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Title
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Principles of social science
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Contributor(s)
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Carey, Henry Charles (author)
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Publisher
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etc
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Date
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1858-1860
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Notes
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3 v. ;, OCMH1: [v.1] ; No 2697 | Alcove A | Shelf 15 ;, OCMH2: [v.1] ; [IIlegible.] ;, COVERAGE: v.1 only of 3. ;
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PID
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oneLib:403
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Identifier
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oneLib:403, citekey: 1468, http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006593574
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Title
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Principles of social science
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Contributor(s)
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Carey, Henry Charles (author)
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Publisher
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Lippincott & Co.
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Date
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1865, ©1858
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Notes
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511 p. ; Link is to 1858 edition with same pagination and publisher. ;, OCMH1: [v.2] ; No 2698 | Alcove A | Shelf 15 ; [v.3] ; No. 2699 | Alcove A. | Shelf 15 ;, OCMH2: [v.2] ; [Illegible.] ; [v.3] ; [Illegible.] ;, COVERAGE: v.2 and v.3 only of 3. ;, INSERTS: [v.3] ; [Text Block] [Scrap of paper with writing inserted between pages 286 and 287. Recto:] The [Crossed out.] The following is a note taken | from the third volume of Careys Prin- | ciples of Social Science ; [Verso] which he ascended the stage, bowed gracefully [Page ripped.] | audience, and remarked that he did not feel | like making a speech until he had accomplished | the work he had undertaken, and if he failed in | that he should not care to talk much. Mr Cheston | is a citizen of Boston, gentlemanly in manners, | very slim in person and delicate in appearance. | No one can help wishing him success. ;
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PID
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oneLib:402
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Identifier
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oneLib:402, citekey: 1511, http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006593574