Literatura dialectal. -- Lancashire. -- Pertenece a la colección 1700-1799 del Salamanca Corpus. -- Prosa. -- Robert Walker. -- Plebeian Politics. -- 1798. -- Primera edición. ; [EN] Prose dialogue written in the Lancashire dialect. [ES] Diálogo en prosa escrito en el dialecto de Lancashire.
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""Constructive engagement"" became a catchphrase under the Clinton administration for America's reinvigorated efforts to pull China firmly into the international community as a responsible player, one that abides by widely accepted norms. Skeptics questioned the effectiveness of this policy and those that followed. But how is such socialization supposed to work in the first place? This has never been all that clear, whether practiced by the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN), Japan, or the United States. Social States is the first book to systematically test the effects of soc
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Added t.-p., engr. ; Imprint varies; v. 1, Printed by T. S. Manning, 1818.-v. 2. 1809.-v. 3, 1808.-v. 4-5, 1809.-v. 6, 1817. ; Title varies: v. 1, Memoirs of the life and writings of Benjamin Franklin . written by himself, to a late period, and continued to the time of his death, by his grandson, William Temple Franklin . v. 6, The works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, in philosophy, politics, and morals: containing his diplomatic correspondence . his private epistolary correspondence, miscellaneous, literary, and philosophical subjects, between the years 1753 and 1790 . Pub. from the originals, by his grandson, Wm. Temple Franklin . ; v. 1, [Autobiography]--v. 2, American politics before the revolution.--v. 3, Philosophical. Essays and correspondence.--v. 4, Political, before the revolution.--v. 5-6, [Correspondence] ; Mode of access: Internet.
References: Abbey, J.R. Life in England 212. ; Editor: Frederic Shoberl, 3rd no. (Mar. 1809)-84th no. (Dec. 1815) ; Vol. 1 (Jan./June 1809)-v. 4 (July/Dec. 1810) include Supplement, with index. ; Some numbers include advertisements at end. ; "List of plates in each number: 1. & 2. Ladies fashionable dresses . 3. Fashionable furniture, or fashionable carriages, or new implements of husbandry, manufacture, &c. 4. Inside view of a fashionable magazine or shop . 5. Sporting subject . 6. A beautiful wood-cut, with real patterns of the most fashionable articles . "--Cf. "Prospectus" at end of the 4th no. (April 1809) ; Imprint from colophon (varies: v. 2 (July/Dec. 1809), Harrison and Rutter; v. 11-12 (1814), L. Harrison & J.C. Leigh) ; Engraved title page, with vignette. ; Mode of access: Internet.