to grades 7 and 8 ; also adult for child psychol- ogy . A story of a New England boyhood so full of personal reminiscences of author's own ...