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    Academiae Christianae-Albertinae h.t. Rector J. Olshausen ad audiendam Orationem praenobilissimi juvenis H. M. F. Volbehr Kiliensis, s.s. Theol. cultoris, stipendii Richardiani alumni, die IV. mensis Maji anni MDCCCXXXX ... habendam cives academiae litterarum studiosos ... invitat

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    ACADEMIAE CHRISTIANAE-ALBERTINAE H.T. RECTOR J. OLSHAUSEN AD AUDIENDAM ORATIONEM PRAENOBILISSIMI JUVENIS H. M. F. VOLBEHR KILIENSIS, S.S. THEOL. CULTORIS, STIPENDII RICHARDIANI ALUMNI, DIE IV. MENSIS MAJI ANNI MDCCCXXXX ... HABENDAM CIVES ACADEMIAE LITTERARUM STUDIOSOS ... INVITAT Academiae Christianae-Albertinae h.t. Rector J. Olshausen ad audiendam Orationem praenobilissimi juvenis H. M. F. Volbehr Kiliensis, s.s. Theol. cultoris, stipendii Richardiani alumni, die IV. mensis Maji anni MDCCCXXXX ... habendam cives academiae litterarum studiosos ... invitat ( - ) Title page ( -

    A. -- Letter of William H. Rector

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    Office Superintendent Indian Affairs, Portland, Oregon, March 14, 1862Letter to J. M. KirkpatrickAlternative tribal name forms: Snake Indian

    Lydia H. Hart Diary

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    Diary, 1823-1830, 1875 and loose papers 1813, 1831, and undated of Lydia H. Hart of Richmond, Virginia and later Walden, Orange County, New York. The Diary was started by Lydia H. Hart, the wife of Reverend William H. Hart, who was the rector of St. John’s Church in Richmond, VA and later St. Andrews Church in Walden, New York. Diary entries include day-to-day activities and meetings with local neighbors and church patron’s. These neighbors included Elizabeth Van Lew and her parents, which Lydia Hart writes about several times. Most dated entries also include discussion of specific bible verses or Rev. Hart’s sermons. Notable entries include a description of the funeral service for Rev. John Buchanan, former rector of St. John’s Church from 1795 to 1822. Diary entries are chronological and more frequent for 1823 and become less frequent in 1823. In 1828, Lydia Hart moved to New York and eventually to Walden, New York in May 1830.At the end of the diary entries is an entry form another author, possibly by Mary. W. Hart dated 1875. Lydia Hart died in 1831 and could not have made the entry.At the back of the diary and upside down to the diary entries are transcriptions of letters and poems of Lydia Hart’s to various newspapers and and personnel correspondence. Entries include a plea for support to the city of Richmond to take care of its ‘destitute children’, letters to the editor of local newspapers, and poems for the birth of a child or death of a patron.Loose papers include a letter dated Jan 8th 1813, a bequeath request from William H. Hart for the placement of a Tombstone for Lydia Hart, a table of contents for various letters or sermons, a letter from William Hart to a friend from Richmond, and 2 loose undated papers of unknown authorship. The letter from William Hart speaks of the events of Lydia’s death, and inquiries about events taking place in Richmond

    Pla mitjà dels set premis Nobel reunits durant la II Trobada de Premis Nobel

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    D’esquerra a dreta i a la primera fila: Adolfo Pérez Esquivel (Pau, 1980); Josep Ferrer Llop (rector de la UPC); Federico Mayor Zaragoza (president de la Fundació Cultura de Pau); Rigoberta Menchú (Pau, 1992) i José Saramago (Literatura,1998). Segona fila: Martinus J. G. Veltman (Física, 1999); Werner Arber (Medicina,1978); Jerome I. Friedman (Física, 1990) i Joseph H. Taylor Jr. (Física, 1993)

    Pla mitjà dels set premis Nobel reunits durant la II Trobada de Premis Nobel

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    D’esquerra a dreta i a la primera fila: Adolfo Pérez Esquivel (Pau, 1980); Josep Ferrer Llop (rector de la UPC); Federico Mayor Zaragoza (president de la Fundació Cultura de Pau); Rigoberta Menchú (Pau, 1992) i José Saramago (Literatura,1998). Segona fila: Martinus J. G. Veltman (Física, 1999); Werner Arber (Medicina,1978); Jerome I. Friedman (Física, 1990) i Joseph H. Taylor Jr. (Física, 1993)

    Dumping Platform.

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    Patent for a dumping platform for wagons to drive under and be filled with their load

    Sociotropy, autonomy, and patterns of symptoms in patients with major depression: A comparison of dimensional and categorical approaches

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    The purposes of this study were: (a) to investigate the relations between the Personal Style Inventory (PSI) measures of sociotropy and autonomy and symptoms of psychopathology in depressed patients (n = 103), and (b) to compare the relative utility of categorical and dimensional approaches to differentiating depressed patients on the basis of sociotropy and autonomy. Sociotropy was related to interpersonal sensitivity, guilt and self-blame, and symptoms suggesting anxious depression or high negative affectivity. Autonomy was related to interpersonal distance and hostility, hopelessness/suicidality, feelings of failure, and anhedonia, suggesting low positive affectivity. These results provide support for the relevance of sociotropy and autonomy to depression and for the construct validity of the PSI. Cluster analysis did not identify clear categorical groups of participants, and differences between the most interpretable groups on symptoms could be predicted from the dimensional sociotropy and autonomy scores, suggesting no incremental utility of a categorical approach to these personality variables over a dimensional one. <br/

    Spectral ageing in the lobes of FR-II radio galaxies: new methods of analysis for broad-band radio data

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    The broad-bandwidth capabilities of next generation telescopes such as the Jansky Very Large Array (JVLA) mean that the spectrum of any given source varies significantly within the bandwidth of any given observation. Detailed spectral analysis taking this variation into account is set to become standard practice when dealing with any new broad-band radio observations; it is therefore vital that methods are developed to handle this new type of data. In this paper, we present the Broadband Radio Astronomy ToolS (brats) software package and, use it to carry out detailed analysis of JVLA observations of three powerful radio galaxies. We compare two of the most widely used models of spectral ageing, the Kardashev–Pacholczyk and Jaffe–Perola models and also results of the more complex, but potentially more realistic, Tribble model. We find that the Tribble model provides both a good fit to observations as well as providing a physically realistic description of the source. We present the first high-resolution spectral maps of our sources and find that the best-fitting injection indices across all models take higher values than have previously been assumed. We present characteristic hotspot advance speeds and make comparison to those derived from dynamical ages, confirming the previously known discrepancy in speed remains present when determined at high spectral resolutions. We show that some previously common assumptions made in determining spectral ages with narrow-band radio telescopes may not always hold and strongly suggest that these are accounted for in future investigations

    Account statements and legal papers of Wm. J. Howard, 1857

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    Legal documents and accounts relative to the claim of William J. Howard for supplies furnished to Indians in California
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