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- The ablative absolute and the stenographic ablative, by Herbert C. Nutting. The ablative absolute and the stenographic ablative, by Herbert C. Nutting. Berkeley, Calif., University of California press, 1930. cover-title, 1 p. l., p. [203]-217. 25 cm. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier University of California publications in classical philology. v. 10, no. 8 Bibliographical foot-notes. Latin language Clauses. Latin language Case. 7 cbc oclcrpl u ncip 19 y-gencatlg LCAP batch update 2025-06-02-04:00: LCAPM-644 OCLC REPLACEMENT cdsdistr c-GenColl PA25 .C3 vol. 10, no. 8 Copy 1 OCLCREP c-GenColl PA2293 .N75 0003370883A Copy 1 OCLCREP (Details)
- Ars grammatica; a bibliographic survey, two essays on the grammar of the Latin and Italian subjunctive, and a note on the ablative absolute, by Aldo D. Scaglione. Ars grammatica; a bibliographic survey, two essays on the grammar of the Latin and Italian subjunctive, and a note on the ablative absolute, by Aldo D. Scaglione. The Hague, Mouton, 1970. 151 p. 23 cm. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Janua linguarum. Series minor ; 77 Label mounted on t.p.: Distributed in the U.S.A. by Humanities Press, New York. Includes bibliographical references. Latin language Subjunctive. Italian language Subjunctive. Latin language Case. 7 cbc orignew 2 ncip 19 y-gencatlg LCAP batch update 2025-06-02-04:00: LCAPM-644, LCAPM-824 c-GenColl PA2245.S7 S3 00030396832 Copy 1 BOOKS (Details)
- Peasant Villages in Roumania that were not absolutely stripped by the Germans, Bulgars and Turks, during the enemy occupation of the country during the last two years of War, to-day have a population that is able to dress respectably on holidays or when occasion demands. These youngsters, who were photographed by a Red Cross man in Roumania, represent the most prosperous element of the peasantry [graphic]. Peasant Villages in Roumania that were not absolutely stripped by the Germans, Bulgars and Turks, during the enemy occupation of the country during the last two years of War, to-day have a population that is able to dress respectably on holidays or when occasion demands. These youngsters, who were photographed by a Red Cross man in Roumania, represent the most prosperous element of the peasantry [graphic]. 29 August 1919 [date received] 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. still image sti rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia sheet nb rdacarrier Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC, Paris Office. Group title: Roumania. No known restrictions on publication. For information, see "American National Red Cross photograph collection," http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/717_anrc.html Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952. General information about the American National Red Cross photograph collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.anrc American Red Cross. Glass negatives. gmgpc Romania. local American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress) (DLC) 2009632518 Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA dcu http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print digital file from original anrc 03951 p http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/anrc.03951 0 cbc orignew u ncip 20 y-printpho qw26 2017-02 Temp note: Batch 9 pp/anrc pp/minload pp/diof c-P&P (Details)
- State of Rhode-Island and Providence plantations, May session, 1781. Whereas the Legislature of this State, from a conviction of the absolute necessity of having their quota of troops in the field apportioned the men to the several towns, and ordered the inhabitants respective to be classed, and in case the respective classes should not procure an able-bodied recruit by a limited time, that a person should be detached from each delinquent class. State of Rhode-Island and Providence plantations, May session, 1781. Whereas the Legislature of this State, from a conviction of the absolute necessity of having their quota of troops in the field apportioned the men to the several towns, and ordered the inhabitants respective to be classed, and in case the respective classes should not procure an able-bodied recruit by a limited time, that a person should be detached from each delinquent class. Providence Printed by John Carter [1781] 1 p. 23 x 37 cm. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Imprint 3. Not in Evans. United States Rhode Island Providence Printed Ephemera Collection (Library of Congress) DLC rbpe 16500400 https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.rbc/rbpe.16500400 7 cbc premunv 2 ncip 20 y-genrareb he18 2022-12-27 TW routine LCAP batch update 2025-06-02-04:00: LCAPM-644 Scanned card stamped as no. 2215. LAC sba 2021-01-04. LAC sba 2021-01-04 create (1 card) rblacfederal 2021-01-04 rbc/rbpe (Details)
