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Days and ways in old Boston . landincreased two and a half times, but the numberof persons engaged solely in manufactures quad-rupled. They received nearly six hundred mil-lions of dollars in wages. The capital investedamounted to two and a half billions of dollars,and products were valued annually at a littleover two and a half billions of dollars. The magnitude of industrial growth and thechanged relationship of capital to value of productsuggest the permanent opportunity and dutythat came to the bankers of Boston after thegreat task of financing the railways of the Westwas approaching compl
Days and ways in old Boston . landincreased two and a half times, but the numberof persons engaged solely in manufactures quad-rupled. They received nearly six hundred mil-lions of dollars in wages. The capital investedamounted to two and a half billions of dollars,and products were valued annually at a littleover two and a half billions of dollars. The magnitude of industrial growth and thechanged relationship of capital to value of productsuggest the permanent opportunity and dutythat came to the bankers of Boston after thegreat task of financing the railways of the Westwas approaching complhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/days-and-ways-in-old-boston-landincreased-two-and-a-half-times-but-the-numberof-persons-engaged-solely-in-manufactures-quad-rupled-they-received-nearly-six-hundred-mil-lions-of-dollars-in-wages-the-capital-investedamounted-to-two-and-a-half-billions-of-dollarsand-products-were-valued-annually-at-a-littleover-two-and-a-half-billions-of-dollars-the-magnitude-of-industrial-growth-and-thechanged-relationship-of-capital-to-value-of-productsuggest-the-permanent-opportunity-and-dutythat-came-to-the-bankers-of-boston-after-thegreat-task-of-financing-the-railways-of-the-westwas-approaching-compl-image338392413.html
Providence in colonial times . there for two yearshe abode as teacher, diversifying his ministrations tothe Pilgrim Fathers by a brisk discussion of the themethat * Christian Kings (so-called) are invested witha right, by virtue of their Christianity, to take andgive away the lands and countries of other men.This proposition, as interpreted by Williams, led to adenial of the validity of the royal land grants, andthe assertion that an equitable title to the land couldonly be obtained from its rightful owners, the Indians. These years are also memorable, in the record ofRoger Williamss experienc
Providence in colonial times . there for two yearshe abode as teacher, diversifying his ministrations tothe Pilgrim Fathers by a brisk discussion of the themethat * Christian Kings (so-called) are invested witha right, by virtue of their Christianity, to take andgive away the lands and countries of other men.This proposition, as interpreted by Williams, led to adenial of the validity of the royal land grants, andthe assertion that an equitable title to the land couldonly be obtained from its rightful owners, the Indians. These years are also memorable, in the record ofRoger Williamss experienchttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/providence-in-colonial-times-there-for-two-yearshe-abode-as-teacher-diversifying-his-ministrations-tothe-pilgrim-fathers-by-a-brisk-discussion-of-the-themethat-christian-kings-so-called-are-invested-witha-right-by-virtue-of-their-christianity-to-take-andgive-away-the-lands-and-countries-of-other-menthis-proposition-as-interpreted-by-williams-led-to-adenial-of-the-validity-of-the-royal-land-grants-andthe-assertion-that-an-equitable-title-to-the-land-couldonly-be-obtained-from-its-rightful-owners-the-indians-these-years-are-also-memorable-in-the-record-ofroger-williamss-experienc-image338954633.html
. Wild brother; strangest of true stories from the north woods. een carried out bythis kind-hearted woman. I should like to offeran amendment to the previous motion. I move,sir, that the chair appoint two men to pass withhats around these tables. Amidst great applause this motion was unani-mously carried, and a moment later two blackderby hats were passing from hand to hand roundthe hall. Presently these were returned to me fulland overflowing with green bank-notes. At midnight, when I walked down town to myhotel, two men accompanied me, as body-guards,for I was a traveling savings-bank, with
. Wild brother; strangest of true stories from the north woods. een carried out bythis kind-hearted woman. I should like to offeran amendment to the previous motion. I move,sir, that the chair appoint two men to pass withhats around these tables. Amidst great applause this motion was unani-mously carried, and a moment later two blackderby hats were passing from hand to hand roundthe hall. Presently these were returned to me fulland overflowing with green bank-notes. At midnight, when I walked down town to myhotel, two men accompanied me, as body-guards,for I was a traveling savings-bank, withhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wild-brother-strangest-of-true-stories-from-the-north-woods-een-carried-out-bythis-kind-hearted-woman-i-should-like-to-offeran-amendment-to-the-previous-motion-i-movesir-that-the-chair-appoint-two-men-to-pass-withhats-around-these-tables-amidst-great-applause-this-motion-was-unani-mously-carried-and-a-moment-later-two-blackderby-hats-were-passing-from-hand-to-hand-roundthe-hall-presently-these-were-returned-to-me-fulland-overflowing-with-green-bank-notes-at-midnight-when-i-walked-down-town-to-myhotel-two-men-accompanied-me-as-body-guardsfor-i-was-a-traveling-savings-bank-with-image336830417.html
A short history of England . il-ity be wasted when there was need forit. and men of military training andgifts were none too numerous at thattime. Marlborough was therefore re-stored to favor and placed in commandof the allied English and Dutch forceson the continent immediately underthe king. Williams death left him for thetime with all the military power andresponsibility in his hands. In military and foreign affairs itwas Marlborough rather than the queen who was the real succes-sor of William. This resulted partiv from the fact that he haddirectly arid by means of his wife very great perso
A short history of England . il-ity be wasted when there was need forit. and men of military training andgifts were none too numerous at thattime. Marlborough was therefore re-stored to favor and placed in commandof the allied English and Dutch forceson the continent immediately underthe king. Williams death left him for thetime with all the military power andresponsibility in his hands. In military and foreign affairs itwas Marlborough rather than the queen who was the real succes-sor of William. This resulted partiv from the fact that he haddirectly arid by means of his wife very great persohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-short-history-of-england-il-ity-be-wasted-when-there-was-need-forit-and-men-of-military-training-andgifts-were-none-too-numerous-at-thattime-marlborough-was-therefore-re-stored-to-favor-and-placed-in-commandof-the-allied-english-and-dutch-forceson-the-continent-immediately-underthe-king-williams-death-left-him-for-thetime-with-all-the-military-power-andresponsibility-in-his-hands-in-military-and-foreign-affairs-itwas-marlborough-rather-than-the-queen-who-was-the-real-succes-sor-of-william-this-resulted-partiv-from-the-fact-that-he-haddirectly-arid-by-means-of-his-wife-very-great-perso-image343028710.html
. Miscellaneous papers and sketches : hitherto uncollected. The first thing he does is to take his wig out of pawn.. And now, says lie, Ill go take a sthroll to the Wist Ind, andcall on me frind, Sir Hinry Pelham.
. Miscellaneous papers and sketches : hitherto uncollected. The first thing he does is to take his wig out of pawn.. And now, says lie, Ill go take a sthroll to the Wist Ind, andcall on me frind, Sir Hinry Pelham.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/miscellaneous-papers-and-sketches-hitherto-uncollected-the-first-thing-he-does-is-to-take-his-wig-out-of-pawn-and-now-says-lie-ill-go-take-a-sthroll-to-the-wist-ind-andcall-on-me-frind-sir-hinry-pelham-image370525477.html
. Battleground adventures, the stories of dwellers on the scenes of conflict in some of the most notable battles of the civil war . morning to ketch a train.He was a very small man with hair as black as jet. Whilethe fighting was going on at Chickamauga a man camefrom the battlefield and leaned up against our fence. Itwas that spy. He did nt have any gun, and he was dustyand wore out and all broke down. He asked for water, andwhen I brought it to him I says, Youre the one who washyar that night, and he said he was. He stayed tharleaning against the fence for an hour or two. During the next two
. Battleground adventures, the stories of dwellers on the scenes of conflict in some of the most notable battles of the civil war . morning to ketch a train.He was a very small man with hair as black as jet. Whilethe fighting was going on at Chickamauga a man camefrom the battlefield and leaned up against our fence. Itwas that spy. He did nt have any gun, and he was dustyand wore out and all broke down. He asked for water, andwhen I brought it to him I says, Youre the one who washyar that night, and he said he was. He stayed tharleaning against the fence for an hour or two. During the next twohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/battleground-adventures-the-stories-of-dwellers-on-the-scenes-of-conflict-in-some-of-the-most-notable-battles-of-the-civil-war-morning-to-ketch-a-trainhe-was-a-very-small-man-with-hair-as-black-as-jet-whilethe-fighting-was-going-on-at-chickamauga-a-man-camefrom-the-battlefield-and-leaned-up-against-our-fence-itwas-that-spy-he-did-nt-have-any-gun-and-he-was-dustyand-wore-out-and-all-broke-down-he-asked-for-water-andwhen-i-brought-it-to-him-i-says-youre-the-one-who-washyar-that-night-and-he-said-he-was-he-stayed-tharleaning-against-the-fence-for-an-hour-or-two-during-the-next-two-image372668646.html
. The Far East and the new America; a picturesque and historic account of these lands and peoples, with the following special articles: China. THE PHILIPPINES. 291 first warning to the Spanish. A bugle sounded the alarm on the shore,followed by a shrill whistle and the boom of a cannon. This was theopening shot of the battle of Cavite and of the war. It was then aquarter past eleven. Not until the Spani.sh had fired their third shot, with their usualinaccuracy, did the Boston fire the first gun on the part of the Americans.Another missile from the shore hurtled over their heads, and the Concor
. The Far East and the new America; a picturesque and historic account of these lands and peoples, with the following special articles: China. THE PHILIPPINES. 291 first warning to the Spanish. A bugle sounded the alarm on the shore,followed by a shrill whistle and the boom of a cannon. This was theopening shot of the battle of Cavite and of the war. It was then aquarter past eleven. Not until the Spani.sh had fired their third shot, with their usualinaccuracy, did the Boston fire the first gun on the part of the Americans.Another missile from the shore hurtled over their heads, and the Concorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-far-east-and-the-new-america-a-picturesque-and-historic-account-of-these-lands-and-peoples-with-the-following-special-articles-china-the-philippines-291-first-warning-to-the-spanish-a-bugle-sounded-the-alarm-on-the-shorefollowed-by-a-shrill-whistle-and-the-boom-of-a-cannon-this-was-theopening-shot-of-the-battle-of-cavite-and-of-the-war-it-was-then-aquarter-past-eleven-not-until-the-spanish-had-fired-their-third-shot-with-their-usualinaccuracy-did-the-boston-fire-the-first-gun-on-the-part-of-the-americansanother-missile-from-the-shore-hurtled-over-their-heads-and-the-concor-image337054652.html
. The spell of Flanders; an outline of the history, legends and art of Belgium's famous northern provinces, being the story of a twentieth century pilgrimage in a sixteenth century land just before the outbreak of the great war . Eyck enjoyed the confidence andaffection of Philip the Good until his death, andwas often sent on diplomatic missions of greatimportance. On one occasion he was sent toPortugal with an embassy appointed to proposea marriage between his ducal patron and thePrincess Isabel. Jean was also commissionedto paint the portrait of the fair Isabel so thathis master could judge
. The spell of Flanders; an outline of the history, legends and art of Belgium's famous northern provinces, being the story of a twentieth century pilgrimage in a sixteenth century land just before the outbreak of the great war . Eyck enjoyed the confidence andaffection of Philip the Good until his death, andwas often sent on diplomatic missions of greatimportance. On one occasion he was sent toPortugal with an embassy appointed to proposea marriage between his ducal patron and thePrincess Isabel. Jean was also commissionedto paint the portrait of the fair Isabel so thathis master could judgehttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-spell-of-flanders-an-outline-of-the-history-legends-and-art-of-belgiums-famous-northern-provinces-being-the-story-of-a-twentieth-century-pilgrimage-in-a-sixteenth-century-land-just-before-the-outbreak-of-the-great-war-eyck-enjoyed-the-confidence-andaffection-of-philip-the-good-until-his-death-andwas-often-sent-on-diplomatic-missions-of-greatimportance-on-one-occasion-he-was-sent-toportugal-with-an-embassy-appointed-to-proposea-marriage-between-his-ducal-patron-and-theprincess-isabel-jean-was-also-commissionedto-paint-the-portrait-of-the-fair-isabel-so-thathis-master-could-judge-image369736747.html
. The Far East and the new America; a picturesque and historic account of these lands and peoples, with the following special articles: China. variably lost,not only the amount demanded, but along with it his home, and oftenhis fi-eedom, glad to escape with his life. Agents of the Inquisition held powers in the Philippines the same as inthe other colonies of Spain, to watch over the lives of whomever might beplaced under suspicion, and reported accordingly if he committed any actconsidered under the pale of religious condemnation. It was ordered thatthe names of the victims should be read in p
. The Far East and the new America; a picturesque and historic account of these lands and peoples, with the following special articles: China. variably lost,not only the amount demanded, but along with it his home, and oftenhis fi-eedom, glad to escape with his life. Agents of the Inquisition held powers in the Philippines the same as inthe other colonies of Spain, to watch over the lives of whomever might beplaced under suspicion, and reported accordingly if he committed any actconsidered under the pale of religious condemnation. It was ordered thatthe names of the victims should be read in phttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-far-east-and-the-new-america-a-picturesque-and-historic-account-of-these-lands-and-peoples-with-the-following-special-articles-china-variably-lostnot-only-the-amount-demanded-but-along-with-it-his-home-and-oftenhis-fi-eedom-glad-to-escape-with-his-life-agents-of-the-inquisition-held-powers-in-the-philippines-the-same-as-inthe-other-colonies-of-spain-to-watch-over-the-lives-of-whomever-might-beplaced-under-suspicion-and-reported-accordingly-if-he-committed-any-actconsidered-under-the-pale-of-religious-condemnation-it-was-ordered-thatthe-names-of-the-victims-should-be-read-in-p-image337073706.html
Romola . s,coming to do the work of justice ? He no longerlooked vaguely to the horizon for the comingstorm: he pointed to the rising cloud. TheFrench army was that new deluge which was topurify the earth from iniquity; the French king,Charles the Eighth, was the instrument electedby God, as Cyrus had been of old, and all menwho desired good rather than evil were to re-joice in his coming. For the scourge would falldestructively on the impenitent alone. Let anycity of Italy, let Florence above all, — Florencebeloved of God, since to its ear the warningvoice had been specially sent, — repent an
