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181by Crosby, Emma, 1849-1926“... quick recovery after her latest childbirth, and her happiness in her home life. ......”
Published 2013
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182by Crosby, Emma, 1849-1926“... in her new home and provides description of it. Notes the foods she has been eating and the chilly...”
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183by Crosby, Emma, 1849-1926“... and their home, her continued disappointment about a teacher, and Thomas' desire to visit other communities...”
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184by Crosby, Emma, 1849-1926“..., and construction plans for their house, a school house, and the girls' home. ......”
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185by Szabo, Lisa Sara“...During the first half of the twentieth century, British Columbia was comprised of small clusters...”
Published 2007
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186by Crosby, Emma, 1849-1926“...'s latest improvements to their home and yard. He has built a barnyard with plans to keep chickens. Relates...”
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187by Tortell, Philippe Daniel, 1972-“... and poorly studied region is home to highly productive marine ecosystems, which are being significantly...”
Published 2015
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188by Crosby, Emma, 1849-1926“... absences. Describes the journey home from Victoria, the receipt of gifts, and procurement of supplies and a...”
Published 2013
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189by Knopp, Magdalyn A.“... is the stereotype of Irishness in Newfoundland. Although initially colonized by immigrants from the British Isles...”
Published 2022
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190by Crosby, Emma, 1849-1926“..., and her resulting inability to devote enough attention to the girls' home. Informs that to her regret Miss...”
Published 2013
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191by Crosby, Emma, 1849-1926“... time Mr. Crosby had arrived home with fresh food supplies and gifts sent for Jessie. Expresses her fear...”
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192by Phillips, Nancy Kimberley“...Located on the unceded homeLands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, skwxwú7mesh, and səlil̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ Nations...”
Published 2021
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193by Crosby, Emma, 1849-1926“... reside in the "Home," with a new girl arriving shortly after another married and left. The letter...”
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194by Fowler, Joseph“...This exhibition and accompanying essay explore objects of cultural significance from my home...”
Published 2019
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195by Ryan, Keeley“... spaces, reducing barriers to language learning for individuals living outside of their home communities...”
Published 2016
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196by Nagy, Stephanie“... of hegemonic masculinities and neoliberalism. This study is spatially situated in the City of Kelowna as a home...”
Published 2018
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197by Luke, Karen E. A.“... in Vancouver, B.C. under the Burrard Street Bridge. Once home to a First Nations village and reserve, the site...”
Published 2009
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198by Wilson, Steven Foster“... where home ranges were less than about ten times the median size of habitat patches on the landscape...”
Published 1998
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199by Bodart, Julien, Bingham, Robert, Ashmore, David, Karlsson, Nanna, Hein, Andrew, Vaughan, David“... Horizons (or IRHs) traced on the British Antarctic Survey's PASIN system and NASA Operation IceBridge...”
Published 2021
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200by Hicks, Susan M.“..., boasting diamond reserves that produce about 25% of the world‘s diamonds. The region is also home to a...”
Published 2011
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