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Moissonnier, Maurice, and Michel Vernus. "Victor Considerant (1808-1893)." Le Mouvement social, no. 179 (April 1997): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3778932.

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Legalov, Andrei A., and Vladimir V. Dubatolov. "A list of the Curculionoidea (Coleoptera) from Bolshekhekhtsirsky Nature Reserve (Russian Far East)." Ecologica Montenegrina 49 (December 23, 2021): 64–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.37828/em.2021.49.6.

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Currently, 128 species of Curculionid beetles (Anthribidae – 3, Rhynchitidae – 11, Attelabidae – 11, Brentidae – 7 and Curculionidae – 92 and Scolytidae – 4) are first found in the Bolshekhekhtsirsky Nature Reserve. In total, 104 species are first found in the reserve for the first time. There are the first record of 25 species, Thompsonirhinus (Maculinvoles) mandschuricus (Voss, 1939), Protapion apricans (Herbst, 1797), Protapion fulvipes fulvipes (Foureroy, 1785), Oxystoma cerdo (Gerstaecker, 1854), Trichapion simile (Kirby, 1811), Stenopterapion (Stenopterapion) meliloti (Kirby, 1808), Eutrichapion (Eutrichapion) viciae (Paykull, 1798), Dorytomus nordenskioldi Faust, 1882, Dorytomus suvorovi Reitter, 1911, Cossonus (Caenocossonus) tibialis Folwaczny, 1964, Rhinoncomimus (Homorosomulus) latipes Korotyaev, 1997, Zacladus (Amurocladus) asperulus (Faust, 1893), Ceutorhynchus albosuturalis (Roelofs, 1875), C. nitidulus Faust, 1887, Glocianus punctiger (C.R. Sahlberg, 1835), Nedyus quadrimaculatus (Linnaeus, 1758), Tachyerges pseudostigma (Tempere, 1982), Rhinusa (Rhinusa) brisouti (Faust, 1891), Cleopomiarus mandschuricus (Voss, 1952), Tychius (Tychius) albolineatus Motschulsky, 1860, Otiorhynchus (Pendragon) ovatus (Linnaeus, 1758), Phyllolytus variabilis (Roelofs, 1873), Polydrusus (Eustolus) corruscus Germar, 1824, Pseudocneorhinus longisetosus Morimoto, 2015, and Hylesinus eos Spessivtsev, 1919 for Khabarovsk Krai and Curculio inornatus Kwon et Lee, 1990 for the Russian fauna.
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Yıldırım, Erol, Toshko Ljubomirov, Hikmet Özbek, and Murat Yüksel. "New data on Spheciformes fauna (Hymenoptera: Ampulicidae, Sphecidae, Crabronidae) of Turkey." Journal of Insect Biodiversity 4, no. 3 (February 1, 2016): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.12976/jib/2016.4.3.

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A faunistinc account of the Turkish Ampulicidae, Crabronidae and Sphecidae is provided. The faunistic list includes data about 276 species and subspecies in 58 genera. Erroneous publication date for two species is corrected regarding the date of their first description: Dolichurus corniculus (Spinola, 1807) and Nysson decemmaculatus (Spinola, 1807). Horological data, phenology, and geographical distribution for all listed species are also presented. Comments on the interspecific variation in certain morphological characters for six species are given. New records for Turkish fauna are represented by the following species: Ammophila gracillima Taschenberg, 1869; Didineis clavimana Gussakovskij, 1937; Nysson lapillus de Beaumont, 1965; Gorytes neglectus Handlirsch, 1895; Harpactus pulchellus A. Costa, 1859; Harpactus transcaucasicus Nemkov, 1994; Harpactus walteri (Handlirsch, 1888); Lestiphorus egregius Handlirsch, 1893; Stizus rufiventris Radoszkowski, 1877; Bembix tarsata Latreille, 1809; Bembix zonata Klug, 1835; Cerceris kohlii Schletterer, 1887; Mimesa tenuis Oehlke, 1965; Psenulus carinifrons carinifrons (Cameron, 1902); Tachytes argyreus (F. Smith, 1856); Larropsis punctulata melanaria (Kohl, 1888); Pison atrum (Spinola, 1808); Crossocerus exiguus (Vander Linden, 1829); Crossocerus ovalis Lepeletier de Saint Fargeau and Brullé, 1835; Ectemnius cavifrons cavifrons (Thomson, 1870); Ectemnius schlettereri schlettereri (Kohl, 1888); Ectemnuis zonsteini Jacobs, 2006. One taxon, Mimesa jacobsoni transiliensis is excluded from the fauna of Turkey.
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ZHANG, DA-PENG, HAI-XIANG YIN, and ZHAN YIN. "A new species of the genus Xya Latreille, 1809 from Shandong, China (Orthoptra, Tridctyloidea, Tridactylidae)." Zootaxa 4455, no. 3 (August 3, 2018): 593. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4455.3.17.