Romola . s,coming to do the work of justice ? He no longerlooked vaguely to the horizon for the comingstorm: he pointed to the rising cloud. TheFrench army was that new deluge which was topurify the earth from iniquity; the French king,Charles the Eighth, was the instrument electedby God, as Cyrus had been of old, and all menwho desired good rather than evil were to re-joice in his coming. For the scourge would falldestructively on the impenitent alone. Let anycity of Italy, let Florence above all, — Florencebeloved of God, since to its ear the warningvoice had been specially sent, — repent anhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/romola-scoming-to-do-the-work-of-justice-he-no-longerlooked-vaguely-to-the-horizon-for-the-comingstorm-he-pointed-to-the-rising-cloud-thefrench-army-was-that-new-deluge-which-was-topurify-the-earth-from-iniquity-the-french-kingcharles-the-eighth-was-the-instrument-electedby-god-as-cyrus-had-been-of-old-and-all-menwho-desired-good-rather-than-evil-were-to-re-joice-in-his-coming-for-the-scourge-would-falldestructively-on-the-impenitent-alone-let-anycity-of-italy-let-florence-above-all-florencebeloved-of-god-since-to-its-ear-the-warningvoice-had-been-specially-sent-repent-an-image343333171.html
The Boston blue book .. : containing .. Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . , rooms 149 to 154 P. O. Building; open to public from9 am. to 4 p. m.; visitors cordially invited. Telephone, No. 491 Main andBack Bay 1788:; service 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. and 8 to 10 p. m. J. W. Smith, Distrtct Forecaster.In charge Boston Station HURRICANE WARNINGS. For the purpose of giving warning of the approach of tropical hurri-canes (and also those extremely severe and dangerous storms which some-times pass across the Lake region and North Atlantic coasts,) the WeatherBureau has adopted a s
The Boston blue book .. : containing .. Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . , rooms 149 to 154 P. O. Building; open to public from9 am. to 4 p. m.; visitors cordially invited. Telephone, No. 491 Main andBack Bay 1788:; service 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. and 8 to 10 p. m. J. W. Smith, Distrtct Forecaster.In charge Boston Station HURRICANE WARNINGS. For the purpose of giving warning of the approach of tropical hurri-canes (and also those extremely severe and dangerous storms which some-times pass across the Lake region and North Atlantic coasts,) the WeatherBureau has adopted a shttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-boston-blue-book-containing-boston-brookline-cambridge-chestnut-hill-and-milton-rooms-149-to-154-p-o-building-open-to-public-from9-am-to-4-p-m-visitors-cordially-invited-telephone-no-491-main-andback-bay-1788-service-9-a-m-to-5-p-m-and-8-to-10-p-m-j-w-smith-distrtct-forecasterin-charge-boston-station-hurricane-warnings-for-the-purpose-of-giving-warning-of-the-approach-of-tropical-hurri-canes-and-also-those-extremely-severe-and-dangerous-storms-which-some-times-pass-across-the-lake-region-and-north-atlantic-coasts-the-weatherbureau-has-adopted-a-s-image338370258.html
. Wild brother; strangest of true stories from the north woods. chday with my camera I walked along the banks,taking pictures and watching the men at their ex-citing work. Most of Gordons crew were on thedrive, and they took great interest in what I wasdoing. They seemed to consider it as a great honorthat Comrade had come back into the woods towatch them. The life of a river-driver is hard: his days arelong, and the work is rough and dangerous. Thewater is icy cold. The snow still lingers in thewoods, and the drive begins on the day when theice leaves the lakes. On our stream the men weremost
. Wild brother; strangest of true stories from the north woods. chday with my camera I walked along the banks,taking pictures and watching the men at their ex-citing work. Most of Gordons crew were on thedrive, and they took great interest in what I wasdoing. They seemed to consider it as a great honorthat Comrade had come back into the woods towatch them. The life of a river-driver is hard: his days arelong, and the work is rough and dangerous. Thewater is icy cold. The snow still lingers in thewoods, and the drive begins on the day when theice leaves the lakes. On our stream the men weremosthttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wild-brother-strangest-of-true-stories-from-the-north-woods-chday-with-my-camera-i-walked-along-the-bankstaking-pictures-and-watching-the-men-at-their-ex-citing-work-most-of-gordons-crew-were-on-thedrive-and-they-took-great-interest-in-what-i-wasdoing-they-seemed-to-consider-it-as-a-great-honorthat-comrade-had-come-back-into-the-woods-towatch-them-the-life-of-a-river-driver-is-hard-his-days-arelong-and-the-work-is-rough-and-dangerous-thewater-is-icy-cold-the-snow-still-lingers-in-thewoods-and-the-drive-begins-on-the-day-when-theice-leaves-the-lakes-on-our-stream-the-men-weremost-image336837426.html
Old Concord, her highways and byways; . dispute now her right to universal suprem-acy. Oh ! most fortunate they who are bornConcordians. VI. Even the oldest inhabitant, from whom onecan usually wrest some information to suit hisfancy or that can be restored till it becomes his-tory, fails one when appealed to for the origin ofthe name of The Nine Acre Corner. Then theoldest inhabitant (otherwise the very essence ofkindness and brotherly love) turns his head awayand says, I dont know. And no entreaties thathe shall go down into its hitherto forgotten past,for a scrap of ancient lore concerning
Old Concord, her highways and byways; . dispute now her right to universal suprem-acy. Oh ! most fortunate they who are bornConcordians. VI. Even the oldest inhabitant, from whom onecan usually wrest some information to suit hisfancy or that can be restored till it becomes his-tory, fails one when appealed to for the origin ofthe name of The Nine Acre Corner. Then theoldest inhabitant (otherwise the very essence ofkindness and brotherly love) turns his head awayand says, I dont know. And no entreaties thathe shall go down into its hitherto forgotten past,for a scrap of ancient lore concerninghttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-concord-her-highways-and-byways-dispute-now-her-right-to-universal-suprem-acy-oh-!-most-fortunate-they-who-are-bornconcordians-vi-even-the-oldest-inhabitant-from-whom-onecan-usually-wrest-some-information-to-suit-hisfancy-or-that-can-be-restored-till-it-becomes-his-tory-fails-one-when-appealed-to-for-the-origin-ofthe-name-of-the-nine-acre-corner-then-theoldest-inhabitant-otherwise-the-very-essence-ofkindness-and-brotherly-love-turns-his-head-awayand-says-i-dont-know-and-no-entreaties-thathe-shall-go-down-into-its-hitherto-forgotten-pastfor-a-scrap-of-ancient-lore-concerning-image340181648.html
. The Far East and the new America; a picturesque and historic account of these lands and peoples, with the following special articles: China. romise of fortune fall to the lot of mortalbefore, thought the forester, and I am sure my happiness is to beincreased tenfold. But if so auspicious, this singular progress had, quite unconsciously toVisu, taken him so deeply into the woods that, when he came to lookabout him. he found he was so far that he would be puzzled to find hisway out. As he stopped to look about and listen for some sound amidthe solemn silence, he w^as pleased to catch the soft
. The Far East and the new America; a picturesque and historic account of these lands and peoples, with the following special articles: China. romise of fortune fall to the lot of mortalbefore, thought the forester, and I am sure my happiness is to beincreased tenfold. But if so auspicious, this singular progress had, quite unconsciously toVisu, taken him so deeply into the woods that, when he came to lookabout him. he found he was so far that he would be puzzled to find hisway out. As he stopped to look about and listen for some sound amidthe solemn silence, he w^as pleased to catch the softhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-far-east-and-the-new-america-a-picturesque-and-historic-account-of-these-lands-and-peoples-with-the-following-special-articles-china-romise-of-fortune-fall-to-the-lot-of-mortalbefore-thought-the-forester-and-i-am-sure-my-happiness-is-to-beincreased-tenfold-but-if-so-auspicious-this-singular-progress-had-quite-unconsciously-tovisu-taken-him-so-deeply-into-the-woods-that-when-he-came-to-lookabout-him-he-found-he-was-so-far-that-he-would-be-puzzled-to-find-hisway-out-as-he-stopped-to-look-about-and-listen-for-some-sound-amidthe-solemn-silence-he-was-pleased-to-catch-the-soft-image337016385.html
The Boston blue book ..: containing ..Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . * NOVIORIA/.S ^ OF GRANITE-MARBL£-SLAT£ J. ! H6NRY MURRAY COMPANY €STABLISH€D * 1870 STUDIO amd SAL6SR00M421 BOYLSTOfl ST. BOSTON, MASS.
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. The white peacock; a play in three acts. 0 003 950 896 5. BOSTON THE FOUR SEAS COMPANY1922 Copyright, 1^22, byThe Four Seas Company . ^ *V . ^1 ^^X V . V^^ All rights are expressly reserved. For rights of public per-formance, address the publishers, who are the authors agents. The Four Seas PressBoston, Mass., U. S. A. JAN 24 1923 FOR ALAN DALE IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE ^^;>^ THE WHITE PEACOCK CAST OF CHARACTERS As originally produced at theComedy Theatre, New York, December 25, 1921 Anna Ludmilla Toretzka Marietta Doris Carpenter Don Miguel de Ribera y Santallos Leon Gordon Rafael Ro
. The white peacock; a play in three acts. 0 003 950 896 5. BOSTON THE FOUR SEAS COMPANY1922 Copyright, 1^22, byThe Four Seas Company . ^ *V . ^1 ^^X V . V^^ All rights are expressly reserved. For rights of public per-formance, address the publishers, who are the authors agents. The Four Seas PressBoston, Mass., U. S. A. JAN 24 1923 FOR ALAN DALE IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE ^^;>^ THE WHITE PEACOCK CAST OF CHARACTERS As originally produced at theComedy Theatre, New York, December 25, 1921 Anna Ludmilla Toretzka Marietta Doris Carpenter Don Miguel de Ribera y Santallos Leon Gordon Rafael Rohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-white-peacock-a-play-in-three-acts-0-003-950-896-5-boston-the-four-seas-company1922-copyright-122-bythe-four-seas-company-v-1-x-v-v-all-rights-are-expressly-reserved-for-rights-of-public-per-formance-address-the-publishers-who-are-the-authors-agents-the-four-seas-pressboston-mass-u-s-a-jan-24-1923-for-alan-dale-in-affectionate-remembrance-gt-the-white-peacock-cast-of-characters-as-originally-produced-at-thecomedy-theatre-new-york-december-25-1921-anna-ludmilla-toretzka-marietta-doris-carpenter-don-miguel-de-ribera-y-santallos-leon-gordon-rafael-ro-image337005783.html
. Page, esquire, and knight : a book of chivalry . be strong for the journey. Garmentsshe could not provide, but he must go in thegoatskin garb that she had fashioned for him. Ere Perceval departed his mother told himmany things which he should heed in this newworld whither he was going. 34 PAGE, ESQUIRE, AND KNIGHT Fair son, she said, thou wilt go straightto King Arthur, and little thou knowest ofhall or bower. Hearken well to what I shallsay unto thee. When thou meetest a knight,doff thy hood, for so wilt thou show properrespect. And I pray thee, company not withman or woman save those of ge
. Page, esquire, and knight : a book of chivalry . be strong for the journey. Garmentsshe could not provide, but he must go in thegoatskin garb that she had fashioned for him. Ere Perceval departed his mother told himmany things which he should heed in this newworld whither he was going. 34 PAGE, ESQUIRE, AND KNIGHT Fair son, she said, thou wilt go straightto King Arthur, and little thou knowest ofhall or bower. Hearken well to what I shallsay unto thee. When thou meetest a knight,doff thy hood, for so wilt thou show properrespect. And I pray thee, company not withman or woman save those of gehttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/page-esquire-and-knight-a-book-of-chivalry-be-strong-for-the-journey-garmentsshe-could-not-provide-but-he-must-go-in-thegoatskin-garb-that-she-had-fashioned-for-him-ere-perceval-departed-his-mother-told-himmany-things-which-he-should-heed-in-this-newworld-whither-he-was-going-34-page-esquire-and-knight-fair-son-she-said-thou-wilt-go-straightto-king-arthur-and-little-thou-knowest-ofhall-or-bower-hearken-well-to-what-i-shallsay-unto-thee-when-thou-meetest-a-knightdoff-thy-hood-for-so-wilt-thou-show-properrespect-and-i-pray-thee-company-not-withman-or-woman-save-those-of-ge-image371673453.html
The Boston blue book .. : containing .. Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . 1904 The Emerson ^ Short Grand Piano Is esteemed by competent judges as the most pro-nounced success in this line yet achieved in thiscountry—possessing a volume of tone scarcely lessthan the full grand and an evenness of scale andtouch that makes the tonal quality most agreeableand even fascinatingly musical, IT IS WITHOUT A PEER.Intending purchasers should not fail to examinethis beautiful instrument. Retail Representatives GEO. L. SCHIRMER & CO., 38 Huntington Avenue, Boston. « •i in . EMERS
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. Recollections of Auton house : a book for children . 58 RECOLLECTIONS OF AUTON HOUSE. in particular were his firm friends. So Carlo, or, as Rosannah thecook called him, Carla, and the lamb, and T. Anton, and the rock-ing-horse on the piazza were four inseparables..
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. Agriculture for beginners. rogen to the soil; theirroots loosen the root bed, thereby admitting a free circula-tion of air, and adding humus to the soil. Moreover, the cowpea leaves the soilin the compact conditionso much desired in wheatproduction. One may secure a goodseed bed after cottonand corn as well as afterpeas. They are summer-cultivated crops, and theclean culture that hasbeen given them rendersthe surface soil mellowand the undersoil firmand compact. They arenot so good, however, ascowpeas, since they addno atmospheric nitrogento the soil, as all leguminous crops do. From one to
. Agriculture for beginners. rogen to the soil; theirroots loosen the root bed, thereby admitting a free circula-tion of air, and adding humus to the soil. Moreover, the cowpea leaves the soilin the compact conditionso much desired in wheatproduction. One may secure a goodseed bed after cottonand corn as well as afterpeas. They are summer-cultivated crops, and theclean culture that hasbeen given them rendersthe surface soil mellowand the undersoil firmand compact. They arenot so good, however, ascowpeas, since they addno atmospheric nitrogento the soil, as all leguminous crops do. From one tohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agriculture-for-beginners-rogen-to-the-soil-theirroots-loosen-the-root-bed-thereby-admitting-a-free-circula-tion-of-air-and-adding-humus-to-the-soil-moreover-the-cowpea-leaves-the-soilin-the-compact-conditionso-much-desired-in-wheatproduction-one-may-secure-a-goodseed-bed-after-cottonand-corn-as-well-as-afterpeas-they-are-summer-cultivated-crops-and-theclean-culture-that-hasbeen-given-them-rendersthe-surface-soil-mellowand-the-undersoil-firmand-compact-they-arenot-so-good-however-ascowpeas-since-they-addno-atmospheric-nitrogento-the-soil-as-all-leguminous-crops-do-from-one-to-image370372361.html
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Reports of the Massachusetts commissioners to the exposition at Vienna, 1873With special reports prepared for the Commission . incom-bustible by a filling of dry mortar, gravel or sand, supportedby a rough boarding placed either upon or between the rafters.The depth of this layer is generally six to eight inches, andupon its upper surface comes the flooring, nailed to joists,which are buried in the filling. I have never heard of a casewhere a fire in Vienna has penetrated through this filling tothe beams or rafters below. If fire breaks out in the roombelow, the plaster of the ceiling is sufii
Reports of the Massachusetts commissioners to the exposition at Vienna, 1873With special reports prepared for the Commission . incom-bustible by a filling of dry mortar, gravel or sand, supportedby a rough boarding placed either upon or between the rafters.The depth of this layer is generally six to eight inches, andupon its upper surface comes the flooring, nailed to joists,which are buried in the filling. I have never heard of a casewhere a fire in Vienna has penetrated through this filling tothe beams or rafters below. If fire breaks out in the roombelow, the plaster of the ceiling is sufiihttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/reports-of-the-massachusetts-commissioners-to-the-exposition-at-vienna-1873with-special-reports-prepared-for-the-commission-incom-bustible-by-a-filling-of-dry-mortar-gravel-or-sand-supportedby-a-rough-boarding-placed-either-upon-or-between-the-raftersthe-depth-of-this-layer-is-generally-six-to-eight-inches-andupon-its-upper-surface-comes-the-flooring-nailed-to-joistswhich-are-buried-in-the-filling-i-have-never-heard-of-a-casewhere-a-fire-in-vienna-has-penetrated-through-this-filling-tothe-beams-or-rafters-below-if-fire-breaks-out-in-the-roombelow-the-plaster-of-the-ceiling-is-sufii-image340245241.html
