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MORGAN, KENNETH. "Slave Women and Reproduction in Jamaica, c.1776-1834." History 91, no. 302 (April 2006): 231–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-229x.2006.00365.x.

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Lastra Meliá, Antonio. "“... et Roma de more, et Constantinopolis de imitatione”. Notas sobre una genealogía de Edward Gibbon a lord Acton. Notes on a Genealogy; from Edward Gibbon to Lord Acton." Araucaria, no. 51 (2025): 398–410. http://dx.doi.org/10.12795/araucaria.2023.i52.17.

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A Edward Gibbon (1737-1794) le habría parecido una ironía que el dato más relevante de su genealogía personal no se encontrara en el pasado sino en el futuro y que lord Acton (1834-1902) formara parte, aunque de la manera más remota imaginable, de su legado. Al margen de todas las instituciones de su época, salvo la constituida por el mundo de lectores en el naciente mercado editorial, La historia de la declinación y caída del imperio romano (1776-1788) es una obra acabada que lord Acton no lograría emular con su proyecto de una Historia moderna.
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Abramova, E. N., and I. A. Zhulay. "The occurrence of the new zooplankton species in the Lena river delta." Proceedings of the Zoological Institute RAS 320, no. 4 (December 25, 2016): 473–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.31610/trudyzin/2016.320.4.473.

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The Lena River impact on the water bodies of its catchment area increases in connection of climate warming. During spring floods the river water enters the numerous floodplain water basins, further promotes the passive dispersal of their fauna in the northern direction. The occurrences of new (for the local fauna) zooplankton species repeatedly documented in the lakes on Samoylov Island in the south part of the Lena Delta over the last 15 years. Seven “invasive species” belong to Cladocera, four to Copepoda and one species of Rotifera. Some cladocerans –Sida crystallina (O.F. Muller, 1776), Limnosida frontosa (Sars, 1862), Diaphanasoma brachyurum (Lievin, 1848) and Polyphemus pediculus (Linnaeus, 1761) – several times appeared and disappeared in the floodplain aquatic habitats on Samoilovsky Island during the observation period. Simocephalus vetulus (O.F. Muller, 1776) found conditions here to be favorable and formed the local population in the floodplain pools. Acroperus harpae (Baird, 1834) and Holopedium gibberum Zaddach, 1855 started to settle from low floodplain in neighboring water ecosystems of the first delta terrace with a height of 10–16 m. The spread of resting stages of zooplankton are likely to occur with the participation of waterfowl. In years with extremely high spring tide, the expansion of species, not typical for the area, was of a catastrophic nature. A massive invasion of certain species, for example Holopedium gibberum Zaddach, 1855, can cause a rapid restructuring of the lake biocoenosis and disturb the ecological balance in it, resulting in parasitic epizootic.
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SINEV, ARTEM Y., and LOURDES M. A. ELMOOR-LOUREIRO. "Three new species of chydorid cladocerans of subfamily Aloninae (Branchipoda: Anomopoda: Chydoridae) from Brazil." Zootaxa 2390, no. 1 (March 5, 2010): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2390.1.1.

