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    Nicholas Family

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    The Nicholas Family - (L-R) Constance Nicholas, Rebecca, Eugenia & James (Seated

    Appendix for Nicholas L. Miller, "Why Nuclear Energy Programs Rarely Lead to Proliferation," International Security, Vol. 42, No. 2 (Fall 2017), pp. 40–77, doi:10.1162/ISEC_a_00293.

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    This document includes statistical results and figures referenced in Nicholas L. Miller, "Why Nuclear Energy Programs Rarely Lead to Proliferation," International Security, Vol. 42, No. 2 (Fall 2017), pp. 40–77, doi:10.1162/ISEC_a_00293

    Appendix for Nicholas L. Miller, "Why Nuclear Energy Programs Rarely Lead to Proliferation," International Security, Vol. 42, No. 2 (Fall 2017), pp. 40–77, doi:10.1162/ISEC_a_00293.

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    This document includes statistical results and figures referenced in Nicholas L. Miller, "Why Nuclear Energy Programs Rarely Lead to Proliferation," International Security, Vol. 42, No. 2 (Fall 2017), pp. 40–77, doi:10.1162/ISEC_a_00293

    [Letter from Nicholas L. Goldsborough to Catherine Steele Ray, May 22, 1847]

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    Letter from Nicholas L. Goldsborough to Catherine Steele Ray. Nicholas writes out recent financial records and expenses that she owes

    [Letter from Nicholas L. Goldsborough to Catherine Steele Ray, May 31, 1847]

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    Letter from Nicholas L. Goldsborough to Catherine Steele Ray. Nicholas writes out detailed financial reports for Catherine's business affairs, including servant wages and tenant rent

    [Letter from Nicholas L. Goldsborough to Catherine Steele Ray, December 24, 1847]

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    Letter from Nicholas L. Goldsborough to Catherine Steele Ray. Nicholas writes about Catherine's business affairs, mentioning her tenant's rent and her farm

    [Letter from Nicholas L. Goldsborough to Catherine Steele Ray, November 20, 1846]

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    Letter from Nicholas L. Goldsborough to Catherine Steele Ray. Nicholas writes a brief note stating he has not been able to collect any money for her yet

    [Letter from Nicholas L. Goldsborough to Catherine Steele Ray, November 1, 1853]

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    Letter from Nicholas L. Goldsborough to Catherine Steele Ray. Nicholas writes about Catherine's servant Sam, asking permission for Sam to live with him for the same wage Sam was earning before

    [Letter from Nicholas L. Goldsborough to Catherine Steele Ray, July 16, 1850]

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    Letter from Nicholas L. Goldsborough to Catherine Steele Ray. Nicholas writes about money owed to Catherine and the hardships around getting funds. He hopes to send her money soon

    [Letter from Nicholas L. Goldsborough to Catherine Steele Ray, September 8, 1848]

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    Letter from Nicholas L. Goldsborough to Catherine Steele Ray. Nicholas writes that he will try to procure a loan of $500 for Catherine by mortgage on her farm or otherwise
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