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The genus Xya Latreille, 1808 obtains 56 known species in the world, among them 20 species distributed in Asia and 7 species in China only i.e. Xya japonica (Haan, 1842); Xya nitobei (Shiraki, 1911); Xya manchurei Shiraki, 1936; Xya apicicornis (Chopard, 1928); Xya riparia (Saussure, 1877); Xya leshanensis Cao et al, 2017 and Xya sichuanensis Cao et al, 2018, [Haan, 1844; Walker, 1871; Saussure, 1877, 1896; Brunner von Wattenwyl. 1893; Bolivar, 1900(1899); Shiraki, 1911, 1936; Chopard, 1928, 1936, 1968; Bey-Bienko, 1967; Günther, 1974. 1980; Ingrisch, 1987; Yin et al, 1996; Murai, 2005; Yin et al, 2013; Heads & Hollier, 2016; Kuravova & Kocarek, 2016; Zhang et al, 2017; Cao et al, 2017; Cao et al, 2018; Cigliano et al, 2018]. In the present paper, we describe a new species of the genus from Junan county, Shandong province, China. The new species Xya shandongensis sp. nov. is similar to Xya japonica (Haan, 1842), but differs from latter by antennae near moniliform, length of segment 1.2 times maximum width, median and lateral ocelli placed median part of eyes, pronotum with larger yellow stripe on hind apical part of both sides, hind femur black, upper side with a yellowish-white spot at the base of 1/3 place, hind wing long, reaching the base of epiproct. Type specimens are deposited in the College of Plant Protection, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian, Shandong 271018, China.
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Conlan, Kathleen E. "Revision of the crustacean amphipod genus Jassa Leach (Corophioidea: Ischyroceridae)." Canadian Journal of Zoology 68, no. 10 (October 1, 1990): 2031–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z90-288.

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The crustacean amphipod genus Jassa is revised to encompass the type species J. falcata (Montagu, 1808), the previously recognized species J. ingens (Pfeffer, 1888), J. herdmani (Walker, 1893), J. pusilla (G. O. Sars, 1894), and J. marmorata Holmes, 1903, and the new species J. alonsoae, J. borowskyae, J. carltoni, J. fenwicki, J. gruneri, J. hartmannae, J. justi, J. morinoi, J. myersi, J. oclairi, J. shawi, J. slatteryi, J. staudei, and J. thurstoni. Jassa odontonyx (G. O. Sars, 1894) is synonymized with J. pusilla, and J. pulchella Leach, 1814 is confirmed as synonymous with J. falcata. Jassa wandeli Chevreux, 1906, J. multidentata Schellenberg, 1931, J. goniamera Walker, 1903, J. barnardi Stephensen, 1949, J. lilipuna J. L. Barnard, 1970, and J. ocia (Bate, 1862) will be assigned to other genera. The nomenclatural disposition of other species that were at one time assigned to the genus Jassa is also given. The genus Jassa can be distinguished from its closest relatives by the following key characters: the outer rami of the third uropods are tipped by a pair of cusps and a basally immersed, dorsally recurved spine; the palms of the first and second gnathopods are defined by a cluster of three spines; at the last molt the male produces a thumb-like protuberance on the propodus of the second gnathopods by incision of the palm anterior to the palm-defining spines; and thumbed males have dimorphic second gnathopods.
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CAO, CHENG-QUAN, SHEN-ZHI CHEN, and ZHAN YIN. "A new species of the genus Xya Latreille, 1809 from Fujian, China (Orthoptera, Tridctyloidea, Tridactylidae)." Zootaxa 4731, no. 3 (February 7, 2020): 447–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4731.3.13.