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Three new species of Aloninae cladocera from Central and South Brazil are described. Two of them, Acroperus tupinamba sp. n. and Alona yara sp. n., were previously recorded from the area as European taxa Acroperus harpae (Baird, 1834) and Alona quadrangularis (O.F. Müller, 1776), respectively. Acroperus tupinamba differs from the other species of Acroperus in smaller size, long posterior setae of the valves, shorter and wider postabdomen, short setules near the base of postabdominal claw, long apical spines of antenna, and peculiar morphology of limb IV exopodite. Alona yara differs from A. quadrangularis and A. kolweizii Van Damme & Dumont, 2008 in the number of ventral setules on ventral face of limb I, from A. boliviana Sinev et Coronel, 2006 in the shape of the body and postabdomen, narrow labral keel, and absence of projections on epipodites IV–V. The third new species, Celsinotum candango sp.n. differs from all other species of the genus in proportions of postabdomen. It differs from Australian species (C. hypsophilum Frey, 1991, C parooensis Frey, 1991, and C. platamoides Frey, 1991) in a less developed dorsal keel, lateral head pores located close to midline, longer spine on basal segment of antennal exopodite, and in the presence of extremely large projections on exopodites IV–V. Celsinotum candango differs from Brazilian C. laticaudatum Smirnov & Santos-Silva, 1995 in a shorter spine on basal segment of antenna exopodite, in the shape of postabdomen and in morphology of postabdominal denticles. At present, Aloninae fauna of Brazil includes 35 species, and true diversity is undoubtedly higher, with more new species to be expected in the country.
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Mykitchak, T., V. Kozlovskyy, and O. Mateleshko. "Invertebrate hydrobiont fauna transformation in the Dombrovskyi pit lake during the period of 2014-2018." Visnyk of Lviv University. Biological series, no. 84 (July 19, 2021): 94–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vlubs.2021.84.09.

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The aquatic invertebrate community of Dombrovskyi pit lake was investigated during 2014–2018. 25 species were recorded there. The only permanent component of plankton in the community is rotifer Brachionus plicatilis Müller, 1786; of benthos and neuston is hemipteran Sigara lateralis (Leach, 1817), beetle Hydrobius fuscipes (Linnaeus, 1758), flies Aedes sp., Ochlerotatus lepidonotus (Edwards, 1920), Culicoides salinarius Kieffer, 1914, Ephydra glauca Meigen, 1830 are permanent components of benthos and neuston. The main diversity of invertebrates is concentrated in littoral zone up to 2 m of depth. This is primarily due to the desalination of these areas by surface runoff. Over the last decade the mineralization of the surface water layer has decreased from 120–138 to 25–28 g/l. Combined with the desalination of water, the increase of species diversity of aquatic invertebrates was noticed in spring seasons (from 7 to 17 taxa). The freshwater taxa, which are not tolerant even to low water salinity, appeared in the community in 2018 (7–25 % of the species diversity), among them Hydrometra stagnorum (Linnaeus, 1758), Rhyacophila tristis Pictet, 1834, Coelambus impressopunctatus (Schaller, 1783), Enochrus coarctatus (Gredler, 1863), Hydrophilus caraboides (Linnaeus, 1758). The role of freshwater taxa, which are tolerant to low water salinity (up to 5 g/l), increased from 0–10 % of the species diversity in 2014–2015 to 22–35 % in 2018. Among them Eucyclops serrulatus (Fischer, 1851), Candona sp., Cypris pubera O. F. Müller, 1776, Cloeon dipterum (Linnaeus, 1760), Libellula depressa Linnaeus, 1758, Sympecta fusca Vander Linden, 1820, Paracorixa concinna (Fieber, 1848) was noted in 2018 for the first time. On the contrary, the number of saltwater taxa decreased from 20–29 % (2014–2015) to 5–14 % (2018). The saltwater aquatic invertebrate community of this pit lake has transformed into brakish-freshwater one over time. 83 % taxa of aquatic invertebrate communities from freshwater puddles near reservoir coast are noted in the Dombrovska reservoir. The introduction of species from protective canals of the reservoir is unlikely, as only 5 % of taxa from there are marked in it. The main way of the forming communities of invertebrates in this reservoir is the periodical flooding of freshwater coastal puddles.
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GUSTAFSSON, DANIEL R., and SARAH E. BUSH. "Morphological revision of the hyperdiverse Brueelia-complex (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Philopteridae) with new taxa, checklists and generic key." Zootaxa 4313, no. 1 (August 31, 2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4313.1.1.

