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    Weber, W. an Herman Grimm (1 Brief)

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    WEBER, W. AN HERMAN GRIMM (1 BRIEF) Weber, W. an Herman Grimm (1 Brief) (Br5416) Brief 5416 (Br5416

    Max Weber: Ein Leben zwischen den Epochen

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    Buchpräsentation am 27. April 2017, 18:00 Uhr, DHI Moskau Am 27. April 2017 präsentiert Jürgen Kaube, Soziologe, Wirtschaftsexperte und Mitherausgeber der „Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung” am Deutschen Historischen Institut in Moskau seine 2014 erschiene Max-Weber-Biografie „Max Weber: Ein Leben zwischen den Epochen”, die im Jahr 2016 beim Verlag Delo in russischer Sprache („Maks Veber: žizn' na rubeže epoch”) erschienen ist. Anschließend findet eine Diskussion mit Wissenschaftlern, die zum W..

    Helena / W. v. Kaulbach del. Fr. Weber sculps.

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    HELENA / W. V. KAULBACH DEL. FR. WEBER SCULPS. Helena / W. v. Kaulbach del. Fr. Weber sculps. (1) Helena (1

    Henry Weber sales book

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    This document is a twenty-four-page book. The front cover notes that the record is the sales book of the personal property of Henry Weber, deceased. The front and back covers of the book are orange with a blue inside cover. Pages two through twenty-one are two-page spreads, making for a combined ten pages of entries. At the top of each left-hand page is the word "names." There are twenty-three lines for names, and there are between twenty-one and twenty-two names on each page. The names start to the right of a thin red margin line that runs vertically across the entire page. To the right of each name, still on the left page, there are two thin, parallel red lines running vertically across the entire page. There is a second thin red single line to the right of the double lines, also running vertically across the entire page. Between the two sets of lines is an 'X' next to each person's name. Occasionally, the word "note" is written to the right of the single red line. On each right page, the word "articles" is written across the top. Below that is a list of the articles sold. This list includes farm equipment, farm animals, kitchen equipment, fishing equipment, construction equipment, household objects, and "sundries." The quantity of the items was written to the left of a thin red margin line that runs vertically across the entire page. The name of the item was listed to the right of the line and the left of the two thin, parallel red lines, running vertically across the entire page. The dollar amount that was paid was written to the right of the two red lines and the left of a thin red single line. The amount paid in cents was written to the right of the thin red single line. The total money paid on each page was calculated at the bottom. Buyers include H. G. Weber, Solomon Weber, William Strock, Noah Bowman, Jacob Fritz, and many more. The twenty-second and twenty-third pages are blank. The twenty-fourth page notes that H. G. Weber purchased articles on March 20th, 1873, that amounted to 71.41andincluded71.41 and included 5.04 for posts not included, totaling 76.45.Belowisthetotalsaleamount,whichequaled76.45. Below is the total sale amount, which equaled 209.82. The cost of posts not included was 18.29,makingthetotal18.29, making the total 228.11. Below, it is noted that Solomon Weber spent 21.28,JohnW.Musserspent21.28, John W. Musser spent 8.41, and Samuel Ghermen spent .02.Inpencilontheinsidebackcover,"Posts.02. In pencil on the inside back cover, "Posts 18.29" is written

    The Peculiar Political Logic of Max Weber

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    This thesis argues that Max Weber‟s peculiar political logic consists of three modes of thought: a civil philosophy of politics and nationalism; a reduction of politics to sovereign power; and a control of society‟s role in politics. To demonstrate these modes of thought, the thesis compares Weber with the civil philosopher Christian Thomasius and finds strong similarities in their respective uses of political and civil ethics. It compares Weber with the legal philosopher Carl Schmitt and argues that both thinkers based their politics on a sovereign power that is at once exceptional, extra-legal, extra-moral and extra-sociological. The thesis appeals to contemporary context by summarising and dividing the Weber scholarship into three categories. In doing so, it avoids the trend in secondary literature of conflating Weber‟s political logic with his social theory and sociological methodology, and instead argues that his political logic must be assessed in terms of its own merits as well as the ideas of other political thinkers. The thesis encourages more assessment of Weber‟s political logic along these lines by summarising Weber‟s various responses to the 'social question'. Ultimately, the thesis provides a new understanding of Weber‟s analysis of the social and its role in politics

    Elbekarte : (5 Kartenblätter) mit Kilometertafeln und Tiefenangaben der schiffbaren Seen / herausgegeben vom Deutschen Ruderverband Unterausschuß für Wanderrudern ; bearbeitet von Vermessungs-Dirigent W. Weber

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    Die Digitalisierung wurde durch die Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek im Rahmen des von der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien (BKM) geförderten Programms NEUSTART KULTUR ermöglicht.Kart

    [Weber Canyon.]

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    Stereographic image of railroad tracks running through Weber Canyon

    Weber Arms Company to Horace Kephart, December 24, 1920

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    In a letter to Horace Kephart on December 24, 1920, the Weber Arms Company responds that they cannot supply their pack at this time.E. A. WEBER M. J. WEBER WEBER ARMS GENERAL SPORTING GOODS 1627 LAWRENCE STREET Denver, colo. December,24,1920, Mr.Horace Kephart, Bryson City,N. C. Dear Sir:- Thru some mistake your letter was misplaced all this time as I found it only yestsrday.and am almost ashamed to answer it at this lat* date. We can not supply our pack at present and will not be able to untill w* can procure th* special prapaired caawaaduck we put into it ,whuch w* cannot do at present. Will let yu* know as soon as we do. Yours Tryly. Weber Arms Co

    Rev. F. W. Weber

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    295.H1.39.jpg created from original photograph in the [Van Wijk Rhenish Missionary Society Collection] held in the Manuscripts Section of the Stellenbosch Library and Information Service.Photograph of Rev. F. W. Weber

    Carl J. Weber Correspondence

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    Entries include brief biographical information, a typed biography, a typed letter introducing Weber to the Maine Author Collection, a book review clipping describing Thomas Hardy\u27s first novel The Poor Man and the Lady as recognized and reassembled by Professor Weber from evidence in published correspondence, from some publication under a similar title in an 1878 issue of the New Quarterly Magazine, and some publication as Under the Greenwood Tree, a typed postcard from Weber inviting the Maine State Library to visit him at the English Department of Colby College in Waterville, Maine, and a typed letter from the Maine State Library to Dr. Carl J. Weber as editor of the Colby Library Quarterly thanking him for a copy of the February 1947 Quarterly (missing) and his gift of Octave by Robinson (presumably Edwin Arlington Robinson, also missing) for the Maine State Library
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