Nels C. Nelson has written: 'Contributions to the archaeology of Mammoth Cave and vicinity, Kentucky' -- subject(s): Antiquities 'Excavation of the Emeryville Shellmound, 1906' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Indians of North America, Anthropometry, Excavations (Archaeology) 'Contributions to the archaeology of Mammoth Cave and vicinity, Kentucky' -- subject(s): Antiquities
C. Thomas has written: 'Contributions to the history of the Eastern Townships' -- subject(s): Histoire, History 'The history of Shefford, civil, ecclesiastical, biographical and statistical' -- subject(s): Biography, History
Anne Klepper has written: 'Corporate contributions outlook, 1984' -- subject(s): Corporations, Charitable contributions, Congresses 'Screening requests for corporate contributions' -- subject(s): Case studies, Fund raising, Corporations, Charitable contributions, Evaluation, Charities 'Corporate contributions, 1989' -- subject(s): Corporations, Charitable contributions, Statistics 'Global contributions of U.S. corporations' -- subject(s): American Corporations, Case studies, Charitable contributions, Corporations, Corporations, American, Statistics 'Corporate contributions in an era of restructuring' -- subject(s): Corporations, Charitable contributions 'Annual survey of corporate contributions, 1974'
John C. Fledderjohn has written: 'Mr. Smithson goes to Washington' -- subject(s): Smithsonian Institution
My father was an employee of the C & C grocery from the 1940's thru the 1960's. I don't know when they first opened nor when they closed down. Mr Compton, who treated my father like a son, owned the stores.
Augustus C. Dodge has written: 'Speech of Mr. Augustus C. Dodge, delegate from Iowa, on the Oregon question' -- subject(s): Oregon question
Julius C. Alford has written: 'Speech of Mr. J. C. Alford, of Georgia, on abolition petitions' -- subject(s): Slavery, Speeches in Congress
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In my opinion, the majority of people would probably lean towards "most": but one could argue that, if you have the most (the highest in value), but I get more (higher than the previous), than I have the most (the highest in value). Thus you get some more (surpassing the previous high) and end up, as the one with the most (newest highest value) and so on.... Also, let`s say, Mr. A has $100. Now, Mr. B has more, but Mr. C has the most. Thus Mr. C possesses the highest value. But, let`s say Mr. A has $100, and we know, that Mr. B has the most. Along comes Mr. C with more and becomes of highest value.
C. Ludovici has written: 'A letter from the most ingenious Mr. Lodowick' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Doctrinal and controversial works, Society of Friends
Wilhelm C. H. Peters has written: 'The herpetological contributions of Wilhelm C.H. Peters (1815-1883)' -- subject(s): Classification, Reptiles, Herpetologists, Biography, Amphibians, Herpetology 'De serpentum familia uropeltaceorum' -- subject(s): Uropeltidae
C. C. Colby has written: 'Tariff re-adjustment' -- subject(s): Commerce, Reciprocity (Commerce), Free trade and protection 'Canada's National Policy' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Politique et gouvernement 'Speech of Mr. C.C. Colby, M.P. on Jesuits' Estates Act' -- subject(s): Jesuit estates