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Abstract The Continental Congress had good intentions but little control over how the Declaration of Independence circulated in 1776. This is evidenced by a number of broadsides of the Declaration in the National Archives at Kew, including one that a Jewish merchant in Philadelphia tried to send to Amsterdam by way of Sint Eustatius ...
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2016
Most of the Wotton-Donne correspondence seems to come from 1598-1601, when both were employed as secretaries, Wotton to the Earl of Essex and Donne to Sir Thomas Egerton, Lord Keeper. It is curious that none of the letters is in the hand of the originator: most are in that of the scribe D1, and the rest in William Parkhurst’s. An explanation is offered
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Most of the Wotton-Donne correspondence seems to come from 1598-1601, when both were employed as secretaries, Wotton to the Earl of Essex and Donne to Sir Thomas Egerton, Lord Keeper. It is curious that none of the letters is in the hand of the originator: most are in that of the scribe D1, and the rest in William Parkhurst’s. An explanation is offered
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Intrastorm scale rainfall interception dynamics in a mature coniferous forest stand
Journal of Hydrology, 2017Shin’Ichi Iida +2 more
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