RM2AG2TN0–. Travels in the Morea : with a map and plans.
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RM2AG65XD–. Tales of a grandfather : being stories taken from Scottish history : humbly inscribed to Hugh Littlejohn, Esq. : in three vols. : third series. £n^lyWa.Uaa JOHN CAMPBELL, DUKE OF AEGYLE n TMM LEGISLATIVE Li L. PA#a^l®^^^^^ BBUfG STOTRIES FIROM TIDE TMlMi) SElRIIESo VOJL.II.. FmiNTEB TF®m (DAIDEILIL & €1 185(0= T-.=!S.
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RM2AG657X–. Tales of a grandfather : being stories taken from Scottish history : humbly inscribed to Hugh Littlejohn, Esq. : in three vols. : third series. Presented to the UNIVERSITY OF TORONTOLIBRARY DA 761 S39V.2 Scott, (Sir) Walter Tales of a grandfather gG
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RM2AG2XCM–. Travels in the Morea : with a map and plans. Kjyn;itnK/iriii .Walker Sculpt.
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RM2AG2TTW–. Travels in the Morea : with a map and plans.
RMPFDPKK–. De plantis Labradoricis. Libri tres. Plants. - PRAEFATIO. Herzberg, fratrum Moravicorum missio- narius in terra Labrador, aliquot abhinc annos haud exiguain plantarum exsiccatarum copiam ad me misit5 partim prope Okak, partim prope Nain lectas. Quibus rite dispectis, cognovi qui- dem? longe plurimas earum in botanicorum co- dices jam esse relatas; sed quum aliae quuin in hac terra^ tum in omni plaga arctica antea nondum repertae essent^ aliae uberiore descri- ptione^ aliae aliis emendationibus indigere vi- derentur: ncn inutile fore arbitratus sum> si cunctarum succinctam enumerationem ed
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RM2AG300W–. Travels in the Morea : with a map and plans. c /Yd. Foundation of a, a, foundations of buildings. v, theatre. b, excavation in the rock. from a narrow rocky promontory, which formsthe termination of the summit to the westward.In the lower citadel, just below the curved walleastward, I find the emplacement, and a few ofthe seats of a small theatre, fifteen or twentyyards in diameter, so situated immediately be-hind one of the walls of the citadel, as not tocommand any prospect of the country. Thoughit is not to be supposed that the spectatorsin Greek theatres could always command aview of the
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RM2AG3061–. Travels in the Morea : with a map and plans. between two square towers, ofwhich that to the left only now remains. Be-yond this tower, in the same direction and justbelow the eastern wall of thekeep, a lower terrace still re-tains some foundations of atemple, together with portionsof the shafts of columns notfluted, two feet two inches indiameter. There are remainsof another temple, with somefragments of columns of thesame dimensions, towards thewestern extremity of the outerfortress near the brow of theheight. The whole summit iscarpeted with a fine close turf,as usual on the Arcadian hills
RMPFDPKF–. De plantis Labradoricis. Libri tres. Plants. 188. Phanero- gamarum «pecies Utrarumque proportio in insula Melvilliana in terra Labrador in Lappunia prope Berolinum in Gallia in Africa boreali in insula Cuba 6. 12. 34. 91. 328. 162. 17. 67. = 1 : 11,2 169. 14,1 496. 14,6 1024. 11,3 3223. 9,8 1491. 9,2 152. 1 8,9 Itaque accrescit quidem in terris calidioribus spe- cierum foliis compositis ornatarum numerus, sed ne- que adeo, ut expectaveris, neque sine exceptione, qualem in tabula nostra flora Melvilliana ostendit. Neque species integrifoliae eorum ordinum, quibus folia composita tanquam solen
RM2AG65HY–. Tales of a grandfather : being stories taken from Scottish history : humbly inscribed to Hugh Littlejohn, Esq. : in three vols. : third series. FmiNTEB TF®m (DAIDEILIL & €1 185(0= T-.=!S.. TALES OF A GRANDFATHER BEING STORIES TAKEX FROM SCOTTISH HISTORY. HlMBLY INSCRIBEDTO HUGH LITTLE JOHN, Esq IN THREE VOLS.VOL. II. PlUxNTED FOR CADELL AND CO. EDINBURGHSIMPKIN AND MARSHALL, LONDON; ANDJOHN GUMMING, DUBLIN. 1830. V- 2. EDINBUHGHPRrNTBD BY BALLANTYNE AND COMPANV,PAULS n-ORK, CANONGATB. CONTENTS. CHAP. I. Motives of the Earl of Mar for undertaking the In-surrection—Causes which devolved the Co
RMPFDPKM–. De plantis Labradoricis. Libri tres. Plants. ERNESTI ETBR DE PLANTIS LABRADORICIS LIBRI TRES.. L I P S I A E, su.utibus Leopoldi Vossii MDCCCXXX. u. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Meyer, Ernst H. F. (Ernst Heinrich Friedrich), 1791-1858. Lipsiae, Sumtibus L. Vossii
