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2008A pilot project to investigate a novel computerized concussion assessment tool for use in the emergency department and other outpatient settingsSkinner, JENNIFER
17-Jul-2012A pilot study for the development of a food skills survey toolVrhovnik, Lydia
2007A pilot study of the information needed by female BRCA mutation carriers to decide how to manage their risks of developing breast and ovarian cancersTurner, Kristin
31-May-2012Place Attachment: Grade 2 Students' Special Places at their SchoolsMosscrop, Katrina
29-Sep-2011PLACE MARKETING AND PLACE MAKING: TORONTO, TOURISM, AND THE FRACTURED GAZEFRANCESCHETTI, NADIA
1792A plain and earnest address to Britons, especially farmers, on the interesting state of public affairs in Great Britain and FranceFarmer.
1803A plain answer to the misrepresentations and calumnies contained in The cursory remarks of a near observerCourtenay, Thomas Peregrine, 1782-1841.
1745A plain answer to The plain reasoner. Wherein the present state of affairs it set, not in a new but true light; in contradiction to the reasoner who advises the continuance of a land-war, and doubling our debts and taxes, as the only means of recovering our trade, remaining free ... to which is added, an exact account of the present neat revenues and expences of France ..-
1807Plain facts, or, A review of the conduct of the late ministers-
1807Plain facts, or, A review of the conduct of the late ministers : to which is added, a postscipt-
1807Plain facts, or, The new ministry convicted by their own deeds : to which is subjoined, a letter by Lord GrenvilleGaskin, George, 1751-1829.
1742Plain matter of fact; or, Whiggism, the bulwark of these kingdomsLover of his country.
1808A plain practical plan, by which Great Britain may extricate herself from her present difficulties, procure the blessings of perfect peace, prosperity, and happiness, and dispense them to the whole worldEdwards, George, 1752-1823.
1831Plain reading for plain people! : being an account of the English Constitution , and the King's Reform Bill-
1745The plain reasoner. Wherein the present state of affairs are set in a new, but very obvious light; the separate and connected interests of Great Britain and Hanover consider'd; and the important question determined; whether England be best defended by an army, or a navy; at a distance or at home ..-
1804A plain reply to the pamphlet calling itself A plain answer: being a more fair state of the question between the late and the present ministersBisset, Robert, 1759-1805.
1776Plain truth addressed to the inhabitants of America, containing remarks on a late pamphlet, intitled Common sense : wherein are shewn, that the scheme of independence is ruinous, delusive, and impracticable, that were the author's asseverations, respecting the power of America, as real as nugatory, reconciliation on liberal principles with Great Britain would be exalted policy, ...Chalmers, James, 1727?-1806.
1710A plain, honest, easy and brief determination of the late controversy concerning that non-resistance of the higher powers ..Humfrey, John, 1621-1719.
2010Plan No. 1, Fort Henry Kingston, Upper Canada to accompany Colonel Nicoll's letter to the Inspector General of Fortifications No. 42, dated 18th August 1835 [cartographic material] /Nicolls, Gustavus A., 1817-1886
1780A plan of association on constitutional principles, for the parishes, tithings, hundreds, and counties of Great Britain, by which the outrages of mobs, and the necessity of a military government will be prevented, and the English constitution in a great measure restored, in 3 letters to a Member of ParliamentWilliams, David, 1738-1816.
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