The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Band 3J.J. Tourneisen, 1789 - 476 Seiten |
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... Chief persons ACKNOWLEDGMENTS - Many participated in the various activities of the 1970 census . Primary direction of the pro- gram was performed by Conrad Taeuber , Associate Director for Demographic Fields , assisted by David L ...
... Chief persons ACKNOWLEDGMENTS - Many participated in the various activities of the 1970 census . Primary direction of the pro- gram was performed by Conrad Taeuber , Associate Director for Demographic Fields , assisted by David L ...
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... Chief , Population Division , and Paul C. Glick , Henry D. Sheldon , and Murray S. Weitzman , Assistant Division Chiefs , with the assistance of Elizabeth A. Larmon and Ruth H. Mills . The following Branch Chiefs were respon- sible for ...
... Chief , Population Division , and Paul C. Glick , Henry D. Sheldon , and Murray S. Weitzman , Assistant Division Chiefs , with the assistance of Elizabeth A. Larmon and Ruth H. Mills . The following Branch Chiefs were respon- sible for ...
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... Chief Library of Congress Card No. 00-000000 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents , U.S. Government Printing ... Chief Classification Systems Branch Dwight E. Robeson , Chief Trade Analysis Branch Paul E. DeCiccio , Chief ...
... Chief Library of Congress Card No. 00-000000 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents , U.S. Government Printing ... Chief Classification Systems Branch Dwight E. Robeson , Chief Trade Analysis Branch Paul E. DeCiccio , Chief ...
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... Chief as well as the Assistant Chiefs were overburdened with details and unable to give sufficient attention to the large problems of administration calling for thoughtful planning , or to the most efficient coordination and supervision ...
... Chief as well as the Assistant Chiefs were overburdened with details and unable to give sufficient attention to the large problems of administration calling for thoughtful planning , or to the most efficient coordination and supervision ...
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... Chief auf KMS ,, HILDEGARD “ Chief auf KMS HILDEGARD " " " Als Chief wird der Chef der Maschinenanlage bezeichnet , sei er nun Erster Maschinist , Erster Ingenieur oder Leitender Ingenieur . Das Wort kommt aus dem Englischen und ...
... Chief auf KMS ,, HILDEGARD “ Chief auf KMS HILDEGARD " " " Als Chief wird der Chef der Maschinenanlage bezeichnet , sei er nun Erster Maschinist , Erster Ingenieur oder Leitender Ingenieur . Das Wort kommt aus dem Englischen und ...
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Seite 105 - ... was betrayed into Edward's hands by Sir John Monteith, his friend, whom he had made acquainted with the place of his concealment.
Seite 274 - Edward was at last persuaded to mitigate the rigour of the conditions demanded: he only insisted that six of the most considerable citizens should be sent to him, to be disposed of as he thought proper ; that they should come to his camp carrying the keys of the city in their hands, bareheaded and barefooted, with ropes about their necks ; and on these conditions, he promised to spare the lives of all the remainder.
Seite 425 - Norfolk denied the charge, gave Hereford the lie, and offered to prove his own innocence by duel. The challenge was accepted; the time and place of...
Seite 162 - ... condemned to death by the rebellious barons: he was hanged on a gibbet; his body was cut in pieces, and thrown to the dogs;**** and his head was sent to Winchester...