RM2AG66B5–. Tales of a grandfather : being stories taken from Scottish history : humbly inscribed to Hugh Littlejohn, Esq. : in three vols. : third series. g blood of LancasterSink in the grouncf ? Shakspeabe. SAINT VALENTINES DAY; Or, the FAIR MAID of PERTH. Forming the Second Series of CHRONICLES OF THiCANON GATE. By the Author of Waverley, &c. S vol*L.l, lis. 6d. Second Edition. CHRONICLES OF THE CANONGATE. By the Author of Waverlet. First Series. 2 vols, L.l, 1%.Second Edition. CoKTEKTs—Tale I. The Highland Widow,—II. The TwoDrovers.—III. The Surgeons Daughter. TALES OF A GRANDFATHER. Being Stories
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RM2AG2YEB–. Travels in the Morea : with a map and plans. ng. The whole structurebeing subterraneous, I found it impossible to CHAP. XX-3 MYCENLE. 377 examine its masonry outwardly3, though it welldeserves a minute inspection, this being theonly complete specimen remaining, of a modeof construction peculiar to the early Greeks,and which was not uncommon among them.Its principle is that of a wall resisting a super-incumbent weight, and deriving strength andcoherence from the weight itself, which in factseems to be no other than the principle of thearch. The same motive which suggested thecircular form to
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RM2AG2Y2W–. Travels in the Morea : with a map and plans. Athenian theatre could possibly have contained so great anumber: 2dly, it appears that 30,000 or more than30,000 was an expression not uncommonly used by the Athe-nians, about the time of Plato, to express the body of Athe-nian citizens. Thus, Herodotus (1. 5. c. 97,) says that Aris-tagoras deceived 30,000 Athenians; and Aristophanes, in theConcionantes, v. 1131, employs the words xXtio* r> Tpte-juvgitw,—VOL. II. N N ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO VOL. II. both of them exactly in that sense, and neither author withany reference to the Dionysiac t
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RM2AG3101–. Travels in the Morea : with a map and plans. the right bank ofthe Alpheius, I arrive in half an hour at thepoint where the river of Dhimitzana, or of Atzi-koloa, as it is here more commonly called, uniteswith the Alpheius, or river of Karitena. TheAtzikolo is a fine stream, wide, clear, and rapid.We proceed along the hill above its left bank, a to Trendy iov Ar^tKohov. 2-i GORTYS. [CHAP. XII. and at 9 cross it by a bridge ; then, ascend-ing the opposite hill, leave the monastery ofKalami at 9-20 on the right, situated on thebrow of a precipice above the river. Half waydown the same cliff I p
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RM2AG30K1–. Travels in the Morea : with a map and plans. h stands the town of Lalla,in the highest part of the elevated country tothe north-east of Olympia. The large housesof the three brothers, Seid, Mustafa, and Hassan,and of the son-in-law of one of them, Ali Fer-maki, are very conspicuous objects. The castle of Zakkuka is probably of Frankconstruction: there are remains of a roundtower on the summit of the peak, and of a fewhouses on the slope. Stunted oaks are scat-tered over the highest parts of the hill, andamong them are some shepherds tending theirflocks. This afternoon I visit the Hellenic re
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RM2AG2Y8N–. Travels in the Morea : with a map and plans. Argos by Cynuria,descended the ridge of Marmara, or Scotita,until he arrived at the fork of the two streamsabove the pass of Sellasia, and that, in the posi-tion which he then assumed, with the Gorgylusand Mount Eva in his front, the (Enus pro-tected one of his flanks, towards the position of a Polyb. 1. 2. c. 64, 65. men ; but, as usual, he addsSee also Plutarch, in the lives little or nothing to elucidateof Cleonienes and Philopce- the historian. VOL. II. M M 530 BATTLE OF SELLASIA. [CHAP. XXII. Cleomenes on Mount Olympus. There is no-thing, how
RM2AG2YKP–. Travels in the Morea : with a map and plans. AP. XVII.] KARNESI. 257 ous object, as I remarked on my former visit toKarnesi, is a village upon a small round height,called the Mazeitika Kalyvia, or Huts of Mazi,—Mazi itself is a large village on the side ofMount Khelmos. March 2.—I send my baggage by the Tripo-litza road to the khan of Tara, and visit the ruinsof Cleitor, called Paleopoli, which bear s. 17° e.by compass from Karnesi. Set out from thatvillage at 8.40, and descend the hill, leaving onthe right a peaked summit bearing a few holley-oaks, which forms the last fall of the Karnesimo
RM2AG0A03–. Proceedings of the ... annual meeting of the Baptist State Convention [serial].