. Charles Eliot, landscape architect : a lover of nature and of his kind, who trained himself for a new profession, practised it happily and through it wrought much good. .ET. 26] PORTOFINO 105 piazza at the beach by poking down a steep staircase underbuildings. From the beach, looking outward, the view wasmore striking. At the right, the wooded castle-crownedheights; at the left, a little quay and the blocked buildingsunder the mountain, the opening between crossed in the fardistance by the coast line of the mainland. Next I climbed rovmd the cape to the church visible atpoint No. 1 in the ma
. Charles Eliot, landscape architect : a lover of nature and of his kind, who trained himself for a new profession, practised it happily and through it wrought much good. .ET. 26] PORTOFINO 105 piazza at the beach by poking down a steep staircase underbuildings. From the beach, looking outward, the view wasmore striking. At the right, the wooded castle-crownedheights; at the left, a little quay and the blocked buildingsunder the mountain, the opening between crossed in the fardistance by the coast line of the mainland. Next I climbed rovmd the cape to the church visible atpoint No. 1 in the mahttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-eliot-landscape-architect-a-lover-of-nature-and-of-his-kind-who-trained-himself-for-a-new-profession-practised-it-happily-and-through-it-wrought-much-good-et-26-portofino-105-piazza-at-the-beach-by-poking-down-a-steep-staircase-underbuildings-from-the-beach-looking-outward-the-view-wasmore-striking-at-the-right-the-wooded-castle-crownedheights-at-the-left-a-little-quay-and-the-blocked-buildingsunder-the-mountain-the-opening-between-crossed-in-the-fardistance-by-the-coast-line-of-the-mainland-next-i-climbed-rovmd-the-cape-to-the-church-visible-atpoint-no-1-in-the-ma-image370525731.html
. Familiar sketches of the Phillips Exeter Academy and surroundings. 84;biographical sketch of, 200; anec-dotes of, 246, 247. 360 INDEX. Wheelwright, John, founder of thetown of Exeter, 38, 219. Whitman, Judge H. C, his reminis-cences of Benjamin Abbot, 21. Winkley, Henry, his gift to ExeterAcademy, 74, 85. Wood, Rev. Samuel, preparesDaniel Webster for DartmouthCollege, 134. Woodbridge, Rev. Ashbel, 15. Woodbridge, William, installed afirst Preceptor of Exeter Academy,9 ; his address at his installation,10-13; biographical notice of, 15;resigns his position as Preceptor,15, 77. Wvman, Jeffirie
. Familiar sketches of the Phillips Exeter Academy and surroundings. 84;biographical sketch of, 200; anec-dotes of, 246, 247. 360 INDEX. Wheelwright, John, founder of thetown of Exeter, 38, 219. Whitman, Judge H. C, his reminis-cences of Benjamin Abbot, 21. Winkley, Henry, his gift to ExeterAcademy, 74, 85. Wood, Rev. Samuel, preparesDaniel Webster for DartmouthCollege, 134. Woodbridge, Rev. Ashbel, 15. Woodbridge, William, installed afirst Preceptor of Exeter Academy,9 ; his address at his installation,10-13; biographical notice of, 15;resigns his position as Preceptor,15, 77. Wvman, Jeffiriehttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/familiar-sketches-of-the-phillips-exeter-academy-and-surroundings-84biographical-sketch-of-200-anec-dotes-of-246-247-360-index-wheelwright-john-founder-of-thetown-of-exeter-38-219-whitman-judge-h-c-his-reminis-cences-of-benjamin-abbot-21-winkley-henry-his-gift-to-exeteracademy-74-85-wood-rev-samuel-preparesdaniel-webster-for-dartmouthcollege-134-woodbridge-rev-ashbel-15-woodbridge-william-installed-afirst-preceptor-of-exeter-academy9-his-address-at-his-installation10-13-biographical-notice-of-15resigns-his-position-as-preceptor15-77-wvman-jeffirie-image336879913.html
. Stories for little children . Ill hurry, said Little Red Hen, and pat-ter, patter, patter, went her little yellow feet,here and there and everywhere. And Grand-father Pig waited in his little house with thecurtains all down and the door closed. And Little Red Hen, as smart as she is,(And some folks say shes a little wiz)Searched high and low and low and high,But not a spectacle could she spy. Never mind, said the old pig. If youwill just go down and tell my grandchildrenabout it, they will be glad to look for them. 85 STORIES FOR LITTLE CHILDREN So patter, patter, patter went Little RedHens
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. The Far East and the new America; a picturesque and historic account of these lands and peoples, with the following special articles: China. JAPAN. 367 a considerable extent. In the extreme north barley bread forms a largepart of the diet. Millet is sometimes eaten instead of rice. This customprevailed more in ancient times than now. Besides the above crops,maize is grown in the southern provinces; also oats and vetches, as prov-ender for the stock. Among the vegetables the yam ranks easily first, growing abundantlyin the southern islands of Kyushu and the Satsuma country, which isfamous for
. The Far East and the new America; a picturesque and historic account of these lands and peoples, with the following special articles: China. JAPAN. 367 a considerable extent. In the extreme north barley bread forms a largepart of the diet. Millet is sometimes eaten instead of rice. This customprevailed more in ancient times than now. Besides the above crops,maize is grown in the southern provinces; also oats and vetches, as prov-ender for the stock. Among the vegetables the yam ranks easily first, growing abundantlyin the southern islands of Kyushu and the Satsuma country, which isfamous forhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-far-east-and-the-new-america-a-picturesque-and-historic-account-of-these-lands-and-peoples-with-the-following-special-articles-china-japan-367-a-considerable-extent-in-the-extreme-north-barley-bread-forms-a-largepart-of-the-diet-millet-is-sometimes-eaten-instead-of-rice-this-customprevailed-more-in-ancient-times-than-now-besides-the-above-cropsmaize-is-grown-in-the-southern-provinces-also-oats-and-vetches-as-prov-ender-for-the-stock-among-the-vegetables-the-yam-ranks-easily-first-growing-abundantlyin-the-southern-islands-of-kyushu-and-the-satsuma-country-which-isfamous-for-image337032713.html
. The art of projecting. A manual of experimentation in physics, chemistry, and natural history, with the porte lumière and magic lantern. line, with a series of alternate black and whitebands or lines. These may be received upon a screentwenty feet away, when they should have a unitedbreadth of a foot or more, but the light is necessarilyvery weak. A lens does not improve them very much. With a piece of perforated paper or tin or lace, orstill better, with an eidotrope, which consists of twodisks of perforated tin made to revolve in opposite di-rections, like the chromatrope, a very beautiful
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. The poetical works of Edward Rowland Sill. 47. Subtlety, A, 394. Summer Afternoon, 142. Summer Night, 367. Summer Rain, 178, Sunday, 232. Sundown, 109. Supplication, A, 398. Tempted, 359. Things that will not Die, The, 216. Three Songs, 135. Thrush, The, 247. To a Face at a Concert, 246. To a Maid Demure, 321. To Child Anna, 37, To Child Sara, 114. To The Radical, 196. To the Unknown Soul, 409. Tranquillity, 190. Translations, 352. Tree of my Life, The, 284. Tropical Morning at Sea, A, 154. Truant, The, 186. Truth at Last, 325. Two Views of It, 245. Two Ways, The, 160. Undergraduate and Earl
. The poetical works of Edward Rowland Sill. 47. Subtlety, A, 394. Summer Afternoon, 142. Summer Night, 367. Summer Rain, 178, Sunday, 232. Sundown, 109. Supplication, A, 398. Tempted, 359. Things that will not Die, The, 216. Three Songs, 135. Thrush, The, 247. To a Face at a Concert, 246. To a Maid Demure, 321. To Child Anna, 37, To Child Sara, 114. To The Radical, 196. To the Unknown Soul, 409. Tranquillity, 190. Translations, 352. Tree of my Life, The, 284. Tropical Morning at Sea, A, 154. Truant, The, 186. Truth at Last, 325. Two Views of It, 245. Two Ways, The, 160. Undergraduate and Earlhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-poetical-works-of-edward-rowland-sill-47-subtlety-a-394-summer-afternoon-142-summer-night-367-summer-rain-178-sunday-232-sundown-109-supplication-a-398-tempted-359-things-that-will-not-die-the-216-three-songs-135-thrush-the-247-to-a-face-at-a-concert-246-to-a-maid-demure-321-to-child-anna-37-to-child-sara-114-to-the-radical-196-to-the-unknown-soul-409-tranquillity-190-translations-352-tree-of-my-life-the-284-tropical-morning-at-sea-a-154-truant-the-186-truth-at-last-325-two-views-of-it-245-two-ways-the-160-undergraduate-and-earl-image370314173.html
A history of the United States . ress, but was wise enough to send over John Marshall ofVirginia and Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts to act with Pinck-ney as commissioners.Nearly a year laternews was receivedthat an attempt hadbeen made to makethe commissioners,who had not beenofficially received,offer money for secur-ing a settlement ofthe trouble. In otherwords, American en-voys had been toldthat they must com-mit the crime of brib-ery if they wishedto serve their coun-try effectively. Thenames of the personsmaking these insult-ing demands were veiled under the letters X. Y. Z. — hence the m
A history of the United States . ress, but was wise enough to send over John Marshall ofVirginia and Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts to act with Pinck-ney as commissioners.Nearly a year laternews was receivedthat an attempt hadbeen made to makethe commissioners,who had not beenofficially received,offer money for secur-ing a settlement ofthe trouble. In otherwords, American en-voys had been toldthat they must com-mit the crime of brib-ery if they wishedto serve their coun-try effectively. Thenames of the personsmaking these insult-ing demands were veiled under the letters X. Y. Z. — hence the mhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-the-united-states-ress-but-was-wise-enough-to-send-over-john-marshall-ofvirginia-and-elbridge-gerry-of-massachusetts-to-act-with-pinck-ney-as-commissionersnearly-a-year-laternews-was-receivedthat-an-attempt-hadbeen-made-to-makethe-commissionerswho-had-not-beenofficially-receivedoffer-money-for-secur-ing-a-settlement-ofthe-trouble-in-otherwords-american-en-voys-had-been-toldthat-they-must-com-mit-the-crime-of-brib-ery-if-they-wishedto-serve-their-coun-try-effectively-thenames-of-the-personsmaking-these-insult-ing-demands-were-veiled-under-the-letters-x-y-z-hence-the-m-image343277774.html
. The spell of Flanders; an outline of the history, legends and art of Belgium's famous northern provinces, being the story of a twentieth century pilgrimage in a sixteenth century land just before the outbreak of the great war . ILLUSTRATED. Copyright, 1915,By The Page Company All rights reserved First Impression, April, 1915 THE COLONIAL PRESSC. H. SIMONDS COMPANY, BOSTON, U.S.A. APR 17 1915 ©CI.A397629 To ALBERT I., King of the Belgians, the guiding star of a brave nation and the hero of the Battle of Flanders in the Great War, this book is dedicated PUBLISHEES NOTE Lord Beaconsfield once s
. The spell of Flanders; an outline of the history, legends and art of Belgium's famous northern provinces, being the story of a twentieth century pilgrimage in a sixteenth century land just before the outbreak of the great war . ILLUSTRATED. Copyright, 1915,By The Page Company All rights reserved First Impression, April, 1915 THE COLONIAL PRESSC. H. SIMONDS COMPANY, BOSTON, U.S.A. APR 17 1915 ©CI.A397629 To ALBERT I., King of the Belgians, the guiding star of a brave nation and the hero of the Battle of Flanders in the Great War, this book is dedicated PUBLISHEES NOTE Lord Beaconsfield once shttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-spell-of-flanders-an-outline-of-the-history-legends-and-art-of-belgiums-famous-northern-provinces-being-the-story-of-a-twentieth-century-pilgrimage-in-a-sixteenth-century-land-just-before-the-outbreak-of-the-great-war-illustrated-copyright-1915by-the-page-company-all-rights-reserved-first-impression-april-1915-the-colonial-pressc-h-simonds-company-boston-usa-apr-17-1915-cia397629-to-albert-i-king-of-the-belgians-the-guiding-star-of-a-brave-nation-and-the-hero-of-the-battle-of-flanders-in-the-great-war-this-book-is-dedicated-publishees-note-lord-beaconsfield-once-s-image369739843.html
Our young folks [serial] . OUR YOUNG FOLKS. An Illustrated MagazineFOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Vol. VIII. MAY, 1872. No. V.. work, if he can A CHANCE FOR HIMSELF.CHAPTER XIV. SQUIRE PETERNOT AT HOME. FTER dismissing the Huswick boys, SquirePeternot carried his bag of coin into the roomwhich served him as an office, where he hadscarcely time to place it in a corner beside abureau, when there came a dull thump at thekitchen door. He knew Mrs. Peternots sig-nal, knocking with the soft under-part of herfeeble fist, and went to let her in.She was a thin, wrinkled woman, dressed in black,with an expression
Our young folks [serial] . OUR YOUNG FOLKS. An Illustrated MagazineFOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Vol. VIII. MAY, 1872. No. V.. work, if he can A CHANCE FOR HIMSELF.CHAPTER XIV. SQUIRE PETERNOT AT HOME. FTER dismissing the Huswick boys, SquirePeternot carried his bag of coin into the roomwhich served him as an office, where he hadscarcely time to place it in a corner beside abureau, when there came a dull thump at thekitchen door. He knew Mrs. Peternots sig-nal, knocking with the soft under-part of herfeeble fist, and went to let her in.She was a thin, wrinkled woman, dressed in black,with an expressionhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-young-folks-serial-our-young-folks-an-illustrated-magazinefor-boys-and-girls-vol-viii-may-1872-no-v-work-if-he-can-a-chance-for-himselfchapter-xiv-squire-peternot-at-home-fter-dismissing-the-huswick-boys-squirepeternot-carried-his-bag-of-coin-into-the-roomwhich-served-him-as-an-office-where-he-hadscarcely-time-to-place-it-in-a-corner-beside-abureau-when-there-came-a-dull-thump-at-thekitchen-door-he-knew-mrs-peternots-sig-nal-knocking-with-the-soft-under-part-of-herfeeble-fist-and-went-to-let-her-inshe-was-a-thin-wrinkled-woman-dressed-in-blackwith-an-expression-image338933868.html
Reports of the Massachusetts commissioners to the exposition at Vienna, 1873With special reports prepared for the Commission . h are em-ployed for the block-signals proper, one for each line of rails,and one for movement-signals (see class 1) and acknowledg-ment of the block-signals. On the third wire a bell-sounder is employed, with a code to indicate the characterof approaching trains, etc. The apparatus is shown at Plate XIII. as working betweenBarnes and Putney. The semaphore and switch-lever (Fig.A) are miniature copies of those used for out-door signalsworked by hand. They are inclosed i
Reports of the Massachusetts commissioners to the exposition at Vienna, 1873With special reports prepared for the Commission . h are em-ployed for the block-signals proper, one for each line of rails,and one for movement-signals (see class 1) and acknowledg-ment of the block-signals. On the third wire a bell-sounder is employed, with a code to indicate the characterof approaching trains, etc. The apparatus is shown at Plate XIII. as working betweenBarnes and Putney. The semaphore and switch-lever (Fig.A) are miniature copies of those used for out-door signalsworked by hand. They are inclosed ihttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/reports-of-the-massachusetts-commissioners-to-the-exposition-at-vienna-1873with-special-reports-prepared-for-the-commission-h-are-em-ployed-for-the-block-signals-proper-one-for-each-line-of-railsand-one-for-movement-signals-see-class-1-and-acknowledg-ment-of-the-block-signals-on-the-third-wire-a-bell-sounder-is-employed-with-a-code-to-indicate-the-characterof-approaching-trains-etc-the-apparatus-is-shown-at-plate-xiii-as-working-betweenbarnes-and-putney-the-semaphore-and-switch-lever-figa-are-miniature-copies-of-those-used-for-out-door-signalsworked-by-hand-they-are-inclosed-i-image340233927.html
