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What to see in America . Falls of the Mohawk at Cohoes by the tribe at first, but afterward was accused of being asorcerer and inflicting on the Indians a scourge of cater-pillars. One evening, as he was stooping to enter a lodge,an Indian following behind, armed with a hatchet, struckhim lifeless. His head was fixed on a palisade, and hisbody was thrown into the Mohawk River. At Auriesvillea chapel has been erected on the site of his martyrdom. In the four miles that the water of Lake George travelsto Lake Champlain it descends two hundred and thirty feetand forms two series of cascades. The Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/what-to-see-in-america-falls-of-the-mohawk-at-cohoes-by-the-tribe-at-first-but-afterward-was-accused-of-being-asorcerer-and-inflicting-on-the-indians-a-scourge-of-cater-pillars-one-evening-as-he-was-stooping-to-enter-a-lodgean-indian-following-behind-armed-with-a-hatchet-struckhim-lifeless-his-head-was-fixed-on-a-palisade-and-hisbody-was-thrown-into-the-mohawk-river-at-auriesvillea-chapel-has-been-erected-on-the-site-of-his-martyrdom-in-the-four-miles-that-the-water-of-lake-george-travelsto-lake-champlain-it-descends-two-hundred-and-thirty-feetand-forms-two-series-of-cascades-the-image338353704.html
RM2AJD9GT–What to see in America . Falls of the Mohawk at Cohoes by the tribe at first, but afterward was accused of being asorcerer and inflicting on the Indians a scourge of cater-pillars. One evening, as he was stooping to enter a lodge,an Indian following behind, armed with a hatchet, struckhim lifeless. His head was fixed on a palisade, and hisbody was thrown into the Mohawk River. At Auriesvillea chapel has been erected on the site of his martyrdom. In the four miles that the water of Lake George travelsto Lake Champlain it descends two hundred and thirty feetand forms two series of cascades. The
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. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature. I05. Richard Ferris, his travelsto Bristow. ^m ^^ ^m B^^Oi ^M E^ 1^ Fter that I had rashly determined to passthe seas in a wherry, and to row myself inthe same to the city of Bristow, thoughwith the evil will of sundry my goodfriends; and especially full sore against myaged fathers consent, now dwelling in thecity of Westminster, where I was born : Ithought it convenient to seek out some oneexpert pilot, to direct me and my companion by his skill, thebetter to pass the perils and dangers, whereof I was foretold.Whereupon, I too Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-english-garner-ingatherings-from-our-history-and-literature-i05-richard-ferris-his-travelsto-bristow-m-m-boi-m-e-1-fter-that-i-had-rashly-determined-to-passthe-seas-in-a-wherry-and-to-row-myself-inthe-same-to-the-city-of-bristow-thoughwith-the-evil-will-of-sundry-my-goodfriends-and-especially-full-sore-against-myaged-fathers-consent-now-dwelling-in-thecity-of-westminster-where-i-was-born-ithought-it-convenient-to-seek-out-some-oneexpert-pilot-to-direct-me-and-my-companion-by-his-skill-thebetter-to-pass-the-perils-and-dangers-whereof-i-was-foretoldwhereupon-i-too-image336719208.html
RM2AFPTP0–. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature. I05. Richard Ferris, his travelsto Bristow. ^m ^^ ^m B^^Oi ^M E^ 1^ Fter that I had rashly determined to passthe seas in a wherry, and to row myself inthe same to the city of Bristow, thoughwith the evil will of sundry my goodfriends; and especially full sore against myaged fathers consent, now dwelling in thecity of Westminster, where I was born : Ithought it convenient to seek out some oneexpert pilot, to direct me and my companion by his skill, thebetter to pass the perils and dangers, whereof I was foretold.Whereupon, I too
