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    Awful disclosures of Maria Monk : as exhibited in a narrative of her sufferings during a residence of five years as a novice, and two years as a black nun, in the Hotel Dieu Nunnery at Montreal

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    Maria Monk's personal narrative as related to Theodore Dwight. Maria Monk's personal narrative as related to Theodore Dwight. Has also been ascribed to John J. Slocum and to William K. Hoyte. Cf. New York herald, Aug. 12, 1836, p.2, col. 1 : The Colophon, pt. 17, 1934; Sabin and Gagnon, P. Essai de bibl. can. Dwight, Theodore, 1796-1866; Slocum, J. J. (John Jay), 1803-1863, supposed author; Hoyte, William K., 9from old Maria Monk's personal narrative as related to Theodore Dwight. Has also been ascribed to John J. Slocum and to William K. Hoyte.Maria Monk's personal narrative as related to Theodore Dwight. Has also been ascribed to John J. Slocum and to William K. Hoyte

    PDF: Awful disclosures of Maria Monk : as exhibited in a narrative of her sufferings during a residence of five years as a novice, and two years as a black nun, in the Hotel Dieu Nunnery at Montreal

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    High quality PDF version of Maria Monk's personal narrative as related to Theodore Dwight. Maria Monk's personal narrative as related to Theodore Dwight. Has also been ascribed to John J. Slocum and to William K. Hoyte. Cf. New York herald, Aug. 12, 1836, p.2, col. 1 : The Colophon, pt. 17, 1934; Sabin and Gagnon, P. Essai de bibl. can. Dwight, Theodore, 1796-1866; Slocum, J. J. (John Jay), 1803-1863, supposed author; Hoyte, William K., 9from old Maria Monk's personal narrative as related to Theodore Dwight. Has also been ascribed to John J. Slocum and to William K. Hoyte.Maria Monk's personal narrative as related to Theodore Dwight. Has also been ascribed to John J. Slocum and to William K. Hoyte

    First person – Maria Replogle

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    First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Disease Models & Mechanisms, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Maria Replogle is first author on ‘ Establishment of a murine culture system for modeling the temporal progression of cranial and trunk neural crest cell differentiation’, published in DMM. Maria is a PhD student (dissertator) in the lab of Ava J. Udvadia at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, USA, investigating the genetic and environmental factors that contribute to developmental birth defects and disorders, particularly those that impact the formation of the skeletal elements in the head

    REVIEW OF: "Kawauchi Akio, Splitting a 4-manifold with infinite cyclic fundamental group, revised, J. Knot Theory Ramifications 22, No. 14, Article ID 1350081, 9 p. (2013)". [DE062730205]

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    In [Osaka J. Math. 31(3), 489-495 (1994; Zbl 0849.57018 )], the author stated that every closed connected orientable 4-manifold M with infinite cyclic fundamental group is TOP-split, i.e. it is homeomorphic to the connected sum (S1 × S3)#M1, M1 being a closed simply connected 4-manifold. However, in [Manuscr. Math. 93(4), 435-442 (1997; Zbl 0890.57034)], Hambleton and Teichner obtained a counterexample to the above general statement. In the paper under review, the author makes a revision and proves that TOP-splittability holds under the additional hypothesis that a finite covering of M is TOP-split. In particular, the original statement turns out to be true in the case of indefinite intersection form, as well as for any smooth spin 4-manifold (with infinite cyclic fundamental group). The proof of the revised statement makes use of notions developed in [Knots in Hellas 98, Ser. Knots Everything. 24 (World Scientific Publishing), 208-228 (2000; Zbl 0969.57020)] and [Atti Semin. Mat. Fis. Univ. Modena 48(2), 405-424 (2000; Zbl 1028.57019)], together with the key result - proved in [Osaka J. Math. 31(3), 489-495 (1994; Zbl 0849.57018 )] - that every closed connected orientable 4-manifold M with infinite cyclic fundamental group is homology cobordant to (S1 × S3)#M1. Consequences about surface-knots in S4 are also considered (see [J. Knot Theory Ramifications 4(2), 213-224 (1995; Zbl 0844.57020)])

    Letter from [William] J. Tachibana to Mr. Geo. [George] H. Hand, Chief Engineer, Maria de los Reyes D. de Francis, January 12, 1925

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    Reply to letter from Hand dated January 10, 1925 requesting the "status" of individuals on land Tachibana leases from the company. Tachibana confirms all individuals are his employees who earn monthly salaries. Tachibana refers to Maria de los Reyes D. de Francis in address line to George Hand. See letter from George Hand: Letter from Hand, Item csudh_rsp_0782

    "Pathology and Seductiveness in Williams' Language of Love"

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    A cominciare dalle origini della riflessione contemporanea sulla poesia di W C Williams (dal lavoro di critici come K. Burke, M.Perloff, J. Riddel, A.Gelpi) l'autrice Si concentra sugli aspetti classici e botanici del fiore (asfodelo) per metterne in luce i legami metaforici con la propria patologia cardiologica e interpretarlo come simbolo di seduzione.Taking stock from the most and less recent studies on W.C.Wlliams (K. Burke, M Perloff, J Riddel, A. Gelpi), the author examines the flower metaphor in ints classical and botanic aspects to look at the way in which the poet makes it a metaphor for his own heart problems and, as well, a symbol of seductiveness

    Letter from Geo. [George] H. Hand, Chief Engineer, Maria de los Reyes D. de Francis to W. [William] J. Tachibana, May 1, 1924

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    Form letter notifying Tachibana of one-half year's rent due on 18.37 acres at 25peracrewithatotalof25 per acre with a total of 229.62 due. Letter is stamped "Paid" on May 16, 1924. Hand representing Maria de Los Reyes D. de Francis

    Letter from Geo. [George] H. Hand, Maria de los Reyes D. de Francis to Mr. [William] J. Tachibana, May 12, 1926

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    Notifies lessee of payment due May 1, 1926. Request payment to be made immediately. Hand representing Maria de los Reyes D. de Francis. See lessee's response at Item csudh_rsp_0772
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