The Social Sciences: Finding List

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Chicago public library, 1914 - 371 pages

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Page 40 - Baden-Powell. — THE INDIAN VILLAGE COMMUNITY. Examined with Reference to the Physical, Ethnographic, and Historical Conditions of the Provinces ; chiefly on the Basis of the RevenueSettlement Records and District Manuals.
Page 129 - The Form and order of the service that is to be performed, and of the ceremonies that are to be observed in the Coronation of their Majesties King George III.
Page 152 - CHAIRMAN'S MANUAL. Being a Guide to the Management of Meetings in general, and of Meetings of Local Authorities ; with separate and complete treatment of the Meetings of Public Companies.
Page 185 - The ready and easy Way to establish a free Commonwealth, and the Excellence thereof, compared with the Inconveniences and Dangers of re-admitting Kingship in this Nation.
Page 152 - HISTORY OF CONGRESS. EXHIBITING A CLASSIFICATION OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, FROM 1789 TO 1793, EMBRACING THE FIRST TERM OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF GENERAL WASHINGTON.
Page 185 - A Healing Question propounded and resolved, upon Occasion of the late public and seasonable Call to Humiliation in order to Love and Union amongst the honest Party, and with a Desire to apply Balm to the Wound, before it become incurable. By Henry Vane, Knight.
Page 209 - Studies presenting the conclusions formed by the Author in a long life devoted to the subject of the relations between Asia and Europe.
Page 209 - Signals, Seals and Arms, and principal National Songs of the United States, with a Chronicle of the Symbols, Standards, Banners and Flags of Ancient and Modern Nations.
Page 249 - Maskelyne.— SHARPS AND FLATS : a Complete Revelation of the Secrets of Cheating at Games of Chance and Skill.
Page 61 - May thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight, granting to certain employees of the United States the right to receive from it compensation for inj uries sustained in the course of their employment.

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