. Knitting and crocheting. lain, knit two together, re-peat ; 9th round, knit one, throwthread over, knit five, knit twotogether, repeat; loth round,knit two, throw thread over,knit four, knit two together, re-peat; nth round, knit three,throw thread over, knit three,knit two together, repeat; 12thround, knit four, throw threadover, knit two, knit two to-gether, repeat; 13th round, knitfive, throw thread over, knitone, knit two together, repeat;14th round, knit six, throwthread over, knit two together,repeat. Repeat from 8th to 14throunds six times, which com-pletes the fancy top, the rest oft
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. The New England magazine. uggle ended in 901,was buried in the OldMinster; but unfortunate-ly the fear of his great-ness was too strong,and the canons of the church,scared and declaring that his ghostwalked and gave them no peace,;begged his son Edward to trans-fer his body to the New Minster,hard by. When, in mi, thatmonastery was removed to Hyde, justoutside the city walls, the bones werealso removed and buried in the newAbbey church. Finally, in theeighteenth century, when the ruins ofHyde Abbey were pulled down, theremains of the noblest of Englishkings disappeared forever. Two generatio
. The New England magazine. uggle ended in 901,was buried in the OldMinster; but unfortunate-ly the fear of his great-ness was too strong,and the canons of the church,scared and declaring that his ghostwalked and gave them no peace,;begged his son Edward to trans-fer his body to the New Minster,hard by. When, in mi, thatmonastery was removed to Hyde, justoutside the city walls, the bones werealso removed and buried in the newAbbey church. Finally, in theeighteenth century, when the ruins ofHyde Abbey were pulled down, theremains of the noblest of Englishkings disappeared forever. Two generatiohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-new-england-magazine-uggle-ended-in-901was-buried-in-the-oldminster-but-unfortunate-ly-the-fear-of-his-great-ness-was-too-strongand-the-canons-of-the-churchscared-and-declaring-that-his-ghostwalked-and-gave-them-no-peacebegged-his-son-edward-to-trans-fer-his-body-to-the-new-minsterhard-by-when-in-mi-thatmonastery-was-removed-to-hyde-justoutside-the-city-walls-the-bones-werealso-removed-and-buried-in-the-newabbey-church-finally-in-theeighteenth-century-when-the-ruins-ofhyde-abbey-were-pulled-down-theremains-of-the-noblest-of-englishkings-disappeared-forever-two-generatio-image336662874.html
. Romantic Ireland . tourists ever come toLimerick. To-day Limerick — in spite of its activitieswith respect to sausages — is no more a makerof history, but sits dozing complacently onthe estuary of the finest river in the king-doms, and cares not apparently for the com-ings and goings of the outside world. As some poetic soul — possessed by an Irish-man of course — has said: No one cares forLimerick now. Of all the fierce possessorswho fought for her when she was young, thelocal government officially alone remains, likethe gray elderly husband of some housewifelywoman who was a beauty and a t
. Romantic Ireland . tourists ever come toLimerick. To-day Limerick — in spite of its activitieswith respect to sausages — is no more a makerof history, but sits dozing complacently onthe estuary of the finest river in the king-doms, and cares not apparently for the com-ings and goings of the outside world. As some poetic soul — possessed by an Irish-man of course — has said: No one cares forLimerick now. Of all the fierce possessorswho fought for her when she was young, thelocal government officially alone remains, likethe gray elderly husband of some housewifelywoman who was a beauty and a thttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/romantic-ireland-tourists-ever-come-tolimerick-to-day-limerick-in-spite-of-its-activitieswith-respect-to-sausages-is-no-more-a-makerof-history-but-sits-dozing-complacently-onthe-estuary-of-the-finest-river-in-the-king-doms-and-cares-not-apparently-for-the-com-ings-and-goings-of-the-outside-world-as-some-poetic-soul-possessed-by-an-irish-man-of-course-has-said-no-one-cares-forlimerick-now-of-all-the-fierce-possessorswho-fought-for-her-when-she-was-young-thelocal-government-officially-alone-remains-likethe-gray-elderly-husband-of-some-housewifelywoman-who-was-a-beauty-and-a-t-image369996899.html
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A golden age of authors : a publisher's recollection . d the first message overthe wires. Professor Morse and Mr. Ellsworth had remaineduntil very late at the closing session of the House ofRepresentatives the night before, hoping for thepassage of the appropriation. The inventor hadfinally gone away discouraged, but Mr. Ellsworthstayed until the bill was passed. Returning homehe had his daughter Annie awakened that she mightbe the one to carry the news to their anxious friend. With daughter Annie, Roswell Smith fell in love.There was a runaway match, forgiveness, and asettling down, but in ti
A golden age of authors : a publisher's recollection . d the first message overthe wires. Professor Morse and Mr. Ellsworth had remaineduntil very late at the closing session of the House ofRepresentatives the night before, hoping for thepassage of the appropriation. The inventor hadfinally gone away discouraged, but Mr. Ellsworthstayed until the bill was passed. Returning homehe had his daughter Annie awakened that she mightbe the one to carry the news to their anxious friend. With daughter Annie, Roswell Smith fell in love.There was a runaway match, forgiveness, and asettling down, but in tihttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-golden-age-of-authors-a-publishers-recollection-d-the-first-message-overthe-wires-professor-morse-and-mr-ellsworth-had-remaineduntil-very-late-at-the-closing-session-of-the-house-ofrepresentatives-the-night-before-hoping-for-thepassage-of-the-appropriation-the-inventor-hadfinally-gone-away-discouraged-but-mr-ellsworthstayed-until-the-bill-was-passed-returning-homehe-had-his-daughter-annie-awakened-that-she-mightbe-the-one-to-carry-the-news-to-their-anxious-friend-with-daughter-annie-roswell-smith-fell-in-lovethere-was-a-runaway-match-forgiveness-and-asettling-down-but-in-ti-image339943994.html
. Two years on the Alabama. I. John Lancaster 2. Mrs. John Lancaster 3. John Lancaster, Jr. 4. Albert Lancaster 5. G. G. Lancaster 6. Catherine Lancaster John Lancaster, owner Yacht Deerhound, and Family(Photographed just after the Alabama-Kearsarge engagement.) RESOLUTIONS AND LETTERS 285 from their impending fate, after the loss of his ship. CaptainSemmes reports that, finding the Alabama actually sinking, hehad barely time to ship his wounded in his own boats to theenemys ship, when the Alabama went down, and nothing wasleft to those who remained on board but to throw themselvesinto the sea
. Two years on the Alabama. I. John Lancaster 2. Mrs. John Lancaster 3. John Lancaster, Jr. 4. Albert Lancaster 5. G. G. Lancaster 6. Catherine Lancaster John Lancaster, owner Yacht Deerhound, and Family(Photographed just after the Alabama-Kearsarge engagement.) RESOLUTIONS AND LETTERS 285 from their impending fate, after the loss of his ship. CaptainSemmes reports that, finding the Alabama actually sinking, hehad barely time to ship his wounded in his own boats to theenemys ship, when the Alabama went down, and nothing wasleft to those who remained on board but to throw themselvesinto the seahttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-years-on-the-alabama-i-john-lancaster-2-mrs-john-lancaster-3-john-lancaster-jr-4-albert-lancaster-5-g-g-lancaster-6-catherine-lancaster-john-lancaster-owner-yacht-deerhound-and-familyphotographed-just-after-the-alabama-kearsarge-engagement-resolutions-and-letters-285-from-their-impending-fate-after-the-loss-of-his-ship-captainsemmes-reports-that-finding-the-alabama-actually-sinking-hehad-barely-time-to-ship-his-wounded-in-his-own-boats-to-theenemys-ship-when-the-alabama-went-down-and-nothing-wasleft-to-those-who-remained-on-board-but-to-throw-themselvesinto-the-sea-image336957082.html
. Annual report of the Department of Labor and Industries .. . 34 120 notoo 9080706050403020100120110 too 90 01 y 70i 60 2 X 50 UJ I 403020100120 no 10090807060SO403020100 EMPLOYMENT- AMOUNT PAID IN WAGES- BOSTON ^ A^ w- V .•• CHICOPEE A f ^^ yf^- ! V • HAVERHILL /A U 1 If : 11V i 1 iP- •i ? • i L V 1 1933 1934 I93S BROCKTON J A ^/f ?^^ » A ,./|. vV (. |, 1 FALL RIVER A / AA T / L Vf> - ! i HOLYOKE / ^ r ; ^A • V t ? CAMBRIDGE r y, ^^.A/ /•^ •v FITCHBURG /^ ixvy / /—^ /v 1 V 1933 1934 1935 LAWRENCE J 1 A / AI / V 1 /V J h / l ; s 1 , V 1 V; •. 1933 1934 1935 114 P.D. 104
. Annual report of the Department of Labor and Industries .. . 34 120 notoo 9080706050403020100120110 too 90 01 y 70i 60 2 X 50 UJ I 403020100120 no 10090807060SO403020100 EMPLOYMENT- AMOUNT PAID IN WAGES- BOSTON ^ A^ w- V .•• CHICOPEE A f ^^ yf^- ! V • HAVERHILL /A U 1 If : 11V i 1 iP- •i ? • i L V 1 1933 1934 I93S BROCKTON J A ^/f ?^^ » A ,./|. vV (. |, 1 FALL RIVER A / AA T / L Vf> - ! i HOLYOKE / ^ r ; ^A • V t ? CAMBRIDGE r y, ^^.A/ /•^ •v FITCHBURG /^ ixvy / /—^ /v 1 V 1933 1934 1935 LAWRENCE J 1 A / AI / V 1 /V J h / l ; s 1 , V 1 V; •. 1933 1934 1935 114 P.D. 104https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-department-of-labor-and-industries-34-120-notoo-9080706050403020100120110-too-90-01-y-70i-60-2-x-50-uj-i-403020100120-no-10090807060so403020100-employment-amount-paid-in-wages-boston-a-w-v-chicopee-a-f-yf-!-v-haverhill-a-u-1-if-11v-i-1-ip-i-i-l-v-1-1933-1934-i93s-brockton-j-a-f-a-vv-1-fall-river-a-aa-t-l-vfgt-!-i-holyoke-r-a-v-t-cambridge-r-y-a-v-fitchburg-ixvy-v-1-v-1933-1934-1935-lawrence-j-1-a-ai-v-1-v-j-h-l-s-1-v-1-v-1933-1934-1935-114-pd-104-image370167116.html
. Leading business men of Kennebunkport, Kennebunk and Old Orchard beach, with an historical sketch of each place. of Kennebunkport has been, of course, thefame it has received of being one of the finest watering places of New England.The numerous advantages and beauties Avhich have been but incompletely and inade-quately described herein, assure it of continually advancing prosperity in the time tocome. While other places which have risen into prominence by booming, muchmore rapidly pass out of the menvory of the summer tourist completely, steadily andfBurely Kennebunkport shall rise to its p
. Leading business men of Kennebunkport, Kennebunk and Old Orchard beach, with an historical sketch of each place. of Kennebunkport has been, of course, thefame it has received of being one of the finest watering places of New England.The numerous advantages and beauties Avhich have been but incompletely and inade-quately described herein, assure it of continually advancing prosperity in the time tocome. While other places which have risen into prominence by booming, muchmore rapidly pass out of the menvory of the summer tourist completely, steadily andfBurely Kennebunkport shall rise to its phttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leading-business-men-of-kennebunkport-kennebunk-and-old-orchard-beach-with-an-historical-sketch-of-each-place-of-kennebunkport-has-been-of-course-thefame-it-has-received-of-being-one-of-the-finest-watering-places-of-new-englandthe-numerous-advantages-and-beauties-avhich-have-been-but-incompletely-and-inade-quately-described-herein-assure-it-of-continually-advancing-prosperity-in-the-time-tocome-while-other-places-which-have-risen-into-prominence-by-booming-muchmore-rapidly-pass-out-of-the-menvory-of-the-summer-tourist-completely-steadily-andfburely-kennebunkport-shall-rise-to-its-p-image336699542.html
. The Far East and the new America; a picturesque and historic account of these lands and peoples, with the following special articles: China. ious climate in summer, so it is a popular resortat that time, as well as being the keeper of the pioudest temples in theland. Among the many sacred treasures of this storehouse of nature,there is none so ancient or so noble as the venerable mountains clothed intheir dense growth of forest. The city of temples is especially fortunate in its environments. If themountains are the noblest in the northland, the waterfalls are the wildesthi Japan. One of the
. The Far East and the new America; a picturesque and historic account of these lands and peoples, with the following special articles: China. ious climate in summer, so it is a popular resortat that time, as well as being the keeper of the pioudest temples in theland. Among the many sacred treasures of this storehouse of nature,there is none so ancient or so noble as the venerable mountains clothed intheir dense growth of forest. The city of temples is especially fortunate in its environments. If themountains are the noblest in the northland, the waterfalls are the wildesthi Japan. One of thehttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-far-east-and-the-new-america-a-picturesque-and-historic-account-of-these-lands-and-peoples-with-the-following-special-articles-china-ious-climate-in-summer-so-it-is-a-popular-resortat-that-time-as-well-as-being-the-keeper-of-the-pioudest-temples-in-theland-among-the-many-sacred-treasures-of-this-storehouse-of-naturethere-is-none-so-ancient-or-so-noble-as-the-venerable-mountains-clothed-intheir-dense-growth-of-forest-the-city-of-temples-is-especially-fortunate-in-its-environments-if-themountains-are-the-noblest-in-the-northland-the-waterfalls-are-the-wildesthi-japan-one-of-the-image337031458.html
. Life and letters of Robert Browning. eally shown himself fitto possess, so surprising are his restorations and improve-ments : the whole is all but complete, decorated,—that is,renewed admirably in all respects. What strikes me as most noteworthy is the cheer-fulness and comfort of the huge rooms. The building is warmed throughout by a furnace andpipes. Yesterday, on the Lido, the heat was hardly en-durable : bright sunshine, blue sky,—snow-tipped Alps inthe distance. No place, I think, ever suited my needs,bodily and intellectual, so well. The first are satisfied—I am quite well, every brea
. Life and letters of Robert Browning. eally shown himself fitto possess, so surprising are his restorations and improve-ments : the whole is all but complete, decorated,—that is,renewed admirably in all respects. What strikes me as most noteworthy is the cheer-fulness and comfort of the huge rooms. The building is warmed throughout by a furnace andpipes. Yesterday, on the Lido, the heat was hardly en-durable : bright sunshine, blue sky,—snow-tipped Alps inthe distance. No place, I think, ever suited my needs,bodily and intellectual, so well. The first are satisfied—I am quite well, every breahttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-and-letters-of-robert-browning-eally-shown-himself-fitto-possess-so-surprising-are-his-restorations-and-improve-ments-the-whole-is-all-but-complete-decoratedthat-isrenewed-admirably-in-all-respects-what-strikes-me-as-most-noteworthy-is-the-cheer-fulness-and-comfort-of-the-huge-rooms-the-building-is-warmed-throughout-by-a-furnace-andpipes-yesterday-on-the-lido-the-heat-was-hardly-en-durable-bright-sunshine-blue-skysnow-tipped-alps-inthe-distance-no-place-i-think-ever-suited-my-needsbodily-and-intellectual-so-well-the-first-are-satisfiedi-am-quite-well-every-brea-image336715176.html
. Charles Eliot, landscape architect : a lover of nature and of his kind, who trained himself for a new profession, practised it happily and through it wrought much good. ^T. 32] A SIMILAR ASSOCIATION IN ENGLAND 349 ponds ; and many other strips of similarly useless but beauti-ful land are to be found bordering roads in rocky or steepplaces. Nothing could more directly help to keep the Statea pleasant and beautiful place to live in than such preservingof the most interesting parts of the local roadside scenery.Such strips, as well as hill-tops, ravines, bits of seashore, andany remarkably beau
. Charles Eliot, landscape architect : a lover of nature and of his kind, who trained himself for a new profession, practised it happily and through it wrought much good. ^T. 32] A SIMILAR ASSOCIATION IN ENGLAND 349 ponds ; and many other strips of similarly useless but beauti-ful land are to be found bordering roads in rocky or steepplaces. Nothing could more directly help to keep the Statea pleasant and beautiful place to live in than such preservingof the most interesting parts of the local roadside scenery.Such strips, as well as hill-tops, ravines, bits of seashore, andany remarkably beauhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-eliot-landscape-architect-a-lover-of-nature-and-of-his-kind-who-trained-himself-for-a-new-profession-practised-it-happily-and-through-it-wrought-much-good-t-32-a-similar-association-in-england-349-ponds-and-many-other-strips-of-similarly-useless-but-beauti-ful-land-are-to-be-found-bordering-roads-in-rocky-or-steepplaces-nothing-could-more-directly-help-to-keep-the-statea-pleasant-and-beautiful-place-to-live-in-than-such-preservingof-the-most-interesting-parts-of-the-local-roadside-scenerysuch-strips-as-well-as-hill-tops-ravines-bits-of-seashore-andany-remarkably-beau-image370520987.html
