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Stillingfleet, Edward. A vindication of the answer to some late papers: Concerning the unity and authority of the Catholic Church, and the reformation of the Church of England. Printed for Richard Chiswell ..., 1985.

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The fellowship short-answer paper. Blackwell Science, 1995.

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Elsermans, Gina. Conservation of late nineteenth and early twentieth century works of art on paper. Camberwell School of Art and Crafts), 1988.

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Basquiat, Jean Michel. Jean-Michel Basquiat: Works on paper. Galerie Enrico Navarra, 1999.

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1945-, Reed Marcia, Demattè Paola 1962-, and Getty Research Institute, eds. China on paper: European and Chinese works from the late sixteenth to the early nineteenth century. Getty Research Institute, 2007.

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Rayner, Robert. An answer to the Honorable E.J. Phelp's paper on the Bering Sea controversy, in Harper's magazine for April 1891. s.n.], 1986.

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Ritchies Auctioneers & Appraisers of Fine Antiques & Fine Art. Hennok estate (sale no. 757): The library & works on paper from the collection of the late Jim Hennok. Ritchies Auctioneers & Appraisers of Antiques & Fine Art, 2005.

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Squire, Francis. An Answer to Some Late Papers, Entitled, the Independent Whig; So Far as They Relate to the Church of England, as by Law Established. ... by Francis Squire,. Gale Ecco, Print Editions, 2018.

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John Clark At the Bible and Cheapside. Vindication of the Subscribing Ministers, in Answer to a Late Paper; Entitled, an Authentick Account, &C: Containing I. Some Reasons for Declaring Their Faith at This Critical Juncture. Ii. Why in Other Than Express Scripture Words, and Particularly In. HardPress, 2020.

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Lin, Eden. Asymmetrism about Desire Satisfactionism and Time. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808930.003.0009.

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Desire-satisfaction theories of welfare must answer the timing question: when do you benefit from the satisfaction of one of your desires? There are three existing views about this: the Time of Desire view, on which you benefit at just those times when you have the desire; the Time of Object view, on which you benefit just when the object of your desire obtains; and Concurrentism, on which you benefit just when you have the desire and its object obtains. This paper introduces a new view, Asymmetrism, on which you sometimes benefit at the time of desire and sometimes benefit at the time of object. On this view, if the time at which you have a desire is later than the time at which its object obtains, then you benefit at the time of the desire. On the other hand, if the time of object is later than the time of desire, then you benefit at the time of object. Three arguments are given for the conclusion that Asymmetrism is superior to the Time of Desire and Time of Object views. It is argued that Asymmetrism and Concurrentism are the most credible answers to the timing question.
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