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    Dr. John C. Green, Dr. Karl Giberson, and Dr. Randall Stephens discuss, Evangelicals in the Electorate at Ford Hall Forum, video recording, 11/10/2011

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    Green, John C.; Giberson, Karl; Stephens, Randall; Convey, Erichttps://dc.suffolk.edu/fhf-av/1117/thumbnail.jp

    William Stephens to John Kean, January 10, 1789

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    William Stephens wrote from Savannah to John Kean, addressed to Beaufort, SC. He wrote primarily regarding property and John\u27s financial matters. He paid the taxes due in paper money and said that although John\u27s lands were as valuable as any others he would have a hard time selling them. There was an on going issue in Southern Georgia with the local Native American which made it difficult to sell the property. People Included: Charles Lucena, Captain Haist , J. C. Lucena, Bradwell, Andrew, Way, Major Pierce , Mr Elliot, and Thompsonhttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1780s/1242/thumbnail.jp

    John C. Stephens, Jr. to Professor Silver, 4 January 1963

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    Bill to John Greiner from R. M. Stephens

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    Bill to John Greiner, Secretary of the Territory, for work done by prisoners repairing the Palace of the Governors, by R. M. Stephens. Witnessed by R. C. Bray. Certified by John Greiner. Document in triplicate, in English, 3 pp/fr, missing heading page

    FIGURE 7 in The genus Plectrocnemia Stephens in China (Trichoptera, Polycentropodidae)

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    FIGURE 7. Plectrocnemia platilobus sp. nov., male genitalia. A, ventral view; B, left lateral view; C, dorsal view; D, phallus, left lateral view; E, left intermediate appendage, caudoventral view; F, phallus, ventral view. b.d.pro. = basodorsal process of an inferior appendage; b.s.lob. = basomesal setose lobe of an inferior appendage; inf.app. = inferior appendage; int.app. = intermediate appendage; ph.b. = phallobase; ph.c. = phallicata; ph.scl. = phallic sclerite; phtrl. scl. = phallotremal sclerite; pre.app. = preanal appendage; s.IX = sternum IX; t.IX = tergum IX; t.X = tergum X.Published as part of Zhong, Hua, Yang, Lian-Fang & Morse, John C., 2012, The genus Plectrocnemia Stephens in China (Trichoptera, Polycentropodidae), pp. 1-24 in Zootaxa 3489 on page 13, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20964

    FIGURE 11 in The genus Plectrocnemia Stephens in China (Trichoptera, Polycentropodidae)

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    FIGURE 11. Plectrocnemia bifoliolata sp. nov., male genitalia. A, ventral view; B, left lateral view; C, dorsal view; D, phallus, left lateral view; E, mesoventral processes of preanal appendages, ventral view; F, right inferior appendage, caudal view. inf.app. = inferior appendage; m.v.pro. = mesoventral process of a preanal appendage; para. = paramere; pre.app. = preanal appendage; s.IX = sternum IX; t.IX = tergum IX; t.X = tergum X.Published as part of Zhong, Hua, Yang, Lian-Fang & Morse, John C., 2012, The genus Plectrocnemia Stephens in China (Trichoptera, Polycentropodidae), pp. 1-24 in Zootaxa 3489 on page 21, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20964

    The Guardian

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    In 1713, soon after publication of the Spectator had come to an end, its place on breakfast tables of Queen Anne’s London was taken by the Guardian. Richard Steele, continuing in the new paper the blend of learning, wit, and moral instruction that had proved so attractive in the Tatler and Spectator, was the editor and principal writer; in the 175 numbers of the Guardian he included 53 essays by Joseph Addison, as well as contributions by Alexander Pope, George Berkeley, and several others, some of whom doubtless transmitted their papers through the famous lion\u27s head letterbox that Addison had erected in Button’s coffeehouse. “These papers,” as John C. Stephens writes in the introduction to his edition of the Guardian, “helped to form and to shape the morals and manners of countless generations in Britain and abroad.” This first modern edition of the Guardian was prepared from the original printing of the papers, is fully annotated and indexed, and includes a comprehensive introduction discussing especially the authorship of the individual essays. John Calhoun Stephens is professor of English at the University of Georgia. He has published numerous contributions on the literature of the eighteenth century. A superb edition of significant work by Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Alexander Pope, George Berkeley, and other contributors. . . . It is indeed an impeccable edition. —Journal of English and Germanic Philology An occasion for celebration. Here, without a doubt, is an edition that has long been sorely needed. —Eighteenth Centuryhttps://uknowledge.uky.edu/upk_english_language_and_literature_british_isles/1101/thumbnail.jp

    FIGURE 10. Plectrocnemia yunnanensis Hwang 1957, male genitalia. A in The genus Plectrocnemia Stephens in China (Trichoptera, Polycentropodidae)

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    FIGURE 10. Plectrocnemia yunnanensis Hwang 1957, male genitalia. A, ventral view; B, left lateral view; C, dorsal view; D, phallus, left lateral view; E, phallus, dorsal view; F, inner surface of left preanal appendage, inner view. inf.app. = inferior appendage; int.app. = intermediate appendage; m.v.pro. = mesoventral process of a preanal appendage; ph.b. = phallobase; ph.c. = phallicata; ph.scl. = phallic sclerite; pre.app. = preanal appendage; s.IX = sternum IX; t.IX = tergum IX; t.X = tergum X.Published as part of Zhong, Hua, Yang, Lian-Fang & Morse, John C., 2012, The genus Plectrocnemia Stephens in China (Trichoptera, Polycentropodidae), pp. 1-24 in Zootaxa 3489 on page 19, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20964
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