. History and uses of limestones and marbles;. r V 7 ^ Jt AvOi-iAZZETTO. ABM8TB0NQ & Co. LiTH. BoSTON, LIMESTONES OF THE UNITED STATES. 55 on account of its texture and color makes a desirable building-stone. The white, crystalline limestones are regarded asmarbles. A calcareous conglomerate and the Red Sandstone belongto the Triassic period, while the Cretaceous and Tertiary arerepresented by clays, marls, and sand. The Cretaceous GreenSand, valuable as a fertilizer, the most characteristic formationof the State, is loaded with marine fossils. The TerebratulaHarlani bed, ninety miles in lengt
. History and uses of limestones and marbles;. r V 7 ^ Jt AvOi-iAZZETTO. ABM8TB0NQ & Co. LiTH. BoSTON, LIMESTONES OF THE UNITED STATES. 55 on account of its texture and color makes a desirable building-stone. The white, crystalline limestones are regarded asmarbles. A calcareous conglomerate and the Red Sandstone belongto the Triassic period, while the Cretaceous and Tertiary arerepresented by clays, marls, and sand. The Cretaceous GreenSand, valuable as a fertilizer, the most characteristic formationof the State, is loaded with marine fossils. The TerebratulaHarlani bed, ninety miles in lengthttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-and-uses-of-limestones-and-marbles-r-v-7-jt-avoi-iazzetto-abm8tb0nq-co-lith-boston-limestones-of-the-united-states-55-on-account-of-its-texture-and-color-makes-a-desirable-building-stone-the-white-crystalline-limestones-are-regarded-asmarbles-a-calcareous-conglomerate-and-the-red-sandstone-belongto-the-triassic-period-while-the-cretaceous-and-tertiary-arerepresented-by-clays-marls-and-sand-the-cretaceous-greensand-valuable-as-a-fertilizer-the-most-characteristic-formationof-the-state-is-loaded-with-marine-fossils-the-terebratulaharlani-bed-ninety-miles-in-lengt-image370617109.html
A short history of England . position and powers of Buck-ingham and their wish to use theopportunity to put pressure on theking to remove him from his officesand influence. Charles, on the otherhand, resented this as an effort onthe part of parliament to preventhim from choosing his own ministersand to get practical control of thegovernment. He therefore dis-solved parliament, even though ithad voted him only a small sum ofmoney and had done almost nothingin the way of legislation. The next year a new parliament was summoned which took stillstronger ground against Buckingham. The House of Comm
A short history of England . position and powers of Buck-ingham and their wish to use theopportunity to put pressure on theking to remove him from his officesand influence. Charles, on the otherhand, resented this as an effort onthe part of parliament to preventhim from choosing his own ministersand to get practical control of thegovernment. He therefore dis-solved parliament, even though ithad voted him only a small sum ofmoney and had done almost nothingin the way of legislation. The next year a new parliament was summoned which took stillstronger ground against Buckingham. The House of Commhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-short-history-of-england-position-and-powers-of-buck-ingham-and-their-wish-to-use-theopportunity-to-put-pressure-on-theking-to-remove-him-from-his-officesand-influence-charles-on-the-otherhand-resented-this-as-an-effort-onthe-part-of-parliament-to-preventhim-from-choosing-his-own-ministersand-to-get-practical-control-of-thegovernment-he-therefore-dis-solved-parliament-even-though-ithad-voted-him-only-a-small-sum-ofmoney-and-had-done-almost-nothingin-the-way-of-legislation-the-next-year-a-new-parliament-was-summoned-which-took-stillstronger-ground-against-buckingham-the-house-of-comm-image343037776.html
As nature shows them; moths and butterflies of the United States, east of the Rocky mountainsWith over 400 photographic illustrations in the text and many transfers of species from life . IIA-< ,™ iNp c it
As nature shows them; moths and butterflies of the United States, east of the Rocky mountainsWith over 400 photographic illustrations in the text and many transfers of species from life . IIA-< ,™ iNp c ithttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as-nature-shows-them-moths-and-butterflies-of-the-united-states-east-of-the-rocky-mountainswith-over-400-photographic-illustrations-in-the-text-and-many-transfers-of-species-from-life-iia-lt-inp-c-it-image340069539.html
. Our young folks [serial]. OUR YOUNG FOLKS. An Illustrated MagazineFOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Vol. IV. SEPTEMBER, 1868. No. IX. THE CRUISE OF THE LITTLE STARLIGHT. NE golden summer afternoon, three good friends were sitting on the broad, fiat top of a stone wall, which rose from a rivers brink, all intent upon a little ship. Their names were Harry, Pinkie, and Major Brown. Of course you know that Harry was a boy;but I dare say you think Pinkie was a smallgray cat, and Major Brown a big Newfound-land dog. Not a bit of it. They were Harryselder and younger brothers. Their father hadQ, given them the
. Our young folks [serial]. OUR YOUNG FOLKS. An Illustrated MagazineFOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Vol. IV. SEPTEMBER, 1868. No. IX. THE CRUISE OF THE LITTLE STARLIGHT. NE golden summer afternoon, three good friends were sitting on the broad, fiat top of a stone wall, which rose from a rivers brink, all intent upon a little ship. Their names were Harry, Pinkie, and Major Brown. Of course you know that Harry was a boy;but I dare say you think Pinkie was a smallgray cat, and Major Brown a big Newfound-land dog. Not a bit of it. They were Harryselder and younger brothers. Their father hadQ, given them thehttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-young-folks-serial-our-young-folks-an-illustrated-magazinefor-boys-and-girls-vol-iv-september-1868-no-ix-the-cruise-of-the-little-starlight-ne-golden-summer-afternoon-three-good-friends-were-sitting-on-the-broad-fiat-top-of-a-stone-wall-which-rose-from-a-rivers-brink-all-intent-upon-a-little-ship-their-names-were-harry-pinkie-and-major-brown-of-course-you-know-that-harry-was-a-boybut-i-dare-say-you-think-pinkie-was-a-smallgray-cat-and-major-brown-a-big-newfound-land-dog-not-a-bit-of-it-they-were-harryselder-and-younger-brothers-their-father-hadq-given-them-the-image370474639.html
. A gazetteer of the state of Massachusetts; . achinecards, shoe-nails, brass castings, brushes, cordage, carriages, confec-tionery, ink, envelopes, clothing, candles, soap, fire-arms, cabinet-ware,tin-ware, cigars, stone-ware, boxes, belting, barometers, paints, skates,spindles, steam-valves, and a variety of other articles. S. R. Heywood and Company produce about 200 cases of boots perweek, and employ about 75 hands. The Bay State Company employas many as 400 hands, J. H. Walker and Company about 300 hands,and D. G. Rawson and Company about the same number. The Wash-burn and Moen Manufacturi
. A gazetteer of the state of Massachusetts; . achinecards, shoe-nails, brass castings, brushes, cordage, carriages, confec-tionery, ink, envelopes, clothing, candles, soap, fire-arms, cabinet-ware,tin-ware, cigars, stone-ware, boxes, belting, barometers, paints, skates,spindles, steam-valves, and a variety of other articles. S. R. Heywood and Company produce about 200 cases of boots perweek, and employ about 75 hands. The Bay State Company employas many as 400 hands, J. H. Walker and Company about 300 hands,and D. G. Rawson and Company about the same number. The Wash-burn and Moen Manufacturihttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-gazetteer-of-the-state-of-massachusetts-achinecards-shoe-nails-brass-castings-brushes-cordage-carriages-confec-tionery-ink-envelopes-clothing-candles-soap-fire-arms-cabinet-waretin-ware-cigars-stone-ware-boxes-belting-barometers-paints-skatesspindles-steam-valves-and-a-variety-of-other-articles-s-r-heywood-and-company-produce-about-200-cases-of-boots-perweek-and-employ-about-75-hands-the-bay-state-company-employas-many-as-400-hands-j-h-walker-and-company-about-300-handsand-d-g-rawson-and-company-about-the-same-number-the-wash-burn-and-moen-manufacturi-image370049026.html
. The New England magazine. OVERCOME BY THE ENGINEER CORPS. North Sea, the small boats theijin use—so-called yachts—beindspecially well adapted to the narrow water ways or fjords fringingthe scarf-like peninsula. Now greaships like the Augusta Victoria saifrom New York to Hamburg, thencjto Spitzbergen, taking Norway qroute. If Norway is approached fron A CHAPTER OF NORWAY. 235. BRIDGES BOTH STRAIGHT AND CURVED. ither of these directions, the sceniceauty begins to unfold at once, andthe proper moment be chosen—•om the middle of May to the last ofuly—the effects are greatly height-ned by the pro
. The New England magazine. OVERCOME BY THE ENGINEER CORPS. North Sea, the small boats theijin use—so-called yachts—beindspecially well adapted to the narrow water ways or fjords fringingthe scarf-like peninsula. Now greaships like the Augusta Victoria saifrom New York to Hamburg, thencjto Spitzbergen, taking Norway qroute. If Norway is approached fron A CHAPTER OF NORWAY. 235. BRIDGES BOTH STRAIGHT AND CURVED. ither of these directions, the sceniceauty begins to unfold at once, andthe proper moment be chosen—•om the middle of May to the last ofuly—the effects are greatly height-ned by the prohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-new-england-magazine-overcome-by-the-engineer-corps-north-sea-the-small-boats-theijin-useso-called-yachtsbeindspecially-well-adapted-to-the-narrow-water-ways-or-fjords-fringingthe-scarf-like-peninsula-now-greaships-like-the-augusta-victoria-saifrom-new-york-to-hamburg-thencjto-spitzbergen-taking-norway-qroute-if-norway-is-approached-fron-a-chapter-of-norway-235-bridges-both-straight-and-curved-ither-of-these-directions-the-sceniceauty-begins-to-unfold-at-once-andthe-proper-moment-be-chosenom-the-middle-of-may-to-the-last-ofulythe-effects-are-greatly-height-ned-by-the-pro-image336605810.html
Literature of the world : an introductory study . eatly in spirit.His last years were spent in retirement at Brantwood, in theEnglish Lake region. Until i860 his writings set forth his principles of art in thoseever-memorable volumes The Seven Lamps of Architecture(1849) and The Stones of Venice (1851-1853) and in Mod-ern Painters, the first volume of which appeared in 1843 as a docu-ment to prove the superiority of Turner over other landscape artists,and which was continued in successive volumes (1846, 1856, i860)as a general study of art. Two things stand out prominently in allof these works
Literature of the world : an introductory study . eatly in spirit.His last years were spent in retirement at Brantwood, in theEnglish Lake region. Until i860 his writings set forth his principles of art in thoseever-memorable volumes The Seven Lamps of Architecture(1849) and The Stones of Venice (1851-1853) and in Mod-ern Painters, the first volume of which appeared in 1843 as a docu-ment to prove the superiority of Turner over other landscape artists,and which was continued in successive volumes (1846, 1856, i860)as a general study of art. Two things stand out prominently in allof these workshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/literature-of-the-world-an-introductory-study-eatly-in-spirithis-last-years-were-spent-in-retirement-at-brantwood-in-theenglish-lake-region-until-i860-his-writings-set-forth-his-principles-of-art-in-thoseever-memorable-volumes-the-seven-lamps-of-architecture1849-and-the-stones-of-venice-1851-1853-and-in-mod-ern-painters-the-first-volume-of-which-appeared-in-1843-as-a-docu-ment-to-prove-the-superiority-of-turner-over-other-landscape-artistsand-which-was-continued-in-successive-volumes-1846-1856-i860as-a-general-study-of-art-two-things-stand-out-prominently-in-allof-these-works-image338489257.html
. Zigzag journeys in northwest lands. The Rhine to the Arctic . is mother. Thouhast cast bell after bell, and untilto-day I have heard nothing moreof the wild idea. No, because I needed money. I needed time, and thought, too, to make experiments. All is matured now. I have received an order to make a new set of bells for the great cathedral that was sacked last week by the Iconoclasts, and I begin to-morrow. As Otto had said, his lifes work began the next day. He loved hismother, but he seemed now to forget her in the feverish eagerness with whichhe threw himself into his labors. He had been a
. Zigzag journeys in northwest lands. The Rhine to the Arctic . is mother. Thouhast cast bell after bell, and untilto-day I have heard nothing moreof the wild idea. No, because I needed money. I needed time, and thought, too, to make experiments. All is matured now. I have received an order to make a new set of bells for the great cathedral that was sacked last week by the Iconoclasts, and I begin to-morrow. As Otto had said, his lifes work began the next day. He loved hismother, but he seemed now to forget her in the feverish eagerness with whichhe threw himself into his labors. He had been ahttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zigzag-journeys-in-northwest-lands-the-rhine-to-the-arctic-is-mother-thouhast-cast-bell-after-bell-and-untilto-day-i-have-heard-nothing-moreof-the-wild-idea-no-because-i-needed-money-i-needed-time-and-thought-too-to-make-experiments-all-is-matured-now-i-have-received-an-order-to-make-a-new-set-of-bells-for-the-great-cathedral-that-was-sacked-last-week-by-the-iconoclasts-and-i-begin-to-morrow-as-otto-had-said-his-lifes-work-began-the-next-day-he-loved-hismother-but-he-seemed-now-to-forget-her-in-the-feverish-eagerness-with-whichhe-threw-himself-into-his-labors-he-had-been-a-image369995957.html
Poems . d yet by no nat- nered notes uralist. Fly about like white butterflies,—gay Abounds in these mountains, more hard little motes to ensnare, In the sunbeam of Fashion ; and even And more mischievous, too, than the Blue Books lynx or the bear. Take a heavy-winged flight, and grow busy as rooks ; III. And the postman<that Genius,indifferent and stern. I marvel less, therefore, that, having al- Who shakes out even-handed to all, from ready his urn. Torn open this note, with a hand most Those lots which so often decide if our unsteady, day Lord Alfred Avas startled. Shall be fretful and a
Poems . d yet by no nat- nered notes uralist. Fly about like white butterflies,—gay Abounds in these mountains, more hard little motes to ensnare, In the sunbeam of Fashion ; and even And more mischievous, too, than the Blue Books lynx or the bear. Take a heavy-winged flight, and grow busy as rooks ; III. And the postman<that Genius,indifferent and stern. I marvel less, therefore, that, having al- Who shakes out even-handed to all, from ready his urn. Torn open this note, with a hand most Those lots which so often decide if our unsteady, day Lord Alfred Avas startled. Shall be fretful and ahttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/poems-d-yet-by-no-nat-nered-notes-uralist-fly-about-like-white-butterfliesgay-abounds-in-these-mountains-more-hard-little-motes-to-ensnare-in-the-sunbeam-of-fashion-and-even-and-more-mischievous-too-than-the-blue-books-lynx-or-the-bear-take-a-heavy-winged-flight-and-grow-busy-as-rooks-iii-and-the-postmanltthat-geniusindifferent-and-stern-i-marvel-less-therefore-that-having-al-who-shakes-out-even-handed-to-all-from-ready-his-urn-torn-open-this-note-with-a-hand-most-those-lots-which-so-often-decide-if-our-unsteady-day-lord-alfred-avas-startled-shall-be-fretful-and-a-image340163078.html
A guide-book of Boston for physicians . ight-seer. Returning to Mc-Lean Street, on theleft stands the Boston Lying-in Hospital. This was organizedin 1832 for the care of poor and deserving women duringconfinement. After several changes in location and mode ofadministration, the trustees established the institution in itspresent quarters. In 1890 the hospital was enlarged to the pro-portions in which we find it by the purchase of adjoininghouses, and about sixty patients can now be accommodated. In1881 an out-patient department was established with a branchin the South End, now at No. 174 Harri