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The genus Xya Latreille, 1808 obtains 58 known species in the world, among them 18 species distributed in Asia and 8 species in China only i.e. Xya japonica (Haan, 1842), Xya riparia (Saussure, 1877), Xya nitobei (Shiraki, 1911), Xya apicicornis (Chopard, 1928), Xya manchurei Shiraki, 1936, Xya lehsanensis Cao et al, 2017, Xya sichuanensis Cao et al, 2018, Xya shandongensis, Zhang et al, 2018; [Latreille, 1809; Haan, 1844; Walker, 1871; Saussure, 1877, 1896; Brunner von Wattenwyl. 1893; Bolivar, 1900(1899); Shiraki,1911, 1936; Chopard, 1920, 1928, 1936, 1968; Tindale, 1928; Willemse, 1954; Bey-Bienko, 1967; Harz, 1970, 1971; Günther, 1974, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1990, 1995, 1998; Ingrisch, 1987, 2006; Baehr, 1988; Yin et al, 1996; Murai, 2005; Yin et al, 2013; Heads & Hollier, 2016; Kuravova & Kocarek, 2016; Cao et al, 2017; Cao et al, 2018; Zhang et al, 2018; Cigliano, et al, 2019]. In the present paper, a new species of the genus Xya Latreille, 1809 from Fujian, China is described. The new species Xya fujianensis sp. nov. is similar to Xya lehsanensis Cao et al, 2017, but differs from the latter by head black, with a yellow band along inner margin of eye; pronotum black, with a white band on the lower margin; fore wing black, with two yellow spots near base and two yellow spots near top and hind femur black with two large yellow spots on upper side. Type specimens are deposited in the College of Life Science, Leshan Normal University, Leshan 614004, China.
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Mason, Margaret J. "Nuns and Vocations of the Unpublished Jerningham Letters: Charlotte Bedingfield, Augustinian Canoness (1802–1876), Louisa Jerningham, Franciscan Abbess (1808–1893), and Clementina Jerningham, Marquise de Ripert-Monclar (1810–1864)." Recusant History 21, no. 4 (October 1993): 503–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0034193200005677.

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Egerton Castle’s 1896 two-volume edition of The Jerningham Letters (1780–1843), Excerpts from the Correspondence and Diaries of the Honourable Lady Jerningham and of her Daughter Lady Bedingfield was based on the sixteen bound volumes of manuscript letters received and kept by Lady Bedingfield. These volumes are now housed at the University of Birmingham. Many of the letters from Lady Jerningham, her family and friends, were cut drastically for publication; a reader of the manuscript volumes will see Egerton Castle’s red and blue editorial marks on the letters themselves. Other letters, dealing with matchmaking, finances, family problems, the upbringing of children, and religious vocations, were omitted altogether. One striking omission is the series of letters from Lady Bedingfield’s youngest daughter Charlotte, ranging from the time in 1815 when she was a pensioner at Hammersmith making her first communion, to her announcement in 1824 that she had just been voted to her profession at Bruges. She called herself the happiest of Lady Bedingfield’s children and was an Augustinian Canoness at Bruges for over fifty years.
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BLAND, KEITH P. "Name-bearing types of butterflies (Lepidoptera, Papilionoidea), in the National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh." Zootaxa 4559, no. 1 (February 18, 2019): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4559.1.2.

