The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 - Great Britain |
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... Subject Headings ( LCSH 15 ) contains headings established by the Library through December 1991. The headings included in this list were obtained by creating a tape consisting of all headings in verified status in the subject authority ...
... Subject Headings ( LCSH 15 ) contains headings established by the Library through December 1991. The headings included in this list were obtained by creating a tape consisting of all headings in verified status in the subject authority ...
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... Subject Catalogue. The uncatalogued pamphlets treating of any subject bear the same class number and are arranged on the shelves immediately after the books of each section. In both the Authors' Catalogue and the Subject Index, brevity ...
... Subject Catalogue. The uncatalogued pamphlets treating of any subject bear the same class number and are arranged on the shelves immediately after the books of each section. In both the Authors' Catalogue and the Subject Index, brevity ...
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... subject , the issues presented by cach bill can be better grasped and more intelligently discussed . " M. Rudd , No Law Shall Embrace More Than One Subject , 42 Mian . L. Rev. 389 , 391 ( 1958 ) . In sum , the single subject rule ...
... subject , the issues presented by cach bill can be better grasped and more intelligently discussed . " M. Rudd , No Law Shall Embrace More Than One Subject , 42 Mian . L. Rev. 389 , 391 ( 1958 ) . In sum , the single subject rule ...
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... subjects , and the percent this number is of the total enrollment in the grade in which the subject is usually offered : United States , 1960-61 Subject field and subject Usual grade of Pupils enrolled in subject Number Percent of total ...
... subjects , and the percent this number is of the total enrollment in the grade in which the subject is usually offered : United States , 1960-61 Subject field and subject Usual grade of Pupils enrolled in subject Number Percent of total ...
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