A guide-book of Boston for physicians . ight-seer. Returning to Mc-Lean Street, on theleft stands the Boston Lying-in Hospital. This was organizedin 1832 for the care of poor and deserving women duringconfinement. After several changes in location and mode ofadministration, the trustees established the institution in itspresent quarters. In 1890 the hospital was enlarged to the pro-portions in which we find it by the purchase of adjoininghouses, and about sixty patients can now be accommodated. In1881 an out-patient department was established with a branchin the South End, now at No. 174 Harrihttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-guide-book-of-boston-for-physicians-ight-seer-returning-to-mc-lean-street-on-theleft-stands-the-boston-lying-in-hospital-this-was-organizedin-1832-for-the-care-of-poor-and-deserving-women-duringconfinement-after-several-changes-in-location-and-mode-ofadministration-the-trustees-established-the-institution-in-itspresent-quarters-in-1890-the-hospital-was-enlarged-to-the-pro-portions-in-which-we-find-it-by-the-purchase-of-adjoininghouses-and-about-sixty-patients-can-now-be-accommodated-in1881-an-out-patient-department-was-established-with-a-branchin-the-south-end-now-at-no-174-harri-image339076416.html
Acts and laws, passed by the great and general court or assembly of Their Majesties province of the Massachussets-bay, in New England : Begun at Boston, the eighth day of June, 1692And continued by adjournment, unto Wednesday the twelfth day of October following: Being the second sessions .. . y,Corn or Wood; Whereby any Dwelling-houfe, Meeting-houfe Store-houfe, or Ship,fhall happen to be Burned: Every fuch Of-fender Inall be put to death.Piracy If any fhall Piratically and Felonioufly Seizany Ship or othe& Veffel, whether in the Har-bour, Capital €timts 2? boor, or <m the High Seas ; Or l
Acts and laws, passed by the great and general court or assembly of Their Majesties province of the Massachussets-bay, in New England : Begun at Boston, the eighth day of June, 1692And continued by adjournment, unto Wednesday the twelfth day of October following: Being the second sessions .. . y,Corn or Wood; Whereby any Dwelling-houfe, Meeting-houfe Store-houfe, or Ship,fhall happen to be Burned: Every fuch Of-fender Inall be put to death.Piracy If any fhall Piratically and Felonioufly Seizany Ship or othe& Veffel, whether in the Har-bour, Capital €timts 2? boor, or <m the High Seas ; Or lhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/acts-and-laws-passed-by-the-great-and-general-court-or-assembly-of-their-majesties-province-of-the-massachussets-bay-in-new-england-begun-at-boston-the-eighth-day-of-june-1692and-continued-by-adjournment-unto-wednesday-the-twelfth-day-of-october-following-being-the-second-sessions-ycorn-or-wood-whereby-any-dwelling-houfe-meeting-houfe-store-houfe-or-shipfhall-happen-to-be-burned-every-fuch-of-fender-inall-be-put-to-deathpiracy-if-any-fhall-piratically-and-felonioufly-seizany-ship-or-othe-veffel-whether-in-the-har-bour-capital-timts-2-boor-or-ltm-the-high-seas-or-l-image340312166.html
Dicken's works . may be allowed the expression in ref-erence to a gentleman I respect and love beyondeverything) fly from me ! Gentlemen — regardingyour conversation just now, I happened to see mysister on her way here, and, wondering where shecould be going to, and being — may I venture tosay ? — naturally of a suspicious turn, followed her.Since then, I have been listening. If youre not mad, interposed Miss Sally,stop there, and say no more. Sarah, my dear, rejoined Brass with undimin-ished politeness, I thank you kindly, but Avill stillproceed. Mr. Witherden, sir, as we have the honorto be
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. Manual for railroad engineers and engineering students : containing the rules and tables needed for the location, construction, and equipment of railroads as built in the United States . f the chord. Rad. of Curve. Ordinates on a 100 Feet Chord at Degree. Feet. 4. -4 % v. s. 5 1146 O.48 0.82 I.02 I.O9 6 955 O.57 O.98 1.23 I.3I 7 819 O.67 I.I5 1-43 i-53 8 717 O.76 I-3I I.64 i-75 9 637 O.86 1.47 I.84 1.96 10 574 O.96 I.64 2.05 2.18 11 522 1.05 1.80 2.25 2.40 •LOCATION. 3i Rad of Curve. Ord mates on a 100 Feet Chord at Degree. Feet V Va is V. s 12 478 I ■IS 1.97 2.46 2.62 13 442 I .24 2.13 2.6
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The Maritime provinces: a handbook for travellers . hester, Mass. THE MARITIME PROVINCES: HANDBOOK FOR TRAVELLERS. ^^^.v.^._ iV^ /-H^^; A GUIDE TO , / X: THE CHIEF CITIES, COASTS, AND ISLANDS OF THE MARITIME PROV-INCES OF CANADA, AND TO THEIR SCENERY AND HISTORIC!ATTRACTIONS ; WITH THE GULF AND RIVER OF ST.LAWRENCE TO QUEBEC AND MONTREAL;ALSO, NEWFOUNDLAND AND THELABRADOR COAST. With Four Maps and Four Flans, HmiH EDiTlON, REVISED AND ENLARGED. The time-taUes of the Provincial steamers are liable to change. Intend-ing tourists should twite to the agents of the International, Yarmouth, andPrinc
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. Agriculture for beginners. Fig. 31. A Buttercup plant. Although they may sometimes seem very curiousflowers, yet every plant that produces seed has flowers. Let us see what a flower really is. Take, for example, abuttercup, cotton, tobacco, or plum blossom (see Figs.31 and 32). You will findon the outside a row ofgreen leaves inclosing theflower when it is still abud. These leaves are thesepals. Next on the insideis a row of colored leaves,or petals. Arranged insideof the petals are some Stigma Anther. -Stamen Stamen -Pistil Petal. Ovary Fig. 32. A Plum Blossom threadlike parts, each with a
. Agriculture for beginners. Fig. 31. A Buttercup plant. Although they may sometimes seem very curiousflowers, yet every plant that produces seed has flowers. Let us see what a flower really is. Take, for example, abuttercup, cotton, tobacco, or plum blossom (see Figs.31 and 32). You will findon the outside a row ofgreen leaves inclosing theflower when it is still abud. These leaves are thesepals. Next on the insideis a row of colored leaves,or petals. Arranged insideof the petals are some Stigma Anther. -Stamen Stamen -Pistil Petal. Ovary Fig. 32. A Plum Blossom threadlike parts, each with ahttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agriculture-for-beginners-fig-31-a-buttercup-plant-although-they-may-sometimes-seem-very-curiousflowers-yet-every-plant-that-produces-seed-has-flowers-let-us-see-what-a-flower-really-is-take-for-example-abuttercup-cotton-tobacco-or-plum-blossom-see-figs31-and-32-you-will-findon-the-outside-a-row-ofgreen-leaves-inclosing-theflower-when-it-is-still-abud-these-leaves-are-thesepals-next-on-the-insideis-a-row-of-colored-leavesor-petals-arranged-insideof-the-petals-are-some-stigma-anther-stamen-stamen-pistil-petal-ovary-fig-32-a-plum-blossom-threadlike-parts-each-with-a-image370389256.html
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A short history of England . fter-wards a reform was introduced intothe judicial system according towhich the four old courts of law andequity — Kings Bench, CommonPleas, Exchequer, and Chancery,whose organization dated back to thetime of the Angevin kings — wereunited and became mere divisions ofthe Supreme Court of Judicature.They were all established in one setof buildings in the heart of London,instead of sitting at Westminster in separate locations as before. 596. The Imperial Policy. — By this time most of the variousreforms for which there was pressure at that time had been eitheradopte
A short history of England . fter-wards a reform was introduced intothe judicial system according towhich the four old courts of law andequity — Kings Bench, CommonPleas, Exchequer, and Chancery,whose organization dated back to thetime of the Angevin kings — wereunited and became mere divisions ofthe Supreme Court of Judicature.They were all established in one setof buildings in the heart of London,instead of sitting at Westminster in separate locations as before. 596. The Imperial Policy. — By this time most of the variousreforms for which there was pressure at that time had been eitheradoptehttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-short-history-of-england-fter-wards-a-reform-was-introduced-intothe-judicial-system-according-towhich-the-four-old-courts-of-law-andequity-kings-bench-commonpleas-exchequer-and-chancerywhose-organization-dated-back-to-thetime-of-the-angevin-kings-wereunited-and-became-mere-divisions-ofthe-supreme-court-of-judicaturethey-were-all-established-in-one-setof-buildings-in-the-heart-of-londoninstead-of-sitting-at-westminster-in-separate-locations-as-before-596-the-imperial-policy-by-this-time-most-of-the-variousreforms-for-which-there-was-pressure-at-that-time-had-been-eitheradopte-image343017260.html
. Our country's story; an elementary history of the United States . ve anything to do with thexpedition. Then Magellan asked, Have I yourlajestys permission to offer my services to somether monarch? The king replied shortly, Dos you please, and would not allow Magellan toiss his hand at parting. Magellan did not wish to give up the oyage, and he sailed in the service of pain, though Spain and Portugal were ot on the best of terms. He had five liips, and the brother of his friend was aptain of one of them. He went to the astern coast of South America, and when e came to the La Plata River, he f
. Our country's story; an elementary history of the United States . ve anything to do with thexpedition. Then Magellan asked, Have I yourlajestys permission to offer my services to somether monarch? The king replied shortly, Dos you please, and would not allow Magellan toiss his hand at parting. Magellan did not wish to give up the oyage, and he sailed in the service of pain, though Spain and Portugal were ot on the best of terms. He had five liips, and the brother of his friend was aptain of one of them. He went to the astern coast of South America, and when e came to the La Plata River, he fhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-countrys-story-an-elementary-history-of-the-united-states-ve-anything-to-do-with-thexpedition-then-magellan-asked-have-i-yourlajestys-permission-to-offer-my-services-to-somether-monarch-the-king-replied-shortly-dos-you-please-and-would-not-allow-magellan-toiss-his-hand-at-parting-magellan-did-not-wish-to-give-up-the-oyage-and-he-sailed-in-the-service-of-pain-though-spain-and-portugal-were-ot-on-the-best-of-terms-he-had-five-liips-and-the-brother-of-his-friend-was-aptain-of-one-of-them-he-went-to-the-astern-coast-of-south-america-and-when-e-came-to-the-la-plata-river-he-f-image370150370.html
. Stories for little children . STORIES FOR LITTLE CHILDREN to keep a secret a minute, squawked it to thewhole barnyard. Thomas is coming to-day to visit us!Gobble, gobble, gobble! sputtered theold turkey. I like Thomas. His face is as freckled as myeggs. And he hasa smile for everyfreckle, addedthe speckled hen. I hope all my eggs hatch out into freckledchildren. Is everybody ready for Thomas? askedthe big sun, with his shiniest smile. Indeed and indeed we are! mooed the redcow. Isnt my richest cream waiting forhim? And butter, too, as yellow as gold? Good! shone the old sun. Your creamwill g
. Stories for little children . STORIES FOR LITTLE CHILDREN to keep a secret a minute, squawked it to thewhole barnyard. Thomas is coming to-day to visit us!Gobble, gobble, gobble! sputtered theold turkey. I like Thomas. His face is as freckled as myeggs. And he hasa smile for everyfreckle, addedthe speckled hen. I hope all my eggs hatch out into freckledchildren. Is everybody ready for Thomas? askedthe big sun, with his shiniest smile. Indeed and indeed we are! mooed the redcow. Isnt my richest cream waiting forhim? And butter, too, as yellow as gold? Good! shone the old sun. Your creamwill ghttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stories-for-little-children-stories-for-little-children-to-keep-a-secret-a-minute-squawked-it-to-thewhole-barnyard-thomas-is-coming-to-day-to-visit-us!gobble-gobble-gobble!-sputtered-theold-turkey-i-like-thomas-his-face-is-as-freckled-as-myeggs-and-he-hasa-smile-for-everyfreckle-addedthe-speckled-hen-i-hope-all-my-eggs-hatch-out-into-freckledchildren-is-everybody-ready-for-thomas-askedthe-big-sun-with-his-shiniest-smile-indeed-and-indeed-we-are!-mooed-the-redcow-isnt-my-richest-cream-waiting-forhim-and-butter-too-as-yellow-as-gold-good!-shone-the-old-sun-your-creamwill-g-image374727966.html
The Boston blue book ..: containing ..Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . ook. 107 Mr. & Mrs. C. R. Fish. WATERHOUSE STREET.1 Dr. Charles B. Tower. 5 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Gilman. n Dr. Henry P. Walcott.7 Miss M. H. Ware. 11 Mr. Robert Walcott. 9 Mr. & Mrs.John P.Cooper. 13 Mrs. Henry R. Glover. WENDELL STREET. 3 Mr. & Mrs.Joseph Greene. 8 Mr. & Mrs. A. W. Adams. 5 Mr. & Mrs. E. M. Lewis. 12 Mr. & Mrs. E. W. Otis. 7 Mrs. C. E..Harlow. 16 Mr. & Mrs. F. B.Shaw. Apartments.* 16 Mr. & Mrs. W. D. Shaw. 15 Mr. & Mrs. James F. 20 Mr. & Mrs. H. H. Bates. Hayden. 24 Mr. & Mrs. H. X.
The Boston blue book ..: containing ..Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . ook. 107 Mr. & Mrs. C. R. Fish. WATERHOUSE STREET.1 Dr. Charles B. Tower. 5 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Gilman. n Dr. Henry P. Walcott.7 Miss M. H. Ware. 11 Mr. Robert Walcott. 9 Mr. & Mrs.John P.Cooper. 13 Mrs. Henry R. Glover. WENDELL STREET. 3 Mr. & Mrs.Joseph Greene. 8 Mr. & Mrs. A. W. Adams. 5 Mr. & Mrs. E. M. Lewis. 12 Mr. & Mrs. E. W. Otis. 7 Mrs. C. E..Harlow. 16 Mr. & Mrs. F. B.Shaw. Apartments.* 16 Mr. & Mrs. W. D. Shaw. 15 Mr. & Mrs. James F. 20 Mr. & Mrs. H. H. Bates. Hayden. 24 Mr. & Mrs. H. X.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-boston-blue-book-containing-boston-brookline-cambridge-chestnut-hill-and-milton-ook-107-mr-mrs-c-r-fish-waterhouse-street1-dr-charles-b-tower-5-mr-mrs-arthur-gilman-n-dr-henry-p-walcott7-miss-m-h-ware-11-mr-robert-walcott-9-mr-mrsjohn-pcooper-13-mrs-henry-r-glover-wendell-street-3-mr-mrsjoseph-greene-8-mr-mrs-a-w-adams-5-mr-mrs-e-m-lewis-12-mr-mrs-e-w-otis-7-mrs-c-eharlow-16-mr-mrs-f-bshaw-apartments-16-mr-mrs-w-d-shaw-15-mr-mrs-james-f-20-mr-mrs-h-h-bates-hayden-24-mr-mrs-h-x-image342680028.html
. Our young folks [serial]. r L shall be gone, and M be put on,There s a man cutting grass to make hay;But when M shall have fled, put P there instead,It will name what is mentioned of steam ;Pray just now P erase, put R in its place,Theres a man gliding down with the stream;But now take R away, put S there, we sayThat a farmer at work then it names.If for S you put T, you surely will seeA noted place close by the Thames. Annie-T. ANSWERS. 34. Win-chest-er. 35. Drum. 36. Nightshade. 37. Aspiring man, in striving for honors, see to itthat honesty controls you. [(Asp) (eye) (ring)(man in strivin
. Our young folks [serial]. r L shall be gone, and M be put on,There s a man cutting grass to make hay;But when M shall have fled, put P there instead,It will name what is mentioned of steam ;Pray just now P erase, put R in its place,Theres a man gliding down with the stream;But now take R away, put S there, we sayThat a farmer at work then it names.If for S you put T, you surely will seeA noted place close by the Thames. Annie-T. ANSWERS. 34. Win-chest-er. 35. Drum. 36. Nightshade. 37. Aspiring man, in striving for honors, see to itthat honesty controls you. [(Asp) (eye) (ring)(man in strivinhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-young-folks-serial-r-l-shall-be-gone-and-m-be-put-onthere-s-a-man-cutting-grass-to-make-haybut-when-m-shall-have-fled-put-p-there-insteadit-will-name-what-is-mentioned-of-steam-pray-just-now-p-erase-put-r-in-its-placetheres-a-man-gliding-down-with-the-streambut-now-take-r-away-put-s-there-we-saythat-a-farmer-at-work-then-it-namesif-for-s-you-put-t-you-surely-will-seea-noted-place-close-by-the-thames-annie-t-answers-34-win-chest-er-35-drum-36-nightshade-37-aspiring-man-in-striving-for-honors-see-to-itthat-honesty-controls-you-asp-eye-ringman-in-strivin-image370477030.html
. Zigzag journeys in northwest lands. The Rhine to the Arctic . BRIDGE IN THE VIA MALA. Here convened brilliant regal assemblies. 78 ZIGZAG JOURNEYS IN NORTHERN LANDS. Here the ambassadors from Milan appeared before Barbarossa, anddelivered to him the golden key of the Italian states. But these events are of comparatively small importance in com-parison with the so-called Holy Council of Constance, in 1414. It wasa time of spiritual dearth in the world. Arrogance governed the Church,and immorality nourished in it. There were three popes, each atwar with the others, — John XX111., Benedict XII.
