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    Document, James Lester & Sarah Lester Indenture, November 16, 1850

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    This document, dated November 15, 1850, is an indenture agreement between James and Sarah Lester of Sangamon County Illinois with Charles R. Hurst for the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars for the purchase of land in Sangamon County Illinois. The document is signed by James and Sarah Lester and witnessed by Milters W. Ellis. The document was filed on December 18, 1850.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-original-manuscripts/1324/thumbnail.jp

    Document, James Lester & Sarah Lester Indenture, November 16, 1850

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    This document, dated November 15, 1850, is an indenture agreement between James and Sarah Lester of Sangamon County Illinois with Charles R. Hurst for the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars for the purchase of land in Sangamon County Illinois. The document is signed by James and Sarah Lester and witnessed by Milters W. Ellis. The document was filed on December 18, 1850.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-original-manuscripts/1338/thumbnail.jp

    Lester Wire

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    Black and white photograph of Lester Farnsworth Wire one of the Detectives assigned the investigation into the deaths of Sarah Watt Lundstedt, and Ruth Drak

    Book review: this changes everything: capitalism vs. the climate by Naomi Klein

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    In her latest book, Naomi Klein, author of global bestsellers The Shock Doctrine and No Logo, looks to tackle the war our economic model is waging against life on earth. Sarah Lester finds that Klein leaves us with the glimmer of hope that climate justice movements and social mobilisation can offer an alternative future

    Formal indictment against Milton Lester and Sarah Parker

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    Formal indictment against Milton Lester and Sarah Parker, for murder and conspiracy to murder George Parker, Sarah's husband

    Formal indictment against Milton Lester and Sarah Parker

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    Formal indictment against Milton Lester and Sarah Parker, for murder and conspiracy to murder George Parker, Sarah's husband

    Sarah C. Stacy and Lester R. Hatch, Mt. Vernon, Va., July 28, 1946

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    Sarah C. Stacy and Lester R. Hatch, Mt. Vernon, Va., July 28, 1946, b&w. Note on back reads: taken Sun., July 28, 1946 at Mt. Vernon, Va. Sarah C. Stacy and lester R. Hatch, now Mrs. Lester Hatch.https://mds.marshall.edu/alma_noble_papers/1002/thumbnail.jp

    The 'true use of reading' : Sarah Fielding and mid eighteenth-century literary strategies.

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    PhDThe aim of this thesis is to explore, by examining her life and works, how Sarah Fielding (1710-68) established her identity as an author. The definition of her role involves her notions of the functions of writing and reading. Sarah Fielding attempts to invite readers to form a sense of ties by tacit understanding of her messages. As she believes that a work of literature is produced through collaboration between the writer and the reader, it is an important task in her view to show her attentiveness toward reading practice. In her consideration of reading, she has two distinct, even opposite views of her audience: on the one hand a familiar and limited circle of readers with shared moral and cultural values and on the other potential readers among the unknown mass of people. The dual targets direct her to devise various strategies. She tries to appeal to those who can endorse and appreciate her moral values as well as her learning. Her writings and letters testify that she is sensitive to the demands of the literary market, trying to lead the taste of readers by inventing new forms. The thesis opens with an overview of Sarah Fielding's career, followed by a consideration of her critical attention to the roles of reading. I go on to examine the narrative structures and strategies she deploys, with a particular emphasis on her use of the epistolary method. The following chapter deals with her attention to the reading of the moral message tangibly embodied in her educational writing. It is followed by an analysis of the activity which earned her a reputation as a learned woman. Various as the forms of her works are, they invariably reflect her attempt to balance herself between the two demands of inventiveness and familiarity

    First person - Sarah Alghamdi

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    ABSTRACT 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. Sarah Alghamdi is first author on ‘ Contribution of model organism phenotypes to the computational identification of human disease genes’, published in DMM. Sarah is a PhD student in the lab of Robert Hoehndorf at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia, investigating artificial intelligence, specifically knowledge representation and reasoning over biomedical data

    Portrait of the English anthropologist Gregory Bateson, New Guinea, 1929 [picture] /

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    Part of the collection: Sarah Chinnery photographic collection of New Guinea, England and Australia.; Gregory Bateson, famous English anthropologist, New Guinea research in Bainings and Sepik, eventually lived and worked in the United States. Author of "Naven" and other works. -- Accompanying notes from family.; Inscription: "1929" -- On label. "Gregory Bateson, 'Naven' and other works" -- In red ink.; Sarah Chinnery no.: Part 2.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4506462
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