RM2AXGE20–Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie and Paläontologie . ch Assistentenstellen oder sonstigeBekanntmachungen, Annoncen über Sammlungen, neu erschienene Fach-literatur etc. etc. durch das „Centralblatt die schnellste und weitesteVerbreitung. Soeben erschien: Lethaea geognostica. Handbuch der Erdgeschichte mit Abbildungen der für die Formationen bezeichnendstenVersteinerungen. Herausgegeben von einer Vereinigung von Geologen unter Redaction von Fritz Frech. II. Theil: Das Mesozoicum. Erstes Heft: Die Trias. Erste Lieferung: Einleitung des Mesozoicum und der Trias vomHerausgeber; Continentale
RM2AWF7H5–The life of John Locke, with extracts from his correspondence, journals, and common-place booksBy Lord King . eter parallel to the tangent 396 THE LIFE OF PX, and the rectangle YXI, shall be to PX^the square of the tangent, as the rectangleSCV to the rectangle GCH, that is as SVto GH. This is a property of the ellipsisdemonstrated by all that write of the conicsections, and they have also demonstrated thatall the parallelograms circumscribed about anellipsis are equal. AVhence the rectangle PEX GH is equal to the rectangle AB x KL,and consequently GH is to KL as AB,that is (by Lem. 1.) 2 PD, i
RM2AWEG17–Mythological fictions of the Greeks and Romans . rough no other form, thanthrough the features of the expressive face of man.And to so high a degree of perfection rose the represent-ing art of the Greeks, inspired and consecrated by itssubjects, that it exhibited works similar indeed, yet farsuperior to its models, excluding every thing contingent,and uniting, on the other hand, all essential featuresexpressive of beauty, power, and subhmity. Since, however, in representing their gods, the idea ofpower is always the leading one with the ancients, theexpression of that power predominates in the
RM2AX3XGN–Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie and Paläontologie . So ist es z. B. misslich, mit kleinen Metallgewichtenunmittelbar neben und über Flüssigkeiten zu arbeiten, welche diese Metallebei jeder Berührung sofort stark angreifen. Ferner vermindert die unver- 1 Lösung von Quecksilbernitrat von Graf Schaffgotsch. Kalium-quecksilberjodidlösung von J. Thoulet (dies. Jahrb. 1880. II. -283-; 1882.II. -186-) und V. Goldschmidt (dies. Jahrb. Beil.-Bd. I. 179. 1881). Ba-ryumquecksilberjodid von C. Rohrbach (dies. Jahrb. 1883. II. -186-).Cadmiumborowolframiat von D. Klein (dies. Jahrb. 1882. II. -189
RM2AFPRT2–. Magasin théâtral. l. ACTE TROISIEME. La place de saiul Jean et Paul: réglisc dun côté, le canalde lautre ; une statue au milieu du théâtre. Près du canalune madone éclairée par une lampe. SCÈNE PREMIÈRE. PlETPiO, BERTRAM, STROZZI, aiguisant un styletsur les degrés du piédestal. PIETRO. Bertram, tu parles trop. BERTRAM. Quand mon zèle mentraîne,.le ne consulte pas votre prudence humaine. PIETRO- Jai droit den murmurer, puisquun de tes aveuxPeut menvoyer au ciel plus tôt que je ne veux. BERTRAM. Lioni... PIETRO. Je le crains, même lorsquil pardonne. BERTRAM. Pietro le gondolier ne se fie à per
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RM2AWTHW1–The life of President Edwards: . o the last two, as in the twig, A B, in the maple treejIn others, but one at a time, standing at regular distances, on differentsides, in such order as to stand round the twig, in the form of a screw, sothat the branches shall stand out on every side, as in the twig. C D, in theapple, the pear, the cherry, etc.; in others, having two together, growingout of opposite sides, but not standing transverse, like the maples, as in thetwig E F; In others, having four or five standing round the twig together,as in G G ; In others, having but one at a time, standing alwa
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RM2ANG2G9–Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie and Paläontologie . E. Wittich: Aufschlüsse im Lavafeld von Coyoacän. N. Jahrbuch f. Mineralogie etc. 1910. Bd. II. Taf. E. Wittich: Aufschlüsse im Lavafeld von Coyoacän. N. Jahrbuch f. Mineralogie etc. 1910. Bd. II. Taf. VI.