. Zigzag journeys in northwest lands. The Rhine to the Arctic . BRIDGE IN THE VIA MALA. Here convened brilliant regal assemblies. 78 ZIGZAG JOURNEYS IN NORTHERN LANDS. Here the ambassadors from Milan appeared before Barbarossa, anddelivered to him the golden key of the Italian states. But these events are of comparatively small importance in com-parison with the so-called Holy Council of Constance, in 1414. It wasa time of spiritual dearth in the world. Arrogance governed the Church,and immorality nourished in it. There were three popes, each atwar with the others, — John XX111., Benedict XII.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zigzag-journeys-in-northwest-lands-the-rhine-to-the-arctic-bridge-in-the-via-mala-here-convened-brilliant-regal-assemblies-78-zigzag-journeys-in-northern-lands-here-the-ambassadors-from-milan-appeared-before-barbarossa-anddelivered-to-him-the-golden-key-of-the-italian-states-but-these-events-are-of-comparatively-small-importance-in-com-parison-with-the-so-called-holy-council-of-constance-in-1414-it-wasa-time-of-spiritual-dearth-in-the-world-arrogance-governed-the-churchand-immorality-nourished-in-it-there-were-three-popes-each-atwar-with-the-others-john-xx111-benedict-xii-image370002089.html
Our young folks [serial] . hall not be taken from them. Whoever defrauds the red folk, it is notthese men, whose business it is to produce in perfection from lovely oceanshells ornaments which vie in their tints with opal and amethyst, with pearland carbuncle, with emerald and with sapphire. And so, Old Tom, we are home again from Pascack ! Caroline Chesebrd. GRANDMAMMAS BIRTHDAY. THERE are red young lips on a wrinkled cheek,Counting out grandmammas birthdays there,Eighty, the years that the kisses speak, —And now there s a hand on the snowy hair. Why! grandmamma, really it seemed to me I neve
Our young folks [serial] . hall not be taken from them. Whoever defrauds the red folk, it is notthese men, whose business it is to produce in perfection from lovely oceanshells ornaments which vie in their tints with opal and amethyst, with pearland carbuncle, with emerald and with sapphire. And so, Old Tom, we are home again from Pascack ! Caroline Chesebrd. GRANDMAMMAS BIRTHDAY. THERE are red young lips on a wrinkled cheek,Counting out grandmammas birthdays there,Eighty, the years that the kisses speak, —And now there s a hand on the snowy hair. Why! grandmamma, really it seemed to me I nevehttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-young-folks-serial-hall-not-be-taken-from-them-whoever-defrauds-the-red-folk-it-is-notthese-men-whose-business-it-is-to-produce-in-perfection-from-lovely-oceanshells-ornaments-which-vie-in-their-tints-with-opal-and-amethyst-with-pearland-carbuncle-with-emerald-and-with-sapphire-and-so-old-tom-we-are-home-again-from-pascack-!-caroline-chesebrd-grandmammas-birthday-there-are-red-young-lips-on-a-wrinkled-cheekcounting-out-grandmammas-birthdays-thereeighty-the-years-that-the-kisses-speak-and-now-there-s-a-hand-on-the-snowy-hair-why!-grandmamma-really-it-seemed-to-me-i-neve-image338928674.html
Medical and surgical reports . also quotesAntonini (5). Walker finds surrounding the urethra, justunder the mucosa, a sheath of longitudinal fibres. Theouter fibres spread into the gland and form a figure-of-8 net-work round each prostatic duct, apparently making anelastic sphincter for each. Extensions are seen into thelarger fibrous septa, and from these fine fibres arrange them-selves in a circular manner round the alveoli (Fig. 5). Thecaput is especially rich in elastic fibres. They are arrangedround the utricle about each ejaculatory duct, besides aconsiderable submucous layer of it all o
Medical and surgical reports . also quotesAntonini (5). Walker finds surrounding the urethra, justunder the mucosa, a sheath of longitudinal fibres. Theouter fibres spread into the gland and form a figure-of-8 net-work round each prostatic duct, apparently making anelastic sphincter for each. Extensions are seen into thelarger fibrous septa, and from these fine fibres arrange them-selves in a circular manner round the alveoli (Fig. 5). Thecaput is especially rich in elastic fibres. They are arrangedround the utricle about each ejaculatory duct, besides aconsiderable submucous layer of it all ohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/medical-and-surgical-reports-also-quotesantonini-5-walker-finds-surrounding-the-urethra-justunder-the-mucosa-a-sheath-of-longitudinal-fibres-theouter-fibres-spread-into-the-gland-and-form-a-figure-of-8-net-work-round-each-prostatic-duct-apparently-making-anelastic-sphincter-for-each-extensions-are-seen-into-thelarger-fibrous-septa-and-from-these-fine-fibres-arrange-them-selves-in-a-circular-manner-round-the-alveoli-fig-5-thecaput-is-especially-rich-in-elastic-fibres-they-are-arrangedround-the-utricle-about-each-ejaculatory-duct-besides-aconsiderable-submucous-layer-of-it-all-o-image338298023.html
Our young folks [serial] . ts fawn-colored velvet feet on my finger; then I went carefully down stairsand showed it to Celia and Grandma, and went into the kitchen, where Ihad the satisfaction of hearing the girl Kate say she believed it was aspirit. Celia said it was a Polyphemus, but I did not like the name,and for short, called my pet Polly. It seemed really to know what Imeant when I said Polly, pretty Polly, come and sit on my finger, thoughGrandma laughed at the idea. Then I went up stairs to discover whichjewel-case had yielded up its precious contents, and behold ! the lid of thepretty
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. The contest for California in 1861; how Colonel E.D. Baker saved the Pacific states to the Union . ^ On the twentieth of the month GeneralSumner reported to Washington that he had foundit necessary to withdraw the greater portion of thegarrison from Fort Umpqua and one company of in-fantry from Fort Crook for the purpose of reinforc-ing the commands at Benicia and the Presidio [SanFrancisco].* On the 27th, ordnance men were sentfrom the arsenal at Benicia to Fort Point (San Fran-cisco) for temporary service, to assist in mount-ing guns. ^ On the fifth of the following monththe ordnance men w
. The contest for California in 1861; how Colonel E.D. Baker saved the Pacific states to the Union . ^ On the twentieth of the month GeneralSumner reported to Washington that he had foundit necessary to withdraw the greater portion of thegarrison from Fort Umpqua and one company of in-fantry from Fort Crook for the purpose of reinforc-ing the commands at Benicia and the Presidio [SanFrancisco].* On the 27th, ordnance men were sentfrom the arsenal at Benicia to Fort Point (San Fran-cisco) for temporary service, to assist in mount-ing guns. ^ On the fifth of the following monththe ordnance men whttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-contest-for-california-in-1861-how-colonel-ed-baker-saved-the-pacific-states-to-the-union-on-the-twentieth-of-the-month-generalsumner-reported-to-washington-that-he-had-foundit-necessary-to-withdraw-the-greater-portion-of-thegarrison-from-fort-umpqua-and-one-company-of-in-fantry-from-fort-crook-for-the-purpose-of-reinforc-ing-the-commands-at-benicia-and-the-presidio-sanfrancisco-on-the-27th-ordnance-men-were-sentfrom-the-arsenal-at-benicia-to-fort-point-san-fran-cisco-for-temporary-service-to-assist-in-mount-ing-guns-on-the-fifth-of-the-following-monththe-ordnance-men-w-image369999343.html
Official gazette . BLUE. Established1858.. Sawyers Crj-stal Blue is the Standard Blue in America,and the only ABSOLUTELY PURE BLUE. Most of theother blues are sold by calling them as good as Sawyers, andoffered cheaper. Sawyers Crystal Blue being the best, it isthe cheapest. It never spots, streaks or injures the clothes. SOLO BY ALL WHOLESALE GROCERS IN BOSTON, And by First-Class Retailers throughout the United States. THE SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO, 132 Milk Street, Boston, Mass.
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As nature shows them; moths and butterflies of the United States, east of the Rocky mountainsWith over 400 photographic illustrations in the text and many transfers of species from life . NOCTUIDS. 81 ApateJa arnericana is a gray motli. with a scalloped, liglit gnwline near the onter margin of the fore wings edged externally withblack and brown, and witli a row of black dots along the outer
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Register of the Commandery of the state of Massachusetts; constitution and by-laws1882 . Instituted April 15, 1865.. Obverse. 38
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Poems . Over a sunken- rock, with a sudden plunge. — Page 288. OR, THE BATTLE OF THE BARDS. 289 Of passion, that fell Hurricane that sweptElizabeth to her doom, and left her nowA helmless hull upon the savage seasOf life, without an aim, to float forlorn. Longwhile, still shuddering from the shock that jarredThe bases of her being, piteous wreckOf ruined hopes, upon her couch she lay,Of life and time oblivious, all her miud,Locked in a rigid agon} of grief.Clasping, convulsed, its unwept woe ; her heartWrithing and riven ; and her burthened brainBlind with the weight of tears that would not fl
Poems . Over a sunken- rock, with a sudden plunge. — Page 288. OR, THE BATTLE OF THE BARDS. 289 Of passion, that fell Hurricane that sweptElizabeth to her doom, and left her nowA helmless hull upon the savage seasOf life, without an aim, to float forlorn. Longwhile, still shuddering from the shock that jarredThe bases of her being, piteous wreckOf ruined hopes, upon her couch she lay,Of life and time oblivious, all her miud,Locked in a rigid agon} of grief.Clasping, convulsed, its unwept woe ; her heartWrithing and riven ; and her burthened brainBlind with the weight of tears that would not flhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/poems-over-a-sunken-rock-with-a-sudden-plunge-page-288-or-the-battle-of-the-bards-289-of-passion-that-fell-hurricane-that-sweptelizabeth-to-her-doom-and-left-her-nowa-helmless-hull-upon-the-savage-seasof-life-without-an-aim-to-float-forlorn-longwhile-still-shuddering-from-the-shock-that-jarredthe-bases-of-her-being-piteous-wreckof-ruined-hopes-upon-her-couch-she-layof-life-and-time-oblivious-all-her-miudlocked-in-a-rigid-agon-of-griefclasping-convulsed-its-unwept-woe-her-heartwrithing-and-riven-and-her-burthened-brainblind-with-the-weight-of-tears-that-would-not-fl-image340146520.html
. Alaska and its resources. f the ship oran old officer of the Company, much in the same way that hisworkmen cringe before him. This sort of subserviency, the fruitof a despotic government, is characteristic of the lower classes ofRussians ; and to such an extent is it ingrained in their charactersthat it seems impossible for them to comprehend any motives ofhonor or truthfulness as being superior to self-interest. The native inhabitants of this part of the coast belong to thegreat family of Innuit. The name of the tribe is IJjialect, and theirname for the village, half a mile west of the Redo
. Alaska and its resources. f the ship oran old officer of the Company, much in the same way that hisworkmen cringe before him. This sort of subserviency, the fruitof a despotic government, is characteristic of the lower classes ofRussians ; and to such an extent is it ingrained in their charactersthat it seems impossible for them to comprehend any motives ofhonor or truthfulness as being superior to self-interest. The native inhabitants of this part of the coast belong to thegreat family of Innuit. The name of the tribe is IJjialect, and theirname for the village, half a mile west of the Redohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alaska-and-its-resources-f-the-ship-oran-old-officer-of-the-company-much-in-the-same-way-that-hisworkmen-cringe-before-him-this-sort-of-subserviency-the-fruitof-a-despotic-government-is-characteristic-of-the-lower-classes-ofrussians-and-to-such-an-extent-is-it-ingrained-in-their-charactersthat-it-seems-impossible-for-them-to-comprehend-any-motives-ofhonor-or-truthfulness-as-being-superior-to-self-interest-the-native-inhabitants-of-this-part-of-the-coast-belong-to-thegreat-family-of-innuit-the-name-of-the-tribe-is-ijjialect-and-theirname-for-the-village-half-a-mile-west-of-the-redo-image336626420.html
. Agriculture for beginners. Fig. 275. A Field of Cane prostrated by Wind Soils for Cane. The soils best adapted to canes are,broadly speaking, those which contain the largest amountof fertilizing material and which have a large water-holdingcapacity. In south Louisiana alluvial loams and loamyclays are cultivated, while in Georgia, Alabama, andFlorida light, sandy soils, when properly fertilized and cul-tivated, produce fine crops. Soils capable of holding waterand fertilizers can frequently be profitably cultivated by. 319 320 AGRICULTURE FOR BEGINNERS artificially supplying these essential
. Agriculture for beginners. Fig. 275. A Field of Cane prostrated by Wind Soils for Cane. The soils best adapted to canes are,broadly speaking, those which contain the largest amountof fertilizing material and which have a large water-holdingcapacity. In south Louisiana alluvial loams and loamyclays are cultivated, while in Georgia, Alabama, andFlorida light, sandy soils, when properly fertilized and cul-tivated, produce fine crops. Soils capable of holding waterand fertilizers can frequently be profitably cultivated by. 319 320 AGRICULTURE FOR BEGINNERS artificially supplying these essentialhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agriculture-for-beginners-fig-275-a-field-of-cane-prostrated-by-wind-soils-for-cane-the-soils-best-adapted-to-canes-arebroadly-speaking-those-which-contain-the-largest-amountof-fertilizing-material-and-which-have-a-large-water-holdingcapacity-in-south-louisiana-alluvial-loams-and-loamyclays-are-cultivated-while-in-georgia-alabama-andflorida-light-sandy-soils-when-properly-fertilized-and-cul-tivated-produce-fine-crops-soils-capable-of-holding-waterand-fertilizers-can-frequently-be-profitably-cultivated-by-319-320-agriculture-for-beginners-artificially-supplying-these-essential-image370354527.html
. Charles Eliot, landscape architect : a lover of nature and of his kind, who trained himself for a new profession, practised it happily and through it wrought much good. PLAN OF DR. CARROLL DUNHAJVIS HOUSE AXD APPROACHROAD, AT IRVIXGTON ON HUDSON ^T. 29] CONCEALING BOUNDARIES 283 from the piazzas without bringing them between the houseand the lawn. The more intimate the connection between abuilding and a lawn of your gentle sort, the more pleasingthe scene — to my eye, at least. . 25 Sept. 89. . The cuts necessitated by the roadway you will prob-ably find deeper and longer than you expected,
. Charles Eliot, landscape architect : a lover of nature and of his kind, who trained himself for a new profession, practised it happily and through it wrought much good. PLAN OF DR. CARROLL DUNHAJVIS HOUSE AXD APPROACHROAD, AT IRVIXGTON ON HUDSON ^T. 29] CONCEALING BOUNDARIES 283 from the piazzas without bringing them between the houseand the lawn. The more intimate the connection between abuilding and a lawn of your gentle sort, the more pleasingthe scene — to my eye, at least. . 25 Sept. 89. . The cuts necessitated by the roadway you will prob-ably find deeper and longer than you expected,https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-eliot-landscape-architect-a-lover-of-nature-and-of-his-kind-who-trained-himself-for-a-new-profession-practised-it-happily-and-through-it-wrought-much-good-plan-of-dr-carroll-dunhajvis-house-axd-approachroad-at-irvixgton-on-hudson-t-29-concealing-boundaries-283-from-the-piazzas-without-bringing-them-between-the-houseand-the-lawn-the-more-intimate-the-connection-between-abuilding-and-a-lawn-of-your-gentle-sort-the-more-pleasingthe-scene-to-my-eye-at-least-25-sept-89-the-cuts-necessitated-by-the-roadway-you-will-prob-ably-find-deeper-and-longer-than-you-expected-image370521528.html
. Ballads. hownAt the sight of the head of her minion; How shed tremble to part with her own ! 14 THE CIIRONICr.K OF THK DRUM. Wc luul taken the head of Kiii^; Capet, We called lor the blood of his wife ;Undaunted she came to the scaffold, And bared her fair neck to the knife.As she felt the foul fingers that touched her. She shrunk, but she deigned not to speak,She looked with a royal disdain. And died with a blush on her cheek ! Twas thus that our country was saved; So told us the safety committee !But psha ! Ive the heart of a soldier. All gentleness, mercy, and pity.I loathed to assist at
. Ballads. hownAt the sight of the head of her minion; How shed tremble to part with her own ! 14 THE CIIRONICr.K OF THK DRUM. Wc luul taken the head of Kiii^; Capet, We called lor the blood of his wife ;Undaunted she came to the scaffold, And bared her fair neck to the knife.As she felt the foul fingers that touched her. She shrunk, but she deigned not to speak,She looked with a royal disdain. And died with a blush on her cheek ! Twas thus that our country was saved; So told us the safety committee !But psha ! Ive the heart of a soldier. All gentleness, mercy, and pity.I loathed to assist athttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ballads-hownat-the-sight-of-the-head-of-her-minion-how-shed-tremble-to-part-with-her-own-!-14-the-ciironicrk-of-thk-drum-wc-luul-taken-the-head-of-kiii-capet-we-called-lor-the-blood-of-his-wife-undaunted-she-came-to-the-scaffold-and-bared-her-fair-neck-to-the-knifeas-she-felt-the-foul-fingers-that-touched-her-she-shrunk-but-she-deigned-not-to-speakshe-looked-with-a-royal-disdain-and-died-with-a-blush-on-her-cheek-!-twas-thus-that-our-country-was-saved-so-told-us-the-safety-committee-!but-psha-!-ive-the-heart-of-a-soldier-all-gentleness-mercy-and-pityi-loathed-to-assist-at-image370526983.html
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Dicken's works . k and cold, the gates have beenleft open, and in an instant he is in the street,flying from the scene of his imprisonment like thewind. The streets are cleared, the open fields aregained, and tlie broad wide country lies before him.Onward he dashes in the midst of darkness, overhedge and ditch, through mud and pool, bound-ing from spot to spot with a speed and light-ness astonishing even to himself. At length hepauses; he must be safe from pursuit now; hewill stretch himself on that bank and sleep tillsunrise. A period of unconsciousness succeeds. He wakes,cold and wretched. T