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The genus Brueelia Kéler, 1936a forms the core of the so-called “Brueelia-complex”, one of the largest and most heterogeneous groups of lice (Phthiraptera). Here we introduce the taxonomic history and present a revision of this group. The limits of the Brueelia-complex are discussed. We resurrect the genera Acronirmus Eichler, 1953, Corvonirmus Eichler, 1944, Guimaraesiella Eichler, 1949, Maculinirmus Złotorzycka, 1964a, Meropsiella Conci, 1941a, Olivinirmus Złotorzycka, 1964a, Osculonirmus Mey, 1982a, Rostrinirmus Złotorzycka, 1964a, Traihoriella Ansari, 1947, and Turdinirmus Eichler, 1951. We describe the following new genera: Anarchonirmus n. gen., Aporisticeras n. gen., Aratricerca n. gen., Buphagoecus n. gen., Ceratocista n. gen., Sychraella n. gen., Couala n. gen., Harpactrox n. gen., Hecatrishula n. gen., Indoceoplanetes n. gen., Manucodicola n. gen., Mirandofures n. gen., Nemuus n. gen., Priceiella n. gen., Psammonirmus n. gen., Resartor n. gen., Saepocephalum n. gen., Schizosairhynchus n. gen., Teinomordeus n. gen., Titanomessor n. gen., and Turdinirmoides n. gen.; and the following new subgenera: Camurnirmus n. subgen., Thescelovora n. subgen., Torosinirmus n. subgen., and Capnodella n. subgen. The following 37 new species are described: Anarchonirmus albovittatus n. sp. ex Pomatostomus temporalis strepitans (Mayr & Rand, 1935); Brueelia aguilarae n. sp. ex Euplectes franciscanus pusillus (Hartert, 1901); Brueelia phasmasoma n. sp. ex Coereba flaveola luteola (Cabanis, 1850); Brueelia pseudognatha n. sp. ex Pycnonotus nigricans superior Clancey, 1959; Sychraella sinsutura n. sp. ex Pomatostomus isidorei isidorei Lesson, 1827; Couala dodekopter n. sp. ex Coua cristata pyropyga Grandidier, 1867; Guimaraesiella pandolura n. sp. ex Pericrocotus flammeus semiruber Whistler & Kinnear, 1933; Harpactrox geminodus n. sp. ex Harpactes erythorcephalus erythrocephalus (Gould, 1834); Harpactrox loeiensis n. sp. ex Harpactes erythrorhynchus annamensis (Robinson & Kloss, 1919); Harpactrox pontifrons n. sp. ex Harpactes ardens ardens (Temminck, 1824); Indoceoplanetes (Capnodella) loboccupatrix n. sp. ex Lobotos oriolinus Bates, 1909; Indoceoplanetes (Capnodella) laurocorythes n. sp. ex Edolisoma holopolium holopolium (Sharpe, 1888); Maculinirmus ljosalfar n. sp. ex Oriolus chinensis diffusus Sharpe, 1877; Manucodicola acantharx n. sp. ex Manucodia ater ater (Lesson, 1830); Manucodicola semiramisae n. sp. ex Phonygammus keraudrenii purpureoviolaceus (Meyer, 1885); Meropoecus balisong n. sp. ex Merops americanus Muller, 1776; Meropoecus bartlowi n. sp. ex Merops ornatus Latham, 1802; Mirandofures altoguineae n. sp. ex Oreostruthus fuliginosus De Vis, 1898; Mirandofures kamena n. sp. ex Erythrura trichroa sigillifer (De Vis, 1897); Nemuus hoedhri n. sp. ex Artamus fuscus Vieillot, 1817; Nemuus imperator n. sp. ex Artamus maximus Meyer, 1874; Priceiella (Camurnirmus) hwameicola n. sp. ex Garrulax taewanus Swinhoe, 1859; Priceiella (Camurnirmus) paulbrowni n. sp. ex Garrulax leucolophus diardi (Lesson, 1831); Priceiella (Thescelovora) alliocephala n. sp. ex Platylophus galericulatus ardesiacus (Bonaparte, 1850); Priceiella (Torosinirmus) koka n. sp. ex Turdoides tenebrosa (Hartlaub, 1883); Psammonirmus lunatipectus n. sp. ex Serilophus lunatus lunatus (Gould, 1834); Aratricerca cirithra n. sp. ex Ptiloprora guisei guisei (De Vis, 1894); Saepocephalum stephenfryi n. sp. ex Corcorax melanoramphos (Vieillot, 1817); Schizosairhynchus erysichthoni n. sp. ex Aplonis metallica metallica (Temminck, 1824) and Aplonis metallica nitida (Grey, 1858); Schizosairhynchus minovenator n. sp. ex Mino dumontii Lesson, 1827; Sturnidoecus australafricanus n. sp. ex Corvinella melanoleuca expressa Clancey, 1961; Sturnidoecus mon n. sp. ex Euplectes hordeaceus (Linnaeus, 1758); Sturnidoecus porphyrogenitus n. sp. ex Cinnyricinclus leucogaster verreauxi (Bocage, 1870); Sturnidoecus somnodraco n. sp. ex Quelea quelea quelea (Linnaeus, 1758) and Qualea quelea lathami (Smith, 1836); Teinomordeus entelosetus n. sp. ex Eurocephalus rueppelli Bonaparte, 1853; Titanomessor sexloba n. sp. ex Laniarius erythrogaster (Cretzschmar, 1829); and Turdinirmus australissimus n. sp. ex Zoothera lunulata lunulata (Latham, 1802). The name Olivinirmus paraffinis nom. nov. is proposed as a replacement for the preoccupied Brueelia affinis Carriker, 1963. We place 23 names in synonymy, and we consider 6 species as incertae sedis, 2 names as nomina nuda, and transfer 14 species names to genera not belonging to the Brueelia-complex. We redescribe and illustrate most of the type species of the genera or subgenera included in this revision. Keys to genera, subgenera, and species groups are given, together with updated louse-host and host-louse checklists for 426 species of lice currently placed in the Brueelia-complex, including 183 new host-louse records.
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Cruz Hidalgo, Esteban, Francisco M. Parejo Moruno, and Francisco Rangel Preciado. "La noción de felicidad en el pensamiento económico español de la primera mitad del siglo XIX: un enfoque crítico con la Economía Clásica." Vínculos de Historia Revista del Departamento de Historia de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, no. 11 (June 22, 2022): 446–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.18239/vdh_2022.11.21.

