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    "The King James Bible after four hundred years: literary, linguistic, and cultural influences" edited by Hannibal Hamlin and Norman W. Jones

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    Review of Hannibal Hamlin and Norman W. Jones (eds.): The King James Bible After Four Hundred Years: Literary, Linguistic, and Cultural Influences (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010)Publisher PD

    Le suffixe anicum en pays d’oc. Lettre de M. Frank R. Hamlin, université de Colombie britannique.

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    Hamlin Frank R. Le suffixe anicum en pays d’oc. Lettre de M. Frank R. Hamlin, université de Colombie britannique.. In: Revue Internationale d'Onomastique, 17e année N°4, décembre 1965. pp. 299-304

    Letter: Hamlin Garland to Ida M. Tarbell, January 3, 1936

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    Handwritten letter

    Group formation and competition: instrumental and expressive approaches

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    We construct models of group formation designed to capture some of the key features of political and social competition. The models draw on the ‘citizen candidate’ approach and allow competition to be modelled as either compromise - where all groups influence outcomes; or conflict - where one group wins the right to dictate. We also consider both instrumental and expressive approaches to understanding group formation, first separately and then in a setting which encompasses both approaches

    Ellen Hamlin

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    This scan from a black and white photograph in the Hamlin family papers features the second wife of Hannibal Hamlin, Ellen Vesta Emery Hamlin. They were married in 1856 after the death of Hamlin\u27s first wife, Sarah Jane Emery Hamlin. Together, they had two children, Hannibal E. and Frank Hamlin. Ellen Hamlin died in 1925. Handwriting on the back of the photograph reads, Ellen V. Hamlin, to be returned to Chas. Hamlin, Bangor. The photo is not dated. Taken by C. M. Bell, photographer, Penn Avenue, Washington, D.C.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/spec_photos/2291/thumbnail.jp

    A letter from H. Hill (Texas A&M University) to Ž. Bujas (University of Zagreb)

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    A letter from Hamlin Hill to Željko Bujas, containing some of the details of the proposed exchange of faculty members between the Department of English at the University of Zagreb, and the Department of English at Texas A&M University
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