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    Merlin P., L'aménagement du territoire

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    Dupuy Gabriel, Merlin C. Merlin P., L'aménagement du territoire. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 112, n°631, 2003. p. 330

    A Piganiol. Histoire de Rome (Collection Clio, t. 3)

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    Merlin Alfred. A Piganiol. Histoire de Rome (Collection Clio, t. 3). In: Journal des savants, Juillet-septembre 1940. pp. 133-134

    Salomon Reinach. Monuments nouveaux de l'art antique. T. II

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    Merlin Alfred. Salomon Reinach. Monuments nouveaux de l'art antique. T. II. In: Journal des savants, Août-octobre 1926. pp. 371-372

    A Piganiol. Histoire de Rome (Collection Clio, t. 3)

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    Merlin Alfred. A Piganiol. Histoire de Rome (Collection Clio, t. 3). In: Journal des savants, Juillet-septembre 1940. pp. 133-134

    Dr Paul, Richer. Nouvelle anatomie artistique. Le nu dans l'art, t. II, L'art grec

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    Merlin Alfred. Dr Paul, Richer. Nouvelle anatomie artistique. Le nu dans l'art, t. II, L'art grec. In: Journal des savants, Mars 1927. pp. 133-134

    My name i s Sanford Barnes, I come from a Northern town,

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    voiceCollected by Merlin Mitchell Reel 32 Transcribed by Kyle Perrin Item 4 Merlin Mitchell F a y e t t e v i l l e , Ark. July 10, 1950 The State of Arkansas My name i s Sanford Barnes, I come from a Northern town, I ' v e traveled t h i s wide world over, I've traveled t h i s wide world arornd, Through ups and downs and miseries and some good days I ' v e saw, But I never new what misery was ' t i l I came to Arkansas. I landed in Ft. Smith one s u l t r y afternoon, I stepped across the depot and I walked into a saloon, Up stepped a living skeleton and he handed me his paw, He said he ran the best hotel in the State of Arkansas. I follered my conductor t o his f i n e dwelling place, There was novelty depicted in his melancholy face, His hair hung down in rat t a i l s on his long and lantern jaw, He was a perty f a i r type of a l l the gents I met in Arkansas. I st a r t e d out next morning t o catch that early t r a i n, He says, Don't be in a hurry, lad; I ' v e got some land to drain, I ' l l pay you 50 a day and all that you can chaw, You'll find yourself a d i f f e r e n t man when you leave Arkansas. Well, I worked six weeks for that son-of-a-gun, Jed Harrin was his name, He was six foot tall in his stocking f e e t and he looked like a crane, His bread i t was corn dodger, his meat you couldn't chaw, And t h a t ' s the kind of hash they had in the State of Arkansas. He fed me on corn dodgers as hard as any rock, ' T i l a l l my t e e t h began to loose, my knees began to knock, I got so thing on Sassafras tea I could hide behind a straw, Indeed I was a different man when I l e f t Arkansas. Farewell t o these swamp angels, to cane breaks and c h i l l s, Farewell t o sage and sassafras and t o corn dodger p i l l s, I'm going to the Indian Nation, going to marry me a squaw, So, catch me back there if you can in the S t a t e of Arkansas.Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation

    Charles Dugas, Exploration archéologique de Délos faite par l'École française d'Athènes, t. X : Les vases de l'Héraion

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    Merlin Alfred. Charles Dugas, Exploration archéologique de Délos faite par l'École française d'Athènes, t. X : Les vases de l'Héraion. In: Journal des savants, Novembre 1928. pp. 411-413

    Edwin Flinck. Auguralia und Verwandtes (Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae, Ser. B, t. XI, n° 10)

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    Merlin Alfred. Edwin Flinck. Auguralia und Verwandtes (Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae, Ser. B, t. XI, n° 10). In: Journal des savants. 19ᵉ année, Septembre-octobre 1921. pp. 230-232

    Edwin Flinck. Auguralia und Verwandtes (Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae, Ser. B, t. XI, n° 10)

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    Merlin Alfred. Edwin Flinck. Auguralia und Verwandtes (Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae, Ser. B, t. XI, n° 10). In: Journal des savants. 19ᵉ année, Septembre-octobre 1921. pp. 230-232
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