RM2AWHY7G–A description of Tremont House, with architectural illustrations . ?*. pub: -A # 3
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RM2AN6BEY–Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie and Paläontologie . anit. Verfasser prüfte die Annahme einer Hemiedrie beimManganit mit Hülfe der Ätzmethode. Schwefel- und Salpetersäure sind zumAtzen des Manganits unbrauchbar. Die besten Resultate erhält man, wennman ca. 2 ccm. einer Mischung von Salzsäure und Wasser (ca. 6 : 1) biszum Kochen erhitzt, den Krystall einträgt, nach 2—3 Minuten die Säureabgiesst, den Krystall mit Wasser abwäscht und trocknet. Die Ätzfigurensind stets Gruben und zwar äusserem Ansehen und ihrer Lichtfigur nachmonosymmetrisch (oben wie unten) auf den Prismenflächen, disymme
RM2ANG7F0–Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie and Paläontologie . JlCJahrbuch f.Mineralogie etc. 1881.Bd.L Taf.E.
RM2ANH31D–Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie and Paläontologie . Fig. 8. Gaumenansicht des Schädels von Hyperodapedon Gordoni nach. ? Boulexger. Phil. Trans. K Soc. 196. 1903. p. 176. nat. Größe. stelle, während die Palaeohatteriden sich schon ein wenig-früher von dort abgetrennt zu haben scheinen. So ist es verständlich, weshalb die Parasuchier und Dino-saurier in mancher Hinsicht eine so große Ähnlichkeit mitden Rhynchocephalen haben. 42 F. v. Huene, Ueber einen echten Bhynchocephalen Rhynchosaurier: Die Gattungen Hyperodapedon (Fig. 7u. 8), Stenometopon (Fig. 9) und Rhynchosaurus (Fig. 10) s
RM2AN6B04–Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie and Paläontologie . iärformation Japans.(Senckenberg. Abhandl. Bd. XII. Mit 2 Taf.) 1880—88. 11. Beferate über die phytopalaeontologischen Arbeiten (Jura bis incl. Pleistocän. (Dies. Jahrb.)1882/83. 15. Verzeichniss der Tertiärflora von Flörsheim a. M. (Ber. d. Senckenberg. naturf. Ges.) — 16. Zum Andenken an Herrn Adolf Metzlee. (Ebendaselbst.)1884. 17. [Bestimmung der fossilen Pflanzen.] In: Kinkelin, Sande und Sand-steine im Mainzer Tertiärbecken. (Ber. d. Senckenberg. naturf. Ges.) 1886. 18. Geyler und Kinkelin, Oberpliocänflora aus den Baugruben de
RM2AKPJJ0–The New-England anti-Masonic almanac for the year of Our Lord 1831 . ss-word. O^ln the cut the three fingers are made to drop downinstead of clenching., this is done to shew the grip plainer. FELLOW crafts DEGREE.—FroiTi Morgans book. ^ ^ Real Grip.—Take each other by the right hand, / f^^^^^T^ ^ ^^ ^^ shake hands, and put the thumb on the—«As^.^^--^// joint of the second finger where it joins the hand,^ and crooking the thumb, so that each can stick the nail of his thumb into the joint of the other. Word. JACHIN—given in the same manner as in the first degree.< .O^These things are learned
RM2ANG722–Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie and Paläontologie . breiten, ventral offenen Armfurche verlaufend. Badiäres Wassergefäßaußerhalb der Ambulacren gelegen. Von ihm gehen Seitenzweige aus, dereneiner Ast zwischen je zwei Ambulacren ins Innere der Leibeshöhle eindringtund sich hier zur Ampulle erweitert, deren anderer Ast nach außen alsAmbulacralfüßchen heraustritt. Die wie die Sparren eines Daches gegen-einander geneigten Ambulacren der beiden Armseiten sind frei, nicht ver-wachsen, untereinander gegenständig, mit den Adambulacren jeder Seite Echinodermen. -317- gegen- oder wechselständig