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En este trabajo hacemos una revisión sobre qué entendían los primeros economistas políticos españoles por felicidad, examinando el papel que jugaba ésta en su pensamiento en relación a la riqueza. En su etapa como catedrático interino de Economía Política en la Real Sociedad Económica de Amigos del País de Madrid en 1816, Julián de Luna y de la Peña comprendería esta noción de forma congruente con la Economía Clásica. Su paso por la Económica en Badajoz, el destierro durante la Década Ominosa, y su posterior trayectoria política tras abandonar la Cátedra de Agricultura de la Real Sociedad Económica Extremeña de Amigos del País en 1836, motivarían que su liberalismo se radicalizase hacia una comprensión subjetiva de la felicidad que no encajaba bajo la noción de riqueza clásica. El vínculo que establece Luna entre la riqueza y la felicidad sería la base de la argumentación de su crítica a los principios de los economistas, sobre lo cual construiría un particular sistema de organización del trabajo de influencia fourierista. Palabras Clave: felicidad, pensamiento económico español, crítica a la economía clásica, socialismo utópicoTopónimos: EspañaPeríodo: siglo XIX ABSTRACTThis paper reviews what the first Spanish political economists understood by happiness, examining the role played by the latter in their thinking in relation to wealth. During his time as interim professor of Political Economy at Madrid’s Real Sociedad Económica de Amigos del País in 1816, Julián de Luna y de la Peña interpreted this notion in a manner consistent with Classical Economics. 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Yu, Shangrui, Pengfei Wang, and Yanhu Feng. "A new traction device (S-O clip) facilitating the endoscopic submucosal dissection of tumors in the ileocecal valve region." Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologie, July 15, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1834-1776.