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This article documents 91 species-group names of Butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea) for which either primary or secondary type material is present in the collections of the National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh. The describers and the 76 nominal taxa they descibed are as follows: H. Druce (1846–1913) Euphaedra COOKSONI, Mycalesis HAROLDI; H.H. Druce (1869–1922) Cyclopides COOKSONI, Spindasis KALLIMON; H.J. Elwes (1846–1922) Parnassius delphius ssp. INFERNALIS; J.C. Fabricius (1745–1808) Papilio COCALIA (“neotype”), Papilio MARDANIA (“neotype”); H. Fruhstorfer (1866–1922) Parnassius mnemosyne ssp. MELAINA; D.R. Gifford (1918–1981) Leptomyrina HANDMANI, Alaena LAMBORNI, Deudorix (Virachola) MAGDA, Papilio ophidicephalus ssp. MKUWADZI; J.B. Godart (1775–1825) Idea AGELIA, Danais ALCATHOE, Cethosia ALIPHERA, Danais ALOPIA, Danais BAUDINIANA, Papilio BITIAS, Argynnis BRIAREA, Heliconia CLEOBAEA, Danais CLEOPHILE, Danais CLEOTHERA, Heliconia CYRBIA, Pieris DOXO, Pieris EPICHARIS, Pieris ERIPHIA, Heliconia ETHILLA, Heliconia EUCLEA, Papilio EURYMAS, Pieris GIDICA, Argynnis HEGEMONE, Satyrus HYSIUS, Papilio IMERIUS, Acraea JANISCA, Pieris JOSEPHINA, Vanessa LAODORA, Papilio LEUCASPIS, Papilio LYCORAEUS, Vanessa LYTREA, Heliconia MEGARA, Heliconia MELPHIS, Libythea MYRRHA, Acraea OZOMENE, Pieris PHISADIA, Papilio POLYMETUS, Danais PROTHOE, Argynnis PYGMAEA, Pieris PYRO, Pieris SALACIA, Acraea SERVONA, Papilio TEMENES, Papilio TEREAS, Libythea TERENA, Biblis THADANA, Argynnis THAROSSA, Papilio TRIOPAS, Pieris VENILIA, Vanessa VULCANIA, Acraea ZETHEA, Acraea ZIDORA, Acraea ZOSTERIA; C.W.N. Holmes (1916–2018) Bebearia paludicola ssp. BLANDI, Bebearia cocalioides ssp. HECQI, Bebearia orientis ssp. MALAWIENSIS, Bebearia PALUDICOLA; E.G. Honrath (1837–1893) Parnassius bremeri ssp. GRAESERI, Parnassius nordmanni var. MINIMA; W.J. Kaye (1875–1967) Hesperocharis LAMONTI; F. Moore (1830–1907) Neptis ADARA, Abisara ANGULATA, Lebadea ATTENUATA, Ixias CITRINA, Euploea LIMBORGII, Papilio ONPAPE, Cirrhochroa SURYA; W.F.H. Rosenberg & G. Talbot (1914) Dismorphia orise ssp. DENIGRATA. The secondary type material (number of species in brackets) originates from H. Carcasson (1), M. Cock (1), J. B. Godart (7), W. J. Kaye (1), O. Kudrna (3) and M. B. Usher (2).
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Luz, P. B. da, J. P. Bonani, and L. V. C. Santa-Cecília. "PRIMEIRA OCORRÊNCIA DE DYSMICOCCUS BREVIPES (COCKERELL, 1893) (HEMIPTERA: PSEUDOCOCCIDAE) NA PALMEIRA RHAPIS EXCELSA (THUNBERG) HENRY EX. REHDER NO BRASIL." Arquivos do Instituto Biológico 72, no. 3 (July 2005): 391–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1808-1657v72p3912005.

