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Principles of mental physiology, with their applications to the training and discipline of the mind, and the study of its morbid conditions By William B. Carpenter by
Publication details: New York D. Appleton and Company 1900
Availability: Items available for loan: Anna Centenary Library (1)Call number: 153.9 CAR.

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The manuscripts in the library at Lambeth Palace by
Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge Antiquarian Society 1900
Availability: Items available for loan: Anna Centenary Library (1)Call number: 091 JAM.

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The mechanical triumphs of the ancient Egyptians By Commander F. M. Barber by
Publication details: London K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & co., ltd 1900
Availability: Items available for loan: Anna Centenary Library (1)Call number: 932 BAR.

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The Northwest under three flags 1635-1796 Charles Moore by
Publication details: New Delhi Asian Educational Services 1900
Availability: Items available for loan: Anna Centenary Library (1)Call number: 977 MOO.

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The story of the heavens by Sir Robert Stawell Ball ... With twenty-four coloured plates and numerous illustrations by
Publication details: London Cassell and Company 1900
Availability: Items available for loan: Anna Centenary Library (1)Call number: 823.3 BAL.

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The universe story: from the primordial Flaring forth to the Ecozoic Era--a celebration of the Unfol Brian Swimme by
Publication details: New York HarperOne 1900
Availability: Items available for loan: Anna Centenary Library (1)Call number: 523.1 SWI.

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Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Adults W. Retz and R. G. Klein by
Publication details: Basel Karger Publishers 1900
Availability: Items available for loan: Anna Centenary Library (1)Call number: 616.8589 RET.

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The Northwest under three flags 1635-1796 Northwest under three flags 1635 1796 by
Edition: "xxii, 401 p. ; 21 cm., hbk"
Publication details: New Delhi ; Asian Educational Services ; 1900
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