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  1. Scotish poems, reprinted from scarce editions ... with three pieces before unpublished Volume 2 by John, 1758-1826 Pinkerton, 2009-10-26
  2. Literary correspondence, now first printed from the originals in the possession of Dawson Turner Volume 2 by John, 1758-1826 Pinkerton, 2009-10-26
  3. Petralogy. A treatise on rocks Volume 1 by John, 1758-1826 Pinkerton, 2009-10-26
  4. Scottish tragic ballads by John, 1758-1826 Pinkerton, 2009-10-26
  5. Ancient lives of Scottish saints translated by W.M. Metcalfe ; w by Pinkerton. John. 1758-1826., 1895-01-01
  6. Select Scotish ballads Volume 1 by John, 1758-1826 Pinkerton, 2009-10-26
  7. Ancient Scottish poems, never before in print. But now published from the Ms. collections of Sir Richard Maitland, of Lethington, knight Volume 1 by John, 1758-1826 Pinkerton, 2009-10-26
  8. The Percy Letters: The Correspondence of Thomas Percy and John Pinkerton (Vol 8) by Thomas Percy, 1985-09-10

61. Biblioteca Virtual
Pinkerton, John (1758 + 1826). Early Australian Voyages Pelsart, Tasman, Dampier(.zip 101 Kb). Plaatje, Sol. Native Life In South Africa(.zip - 293 Kb).
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62. American History
Drawing on the compilation of travel narratives by the Spanish Pedro de la Estala,John Pinkerton 1758­1826, for example, repeated in 1811 in the third
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How to Write the History of the New World : Histories, Epistemologies, and Identities in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World by Jorge Canizares-Esguerra (Stanford University Press) is likely to have a broad reach in demonstrating the necessary recognition that South American and Spanish histories have more to teach us about the idea of the New World than has been usually acknowledge in the Anglophone world. In the mid-eighteenth century, the French naturalist Buffon contended that the New World was in fact geologically new-that it had recently emerged from the waters-and that dangerous miasmas had caused all organic life on the continents to degenerate. In the "dispute of the New World" many historians, naturalists, and moral philosophers from Europe and the Americas (including Thomas Jefferson) sought either to confirm or refute Buffon's views. This book maintains that the "dispute" was also a debate over historical authority: upon whose sources and facts should naturalists and historians reconstruct the history of the continent and its peoples? The author traces the cultural processes that led early-modern intellectuals on both sides of the Atlantic to question primary sources that had long been considered authoritative: Mesoamerican codices, early colonial Spanish chronicles, and travel accounts. In the process, he demonstrates how the writings of these critics led to the rise of the genre of conjectural history. The book also adds to the literature on nation formation by exploring the creation of specific identities in Spain and Spanish America by means of particular historical narratives and institutions. Finally, it demonstrates that colonial intellectuals went beyond mirroring or contesting European ideas and put forth daring and original critiques of European epistemologies that resulted in substantially new historiographical concepts.

63. EBooks (e-Books, EBook): Digital Book Index: Search By Author
Doyle, (best). AUTHOR, AUTHOR, TITLE, EDITION, FORMAT, PRICE, PUBORG.Pinkerton, John, Early Australian Voyages, TxtG, n/c, GutenbergUS.HINT To
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64. Index
Early Australian Voyages Pelsart, Tasman, Dampier, by Pinkerton, John, 17581826Early Kings Of Norway, by Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881 Early Short Fiction Of
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65. Birth And Death Dates Of Authors
1856 1934) PINCHOT, Gifford (1865 - 1946) PINDAR, Peter (1738 - 1819) PINERO,Arthur Wing (1855 - 1934) Pinkerton, John (1758 - 1826) PIOZZI, Hester Lynch
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66. Wild3
nd, 1 p. 20, Pearson, George, 17511828. March 9, 1827, 1 p. 20, Pearson, John,1758-1826. August 26, 1811, 3 pp. Peel, Sir Robert, 1788-1830. 4, 1829, 1 p.
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Volume # Name/Description Inglis, Charles, 1734-1816 December 4, 1797, 1 p. Inskipp, James, 1790-1868 May 25, 1820, 1 p. [n.d.], 1 p. Iturbide, Agustin de, 1783-1824 February 20, 1821, 2 pp. Jackson, John, 1778-1831 January 19, 1827, 1 p. Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826 September 27, 1780, 1 p. Jekyll, Joseph, (d. 1837) autograph only Jenner, Edward, 1749-1823 July 30, 1803, 2 pp. Jennings, [Ian] 1823, 1 p. Jerdan, William, 1782-1869 [n.d.], 1 p. February 27, 1832, 2 pp. Jerrold, Douglas, William, 1803-1857 [n.d.], 1 p. note Jervis, John, 1735-1823 Earl of St. Vincent June 11, 1801, 2 pp. April 13, 1821, 1 p. August 6, 1820, 1 p. October 21, 1822, 1 p. Johnes, Thomas, 1748-1816 1801, 1 p. Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784 [n.d.], fragment of a letter (one line) Jones, George, 1786-1869 [n.d.], 1 p. [n.d.], 1 p. November 7, 1822, 2 pp. August 28, 1830, 2 pp. signature Jones, Richard, 1779-1831 July 23, 1827, 1 p. Joseph, George Francis, 1764-1846 [n.d.], 2 pp. signature Jourdan, Jean Baptiste, 1762-1833 [n.d.], 1 p. 1825, 1 p. Julien, [Pierre, 1731-1804] [n.d.], 1 p.

67. Freshwater Fishes Of Iran, Introduction - History Of Research
A summary and translation into English of the earlier accounts may be found inPinkerton (17581826). Sir John Chardin, in a series of English and French
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Freshwater Fishes of Iran Introduction - History of Research Revised: 12 February 2003 Acknowledgements Purpose Materials and Methods History of Research Fisheries ... Habitats Environmental Change Drainage Basins Scientific Names Fish Structure Collecting Fishes Preserving Fishes ... Quotes History of Research Written records extend back to the third millennium B.C. in Mesopotamia, the plain shared between Iran and Iraq. The Uruk IV symbol for fish dates to 3100 B.C. or 5050 B.P. Later cuneiform writing on clay tablets refer to fishes and attempts have been made to identify the species, with variable results (Scheil, 1918; Diemel, 1926; Civil, 1961: Landsberger, 1962; Salonen, 1970; Sahrhage and Lundbeck, 1992). About 324 Sumerian and Babylonian fish names have been identified referring to about 90 species (some of which are marine). Fish played a prominent part in every day life, both as food and as religious symbols (van Buren, 1948; Salonen, 1970; de Moor, 1998). Fishing regulations had set penalties and fishing rights were leased. Guilds of fishermen existed and transport to cities with marketing was organised. Fish were sun-dried, salted, pickled, fermented and possibly smoked. Fishermen had to deliver part of their catch to the temples or as duties. Surplus fish were sold to the public. Consumption of fish was prohibited on certain days (Sahrhage and Lundbeck, 1992). Archaeological remains containing fish bones at Abu Salabikh, Iraq, dated to 3000 B.C. (and summarised for south Mesopotamia), have been identified to include

68. Project Gutenberg Titles
Alkahest, The, by Balzac, Honore de, 17991850. All For Love, by Dryden,John, 1631-1700. Andersonville Volume 1, by McElroy, John, 1846-1929.
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