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Newspaper clipping concerning a project given to a graduate of Utah Agricultural College, Mr. T. H. Humphreys.
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Newspaper clipping concerning a project given to a graduate of Utah Agricultural College, Mr. T. H. Humphreys.
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Notes - A list of Canadian newspapers, their contact information and a contact person, Alberta (1 page) ; Personal
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Newspaper Article - Articles written by or about Martha Kostuch regarding environmental conservation issues (6 pages)
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Newspaper clipping with several different articles, including "Indictment of Mormon Leaders for high treason," "Brigham Young's message to the legislature," "A collision between Mormons and troops," and "New Mormon atrocities." Dated March 6, 1858. ; Electronic version ; 12 x 7 cm-32 x 7 cm ; Published in the Tribune.
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Newspaper clipping criticizing the lavish expenditures of the national government especially in connection with the Utah war. Dated February 18, 1859. ; Electronic version ; 43 x 7 cm ; Acquired from Thomas L. Kane, great-grandson of Thomas & Elizabeth Kane, and Dorothy H. Kane, as brokered through Aquila Books 826 - 16 Avenue, NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Purchased December 11, 1996.
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Envelope containing several newspaper clippings, "From Utah-Action of the Legislature-the Overland Mail Route," from the New York Times, February 11, 1859; "The President�s Organ," from the New York Times, February 11, 1859; "Later from Utah," from the New York Times, February 7, 1859; "Later from Utah, Speedy Transmission of the President's Message by the Overland Mail." ; Electronic version ; Acquired from Thomas L. Kane, great-grandson of Thomas & Elizabeth Kane, and Dorothy H. Kane, as brokered through Aquila Books 826 - 16 Avenue, NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Purchased December 11, 1996.
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In: The prison journal: the official publication of the Pennsylvania Prison Society, Band 7, Heft 1, S. 5-5
ISSN: 1552-7522
In: Europe: magazine of the European Community, S. 30-31
ISSN: 0279-9790, 0191-4545
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In: Collected works of John Stuart Mill 22-25
For just over fifty years John Stuart Mill contributed articles and letters to the newspapers, setting before the public a radical position on contemporary events. From 1822 to 1873, in newspapers as widely read as The Times and the Morning Chronicle, and as narrowly circulated as the True Sun and the New Times, he praised his friends and damned his opponents, while commenting on a while range of issues at home and abroad, from banking to Ireland, from wife-beating to land nationalization.His main series of newspaper writings concerned France (especially during the first four years of the Revolution of 1830) and Ireland (especially during December 1846 and January 1847, when various proposals for relief of the starving cottiers were being debated). Mill felt himself peculiarly fitted to explain French affairs and Irish solutions to the non-comprehending and wrong-headed English.But his pen was wielded wherever he say stupidity and narrowness, and he found them in astonishingly varied areas. He tried to explain to his obdurate countrymen the first principles of law reform, political economy, relations between the sexes, democracy, international law, and much more.Virtually none of these texts have been reprinted before this volume. The Introduction by Ann Robson sets the items in their historical and personal perspective, and draws out the implications for Mill's life and thought. The Textual Introduction by John Robson gives an account of the sources of the texts, and lays out principles and methods followed in the editing.The Mill that emerges from these pages is a fighting journalist, uinhibited, forthright, and often brilliantly satirical, testing his theoretical opinions in the real world, gradually maturing and developing a practical philosophy whose influence has been felt well into our own time
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