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Mine was an Apple IIc purchased at Schaack Electronics, a store in Crossroads Mall in Boulder, Colorado, in 1984.
Question of the Day 2009
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Van Schaack to Theodore Sedgwick, Pittsfield, MA, February 4, 1788, DHRC VII: 1577–78 and n.1–3 at 1577–78.
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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Dr. Andrew Van Schaack, a professor at Vanderbilt University, found in one course that 41 percent of his students mostly sophomores admitted to having parents help with their assignments; about 90 percent said they knew someone who did.
The iConnected Parent Barbara K. Hofer 2010
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In the far western town of Pittsfield, Henry Van Schaack, a wealthy forty-four-year-old fur trader and onetime Loyalist from Kinderhook, New York, fought doggedly for ratification.
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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Van Schaack to Theodore Sedgwick, Pittsfield, MA, February 4, 1788, DHRC VII: 1577–78 and n.1–3 at 1577–78.
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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Van Schaack to Theodore Sedgwick, Pittsfield, MA, February 4, 1788, DHRC VII: 1577–78 and n.1–3 at 1577–78.
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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In the far western town of Pittsfield, Henry Van Schaack, a wealthy forty-four-year-old fur trader and onetime Loyalist from Kinderhook, New York, fought doggedly for ratification.
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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In the far western town of Pittsfield, Henry Van Schaack, a wealthy forty-four-year-old fur trader and onetime Loyalist from Kinderhook, New York, fought doggedly for ratification.
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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For a case study of the career of a lawyer who wavered in his allegiance, left the country, lived in exile, and ultimately came back to a successful practice (Peter Van Schaack), see Maxwell Bloomfield, American Lawyers in a Changing Society, 1776-1876 (1976), pp.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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For a case study of the career of a lawyer who wavered in his allegiance, left the country, lived in exile, and ultimately came back to a successful practice (Peter Van Schaack), see Maxwell Bloomfield, American Lawyers in a Changing Society, 1776-1876 (1976), pp.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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