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RESUMO Cochonilhas-farinhentas (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) das raízes de Palmeira Rhapis excelsa (Thunberg) Henry ex. Rehder coletadas em Lavras, Estado de Minas Gerais, foram identificadas como Dysmicoccus brevipes (Cockerell, 1893), sendo este o primeiro relato de ocorrência dessa praga nessas plantas no Brasil.
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Huteau, Michel. "Deux ouvriers autodidactes et l’orientation professionnelle : Anthime Corbon (1808-1891) et Henri Leneveux (1817-1893)." L’Orientation scolaire et professionnelle, no. 46/4 (December 5, 2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/osp.5507.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "1808-1893"

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Chakraborty, Subhash Chandra. "Energy budget and aspects of energy metabolism in common carp, Cyprinus carpio." Thesis, University of Stirling, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/1808.

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Aspects of the resting respiration rate, specific dynamic action (SDA) and components of the total energy budget of 55 - 80g common carp were studied in the laboratory. The resting respiratory rate was monitored in computer operated metabolic chambers under different photoperiods. Common carp showed a crepuscular respiratory rhythm with peaks at dawn and dusk during a 12L : 12D photoperiod, with a mean oxygen consumption of 152 mg/kg/h. When acclimated to longer or shorter photoperiods respiration was also cyclic but with a lower mean respiratory rate. In continuous light or darkness respiratory rhythm was suppressed with no significant peakings. In carp fed with three diets containing 20,35 and 50% protein at a ration level of 0.40 to 1.00% body weight per day, SDA coefficient varied from 8.99 to 15.94% and was dependent on dietary protein but not on ration levels. SDA magnitude and post-feeding peak oxygen consumption varied significantly with both dietary protein content and total daily ration level. SDA duration was only related to ration size. The pattern of food energy allocation between the major components of the energy budget varied with dietary protein content and ration levels. The energy lost as heat of metabolism was found to increase with dietary protein level and total ration. Energy lost as faeces 'F' varied from 19 - 24% of 'C' and did not appear to be related to either protein content or ration levels. Nitrogenous excretion increased with an increase of dietary protein but decreased with an increase of ration level in the diet. Regression equations were developed from the data to allow prediction of respiratory energy loss 'R', faecal energy loss 'F' and energy lost through excretion 'U' from the food ingested V. Complete energy budget models compiled from experiments conducted over a 17 days period and using different diets did not successfully predict the actual growth. The energy budget balance was between 66.04% and 81.96%. Observed growth was less than predicted growth in every trial and it is suggested that this difference might have been due to short-term cyclic growth regulation and other minor experimental features. The data presented form the basis for the first reported study of total energy budgets in Cyprinus carpio.
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Arantes, Urias Corrêa. "L'utopie de Charles Fourier : essai sur une dialectologie des passages." Paris 1, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA010569.

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Ce travail propose une nouvelle interprétation de l'œuvre de fourrier. Apres une révision de la bibliographie fouriériste (1er chapitre) et une analyse des problèmes concernant l'école Fouriériste, particulièrement Victor considérant (2e chapitre), la seconde partie présente les trois foyers discursifs majeurs de l'œuvre Fourierienne : agir, savoir, désirer. Il s'agit de montrer que l'enjeu est l'articulation de ces trois foyers et leur passage, le mouvement de l'un vers l'autre pour accomplir les possibilités de gloire et de bonheur données à l'être de l'homme et de la nature
This work proposes a new interpretation of Fourier's writings. The first part includes a review of the fourierist litterature (chapter 1), and an analysis of some questions concerning the fourierist school,particularly v. Considerant's thought and practice. (chapter 2). The second part describes the three main focus of Fourier's discourse: action, knowledge and desire. It shows that what is at stake there is the articulation of those three dimensions and their transformation in order to carry out the possibilities given to man and nature
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Phillips, Charles W. "The last Edwardsean : Edwards Amasa Park and the rhetoric of improved Calvinism." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/58.

