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Will of Celia A. Littlefield
Celia A. Littlefield will: ...single woman of Avon in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts....I give and bequeath to my nephew Charles A. Varnum, a grandson of said Almira L. Dyer, now of Jacksonville in the State of Florida and to my neices [sic] Grace D. Varnum, Edith C. Varnum and Nora Varnum all of said Jacksonville and all children of John and Josephine L. Varnum the sum of one hundred dollars ($100) each..
Legal Document With Handwritten text: Darius Littlefield - Rufus C. Wood, Executor of the Will of Elisha White
Handwritten text: $800.00 Canton January 1, 1866 One year from date for value received I promise to pay to Rufus C. Wood Executor of the Will of Elisha White, ?, on order, the sum of eight hundred dollars with interest ? payable semi-annually Darius Littlefield Secured by mortgage on real estate in Stoughton ? duly stamped. Payments written on back
Introduction: Illiberal peace and authoritarian conflict management: Empirical and theoretical contexts
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Rowman & Littlefield International via the ISBN in this record
Marriage record of Littlefield, N. W. and Bean, Edith C.
Marriage license for N.W. Littlefield and Edith C. Bean. J.B. Holley was the officiant
Clashes of Universalisms: Xinjiang, Tianxia and Changing World Order in the Nineteenth Century
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Rowman & Littlefield International via the ISBN in this recor
Opening Spaces through Exhibiting Absences: Representing Secretive Pasts
This is the final version. Available on open access from Rowman & Littlefield via the ISBN in this recor
Table of distances in nautical and statute miles via the shortest navigable routes as determined by the United States Hydrographic office, Bureau of navigation.
"This work was carried out in the Hydrographic office under the direction of Lieut. Commander W. L. Littlefield, United States navy, by computer C. C. Ennis, and nautical expert E. I. Carnes": p. 3.Mode of access: Internet
Good office design
This book examines the trends and innovations at the cutting edge of office design in the UK today. Selected from British Council for Offices Award winners since 2002 and interpreting empirical analyses by Davis Langdon, the varied and stunningly illustrated case studies presented here demonstrate the latest thinking from the world of workplace design. Taken together, they offer insight and inspiration for architects, developers, clients and anyone interested in getting the very best out of places of work.Written by the distinguished author and journalist David Littlefield, the text is sharp and authoritative, and complemented by colour photographs, floor plans, elevations and detail drawings. The chapters are organised into salient topics the Workplace, Location, Structure, Cost and Sustainability but along the way take account of numerous critical issues such as light levels and staff amenities. A wide-ranging end chapter, written by Jeremy Myerson and Paul Warner, knits together contemporary socio-cultural influences to imagine the future of the offic
Technological Theosis?: An Eastern Orthodox critique of religious transhumanism
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Rowman & Littlefield via the URL in this record This chapter distances the classic Patristic teaching of Eastern Orthodoxy on theosis from the pseudo-religious ideology of transhumanism. Appealing to the Silver Age of Russian theologians of a century ago, today's transhumanist vision is dubbed Mangodhood, an idolatrous construction of a technological Tower of Babel. In contrast, the classical Orthodox teaching of deification or theosis relies on the spiritual grace of the true God, rendering the true goal of religion to be Godmanhood
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