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The Kansas University quarterly : Devoted to the publication of the results of research by members of the University of Kansas
Vol. 1 includes A brief bibliography of municipal government in the United States. By Frank H. Hodder; v. 4, Bibliography of North American dipterology, 1878-1895. By S.W. Williston; v. 8 and 10, Bibliography of scientific publications by members of the University of Kansas. ; Editors: July 1892-July 1893, V.L. Kellogg.-Oct. 1893-Jan. 1901, W.H. Carruth.-Apr.-Oct. 1901, H.B. Newson. ; From Jan. 1897 to Oct. 1899 (v. 6-7, v. 8, no. 1) issued in two series (ser. A. Science and mathematics; ser. B. Philology and history) Each series has separate title-pages and paging. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; "Contents of volumes I to X [Index of authors and General index]": v. 10, p. [169]-204.
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Special report upon the action of the faculty of the University of Illinois upon military affairs : read before the trustees of the University
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112111508567
Reproduced from manuscript. ; Caption title. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Reports of a special committee of the Senate of the University of Toronto on claims respecting the assets and endowments of the university [electronic resource]
Tables. ; "Printed by order of the Legislative Assembly." ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44
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Papers from the Historical Seminary of Brown University
No more published. ; Each number has separate t.-p.; no general t.-p. ; I. Andrews, N. The development of the nominating convention in Rhode Island. 1894.--II. Woolley, M.E. The early history of the colonial post-office. 1894.--III. Stickney, C. Know-nothingism in Rhode Island. 1894.--IV. Jameson, J.F. The origin of the standing committee system in American legislative bodies. 1894.--V. Johnston, W.D. Slavery in Rhode Island, 1775-1776. 1894.--VI. The East India trade of Providence from 1787 to 1807. 1896.--VII. Hazeltine, H.D. Appeals from colonial courts to the king in council, with especial reference to Rhode Island. 1896.--VIII. Jernegan, M.W. The Tammany societies of Rhode Island. 1897.--IX Burnett, E.C. The government of federal territories in Europe. 1898.--X. Meader, L.H. The Council of censors. 1899. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Yale yarns; sketches of life at Yale university
One on the governor.--The old fence.--In the political cauldron.--"Little Jack" Horner's pie.--With the Dwight Hall heelers.--The "Dwarf's" prom.--The last cruise of the "Nancy brig."--Old Sleuth's level head.--Nat Hale, of '73.--The dawn tea.--The great Springfield game.--In the toils of the enemy.--An hypnotic seance.--A violent remedy.--"Chums over in old South."--Commencement. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Papers relating to the application of the Senate of the University of Toronto to the universities of Oxford and Cambridge for the grant of special affiliation privileges to the University of Toronto [electronic resource]
Duplicate of CIHM no. 47126. ; "Printed by order of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario." ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44
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Papers relating to the application of the Senate of the University of Toronto to the universities of Oxford and Cambridge for the grant of special affiliation privileges to the University of Toronto [electronic resource]
Duplicate of CIHM no. 28953. ; "Published by order of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.' ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44
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Annual report of the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota to the Legislature of the State of Minnesota
8th (1859): "The legislature did not meet this year so no report was made." ; Bound with: Annual report of the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota to the Council and House of Representatives, and supplementary reports. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Catalog - 1894 ; Catalogue of the St. Louis University, 1893-94
Saint Louis University catalog for the 1893-1894 academic year. This catalog is the first to mention the Military Department.
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Memorial to the alumni of the University of California asking them to petition the members of the State Legislature in favor of legislation granting additional funds to the University
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t6k070r5n
Mode of access: Internet. ; UARC; 308dh.P1 v.2:14: Pamphlets, financial, v.2, no. 14
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International law: a series of lectures delivered before the University of Cambridge, 1887
In: The Whewell lectures 1887
Some representative poets of the nineteenth centry; a syllabus of University extension lectures
Wordsworth, the poet of nature.--Shelley, the idealist of the revolution and the revolution of ideals.--Byron, the poet of the political revolution.--Victor Hugo, the poet of humanity.--Tennyson, the asserter of law.--Robert Browning, the vindicator of perfect freedom.--Emerson, "the friend and aider of those who would live in the spirit."--James Russell Lowell, poet and partriot.--Matthew Arnold, the critic of life.--Hints, bibliographic and other. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Studies national and international; being occasional lectures delivered in the University of Edinburgh, 1864-1889
Biographical notices.--Lectures: I. On the sphere and functions of an academical faculty of law. II. Professor Aytoun. III. The German war. IV. Reasons for the study of jurisprudence as a science. V. (1) The international significance of recent events. (2) The Franco-German war. VI. Monarchy, republicanism, and democracy. VII. The Institute of international law founded at Ghent. VIII. The "Three rules of Washington" viewed in their relation to international arbitration. IX. English and foreign jurists and international jurisprudence. X. Of the denationalisation of Constantinople . XI. Does the Corân supply an ethical basis on which a political superstructure can be raised? XII. Prolegomena to a reasoned system of international law. XIII. The land question in its social and political aspects. XIV. Of the idea of the family in modern society. XV. Centralisation and decentralisation. XVI. Politics as a profession. XVII. The story of the chair of public law in the University of Edinburgh. XVIII. The Faculty of law. XIX. The church and the bar.--Appendix.--Index ; Mode of access: Internet.
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