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[Correspondence Between Doyle Batey and Charles Batchelor]
Correspondence between Mr. Doyle Batey and Chief Charles Batchelor. In his letter, Batey requests that the Dallas Police Department send him photos of Lee Harvey Oswald. Charles Batchelor responds that he is unable to do so and suggests that Batey contact the United States Department of Justice
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Richard Doyle to W. Burr
A handwritten letter from Charles Dickens illustrator Richard Doyle to W. Burr
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Richard Doyle to Unknown Recipient
The front side of a partial note from Charles Dickens illustrator Richard Doyle to an unknown correspondent
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Richard Doyle to Unknown Recipient
The signed back side of a partial note from Charles Dickens illustrator Richard Doyle to an unknown correspondent
Charles W. Doyle, Ibaraki, Japan, ca.1948-1952
Charles W. Doyle, Head of English Dept, Professor of Bible Charles W. Doyle was a faculty member during the early years of Ibaraki Christian College who taught Bible classes. This photo is part of a photo album given as a gift to E. W. McMillan upon his departure as president from Ibaraki Christian College.https://digitalcommons.acu.edu/coc_missions_photos/1098/thumbnail.jp
Doyle, Michael Edward
Sarah Doyle - wife, Charles F. Doyle - sonhttps://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-ch-memoranda-1928/1543/thumbnail.jp
Interview with Dominic Doyle on The promise of Christian humanism: Thomas Aquinas on hope, by Dominic Doyle
In this book, Dominic Doyle discusses how the work of St. Thomas Aquinas, Charles Taylor, Nicholas Boyle, and others reveals the essential bond between the Christian virtue of hope and the life-affirming sensibilities of humanism. How can we care about this world and the pain of others when we also look towards the transcendence and salvation of the afterlife? This book offers an answer to this profound and polarizing question, bringing unity to contemporary humanism and Christian hope. It offers a creative retrieval of Aquinas's understanding of theological hope—the desire for the future, difficult, yet possible good of eternal life with God—as the empowering source and encompassing horizon of all ordinary human hopes. This retrieval of Aquinas is framed by a critical engagement with the influential work of Charles Taylor and Nicholas Boyle, who bring the project of Christian humanism into the twenty-first century.Title supplied by cataloger
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von einem Staabsoffiziere der brittischen Armee ; [Carlos Bey, ermittelt = Sir Charles William Doyle]In FrakturAuszugsweise aus dem Engl. übers
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Perjury Under Federal Law: A Sketch of the Elements
This report discusses the three general federal perjury laws. It is an abbreviated version of CRS Report 98-808, Perjury Under Federal Law: A Brief Overview, by Charles Doyle, stripped of most footnotes, quotations, citations, and bibliography
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Perjury Under Federal Law: A Brief Overview
This report discusses the three general federal perjury laws. It is an abbreviated version of CRS Report 98-808, Perjury Under Federal Law: A Brief Overview, by Charles Doyle, stripped of most footnotes, quotations, citations, and bibliography
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