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Germs of the Waverley novels
Shand, Alexander Innes (1832-1907)
[1903]
Extracted from The Cornhill magazine, vol.14, no.79 N.S., pp.65-79.
Germs of ecclesiastical history : being the substance of a course of pastoral addresses
Bayley, Robert Slater (1859)
1853
By Robert Slater Bayley.
The doctrine of germs : or, The integration of certain partial differential equations which occur in mathematical physics
Earnshaw, Samuel (1805-1888)
1881
Das Tross'sche Fragment einer Minnesängerhandschrift : Ms. Berol. germ. 4̊.519 in Nachbildung
Degering, Hermann (1866-1942); Preussische Staatsbibliothek
1927
"Der Gesellschaft für Deutsche Philologie in Berlin zur Feier ihres 50 jährigen Bestehens am 18. Juni 1927 gewidmet."
The germ : thoughts towards nature in poetry, literature and art : being a facsimile reprint of The literary organ of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, published in 1850
Rossetti, William Michael (1829-1919); Preraphaelite Brotherhood
1901
Facsimile reprint; originally published: Aylott and Jones, 1850. Consists of preface, and parts for January, February, March, and May, in paper wrappers (in a case). No more issued.
Denomination: denarius
Date(s): 37 AD
Issuer/creator: Gaius Caligula (37-41)
Place: Lyons
Material: silver
Finite integrals and the doctrine of germs : an essay containing the complete integration of finite terms of the general linear equations of the decond order, with two or three independent variables and constant coefficients
Earnshaw, Samuel (1805-1888)
1876
"The substance of the... essay was communicated to the Cambridge Philosophical Society at their meeting on November 16, 1874".
Category: Rumours
W.H.Willcox (GS) Gas File re possibility of Germans poisoning canals and dropping cholera and typhoid germs.
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Category: Atrocities
Sir W.H. Wiillcox (GS) - Gas File re consideration of possible poisoning of canals by Germans and dropping of cholera and typhoid germs.
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Sancta Birgitta: Regula Sancti Salvatoris suecice cum libellis de vita monasteriali coniunctis e codice membr. Bibl. Berol. Germ. fol. 726, suecice et britannice praefatus
Bridget of Sweden, Saint (1303-1373); Wessén, Elias (1889-)
1965
Denomination: sestertius
Date(s): 236-238
Issuer/creator: Maximinus I Thrax (Augustus)
Place: Rome
Material: Copper alloy