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Vollständiges Wörterbuch der englischen und deutschen Sprache
zum Gebrauch für alle Stände mit vorzüglicher Rücksicht auf die neueste Literatur und Bezeichnung der Aussprache und Betonung nach Walker's und Heinsius' Grundsätzen -
A Pluralistic Universe
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Is Life Worth Living?
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Pragmatism
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Rhymes afloat and afield
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The Will to Believe
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The Will to Believe and Other Essays
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The correspondence of William James
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The correspondence of William James
Vol. 3, William and Henry : 1897 - 1910 -
The correspondence of William James
Vol. 2, William and Henry : 1885 - 1896 -
The correspondence of William James
Vol. 5, 1878 - 1884 -
The sorrows of Werter
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In the Court for the Trial of Impeachments and the Correction of Errors
William James, appellant and John M'Kiernan, administrator &c. of Patrick Connolly, deceased, respondent ; abstract of the depositions of the respondents witnesses referred to in the case on the part of the appellant -
The correspondence of William James
Vol. 4, 1856 - 1877 -
The correspondence of William James
Vol. 8, 1895 - June 1899 -
The correspondence of William James
Vol. 12, April 1908 - August 1910 -
Vollständiges Wörterbuch der englischen und deutschen Sprache zum Gebrauch für alle Stände
= A complete dictionary of the English and German languages for general use : mit vorzüglicher Rücksicht auf die neueste Literatur und Bezeichnung der Aussprache und Betonung nach Walker's und Heinsius' Grundsätzen -
Wörterbuch der englischen und deutschen Sprache
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England's interest: or, Means to promote the consumption of English wooll
to populate the nation and raise the value of lands, and the product of them, by increasing the manufacturers of cloth and stuffs made of English wooll, and silk, and mohair-yarn in this kingdom. Published to prevent misunderstandings, and that right judgment may be given in a matter of so great concern to the nation. Contained in reasons intended to be offered to a Committee of the Honourable House of Commons, who appointed to hear the weavers, against a Bill prohibiting the wear of silks and stuffs for six months of the year. (July the 9th, 1689.) By William James. Licensed and entred according to order -
An explanation of the proposal lately given in to the Honourable House of Commons, signed William James. It is humbly proposed that guineas, and all other gold coins now currant, be brought into the Exchequer ...
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Report, or essay, to illustrate the advantages of direct inland communication through Kent, Surrey, Sussex, and Hants
to connect the metropolis with the ports of Shoreham, (Brighton), Rochester, (Chatham) and Portsmouth, by a line of engine rail-road, and to render the Grand Surrey Canal, Wandsworth and Merstram Rail-road, Shoreham Harbour, and Waterloo Bridge shares, productive property -
A sermon preached at Paules Crosse the IX. of Nouember, 1589. By William Iames D. of Diuinitie, and deane of Christes-church in Oxford
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James's patent for improved rail or tram roads
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Talks To Teachers On Psychology, And To Students On Some Of Life's Ideals
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Memories and Studies