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Morley, H. Palissy the potter. The life of Bernard Palissy, of Saintes, his labours and discoveries in art and science with an outline of his philosophical doctrines, and a translation of illustrative selections from his works. Boston (MA) Ticknor, Reede Fields, 1853. [Pg.314]

Waite, Arthur Edward. The secret doctrine in Israel a study of the Zohar and its connections. London Rider, 1913 reprint, Boston Occult Modem Thought Book Centre, 1913. xvi, 330, 6p. [Pg.419]

Hartmann, Franz. The life and doctrines of Jacob Boehme the God-taught philosopher. Boston (MA) Occult Publ Co, 1891. [Pg.608]

Michla Pomerance, Sef-determination in Law and Practice The New Doctrine in the United Nations (The Hague and Boston Martinus Nijhoff, 1982). [Pg.208]

Adams was not the only observer to suggest caution in trying to predict the solvency of particular water supplies. Even proponents of the doctrine of protective power published articles encouraging doctors to be sensitive to the possibility of water-related lead poisoning among individuals who drew their water from supplies pronounced safe by prominent chemists. For example, in 1860, James R. Nichols published an article in the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal arguing that water supplies in Massachusetts were usually safe because they contained... [Pg.125]

Samuel Willard (1640-1707), for example, published multiple works in Boston in the 1680s and 1690s, such as The Child s Portion (1684) and The Doctrine of the Covenant of Redemption (1693) which were printed and distributed in the London Coffee House. See Mark Knights, Benjamin Harris (c. 1647-1720) , ODNB. [Pg.115]


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