Dicken's works . k and cold, the gates have beenleft open, and in an instant he is in the street,flying from the scene of his imprisonment like thewind. The streets are cleared, the open fields aregained, and tlie broad wide country lies before him.Onward he dashes in the midst of darkness, overhedge and ditch, through mud and pool, bound-ing from spot to spot with a speed and light-ness astonishing even to himself. At length hepauses; he must be safe from pursuit now; hewill stretch himself on that bank and sleep tillsunrise. A period of unconsciousness succeeds. He wakes,cold and wretched. Thttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dickens-works-k-and-cold-the-gates-have-beenleft-open-and-in-an-instant-he-is-in-the-streetflying-from-the-scene-of-his-imprisonment-like-thewind-the-streets-are-cleared-the-open-fields-aregained-and-tlie-broad-wide-country-lies-before-himonward-he-dashes-in-the-midst-of-darkness-overhedge-and-ditch-through-mud-and-pool-bound-ing-from-spot-to-spot-with-a-speed-and-light-ness-astonishing-even-to-himself-at-length-hepauses-he-must-be-safe-from-pursuit-now-hewill-stretch-himself-on-that-bank-and-sleep-tillsunrise-a-period-of-unconsciousness-succeeds-he-wakescold-and-wretched-t-image340241239.html
Our young folks [serial] . The world was a farm, and the work was fun;The workers were children, and she was one.All one country was coops and sheds,And baskets and pullets and little girls heads ; i872.] Berthas Dream. 17 She had nothing to do, but just to make Little capes for the chickens, or run and break Her hatful of eggs, then fill it again ; Or wait for some very polite old hen That was sure to meet her half-way, and beg For the loan of her lap while she laid her an egg! The laziest hen of them all would lay Hundreds of eggs in a single day,— Yes, sir, in a day!Hundreds and hundreds of
Our young folks [serial] . The world was a farm, and the work was fun;The workers were children, and she was one.All one country was coops and sheds,And baskets and pullets and little girls heads ; i872.] Berthas Dream. 17 She had nothing to do, but just to make Little capes for the chickens, or run and break Her hatful of eggs, then fill it again ; Or wait for some very polite old hen That was sure to meet her half-way, and beg For the loan of her lap while she laid her an egg! The laziest hen of them all would lay Hundreds of eggs in a single day,— Yes, sir, in a day!Hundreds and hundreds ofhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-young-folks-serial-the-world-was-a-farm-and-the-work-was-funthe-workers-were-children-and-she-was-oneall-one-country-was-coops-and-shedsand-baskets-and-pullets-and-little-girls-heads-i872-berthas-dream-17-she-had-nothing-to-do-but-just-to-make-little-capes-for-the-chickens-or-run-and-break-her-hatful-of-eggs-then-fill-it-again-or-wait-for-some-very-polite-old-hen-that-was-sure-to-meet-her-half-way-and-beg-for-the-loan-of-her-lap-while-she-laid-her-an-egg!-the-laziest-hen-of-them-all-would-lay-hundreds-of-eggs-in-a-single-day-yes-sir-in-a-day!hundreds-and-hundreds-of-image339023583.html
. Onondaga's centennial. Gleanings of a century. street, and the standard of education was welladvanced. French, Latin, drawing, music, and later the sciences weretaught, and Miss Bradbury numbered among her pupils many whoafterwards became heads of the leading families of the village andcity. Miss Emily Chubbuck, afterwards the wife of Adoniram Judson, afamous missionary to Burmah, taught a select school at one period ina small building on the site of the McCarthy wholesale stores, cornerof Clinton and Water streets. From September, 1847, to June, 1861,Madame A. J. Raoul taught a select schoo
. Onondaga's centennial. Gleanings of a century. street, and the standard of education was welladvanced. French, Latin, drawing, music, and later the sciences weretaught, and Miss Bradbury numbered among her pupils many whoafterwards became heads of the leading families of the village andcity. Miss Emily Chubbuck, afterwards the wife of Adoniram Judson, afamous missionary to Burmah, taught a select school at one period ina small building on the site of the McCarthy wholesale stores, cornerof Clinton and Water streets. From September, 1847, to June, 1861,Madame A. J. Raoul taught a select schoohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/onondagas-centennial-gleanings-of-a-century-street-and-the-standard-of-education-was-welladvanced-french-latin-drawing-music-and-later-the-sciences-weretaught-and-miss-bradbury-numbered-among-her-pupils-many-whoafterwards-became-heads-of-the-leading-families-of-the-village-andcity-miss-emily-chubbuck-afterwards-the-wife-of-adoniram-judson-afamous-missionary-to-burmah-taught-a-select-school-at-one-period-ina-small-building-on-the-site-of-the-mccarthy-wholesale-stores-cornerof-clinton-and-water-streets-from-september-1847-to-june-1861madame-a-j-raoul-taught-a-select-schoo-image370536006.html
Old Concord, her highways and byways; . ^ Her HigJnuays and Byivays. 163 cubby-holes and dressers; with kitchen and shedand annex without stint. Here are the bewitch-ing stairs, so easy to fall down, as one old resi-dent wisely remarks, cause you can fetch up onthe landins an get a chance to catch hold ofsomethin, a provision it may be that our fore-. THE VERY ROOM WHERE HE STARTED HIS IERPETUAL M(JTION ! fathers kept in mind when looking out for theweary foremothers who would use those stairs intheir unceasing round from pillar to post. Andhere is the old garret, full of bewitching suggestion
Old Concord, her highways and byways; . ^ Her HigJnuays and Byivays. 163 cubby-holes and dressers; with kitchen and shedand annex without stint. Here are the bewitch-ing stairs, so easy to fall down, as one old resi-dent wisely remarks, cause you can fetch up onthe landins an get a chance to catch hold ofsomethin, a provision it may be that our fore-. THE VERY ROOM WHERE HE STARTED HIS IERPETUAL M(JTION ! fathers kept in mind when looking out for theweary foremothers who would use those stairs intheir unceasing round from pillar to post. Andhere is the old garret, full of bewitching suggestionhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-concord-her-highways-and-byways-her-higjnuays-and-byivays-163-cubby-holes-and-dressers-with-kitchen-and-shedand-annex-without-stint-here-are-the-bewitch-ing-stairs-so-easy-to-fall-down-as-one-old-resi-dent-wisely-remarks-cause-you-can-fetch-up-onthe-landins-an-get-a-chance-to-catch-hold-ofsomethin-a-provision-it-may-be-that-our-fore-the-very-room-where-he-started-his-ierpetual-mjtion-!-fathers-kept-in-mind-when-looking-out-for-theweary-foremothers-who-would-use-those-stairs-intheir-unceasing-round-from-pillar-to-post-andhere-is-the-old-garret-full-of-bewitching-suggestion-image340178795.html
. Agriculture for beginners. kept moist, and it absorbs some of the juices of the corn grain and of the leaves. The stock like it better than when it is dry, and it is more nourishing, EXERCISE Have the pupils divide the stalkinto shell and pith. Help them tofind the fibers or tubes. Compress a mass of pith in thehand; then w^et it and note howit expands. The Leaves. These consistof two main parts: the sheathor culm, which surrounds thestalk for a short distance fromthe joints; and the blade,which is the part extendingout from the stalk. The leaves are to the plantwhat the lungs, stomach, ands
. Agriculture for beginners. kept moist, and it absorbs some of the juices of the corn grain and of the leaves. The stock like it better than when it is dry, and it is more nourishing, EXERCISE Have the pupils divide the stalkinto shell and pith. Help them tofind the fibers or tubes. Compress a mass of pith in thehand; then w^et it and note howit expands. The Leaves. These consistof two main parts: the sheathor culm, which surrounds thestalk for a short distance fromthe joints; and the blade,which is the part extendingout from the stalk. The leaves are to the plantwhat the lungs, stomach, andshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agriculture-for-beginners-kept-moist-and-it-absorbs-some-of-the-juices-of-the-corn-grain-and-of-the-leaves-the-stock-like-it-better-than-when-it-is-dry-and-it-is-more-nourishing-exercise-have-the-pupils-divide-the-stalkinto-shell-and-pith-help-them-tofind-the-fibers-or-tubes-compress-a-mass-of-pith-in-thehand-then-wet-it-and-note-howit-expands-the-leaves-these-consistof-two-main-parts-the-sheathor-culm-which-surrounds-thestalk-for-a-short-distance-fromthe-joints-and-the-bladewhich-is-the-part-extendingout-from-the-stalk-the-leaves-are-to-the-plantwhat-the-lungs-stomach-ands-image370351205.html
. Through the wilds; a record of sport and adventure in the forests of New Hampshire and Maine . things around the dam,and then tackled the boats. Thedistance being short, four of themhandled the boat quite easily, andat noon they had rowed up theoutlet, turning to the left, andlanded near where the carry roadended, and here they camped.It was a beautiful place, and com-manded a fine view the entire dis-tance of the lake. They built ^^^their camp, set up their table andbench, had their dinner, and then George and the Parson went down to the dam fishing, while Dickand Ned with the shot-guns sal
. Through the wilds; a record of sport and adventure in the forests of New Hampshire and Maine . things around the dam,and then tackled the boats. Thedistance being short, four of themhandled the boat quite easily, andat noon they had rowed up theoutlet, turning to the left, andlanded near where the carry roadended, and here they camped.It was a beautiful place, and com-manded a fine view the entire dis-tance of the lake. They built ^^^their camp, set up their table andbench, had their dinner, and then George and the Parson went down to the dam fishing, while Dickand Ned with the shot-guns salhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/through-the-wilds-a-record-of-sport-and-adventure-in-the-forests-of-new-hampshire-and-maine-things-around-the-damand-then-tackled-the-boats-thedistance-being-short-four-of-themhandled-the-boat-quite-easily-andat-noon-they-had-rowed-up-theoutlet-turning-to-the-left-andlanded-near-where-the-carry-roadended-and-here-they-campedit-was-a-beautiful-place-and-com-manded-a-fine-view-the-entire-dis-tance-of-the-lake-they-built-their-camp-set-up-their-table-andbench-had-their-dinner-and-then-george-and-the-parson-went-down-to-the-dam-fishing-while-dickand-ned-with-the-shot-guns-sal-image369594880.html
. Medical and surgical reports. Fia. 4.— After operation: both eyes openequally; both sides of face move in smiling. Fig. .5.— After operation: face symmetrical;right eye closes as well as left. 194 TRAUMATIC FACIAL PARALYSIS. pletely, but the muscular power is weak. Can draw right anglemouth upwards with fair strength. July 3, 1912. {One year after operation.) Can close righteye completely and wrinkle side of forehead to a certain extent.Nearly all movements of mouth muscles. Muscles react tomoderate strength F. To G. quick reaction, AnCC<Cacc(disappearance of R. D.). January 6, 1913. (Eig
. Medical and surgical reports. Fia. 4.— After operation: both eyes openequally; both sides of face move in smiling. Fig. .5.— After operation: face symmetrical;right eye closes as well as left. 194 TRAUMATIC FACIAL PARALYSIS. pletely, but the muscular power is weak. Can draw right anglemouth upwards with fair strength. July 3, 1912. {One year after operation.) Can close righteye completely and wrinkle side of forehead to a certain extent.Nearly all movements of mouth muscles. Muscles react tomoderate strength F. To G. quick reaction, AnCC<Cacc(disappearance of R. D.). January 6, 1913. (Eighttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/medical-and-surgical-reports-fia-4-after-operation-both-eyes-openequally-both-sides-of-face-move-in-smiling-fig-5-after-operation-face-symmetricalright-eye-closes-as-well-as-left-194-traumatic-facial-paralysis-pletely-but-the-muscular-power-is-weak-can-draw-right-anglemouth-upwards-with-fair-strength-july-3-1912-one-year-after-operation-can-close-righteye-completely-and-wrinkle-side-of-forehead-to-a-certain-extentnearly-all-movements-of-mouth-muscles-muscles-react-tomoderate-strength-f-to-g-quick-reaction-anccltcaccdisappearance-of-r-d-january-6-1913-eig-image336812986.html
. Bonnie Scotland . aining a history of hislife was hung about his neck by the executioner;but again Montrose defeated the spite of his ene-mies, by saying that he felt as much honored bysuch a record of brave deeds and loyal servicesas he had been by the badge of the Order of theGarter, which the king had bestowed upon him.At last he submitted himself to the hangman socalmly, and died so courageously, that a greatshudder ran through the crowd, and sobs andgroans arose on the air; and when some of hisbitter enemies looked up and saw his noble formslowly swinging above them, they felt that itwo
. Bonnie Scotland . aining a history of hislife was hung about his neck by the executioner;but again Montrose defeated the spite of his ene-mies, by saying that he felt as much honored bysuch a record of brave deeds and loyal servicesas he had been by the badge of the Order of theGarter, which the king had bestowed upon him.At last he submitted himself to the hangman socalmly, and died so courageously, that a greatshudder ran through the crowd, and sobs andgroans arose on the air; and when some of hisbitter enemies looked up and saw his noble formslowly swinging above them, they felt that itwohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bonnie-scotland-aining-a-history-of-hislife-was-hung-about-his-neck-by-the-executionerbut-again-montrose-defeated-the-spite-of-his-ene-mies-by-saying-that-he-felt-as-much-honored-bysuch-a-record-of-brave-deeds-and-loyal-servicesas-he-had-been-by-the-badge-of-the-order-of-thegarter-which-the-king-had-bestowed-upon-himat-last-he-submitted-himself-to-the-hangman-socalmly-and-died-so-courageously-that-a-greatshudder-ran-through-the-crowd-and-sobs-andgroans-arose-on-the-air-and-when-some-of-hisbitter-enemies-looked-up-and-saw-his-noble-formslowly-swinging-above-them-they-felt-that-itwo-image372538933.html
. Connecticut; a study of a commonwealth-democracy. ^XXH-X^^ BOSTON AND NEW YORKHOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY 1903 O- i F94?37 3 IBRARYOF Two Copies fteceVved Copyright EntryCUSS Cu XXo. Mo ,? /1 <?* Copyright, 1887,By ALEXANDER JOHNSTON. Copyright, 1903,By HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO. All rights reserved. The Riverside Press, Cambridge, Mass., U. S.A.Electrotyped and Printed by H. O. Houghton & Company. ToTIMOTHY DWIGHT, PRESIDENT OF YALE UNIVERSITY.
. Connecticut; a study of a commonwealth-democracy. ^XXH-X^^ BOSTON AND NEW YORKHOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY 1903 O- i F94?37 3 IBRARYOF Two Copies fteceVved Copyright EntryCUSS Cu XXo. Mo ,? /1 <?* Copyright, 1887,By ALEXANDER JOHNSTON. Copyright, 1903,By HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO. All rights reserved. The Riverside Press, Cambridge, Mass., U. S.A.Electrotyped and Printed by H. O. Houghton & Company. ToTIMOTHY DWIGHT, PRESIDENT OF YALE UNIVERSITY.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/connecticut-a-study-of-a-commonwealth-democracy-xxh-x-boston-and-new-yorkhoughton-mifflin-and-company-1903-o-i-f9437-3-ibraryof-two-copies-ftecevved-copyright-entrycuss-cu-xxo-mo-1-lt-copyright-1887by-alexander-johnston-copyright-1903by-houghton-mifflin-co-all-rights-reserved-the-riverside-press-cambridge-mass-u-saelectrotyped-and-printed-by-h-o-houghton-company-totimothy-dwight-president-of-yale-university-image370762642.html
. Our country's story; an elementary history of the United States . E WINTHROP COLONY IN BOSTON•(From W. F. Halsalls iiainting) nearly one thousand persons. They brought cattle, goats, pro-visions, arms, tools, and farming implements. Several ships wereneeded to carry so many people, and among them was the May-flower, that had brought the Pilgrims to Plymouth, and had alsotaken the settlers to Salem. Governor Winthrop and his partydecided to make their home where Boston now is. They calledthe place Boston, because many of the colonists came from Bostonin England. These people had been accustom
. Our country's story; an elementary history of the United States . E WINTHROP COLONY IN BOSTON•(From W. F. Halsalls iiainting) nearly one thousand persons. They brought cattle, goats, pro-visions, arms, tools, and farming implements. Several ships wereneeded to carry so many people, and among them was the May-flower, that had brought the Pilgrims to Plymouth, and had alsotaken the settlers to Salem. Governor Winthrop and his partydecided to make their home where Boston now is. They calledthe place Boston, because many of the colonists came from Bostonin England. These people had been accustomhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-countrys-story-an-elementary-history-of-the-united-states-e-winthrop-colony-in-bostonfrom-w-f-halsalls-iiainting-nearly-one-thousand-persons-they-brought-cattle-goats-pro-visions-arms-tools-and-farming-implements-several-ships-wereneeded-to-carry-so-many-people-and-among-them-was-the-may-flower-that-had-brought-the-pilgrims-to-plymouth-and-had-alsotaken-the-settlers-to-salem-governor-winthrop-and-his-partydecided-to-make-their-home-where-boston-now-is-they-calledthe-place-boston-because-many-of-the-colonists-came-from-bostonin-england-these-people-had-been-accustom-image370042926.html
Piano teaching : its principles and problems . seas,And established it upon the floods. etc. The balancing towers of the cathedral (page 112) furnish aninstance of the architects employment of the same device,while the conventional Madonnas of the Italian painters dis-play details which, though varied on either side of the picture,yet bear the same relation to each other as the two balancingmusical phrases. Note, for example, the perfect equipoise inRaphaels Madonna di Foligno shown on the opposite page. Now for the practical application of this principle. Taking the theme of the first movemen
Piano teaching : its principles and problems . seas,And established it upon the floods. etc. The balancing towers of the cathedral (page 112) furnish aninstance of the architects employment of the same device,while the conventional Madonnas of the Italian painters dis-play details which, though varied on either side of the picture,yet bear the same relation to each other as the two balancingmusical phrases. Note, for example, the perfect equipoise inRaphaels Madonna di Foligno shown on the opposite page. Now for the practical application of this principle. Taking the theme of the first movemenhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/piano-teaching-its-principles-and-problems-seasand-established-it-upon-the-floods-etc-the-balancing-towers-of-the-cathedral-page-112-furnish-aninstance-of-the-architects-employment-of-the-same-devicewhile-the-conventional-madonnas-of-the-italian-painters-dis-play-details-which-though-varied-on-either-side-of-the-pictureyet-bear-the-same-relation-to-each-other-as-the-two-balancingmusical-phrases-note-for-example-the-perfect-equipoise-inraphaels-madonna-di-foligno-shown-on-the-opposite-page-now-for-the-practical-application-of-this-principle-taking-the-theme-of-the-first-movemen-image342674953.html
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