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Daniel Oliver letter to Thomas Rotch, 12th month 16th 1822
Daniel Oliver requests that Thomas Rotch send samples of his wool to him by wagon or sled in Richmond. If the box is heavy and transport is expensive beyond the value of the cloth, Oliver asks that the cloth be bundled and omit the box. 7.75" x 9.65"(19.7 by 24.7 cm
On the structure and relationships of Trigonocarpus shorensis, sp. nov. : a new seed from the Palaeozoic rocks.
PhDThe bulk of the material which forms the basis of
this communication was placed in the writer's hands for
investigation by Prof. P. W. Oliver. And I gladly take
this opportunity of expressing my deep indebtedness to
him for much helpful advice and criticism and also for
putting at my disposal for examination such slides of the
University College Collection as I have had occasion to
consult.
My thanks are also due to Dr. D. H. Scott and to
Prof. F. E. Wells for the loan of preparations of this
seed. To Dr. Scott I am also indebted for permitting
me to examine the more important sections in his unique
collection of Trigonooarpus Parkinsoni, without which an
adequate comparison between the two seeds would not have
been possible.
A full description of the new seed is embodied in
the following pages together with a consideration of its
relationships and the theoretical questions to which its
structure gives rise. In the former connection the
organisation of Trigonocarpus Oliveri is reconsidered and good reasons are shown for its exclusion from that
genus.
The same methods have been employed in the reconstruction
of the present seed as were used in the investigation of Conostoma oblongum and C. anglo-germanicum.
These have been recently described by the writer and
need not be recapitulated here.
In order to facilitate reference the same general
plan of arrangement has been adopted as has been employed in other recent papers dealing with fossil seeds
Were I gardener = (Si j'étais jardinier) / Cécile Chaminade ; [words by] Roger Miles ; translated by Isabella G. Parker.
1 score (7 p.) ; 35 cm.; ML-515-5 Oliver Ditson
For soprano or tenor.
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The artist and the author : a statement of facts
The artist and the author : a statement of facts / by the artist, George Cruikshank, proving that the distinguished author, Mr. W. Harrison Ainsworth, is "labouring under a singular delusion" with respect to the origin of "The miser’s daughter," "The Tower of London," etc.16 pages ; 22 cm (8vo). Caption title ; imprint at foot of p. 16. In this pamphlet Cruikshank also claims the authorship of Oliver Twist
The politics and economics of regulatory impact assessment
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The beauties of Goldsmith: or The moral and sentimental treasury of genius. [Three lines from Goldsmith's Citizen of the world]
xvii, [7], 244, [4] p. ; 15 cm. (12mo)"The life of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B."--p. [v]-xvii
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