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RM2AWF7TP–The life of John Locke, with extracts from his correspondence, journals, and common-place booksBy Lord King . roportional to the times in whichthey are described, which was to be demon-strated, LEMMA 1. If a right line touch an ellipsis in any pointthereof, and parallel to that tangent be drawnanother right line from the centre of the ellipsiswhich shall intersect a third rit>ht line drawnfrom the touch point through either focus ofthe clliijsis ; the segment of the last namedright line, lying between the ])oint of inter-section, and the j)()int of contact, shall be equalt(» ]i;ilf the long
RM2AM70PC–Die Verirrungen des Geschlechtstriebes deren Ursachen, Folgen, Verhütungs- und Rettungsmittel : ein Buch fur Eltern, Erzieher, Aerzte und alle Freunde der Jugend . Tab.IBL. 7sU den, /rjimrnyc/i. ?l **?: iVfcNwto . -TW- äA
RM2AXHG56–Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie and Paläontologie . Paroniceras und Frechieüa,Letztere Übergangsform wird vertreten durch ein Exemplarvon Paroniceras sternalis L. v. Buch aus der Breslauer Uni-versitätssammlung. Dass Arietites Bocüeyi Hyatt eine solcheÜbergangsform zwischen Arietites und Frechieüa ist, beweistdie von Hyatt in „Genesis of the Arietidae abgebildete undhier copirte Sutur. Aus all dem geht hervor, dass die Frechieüa eine Rück-schlagsform von Arietites ist, welche den Embryonalzustandder Sutur dieser Gattung beibehält, aber andererseits im Laufeder Entwickelung eine eigena
RM2AXH8DE–Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie and Paläontologie . artete Neuauflage des BAUERschen Lehrbuchesdürfte wohl allen Ansprüchen, die an ein Universitätslehrbuch dieser Artzu stellen sind, in vollstem Maasse genügen. Sie ist besonders im krystallo-graphischen Theile völlig neu bearbeitet und dem jetzigen Standpunkteder Wissenschaft angepasst. Dabei ist in der Art und Anschaulichkeitder Darstellung stets auf die Bedürfnisse des Anfängers im Studiummöglichst Bücksicht genommen. Der Preis wird trotz des ganz erheblicherweiterten Umfanges nur mässig erhöht werden. Wir können daher das Werk den
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RM2AWDB85–Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie and Paläontologie . 2 Tiefe, das obere,llOö1/^ mächtige La ger von Abraum salz bis 93610 Tiefe, und durcheinen grauen, sandigen Mergel mit Gyps und Steinsalz bis 1347 Tiefe ge-trennt, das untere, mit einem Bohrloche noch bis 504 Tiefe aufge-schlossene Steinsalzlager verfolgt. Auch bei Schoe nebeck und Eimen habeu die Tiefbohrungen des 16 244 Über letztere liegen Berichte von F. Fötterle (Verh. d. k. k. geol R.-A.1868, No. 17, p. 419: 1869, No. 2, p. 35), E. Suess (eb. 1868, p 428),Freiherrn v. Hingenau (eb N. 16, p. 398), J. Nuchtrn (eb. 1869, No. 1, p.
