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    Storia romana (Rassegna bibliografica)

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    Le pp. 723-732 sono di J. Thornton, la seconda parte è di U. Roberto

    Letter, George J. Thornton to James Franklin Buchanan, October 29, 1937

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    In this letter, dated October 29, 1937, George J. Thornton writes to James Franklin Frank Buchanan to tease him about him feigning illness to get out of his upcoming wedding. He teases that should Buchanan try to back out of the nuptials, Attala County might march on Choctaw to defend the bride\u27s honor. At the bottom of the letter Joke! is written in pencil. And envelope with a Kosciusko, Mississippi postmark and a three cent postage stamp is included.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-james-franklin-buchanan/1033/thumbnail.jp

    Thornton, J.W.

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    Thornton, J. W., Senate, 193

    [Letter from E. H. Thornton, Jr., Robt. J. Potts, and Marshall Formby to Allan Shivers, March 7, 1955]

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    Letter from E. H. Thornton, Jr., Robt. J. Potts, and Marshall Formby to Allan Shivers discussing needs and necessities requested from the Texas Highway Department

    Life history of Thornton Hepworth

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    Typescript of a biographical sketch of Thornton Hepworth. He was born in Nebraska in 1864 as his family was on the way to Utah. The family lived at Smithfield, Utah, and Oxford, Idaho, before settling at Springdale in 1877. Copied by Virginia M. Lee in 193

    Measurement and Prevention of Muscular Deconditioning on Skylab

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    This image reflects a document written by William E. Thornton and J. Rummel titled Measurement and Prevention of Muscular Deconditioning on Skylab

    Measurement&PreventionMuscularDeconditioninonSkylab

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    A document written by Dr. Thornton and J. Rummel titled Measurement and Prevention of Muscular Deconditioning on Skylab

    Ricardo versus Thornton on the appropriate monetary response to supply shocks

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    David Ricardo (1772-1823) recommended countering supply shocks with monetary contraction. Henry Thornton (1760-1815) advised a constant-money response. Their views hinged (1) on the neutrality or non-neutrality of money-stock changes on real output and employment and (2) on the costs of inflation. These same considerations influence Federal Reserve policy in response to oil shocks today.Economists ; Monetary theory

    Thornton, D J S (Douglas Jeffrey Stanfield), VX55098

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/421507Surname: THORNTON. Given Name(s) or Initials: D J S (DOUGLAS JEFFREY STANFIELD). Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX55098. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 35503.246222 Item: [2016.0049.53768] "Thornton, D J S (Douglas Jeffrey Stanfield), VX55098

    Thornton Drug

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    1941. William Thornton Dru
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