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Abstract Background Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is a method that can be used for en bloc resection, regardless of the size and form of the lesion. The special location of ileocecal tumors leads to insufficient counter-traction and poor field of vision, making ESD difficult. An S-O clip has been developed to simplify the attachment procedure, eliminating interference with the endoscope and improving accessibility. Case presentation The patient was a 70-year-old man who presented with abdominal pain and bloating. A colonoscopy revealed a flat-elevated-type lesion on the ileocecal valve, with the oral side of the lesion having progressed to the terminal ileum. The traction direction was adjusted from distal to proximal during the procedure using the S-O clip. Finally, with the help of the S-O clip, the tumor was safely removed and collected. Conclusion The S-O clip was successful in ESD of a colorectal tumor. By removing and re-anchoring the loaded ring, the S-O clips allowed the adjustment of traction direction from distal to proximal during ESD.
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"Bernard Amtmann, 1907-1979: A Personal Memoir. Book Atrs Press Occasional Publication, 3. John Mappin , John ArcherNicholas Gouin Dufief of Philadelphia: Franco-American Bookseller, 1776-1834. Philobiblon Studies in Philadelphia Booklore, 1. Madeleine B. Stern." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 83, no. 2 (June 1989): 248. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/pbsa.83.2.24303732.

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"Buchbesprechungen." Zeitschrift für Historische Forschung: Volume 46, Issue 2 46, no. 2 (April 1, 2019): 289–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.3790/zhf.46.2.289.

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Musset, Anne. "Stage costume and the representation of history in Britain, 1776-1834." Thesis, University of Warwick, 2016. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/93369/.

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This thesis explores the relationships between stage costume and British historical culture in the period 1776-1834. Until the painstakingly researched antiquarian stagings of the mid-nineteenth century, the history of historical stage costume has typically been described in terms of a stereotyped ‘Van Dyck dress’. Yet the period witnessed the expansion of antiquarianism and portrait print collecting, the development of the Picturesque and Neo-Gothic aesthetics, the success of historical novels and a general desire to know more about the habits and costumes of the past. This interdisciplinary analysis situates stage costume within the wider visual and historical culture of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Drawing on theatrical material related to the London theatres as well as paintings, engravings, book illustrations, shows and exhibitions, this study argues that the representation of historical stage costume in the visual arts reflects new ways of conceiving and depicting history, in which interest in the everyday life of past periods and a focus on the material and the visual were fundamental. My research suggests that historical costume in the theatre and its representation in theatrical portraiture played a role in a broader process that sought to define British art and identity. The first chapter maps out advances in the knowledge of historical dress and explores how historical costume became a key feature in theatrical portraiture. The second chapter explores contemporary conceptions and uses of anachronism in relation to shifting notions of historical truth in the representation of dress in the arts. The third chapter demonstrates how costume was used to create visual representations of historical continuity, a process that signalled new conceptions of historiography. The following three chapters focus on depictions of the costume of different periods. They suggest that representations of historical dress in the theatre helped shape the period’s historical imagination. A study of classical costume enables an examination of contemporary debates about authenticity, while reconstructions of Scottish dress and English medieval costume reflect prevalent aesthetic trends and thoughts about British identity and the responsibility of art and the theatre in teaching national history. The final chapter considers representations of historical figures beyond the theatre: an examination of portraits in extra-illustrated books and of tinselled toy theatre sheets demonstrates novel ways of engaging with history that evince a new concern with the materiality of stage costume and effected a theatricalisation of the past.
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Musset, Anne. "Stage costume and the representation of history in Britain, 1776-1834." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017USPCC294.

