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The History of Freemasonry

The History of Freemasonry

Robert F Gould

Hansebooks
2023
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The History of Freemasonry - Volume IV is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1885. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
Mass Spectral Correlations: Advances in Chemistry, V40

Mass Spectral Correlations: Advances in Chemistry, V40

Fred Warren McLafferty; Robert F. Gould

Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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Mass Spectral Correlations: Advances In Chemistry, V40 is a comprehensive book written by Fred Warren McLafferty. The book focuses on the advancements made in the field of mass spectrometry, which is a powerful analytical tool used to identify and quantify chemical compounds. The author discusses the principles of mass spectrometry and how it can be used in various fields such as organic chemistry, biochemistry, and environmental science. The book covers topics such as the fragmentation patterns of molecules, the interpretation of mass spectra, and the correlation of spectra with chemical structures. The author also provides a detailed analysis of the various techniques used in mass spectrometry, including electron impact ionization, chemical ionization, and fast atom bombardment. The book is an essential resource for researchers, students, and professionals in the field of analytical chemistry and mass spectrometry. It provides a thorough understanding of the principles and techniques of mass spectrometry, making it an invaluable tool for anyone working in this field.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Robert And Harold, Or The Young Marooners On The Florida Coast
Robert And Harold, Or The Young Marooners On The Florida Coast has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
Dubuque During the California Gold Rush: When the Midwest Went West

Dubuque During the California Gold Rush: When the Midwest Went West

Robert F. Klein

History Press Library Editions
2011
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In 1849, news from California produced a strange alchemy in the region around Dubuque. Men used to the daily grind of the local lead mines felt a sudden fever for gold half a continent away. It was like a call to war, pulling the young men of the Midwest away to far-distant climes for an adventure and nightmare they would struggle to explain to those who remained on the home front. After meticulously combing through the correspondence between the Dubuque Forty-Niners and a home radically altered by their departure, Robert F. Klein examines one of the most fascinating periods of the American story from a fresh perspective.
The Deacon Affair: A Quest for Lost Confederate Gold

The Deacon Affair: A Quest for Lost Confederate Gold

Robert F. Corwin

Mill City Press, Inc
2021
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Dr. George Ames notices an unusual gold coin in a necklace worn by Dr. Nancy Alvarez. On closer examination, he identifies it as a rare, pre-Civil War California Territorial gold coin. Nancy tells the ever-curious George that it was a gift from her former graduate assistant at the University of New Mexico, Anita Two Crows. George, aware of legends about lost Confederate gold buried in the Arizona desert, immediately thinks: "Where there's one coin, there may be more." His collector's instinct immediately kicks in, and he quickly surmises it might be part of a fabled hoard of lost Confederate gold. Once again George enlists the aid of his friends who had been involved in The Volsung Project and No Loose Ends. The serendipitous discovery of an old diary and a 19th century bible found in an old trunk at the Alvarez ranch in Texas leads the cast of characters on a series of discoveries as the author spins an exciting and convoluted tale. Full of unexpected twists and turns, The Deacon Affair: A Quest for Lost Confederate Gold is resolved in a most unusual way with an unexpected surprise conclusion. Robert Corwin attended Wake Forest College and Duke University School of Medicine. After completing his military service as Chief of Urology at Valley Forge General Hospital in 1968, he moved to Waco, Texas with his wife and first daughter. He actively pursued a private practice for 40 years, and added a son and another daughter to his family. He has had a lifelong interest in American History with special emphasis in the fields of military medicine, surgery, and weapons. He has been a frequent lecturer for local schools, clubs, and organizations, including Baylor University's Institute of Lifelong Learning. A gifted storyteller he has written three novels. The first two, The Volsung Project and No Loose Ends, dealt with the die-hard, post WWII Nazis attempting to build a Fourth Reich. In his third novel, The Deacon Affair: A Quest for Lost Confederate Gold, Corwin switches gears. This book is set in the American Southwest. No longer searching for Nazis, the characters are trying to solve a mystery that has baffled historians since the Civil War. Visit bobcorwinbooks.com for more information.
Biological Regulation and Development

Biological Regulation and Development

Robert F. Goldberger; Keith R. Yamamoto

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2013
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The motivation for us to conceive this series of volumes on regulation was mainly our belief that it would be fun, and at the same time productive, to approach the subject in a way that differs from that of other treatises. We thought it might be interesting and instructive­ for both author and reader-to examine a particular area of investigation in a framework of many different problems. Cutting across the traditional boundaries that have separated the subjects in past volumes on regulation is not an easy thing to do-not because it is difficult to think of what interesting topics should replace the old ones, but because it is difficult to find authors who are willing to write about areas outside those pursued in their own laboratories. Anyone who takes on the task of reviewing a broad area of interest must weave together its various parts by picking up the threads from many different laboratories, and attempt to produce a fabric with a meaningful design. Finding persons who are likely to succeed in such a task was the most difficult part of our job. In the first volume of this treatise, most of the chapters dealt with the mechanisms of The second volume involved a somewhat regulation of gene expression in microorganisms. broader area, spanning the prokaryotic-eukaryotic border. Topics ranged from phage mor­ phogenesis to the role of gradients in development. The last volume-Volume 3A-con­ cerned hormones, as does this volume-Volume 3B.
Tsong Khapa's Speech of Gold in the Essence of True Eloquence