RM2AMYMKD–Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie and Paläontologie . taucht werden, könnenÖle, die THouxETsche Lösung, Mono-bromnaphtalin, Methylenjodid undandere zur Verwendung kommen. Die Untersuchungsniethoden wer-den nun weiterhin an einigen Bei-spielen erläutert. Zur directen Messung des wahren inneren Axenwinkelshat man den Brechungsexponenten n der Flüssigkeit durch Verdünnenmit anderen Flüssigkeiten möglichst gleich dem mittleren Brechungs-exponenten ß des Krystalls zu machen. Ob dieses erreicht ist, erkenntman daran, dass 1. der Krystall in der Flüssigkeit, zumal in der durch die Axenebenevor
RM2AWDEF2–Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie and Paläontologie . liegt denn der Durchschnittdes Kraters und des oberen Eruptionsschlundes in einem deutlichen Profileentblösst vor, welches nicht nur die Schlacken, sondern auch den zwischenihnen zuletzt heraufgepressten Basalt augenscheinlich und handgreiflich erken-nen lässt. Dass diese Schlackenbildung, ebenso wie die Basalte der Gegend vonle Puy jünger sind, als die palagonitische Breccie, diess haben die fran-zösischen Geologen schon lange erkannt. Auch sind an den Abhängen desMont Denise Erscheinungen zu beobachten, welche die Richtigkeit diese
RM2AXHBC7–Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie and Paläontologie . N. Jahrbuch f. Mineralogie etc. 1904. Bd. I. Taf. IV.
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RM2AX3B7B–Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie and Paläontologie . IitkJTist.vjIffe.Tiri/, Bonrv. N. Jalirbuch f. Min. etc. 4891 Bd.M. Taf.V.
RM2ANGW22–Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie and Paläontologie . Fig. 21. Unvollständigerechte Hinterextremitätvon Kadaliosaurus pris-cus Credner (Zeitschr.deutsch, geol. Ges. 1889.p. 332 u. Taf. XV) in|- nat. Größe. aus der Trias von Elgin, Brachyrhinodon Taylori. 00.
RM2AJ4CEH–A history of the most interesting events in the rise and progress of Methodism, in Europe and America [electronic resource] . it was afterward. I remember allthe circumstances as distinctly as though it were yesterday.Seeing the room was very light, I called to the maid to takeme up. But none answering, I put my head out of the cur-tains and saw streaks of fire on the top of the room. I gotup and ran to the door, but could get no farther, all the floorbeyond it being in a blaze. I then climbed upon a chestwhich stood near the window: one in the yard saw me,and proposed running to fetch a ladde
RM2AJFFK4–Annales de philosophie chrétienne . essont les relations ou les différences qui existent entre le Ton la 9lettresémitique avec les écritures hiéroglyphiques, cest-à-dire avec le chi-nois et légyptien. 2. Origine chinoise et égyptienne du T sémitique {planche 52). La 9 heure ou le nombre 9, exprimée en sémitique par un lateth , et en grec par un 0 thêta, ou la 9 lettre de lalphabet, com-prend chez les chinois de 3 heures à 5 heures de laprès-midi, et estreprésentée par le caractère ffl et par les variantes jusquà 38. Ce caractère se prononce chin en chinois, sin au Japon , than enCochinchine, s
RM2AN6D34–Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie and Paläontologie . ren,weniger wichtigen Versteinerungen in Mickwitsia (früher Obolus) monili-fera Linnarss. und besonders einem Olenelhts. Die Wichtigkeit dieserVersteinerungen liegt einmal darin, dass dadurch die zuerst von Lixkars-son ausgesprochene Ansicht, dass der Grenzhorizont zwischen blauem Thonund Fucoiden-Sandstein dem schwedischen Eojjhyton-S&Tiästem zu paral-lelisiren sei, in glänzender Weise bestätigt wird, da nämlich in dem letz-teren dieselbe Mickwitzia und dieselben Medusiten (wie Nathorst nach-wies, Ausgüsse der Leibeshöhlen von Medus
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RM2AXHD38–Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie and Paläontologie . er Carbonzeit nur dieBlattoidea; in der Permzeit finden wir auch schon Hemipteroidea undEphemeriden. Dazu kommen in der Trias die Coleopteren und Megalopteren.Der Lias enthält Orthoptera, Mantoidea, Blattoidea, Coleoptera, Perlaria,Odonata, Plectoptera (Ephemeroidea), Megaloptera, Neuroptera, Phryga-noidea, Panorpata, Diptera, Hemiptera und Homoptera, zu denen sichim Dogger dann auch die ersten Lepidopteren gesellen. Im Malm findenwir die ersten Hymenopteren und Phasmoiden und die tertiären Schichtenenthalten bereits alle Hauptgruppe