An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . Richard Ferris, his travelsto Bristow.. Fter that I had rashly determined to passthe seas in a wherry, and to row myself inthe same to the city of Bristow, thoughwith the evil will of sundry my goodfriends; and especially full sore against myaged fathers consent, now dwelling in thecity of Westminster, where I was born : Ithought it convenient to seek out some oneexpert pilot, to direct me and my companion by his skill, thebetter to pass the perils and dangers, whereof I was foretold.Whereupon, I took unto me one W. Thomas, a ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-english-garner-ingatherings-from-our-history-and-literature-richard-ferris-his-travelsto-bristow-fter-that-i-had-rashly-determined-to-passthe-seas-in-a-wherry-and-to-row-myself-inthe-same-to-the-city-of-bristow-thoughwith-the-evil-will-of-sundry-my-goodfriends-and-especially-full-sore-against-myaged-fathers-consent-now-dwelling-in-thecity-of-westminster-where-i-was-born-ithought-it-convenient-to-seek-out-some-oneexpert-pilot-to-direct-me-and-my-companion-by-his-skill-thebetter-to-pass-the-perils-and-dangers-whereof-i-was-foretoldwhereupon-i-took-unto-me-one-w-thomas-a-ma-image342920657.html
RM2AWWAP9–An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . Richard Ferris, his travelsto Bristow.. Fter that I had rashly determined to passthe seas in a wherry, and to row myself inthe same to the city of Bristow, thoughwith the evil will of sundry my goodfriends; and especially full sore against myaged fathers consent, now dwelling in thecity of Westminster, where I was born : Ithought it convenient to seek out some oneexpert pilot, to direct me and my companion by his skill, thebetter to pass the perils and dangers, whereof I was foretold.Whereupon, I took unto me one W. Thomas, a ma
. The Oist . ds at Denm^r.—Last Oct-ober, several specimens of Glossy Ibis{Ibis ordii), one each of Surf Duck(P. berspicellata), and Goshawk {A.atricapillus) was taken here. Mr. Ru-dolf Borcherdt, a Taxidermist who hasthe above, tells me that during twelveyears residence here he has seen butvery few of the Ibis, and that the lattertwo have never before been taken in thislocality. D. D. Stone. [Our Correspondent has our tJianksfor devoting his time during his travelsto keep us posted on his observations inthe various places that he is visiting.] New Publication.—In a letter recentlyreceived fro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-oist-ds-at-denmrlast-oct-ober-several-specimens-of-glossy-ibisibis-ordii-one-each-of-surf-duckp-berspicellata-and-goshawk-aatricapillus-was-taken-here-mr-ru-dolf-borcherdt-a-taxidermist-who-hasthe-above-tells-me-that-during-twelveyears-residence-here-he-has-seen-butvery-few-of-the-ibis-and-that-the-lattertwo-have-never-before-been-taken-in-thislocality-d-d-stone-our-correspondent-has-our-tjianksfor-devoting-his-time-during-his-travelsto-keep-us-posted-on-his-observations-inthe-various-places-that-he-is-visiting-new-publicationin-a-letter-recentlyreceived-fro-image375175495.html
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. Electric railway gazette . 512,112. CABLE GRIP. part with an eccentric groove therein, an indicator pivotedat one point and provided with a finger to extend into theeccentric groove at another point so that by the motion ofthe rotating part the indicator is moved as the finger travelsto or from the centerof rotation. 512,112. Cable Grip. Alfred N. Humphreys,Irwin, Pa, Filed October 31, 1892. This is a grip comprising a frame terminating in a jaw,an arm pivoted to the frame and terminating in a jawwhich is opposite the frame jaw, a screw carried by theframe and engaging the arm, and a couplin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/electric-railway-gazette-512112-cable-grip-part-with-an-eccentric-groove-therein-an-indicator-pivotedat-one-point-and-provided-with-a-finger-to-extend-into-theeccentric-groove-at-another-point-so-that-by-the-motion-ofthe-rotating-part-the-indicator-is-moved-as-the-finger-travelsto-or-from-the-centerof-rotation-512112-cable-grip-alfred-n-humphreysirwin-pa-filed-october-31-1892-this-is-a-grip-comprising-a-frame-terminating-in-a-jawan-arm-pivoted-to-the-frame-and-terminating-in-a-jawwhich-is-opposite-the-frame-jaw-a-screw-carried-by-theframe-and-engaging-the-arm-and-a-couplin-image375782878.html
RM2CRAAW2–. Electric railway gazette . 512,112. CABLE GRIP. part with an eccentric groove therein, an indicator pivotedat one point and provided with a finger to extend into theeccentric groove at another point so that by the motion ofthe rotating part the indicator is moved as the finger travelsto or from the centerof rotation. 512,112. Cable Grip. Alfred N. Humphreys,Irwin, Pa, Filed October 31, 1892. This is a grip comprising a frame terminating in a jaw,an arm pivoted to the frame and terminating in a jawwhich is opposite the frame jaw, a screw carried by theframe and engaging the arm, and a couplin
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