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Eleanor (Anne) Ormerod (1828-1901), Economic Entomologist

https://victorianweb.org/science/ormerod.html

on one occasion, with reference to moth-caterpillar infestations, "Washing with Paris-green or London-purple [both containing arsenic], or kerosene emulsion, would be the right ki

REVIEW OF 1984 By Isaac Asimov I

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very start, there is a reference or two to Jews, almost as though they were going to prove the objects of persecution, but that vanishes almost at once, as though Orwell didn't wa

Korean Fakes & Plagiarisms - Roundup 2

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the Japanese book as a reference, he mistook that he had to reverse the Japanese way, so he made the traffic on the right side. ABE 全集 フォックス Fox ・ ホール Hole (1977) (The Fox Hole /
Korean fakes and Arrangements of Very famous Japanese Characters

indexint

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List War Cartoons War References War Years Westerner Windfalls Workplaces Worksheets TECHNIQUES Artistry Breakdown Caricatures Brushes Colouring Colours Compositions Continuations

HET:Vilfredo Pareto

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Preferences was what Pareto wanted to get at.  For "marginal utility", Pareto substitutes the term "elementary ophelimity".   In the Cours

Life of John Sterling, by Thomas Carlyle

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reflections contain in reference to this most friendly, bright and beautiful human soul; who walked with me for a season in this world, and remains to me very memorable while I co

ERBzine 4168b: Inventory

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bears his bookplate. • Reference book. Jungle Trails and Jungle People. By Caspar Whitney, 1905. Bears ERB's bookplate, signed "Edgar Rice Burroughs Tarzana Ranch March 1922." Ann

Interview-GillianGaar-2014

http://www.elvisinfonet.com/interview-gilliangaar-2014.htm

(already developing a preference for the ‘50s era), but I didn’t really start becoming a fan until 1995, when I went to Graceland for the first time, and read Peter Guralnick’s ’L


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