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    Martenet and Bond's map of Montgomery County, Maryland /

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    Relief shown by hachures.Also shows magisterial districts, buildings, and householders' names.Also covers northern District of Columbia."Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1865 by Simon J. Martenet in the Clerk's [sic] of the District Court of Maryland."Imperfect: Brittle, halved, shellacked, missing small marginal/internal sections. DLCLC Land ownership maps, 299Town/village insets: Hyattstown -- Poolesville -- Clarksburg -- Brookeville -- Plan of Rockville -- Darnestown -- Barnesville

    Interview with Professor Simon J. Bronner

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    Interview with Professor Simon J. Bronner (Penn State University)

    Interview with Professor Simon J. Bronner

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    Interview with Professor Simon J. Bronner (Penn State University)

    Stolen City: Racial Capitalism and the Making of Winnipeg

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    Book review by Simon J. Lambert of Stolen City: Racial Capitalism and the Making of Winnipeg, author Owen Toews

    Draft Address from Joseph Campbell and Simon J. Doyle to Hagan

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    Copy [draft] typescript address signed Joseph Campbell and Simon J. Doyle, chairman and secretary of the Wicklow County Council, to Hagan. Offering congratulations and good wishes on behalf of their constituents on his high position in the church, expressing their gratification over the growth of the Irish College in his time; his advancement of the cause of Ireland by way of his 'facile pen'. Being from Wicklow, he is in the company of other great churchmen like auxiliary Bishop Edward Byrne and Archbishop Murray. [Enclosing] typescript address (with handwritten introduction in cl� Gaelach) signed by members of [�] committee, Avoca parish and Wicklow County Council, with congratulations, with 'pardonable' pride in his achievements. Deploring the recent war and resultant drain on the country. For the present endeavours placing trust in the Vatican 'which, despite all the forces of Evil, remains the great and powerful International Court�

    Simon J. Murphy, ca.1888

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    Photographic portrait of Simon J. Murphy, founder of the Murphy Ranch in Whittier, now known as Friendly Hills, ca.1888. An elderly man with white hair and bright eyes sits in a chair and faces the camera lens. He is dressed in a full suit with a bow tie, and white shirt over a vest and what appears to be a watch chain

    In honorem et memoriam Simon J. Keay, Adlectus Inter Hispanos (1954–2021)

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    In honorem et memoriam Simon J. Keay, Adlectus Inter Hispanos (1954–2021).In honorem et memoriam Simon J. Keay, Adlectus Inter Hispanos (1954–2021).In honorem et memoriam Simon J. Keay, Adlectus Inter Hispanos (1954–2021)

    Simon, J.

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    Martenet's map of Western Maryland,1886

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    Includes insets of Hagerstown, Cumberland, and Frederick City. Full title reads: "Martenet's Map of Western Maryland, by Simon J. Martenet, Baltimore, Maryland, 1886.

    Simon, J. : la pédagogie expérimentale ; Edouard PRIVAT ; Toulouse ; 1972

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    Turbiaux Marcel. Simon, J. : la pédagogie expérimentale ; Edouard PRIVAT ; Toulouse ; 1972. In: Bulletin de psychologie, tome 25 n°301, 1972. Psychologie de l'enfant. pp. 962-963
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