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Edwards Amasa Park (1808-1900) of Andover championed Edwardsean Calvinism in the United States from the Jacksonian era until the very close of the nineteenth century by employing rhetorical strategies that lent his New England theology fresh apologetic usefulness. The thesis demonstrates that Park has been incorrectly identified as a Taylorite but, extending the argument of Joseph Conforti, ought to be viewed as re-casting his inherited Hopkinsian exercise scheme into a fresh historical synthesis influenced by contemporary patterns of thought. Park’s own training at Andover in the irenic divinity of Moses Stuart and Leonard Woods, his application as rhetorician of the work of Hugh Blair and George Campbell and his exposure in Germany to the Vermittlungstheologie of Friedrich Tholuck and Julius Müller gave specific definition to his own theological project. Additionally, the thesis argues that Park ought not to be viewed as a romantic idealist in the line of Horace Bushnell or as a proto-liberal in advance of the Andover liberals who succeeded him. Park retained a life-long commitment to a commingled epistemology and methodology derived from Lockean empiricism, Baconian induction, natural theology and Scottish common sense realism. As a formidable apologist for his revivalist inheritance identified with Jonathan Edwards and Samuel Hopkins, Edwards Amasa Park conserved the substance and prolonged the influence of his beloved New England theology by securing for it modes of expression well fitted to his nineteenth-century audience.
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Mac-Mahon, ou, La gloire confisquée: 1808-1893. Paris: Gawsewitch, 2005.

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Semur, François-Christian. Mac-Mahon (1808-1893) ou La gloire confisquée. Paris: J.-C. Gawsewitch éditeur, 2005.

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Vernus, Michel. Victor Considerant, 1808-1893: Le coeur et la raison. Dole (France): Canevas éditeur, 1993.

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Victor Considérant, 1808-1893: Le coeur et la raison. Dole [France]: Canevas Editeur, 1993.

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Davidson, Rondel Van. Did we think victory great?: The life and ideas of Victor Considerant. Lanham: University Press of America, 1988.

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Borok, Helmut. Sein und Leben für Gott in Christo: Begründung, Verfasstheit und Vollzug des christlichen Lebens : das organische Moralprinzip des Magnus Jocham (1808-1893). St. Ottilien: EOS Verlag, 1993.

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Eshleman, Grace Nolt Rissler. The family of Frederick Jacob Seifried, born ca. 1808, died April 1851 and wife, Agnes Swartz, born 2 December, 1806, died December, 1893: Descendants and related ancestors. [Lancaster, Pa: G.N.R. Eshleman, 1999.

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Mason, Margaret J. Nuns and vocations of the unpublished Jerningham letters: Charlotte Bedingfield, Augustininan canoness (1802-1876), Louisa Jerningham, Franciscan abbess (1808-1893), and Clementina Jerningham, Marquise de Ripert-Monclar (1810-1864). [U.K.]: [s.n.], 1993.

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1853-1921, Bapst Germain, ed. Here I am, here I stay!: Marshal MacMahon, 1808-1893 : Marie Edme Patrice Maurice de MacMahon : a biography based on Les premières années du maréchal de MacMahon by Germain Bapst, Paris, 1894. Whitegate, Co. Clare, Ireland: Ballinakella Press, 1993.

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Simpson, Brooks D. The Reconstruction presidents. 2nd ed. Lawrence, Kan: University Press of Kansas, 2009.

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Barelkowski, Matthias. "Zwischen Breslauer Universität und Berliner Politik. Richard Roepell (1808–1893) als Historiker, liberaler Politiker und „Polenfreund“." In Gelehrte – Schulen – Netzwerke, 173–96. Köln: Böhlau Verlag, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7788/9783412515683.173.

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"BUCHANAN, Francis afterwards Hamilton see BUCHANAN, Isaac (1808–1893)." In Dictionary Of British And Irish Botantists And Horticulturalists Including plant collectors, flower painters and garden designers, 538–44. CRC Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b12560-286.

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Bentham, George, and George Bentham. "1893 FROM GEORGE BENTHAM 18 July 1806." In The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham: The Correspondence of Jeremy Bentham, Vol. 7: January 1802 to December 1808, edited by J. R. Dinwiddy. Oxford University Press, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00066174.

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