- The way to be rich and respectable, addressed to men of small fortune : in this pamphlet is given an estimate shewing that a gentleman with a wife, four children, and five servants, may, residing in the country with a few acres of land, live as well as and make an appearance in life equal to a man of 1000¹. a year, and yet not expend 400¹. including the rent both of house and land and still be able in the course of 20 years to lay by 2500¹. : the plan of living in this estimate is not ideal only, but has been absolutely pursued by the author many years : such as are fond of farming, will here find the expences attending and the profits arising from the cultivation of land, feeding of sheep, &c. &c. The way to be rich and respectable, addressed to men of small fortune : in this pamphlet is given an estimate shewing that a gentleman with a wife, four children, and five servants, may, residing in the country with a few acres of land, live as well as and make an appearance in life equal to a man of 1000¹. a year, and yet not expend 400¹. including the rent both of house and land and still be able in the course of 20 years to lay by 2500¹. : the plan of living in this estimate is not ideal only, but has been absolutely pursued by the author many years : such as are fond of farming, will here find the expences attending and the profits arising from the cultivation of land, feeding of sheep, &c. &c. The second edition. London : Printed for the author and sold by R. Baldwin, Pater-noster Row, and all booksellers in town and country, [1750?] 48 p. ; 21 cm. (8vo) text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Author from NUC. Suggested date of publication from NUC. ESTC has suggested date of 1776. Signatures: A-Cp8s. English Short Title Catalogue, T121876 National union catalog, pre-1956 imprints, volume 603, page 148, NT 0362186 A digital reproduction of the copy of this title found at the British Library is available from Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO). Cost and standard of living Great Britain Early works to 1800. Prices Great Britain Early works to 1800. Finance, Personal Great Britain Early works to 1800. Great Britain Economic conditions 18th century. Baldwin, R. (Robert), 1737-1810, bookseller. Pre-1801 Imprint Collection (Library of Congress) DLC 7 cbc premver 1 ncip 19 y-genrareb he19 2019-02-27 he19 2019-02-27 NEW INPUT LCAP batch update 2025-06-01-04:00: LCAPM-644 gsl 2019-02-28 rarebk/pre1801 rbc cc22 c-RareBook HC254.5 .T75 1750a Copy 1 Pre-1801 Coll PREM (Details)
- The way to be rich and respectable, addressed to men of small fortune : in this pamphlet is given an estimate shewing that a gentleman with a wife, four children, and five servants, may, residing in the country with a few acres of land, live as well as and make an appearance in life equal to a man of 1000¹. a year, and yet not expend 400¹. including the rent both of house and land and still be able in the course of 20 years to lay by 2500¹. : the plan of living in this estimate is not ideal only, but has been absolutely pursued by the author many years : such as are fond of farming, will here find the expences attending and the profits arising from the cultivation of land, feeding of sheep, &c. &c. The way to be rich and respectable, addressed to men of small fortune : in this pamphlet is given an estimate shewing that a gentleman with a wife, four children, and five servants, may, residing in the country with a few acres of land, live as well as and make an appearance in life equal to a man of 1000¹. a year, and yet not expend 400¹. including the rent both of house and land and still be able in the course of 20 years to lay by 2500¹. : the plan of living in this estimate is not ideal only, but has been absolutely pursued by the author many years : such as are fond of farming, will here find the expences attending and the profits arising from the cultivation of land, feeding of sheep, &c. &c. London : Printed for the author and sold by R. Baldwin, Pater-noster Row, and all booksellers in town and country, [1750?] [4], 46 p. ; 21 cm. (8vo) text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Author from NUC. Suggested date of publication from NUC. ESTC has suggested date of 1780. With a half-title. Signatures: [A]p2s B-Dp8s. Includes advertisements on [2] pages at end. LC copy imperfect: wanting advertisements at end. Description of perfect copy from ESTC. DLC English Short Title Catalogue, T93518 National union catalog, pre-1956 imprints, volume 603, page 148, NT 0362185 LC copy has Dobell Collection bookplate. DLC Cost and standard of living Great Britain Early works to 1800. Prices Great Britain Early works to 1800. Finance, Personal Great Britain Early works to 1800. Great Britain Economic conditions 18th century. Baldwin, R. (Robert), 1737-1810, bookseller. Dobell, Bertram, 1842-1914, former owner. DLC Dobell Collection (Library of Congress) DLC Pre-1801 Imprint Collection (Library of Congress) DLC 7 cbc premver 1 ncip 19 y-genrareb he19 2019-02-27 he19 2019-02-27 NEW INPUT LCAP batch update 2025-06-02-04:00: LCAPM-644 gsl 2019-02-28 rarebk/pre1801 rbc cc22 c-RareBook HC254.5 .T75 1750 Copy 1 Pre-1801 Coll PREM (Details)
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