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    Harmonies of political economy / by Frédéric Bastiat ; translated from the French, with a notice of the life and writings of the author, by Patrick James Stirling

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    Translation of the first 10 chapters of "Harmonies économiques"Advertisement on p. [299]Bastiat, Frédéric, 1801-1850Stirling, Patrick James, 1809-1891Physical description: xl, 298, [1] p. ; 23 cmLocation of original: Center for Historical Social Science Literature, Hitotsubashi University -- Call no. : Franklin:91Technical requirements: DjVu plugin is required to read text

    Appropriation and innovation in archaic Lakonian art

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    This dissertation argues that the artists of Archaic Lakonia – the region of ancient Greece controlled by Sparta – developed innovative approaches to narrative imagery by appropriating, modifying, and combining Corinthian, Attic, and Near Eastern precedents. It focuses on ways in which foreign compositions were changed and juxtaposed by the Lakonian vase painters who decorated the circular interiors of black figure kylikes, but the scant related remains of Archaic Spartan architectural sculpture are also addressed. This dissertation concludes that Spartan artists adjusted borrowed conventions in order to suit local viewers in specific contexts and contradicts the prevalent view that Lakonian art is derivative and provincial.Ph.D.Includes abstractVitaIncludes bibliographical referencesby Patrick James Colema

    Parrinder, Patrick, James Joyce

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    Sandulesco Georges. Parrinder, Patrick, James Joyce. In: Études irlandaises, n°10, 1985. pp. 320-321

    Cumiskey, P J (Patrick James), QX11211

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/379963Surname: CUMISKEY Given Name(s) or Initials: P J (PATRICK JAMES) Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX11211 Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 34865193775 Item: [2016.0049.12256] "Cumiskey, P J (Patrick James), QX11211

    Gooney, P J (Patrick James), VX48190

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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/388177Surname: GOONEY. Given Name(s) or Initials: P J (PATRICK JAMES). Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX48190. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 42501.210947 Item: [2016.0049.20470] "Gooney, P J (Patrick James), VX48190

    Read Poster Featuring Patrick James Dunagan

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    Read poster featuring Patrick James Dunagan and his book: There are people who think painters can\u27t talk: a Gustonbookhttps://repository.usfca.edu/read_gallery/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Patrick James Whelan

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    Portrait of Patrick James Whelan.Cataloguer's title.Patrick James Whelan (ca. 1840-1869) was a tailor who was convicted of the assassination of Canadian journalist and politician Thomas D'Arcy McGee in 1869. He was hanged on February 11, 1869. He is not connected to the Rorkes.The Rorke Family Photograph Collection contains 301 black and white and 28 colour photographs of the Rorke Family of Carbonear, Newfoundland, as well as the Forward and Bemister families from that area who are linked to it by marriage. Although spanning from the 1840s-1970s, most photos are from 1900-45, showing family events, homes and Newfoundland and Labrador locations. There is also an album of photos taken while James Rorke attended the Leys School in Cambridge, England

    Still Life with Approaching Crow

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    A poem from Patrick James Errington's pamphlet Glean (Oxford: ignitionpress, 2018

    CMP793135_onlines_appendices – Supplemental material for What do we know about crisis, escalation and war? A visual assessment of the International Crisis Behavior Project

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    Supplemental material, CMP793135_onlines_appendices for What do we know about crisis, escalation and war? A visual assessment of the International Crisis Behavior Project by Patrick James in Conflict Management and Peace Science</p

    Twelve Assorted References

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    {"value":"No Date (Small sheet of paper with penciled note "Sent a manuscript of Sinclair\u27s ancestor a history of the Amer. Revolution to LHG, after reading one of his books. Sinclair, a great coffee planter." L.H. Gipson is enclosed in box. 1947 July 18 The Official Gazette of the Colony and Protectorate of Kenya General Notice No 1300 In His Majesty\u27s Supreme Court of Kenya at Nairobi Probate and Administration Cause No 108 of 1947 Re Patrick James Sinclair, deceased In the matter of an application for resealing in the Colony of Kenya of the exemplification of the probate of the will of the Deceased granted by His Majesty\u27s High Court of Tangakyika at Dar es Salaam. (It is noted in this Notice that Patrick James Sinclair died at Moshi on August 6, 1946.) 1960 May 27 Library Catalog Card 967.82 S616 T Vault (in pencil) TSL Sinclair, Pat. J., comp. Collection of letters and clippings discussing Economic and racial questions in Tanganyika Territory, and British Colonial policies for East Africa, 1930-1931. Misc. pieces in 2 envelopes. 27my60 g L.H. Gipson Principal writers of the MS letters included are H.H. Beamish and Jerome De La Mothe. In pencil "Gray filing cabinet #2 1960 May 27 Photocopy of Label on Catalog Envelope 967.82 S625 Sinclair Collection of letters and clippings discussion questions in Tanganyika Territory, and British colonial policies for East Africa, 1930-1931 (original enveloped enclosed along with several empty envelopes all addressed to P.J. Sinclair, Moshi, Tanganyika: 1930 October 18 from London to Moshi Scanned 1930 ?? from The Tanganyika Estate Offices Post Box 220, Dar es Salaam Ditto 1931 April 10 from England to Moshi (with reddish brown wax seal) Scanned 1931 April 20 from Kilimanjaro Planters Association (Moshi) to Sinclair Ditto 1931 ?? from The Tanganyika Estate Offices Post Box 220, Dar es Salaam Ditto 1931 ?? postmarked from London Scanned ??? postmarked from Moshi Scanned ??? Beamish\u27s Letters Scanned","attr0":"description"
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