Tsong Khapa's Speech of Gold in the Essence of True Eloquence

Robert A.F. Thurman

Princeton University Press
2014
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This is the first full study, translation, and critical annotation of the Essence of True Eloquence, by Tsong Khapa (1357-1419), universally acknowledged as the greatest Tibetan philosopher. The work is a study of the major schools of Mahayana Buddhism, known as Vijnanavada and Madhyamika, and an explanation of the Prasarigika (Dialecticist") interpretation of Madhyamika ("Centrism"). Originally published in 1984. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Tsong Khapa's Speech of Gold in the Essence of True Eloquence

Tsong Khapa's Speech of Gold in the Essence of True Eloquence

Robert A.F. Thurman

Princeton University Press
2016
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This is the first full study, translation, and critical annotation of the Essence of True Eloquence, by Tsong Khapa (1357-1419), universally acknowledged as the greatest Tibetan philosopher. The work is a study of the major schools of Mahayana Buddhism, known as Vijnanavada and Madhyamika, and an explanation of the Prasarigika (Dialecticist") interpretation of Madhyamika ("Centrism"). Originally published in 1984. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Auditory System

Auditory System

Moshe Abeles; Göran Bredberg; Robert A. Butler; John H. Casseday; John E. Desmedt; Irving T. Diamond; Solomon D. Erulkar; E. F. Evans; Jay M. Goldberg; Moise H. Goldstein; David M. Green; Ivan M. Hunter-Duvar; Lloyd A. Jeffress; William D. Neff; William A. Yost; E. Zwicker

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2011
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nerve; subsequently, however, they concluded that the recordings had been from aberrant cells of the cochlear nucleus lying central to the glial margin of the VIII nerve (GALAMBOS and DAVIS, 1948). The first successful recordmgs from fibres of the cochlear nerve were made by TASAKI (1954) in the guinea pig. These classical but necessarily limited results were greatly extended by ROSE, GALAMBOS, and HUGHES (1959) in the cat cochlear nucleus and by KATSUKI and co-workers (KATSUKI et at. , 1958, 1961, 1962) in the cat and monkey cochlear nerve. Perhaps the most significant developments have been the introduction of techniques for precise control of the acoustic stimulus and the quantitative analysis of neuronal response patterns, notably by the laboratories of KIANG (e. g. GERSTEIN and KIANG, 1960; KIANG et at. , 1962b, 1965a, 1967) and ROSE (e. g. ROSE et at. , 1967; HIND et at. , 1967). These developments have made possible a large number of quanti­ tative investigations of the behaviour of representative numbers of neurons at these levels of the peripheral auditory system under a wide variety of stimulus conditions. Most of the findings discussed herein have been obtained on anaesthetized cats. Where comparative data are available, substantially similar results have been obtained in other mammalian species (e. g. guinea pig, monkey, rat). Certain significant differences have been noted in lizards, frogs and fish as would be expect­ ed from the different morphologies of their organs of hearing (e. g.
Robert F. Kennedy and the 1968 Indiana Primary

Robert F. Kennedy and the 1968 Indiana Primary

Ray E. Boomhower

Indiana University Press
2017
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On April 4, 1968, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., arrived in Indiana to campaign for the Indiana Democratic presidential primary. As Kennedy prepared to fly from an appearance in Muncie to Indianapolis, he learned that civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., had been shot outside his hotel in Memphis, Tennessee. Before his plane landed in Indianapolis, Kennedy heard the news that King had died. Despite warnings from Indianapolis police that they could not guarantee his safety, and brushing off concerns from his own staff, Kennedy decided to proceed with plans to address an outdoor rally to be held in the heart of the city's African American community. On that cold and windy evening, Kennedy broke the news of King's death in an impassioned, extemporaneous speech on the need for compassion in the face of violence. It has proven to be one of the great speeches in American political history. Marking the 40th anniversary of Kennedy's Indianapolis speech, this book explains what brought the politician to Indiana that day, and explores the characters and events of the 1968 Indiana Democratic presidential primary in which Kennedy, who was an underdog, had a decisive victory.
Robert F. Kennedy and the 1968 Indiana Primary

Robert F. Kennedy and the 1968 Indiana Primary

Ray E. Boomhower

Indiana University Press
2008
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On April 4, 1968, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., arrived in Indiana to campaign for the Indiana Democratic presidential primary. As Kennedy prepared to fly from an appearance in Muncie to Indianapolis, he learned that civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., had been shot outside his hotel in Memphis, Tennessee. Before his plane landed in Indianapolis, Kennedy heard the news that King had died. Despite warnings from Indianapolis police that they could not guarantee his safety, and brushing off concerns from his own staff, Kennedy decided to proceed with plans to address an outdoor rally to be held in the heart of the city's African American community. On that cold and windy evening, Kennedy broke the news of King's death in an impassioned, extemporaneous speech on the need for compassion in the face of violence. It has proven to be one of the great speeches in American political history. Marking the 40th anniversary of Kennedy's Indianapolis speech, this book explains what brought the politician to Indiana that day, and explores the characters and events of the 1968 Indiana Democratic presidential primary in which Kennedy, who was an underdog, had a decisive victory.