224,673 research outputs found
Asia [cartographic material] /
Map of the Asian continent, Southeast Asia and Australasia. Australia appears as New Holland with hypothetical southern coastline. Relief shown pictorially.; Plate 35 from: A new general atlas / John Thomson. Edinburgh : John Thomson, 1821.; British Maritime Museum catalogue of the Library, v. 3, p. 514.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm253
The news story as rhetoric: Liguistic approaches to the analysis of journalistic discourse
Elizabeth A. Thomson and P.R.R. Whit
Evaluating reporter voice in two japanese front page lead stories
Elizabeth A. Thomson, Nagisa Fukui and P.R.R. Whit
Discours de M. George Thomson, M. P. Chancelier du Duché de Lancastre
Thomson George. Discours de M. George Thomson, M. P. Chancelier du Duché de Lancastre . In: Études Normandes, livraison 59, n°189, 2e et 3e trimestres 1966. Hastings 1066-1966. p. 13
Discours de M. George Thomson, M. P. Chancelier du Duché de Lancastre
Thomson George. Discours de M. George Thomson, M. P. Chancelier du Duché de Lancastre . In: Études Normandes, livraison 59, n°189, 2e et 3e trimestres 1966. Hastings 1066-1966. p. 13
The poems of James Thomson.
Lives of Thomson and Collins, by Dr. Johnson: v. 1, p. [5]-18, v.2, p. [183]-187.Vol. 2 has title: The poems of Thomson ... and Collins.Mode of access: Internet
Letter from P. W. Thomson to L. De Bona enclosing a $9.00 payment.
Leonard de Bona was a businessman, possibly of Italian descent, in Eagle Pass, Texas, who ran a hardware and supply store in that area for nearly 20 years. He served as a point of contact for customers throughout South Texas and nearby Mexico, providing not only hardware but food, clothing, and sundries. He had business contacts in San Antonio, Chicago, and abroad (Central Mexico, Italy, and other locations.)Archive of Correspondence relating to L. de Bona's Eagle Pass Hardware and Supply Store from 1887-1903 and undated. Approximately 500 letters, varying states of condition, some browning. An important archive for a businessman on the border in Eagle Pass, Texas with nearly 500 letters, most from neighboring Texas communities, order supplies.Organized by the following series: Correspondence and ChronologicalBona, L. de, Papers, 1887-1903 and undated, Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TexasOffice of P. W. Thomson - Rancho de los Olmos
Letter from P. W. Thomson to L. De Bona requesting 25 or 30 barrels of sulphur.
Leonard de Bona was a businessman, possibly of Italian descent, in Eagle Pass, Texas, who ran a hardware and supply store in that area for nearly 20 years. He served as a point of contact for customers throughout South Texas and nearby Mexico, providing not only hardware but food, clothing, and sundries. He had business contacts in San Antonio, Chicago, and abroad (Central Mexico, Italy, and other locations.)Archive of Correspondence relating to L. de Bona's Eagle Pass Hardware and Supply Store from 1887-1903 and undated. Approximately 500 letters, varying states of condition, some browning. An important archive for a businessman on the border in Eagle Pass, Texas with nearly 500 letters, most from neighboring Texas communities, order supplies.Organized by the following series: Correspondence and ChronologicalBona, L. de, Papers, 1887-1903 and undated, Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TexasOffice of P. W. Thomson - Rancho de los Olmos
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