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RM2AWJ75K–The token : a Christmas and New Year's present . ifted up their voices loud.Like mourners for the dead. So sorrowed they—but not so these Yet clustered calmly there, Now pouring forth, upon their knees. The blended voice of prayer; Faint are their tremulous words, but high Their looks of solemn pride. And radiant every aged eye With tears—but smiles beside. 116 THE TOKEN. Dark were their bosoms too, and sore With yearnings unconfessed; But sunlight, where they looked before, Came from the gleamy west— Freedoms strong hope and faith in God, Filled them with holy cheer— They rose with hands uncl
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RM2AX3J6P–Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie and Paläontologie . 50 Fr. Frech, lieber palaeozoische Faunen Orthisina cf. squamata v. Pahlen. v. Pahlen, Monographie der baltischen Orthisinen. Taf. II Fig. 1—4. p. 20. Eine grössere Anzahl junger Brachiopoden dürften zuderselben Art wie ein etwas grösseres Exemplar gehören,das die Gattungscharaktere von Orthisina (convergirendeZahnstützen und ein Medianseptum in der grossen Klappe)deutlich erkennen lässt. Die Area ist im Verhältniss hochund von oben her durch ein Pseudodeltidium geschlossen. Eine sichere Speciesbestimmung ist unmöglich, da dieOberflä
RM2ANCHCR–Notes on Haiti, made during a residence in that republic . s inarrear of their pay from extraordinary avarice.A fit of apoplexy gave confidence to the dis-satisfied, and revolt broke out, and terminated,as is well known, in the destruction of the mo-narchy. On the shore of Petite Anse, immediatelybelow high-water mark, the remains of coffinsare exposed to the view of the passenger. Oninquiry, I was told that they contained thebodies of the Haitians who underwent the^ Noyade under Le Clerc and Rochambeau ;that there was a vessel, with an open bottom,into which were consigned the unfortunatewret
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RM2AJ48Y9–A history of the most interesting events in the rise and progress of Methodism, in Europe and America [electronic resource] . he samevault. When Mr. Richardson came to that part of the ser-vice, * For as much as it hath pleased Almighty God totake unto himself the soul of our dear brother, &c. hesubstituted, with the most tender emphasis, the epithet,• Father, instead of Brother; which had so powerfulan effect on the congregation, that from silent tears tj|ievseemed universally to burst out into loud weeping. The inscription on the coffin was, JOHANNES WESLEY, A. M. Olim. Soc. Coll. Lin. Oxon.
RM2AWD052–Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie and Paläontologie . KJaJirb.f Min, 1869. TafiU. a ÜÖi. Anst.v.J.G.ßach.leipzig
RM2AMYR59–Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie and Paläontologie . 223 würden das Maximum repräsentiren, welches heutzutage die stärkstenBöcke erreichen sollen. Entsprechend der bedeutenderen Mächtigkeit derStirnzapfen krümmen sich dieselben am Grunde weniger bei dem fossilenals bei dem schwächeren, recenten Bocke unseres Museum. Geradeso wiebei letzterem, nur etwas schärfer ausgeprägt (wobei die Entknorpelungmitgewirkt haben mag), zeigen sich die Zapfen im horizontalen Durch-schnitt vorn und aussen flach und breit, nach hinten verjüngt, so dassman im Zweifel bleiben kann, ob man die Durchschnittsfi
RM2AWEAR7–Mythological fictions of the Greeks and Romans . and Hebe, the goddess of eternal youth, became, ac-cording to the decree of fate, the spouse of the new deity. The richness of Hercules history is the reason thatwe find the hero represented m many different attitudes.In the German cabinet aheady mentioned, two antiquegems are preserved, the one of which represents him asa youth, in the act of choking the Nemsean lion. Theother portrays him as he is resting from his labours afterhaving completed his course. He is sitting as if in pro-found meditation, drawing unconsciously, as it were^with his r