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A travers l’évolution du costume de scène et de sa représentation dans les arts graphiques, la thèse explore les éclairages croisés que jettent l’un sur l’autre le développement du costume de scène historique et la construction d’une pensée et d’une culture historique en Grande-Bretagne, entre 1776 et 1834. L'histoire du costume de scène historique, avant les mises en scène érudites du milieu du XIXème siècle, est généralement évoquée en termes de costumes "Van Dyck" stéréotypés. C'est pourtant dans la deuxième moitié du XVIIIème siècle que se développent l'engouement pour l’étude des antiquités et pour les collections de portraits gravés, l'esthétique du pittoresque et celle du néo-gothique. La période se caractérise également par le succès des romans historiques et le désir général de la part du public d'en savoir plus sur les coutumes – et les costumes – du passé. Cette analyse interdisciplinaire replace le costume de scène dans le contexte plus large de la culture visuelle et historique de la fin du XVIIIème siècle et du début du XIXème. L’étude de documents liés aux théâtres londoniens ainsi que de tableaux, gravures, illustrations, spectacles et expositions a permis de montrer que la représentation du costume de scène historique dans les arts visuels reflète de nouvelles manières de concevoir et de représenter l'histoire, profondément marquées par l'intérêt pour la vie quotidienne des époques passées et l'attention portée à la matérialité du costume. Cette thèse suggère que le costume historique au théâtre et sa représentation dans le portrait d'acteur sous ses nombreuses formes (tableaux, estampes, illustrations…) participèrent au processus plus large de définition de l'art et de l'identité britannique dans la période 1776-1834
This thesis explores the relationships between stage costume and British historical culture in the period 1776-1834. Until the painstakingly researched antiquarian stagings of the mid-nineteenth century, the history of historical stage costume has typically been described in terms of a stereotyped ‘Van Dyck dress’. Yet the period witnessed the expansion of antiquarianism and portrait print collecting, the development of the Picturesque and Neo-Gothic aesthetics, the success of historical novels and a general desire to know more about the habits and costumes of the past. This interdisciplinary analysis situates stage costume within the wider visual and historical culture of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Drawing on theatrical material related to the London theatres as well as paintings, engravings, book illustrations, shows and exhibitions, this study argues that the representation of historical stage costume in the visual arts reflects new ways of conceiving and depicting history, in which interest in the everyday life of past periods and a focus on the material and the visual were fundamental. This thesis suggests that ht historical costume in the theatre and its representation in theatrical portraiture played a role in a broader process that sought to define British art and identity
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Hall, Anne. "Scènes d'enfance : uen représentation de l'expérience musicale infantine chez E.T.A. Hoffmann, Jules Verne, George du Maurier et Michel Leiris." Aix-Marseille 1, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000AIX10110.

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Harris, Frances Lane. The Full family, six generations: 1776 - Devonshire, 1834 - Maine, 1882 - Dakotas, 1905 - Oregon : surnames: Full, Toothaker, Tibbetts, Morgan, Lane, Shadinger. Vancouver, Wash. (3008 SE 154th Ave., Vancouver 98684-5188): F.L. Harris, 1994.

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Ontologie des seelischen Lebens: Ein Beitrag zur theologischen Anthropologie im Anschluss an Hume, Kant, Schleiermacher und Dilthey. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2004.

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Porter, Mary Blackwood. Annals of a Publishing House: Volume 3, John Blackwood. Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Annals of a Publishing House Cambridge Library Collection Printing and Publishing History. Cambridge University Press, 2010.

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Annals Of A Publishing House. Cambridge University Press, 2010.

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Oliphant, Margaret. Annals of a Publishing House. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2010.

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B, Stern Madeleine. Nicholas Gouin Dufief of Philadelphia: Franco-American Bookseller, 1776-1834 (Philobiblon Series in Philadelphia Booklore, No 1). Philobiblon Club, the, 1988.

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Heffernan, James A. W. The RE-CREATION OF LANDSCAPE: A Study of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Constable, and Turner. Dartmouth College Press, 1985.

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Heffernan, James A. W. The RE-CREATION OF LANDSCAPE: A Study of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Constable, and Turner. Dartmouth College Press, 1985.

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Idzerda, Stanley J., Linda J. Pike, Le Marquis de Lafayette, Robert Rhodes Crout, and Mary Ann Quinn. Lafayette in the Age of the American Revolution--Selected Letters and Papers, 1776-1790: April 1, 1781-December 23 1781. Cornell University Press, 2018.

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