RMP861EF–Black and white print depicting an angled view of Barney Hall, a Romanesque Revival, multi-level building located at Denison University in Ohio, currently hosting the English and Environmental Studies departments and known as Barney-Davis Hall, 1897. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AG1KTG–. Imperator Aleksandr Pervy.
RMMD245W–Headshot portrait of George Latimer Potter, vice president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company, 1910. Courtesy Internet Archive. Note: Image has been digitally colorized using a modern process. Colors may not be period-accurate. ()
RM2AX8FHY–Christian Cynosure . GRAHAi&iOHTON TRANSPORTATION CO., operating the superbside wheel steamers CITY OF CHICAGO AND CITY OF MILWAUKEE and tlie newly rebuilt propeller CITY OF LOUISVILLE Between CHICAGO and ST. JOSEPHand BENTON HARBOR, MICHIGAN. $1.00 DAILY EXCURSIONS leaving the dock, foot of Wabash Ave.,Chicago, every morning at 0:30, arriveresorts at 1:30, leave resorts at 4:30 p.m., arrive Chicago on return at 8:30 p.m. daily. Regular s.teamer also leavesat 11:30 p. m. daily and at 2 p. m.Saturdays only. By this route the tour-ist reaches direct the heart of theMichigan Fruit Belt and also t
RM2AN99B7–Proceedings of the..Annual Meeting of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States. . Le Conte.W. R. Longshore.A. A. McCandless.E. Martin.J. M. Martin.G. W. Neff.J. W. ONeill.J. B. Potteiger.L. W. Read.J. H. W. Rhein.R. P. Robins.J. E. Silliman.L. S. Smith.J. L. Srodes.A. S. Stayer. W. S. Stewart.C. S. Turnbull. Associate MembersG. M. Bradfield.J. H. Grove. RJwde fx! a in! (14)C. F. Barker.W. F. Barry.J. C. Budlong.G. W. Carr.C. M. Cole.G. H. Crookes. F. L. Day. South Carolina (1)J. A. Mood.South ha hot a (2) G. A. Pettigrew.Utah (1) G. H. Penrose. Vermont (1)J. N. Jenne. Virginia
RM2AWWRMM–Catalogue of Sunday School supplies for Christmas 1897. . Very Pretty Arraxgkment by Kkv. T. J. MacRat,All Saints Church, Omaha, Neb. n^smi^ >,j r* . ^^^.. ^^ &i^^ ^mWF^^^^m ^^W&^ 1 M nm H H ll{ 1i ^ fe 1^^ ii^^^* 1 aeis-rmii. aifea«A*iy« TTCTWiaf!^ Il. Exterior of House, with Snow Storm Effect,West Pullman, III. Very Homelike—Display in St. Johns EpiscopalChurch, Sunday School, Grand Rapids, Mich.
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RM2AKBENK–Daily Colonist (1897-03-06) . NOTICE. E. G. Prior & Co. will closehereafter at one oclock onSaturdays. fo2S THE BANK EXCHANGE, [RESTAURANT CosiestCleanest ( COOlCSt , Cheapest) In the City. Plate of Sou? 5ci Meat and Vegetables.lOcJ Private diningBeor per class 6o Rooms up-stalra 52 Government street, Victoria, The larcenl and bent appointed Undeistalcing Establishment In the Province.. Programmes in thevery latest Englishstyles; somethingneat and yet inexpen-sive at.. .. The Colonist. No Trouble toShow Samples11 NOTICE. NOTICE is herebv given that application willbe made to the Dominion Parli
RM2AXDYYE–La Législature de Québec : galerie des membres du Conseil législatif et des députés à l'Assemblée législative . B ELIE-HEHCULE fiISSOil DÉPUTÉ DE BEAUHARNOIS San gran<i-père servit comme capitaine sous deSalaberry à Chateaiiguay. Fils de Alexis Bisson et de Esther Longtis, tousdeux île Saint-Remi. Né à Saint-Remi le 8 juillet 1832. A épousé, le 24 juin 1861, Virginie Rapin, deBeauharnois. Député-régistrateur de Chateaiiguay de 1856 à1858, et député-protonotaire de Beauharnois de 1858à 1860. Président de la Société dagriculture du comtéde Beauharnois. Membre de la Chambre des Notaires depu
RM2AM0W0N–The history of the state of Indiana : from the earliest explorations by the French to the present time, containing an account of the principal civil, political, and military events, from 1763 to 1897 . had in hand. When the members of the Constitutional Convention metat Corydon on June 10, 1816, to deliberate upon the articlesof the organic law to be adopted for the government of the. ».?* - CONSTITUTIONAIv JELM AT CORYDON. new State, they held most of their meetings under the shadeof, a huge elm tree, on the banks of Big Indian Creek, someseveral hundred feet northwest of the State House. The
RM2AN1AH9–Footprints of the Apostles, as traced by Saint Luke in the Acts : being sixty portions for private study and instruction in church . -JWtt/tSiW^.
RM2AKYPE7–The Ian Maclaren yearbook . 4)odd:flleQd*§:Co]i]paiip :^
RM2AWD3EX–Scientific American Volume 76 Number 13 (March 1897) . THE IMPROVED GAS ENGINE. Two cylinders in one casting.Occupies less space and weighsless for its power than any enginemade. Can be used wherever pow-er is required. Either sta-tionary or marine. No Are.No heat. No smoke. No li-censed engineer required. B3T Send for catalogue.SINTZ GAS ENGINE CO..Grand Rapids,Mich., 17. S. A,. POWER? POWER? POWERS Fifty per cent, increase at no additional expense.VICTOR VAPOR ENGINE. LOCAL ftGENTS WANTED. Steam and Vapor launches Row and Sail Boats.Send for catalogue. Specify*one wanted. TH0S. KANE A. 00. 6
RM2AX9HXW–Christian Cynosure . Pi?ACt>CAlr Joa.. PRACTICAL SPIRITUAL ILLUSTRATIVE Arnolds Practical Commentary ON THE Internationa! S. S. for 1897. Lessons Edited by Mrs. T. IS. ARNOLD. Associate Editors: Mrs. Abbie C. Moekow, Mrs. S. B. Tittering-ton, Rev. a. V. Parry, A. M., Eev. E, C. Best, A Compendium of Valuable Information, Concise, Concen=trated, Comprehensive. ONLY 30 OENTS POSTPAID^ The unprecedented reception of our Commenlary for 189G, andtbo steady stream of warm and yet unsolicited tesliraonials wLiichliavo been flowing in during- tiie past years, have stimuidtedigreater effort for the
RM2AJ7J23–Ferrets : their management in health and disease with remarks on their legal status . Fig. 8. same principle, 3 feet long, 2 feet wide,and 1 foot 10 inches high. Each hassplined flooring and sliding tray. An-other outdoor hutch is illustrated byFig. 9. The upper tier has separatecompartments for breeding purposes, whileunderneath is a commodious run for theyoung ones or for single ferrets. All the 36 FERRETS doors are hung with strong joints andfitted with japanned buttons and knobs.The interior is fitted with the necessaryfeeding troughs, and the floors are trenchedand arranged with li inch f
RM2AM83D2–Traité de chirurgie . Ruelle, cité par Gourtey, a vu un ptérygion guéri par le séjour àdeux reprises dans une atmosphère chargée de poussière de tan. Le plus habituellement, si lon veut faire disparaître le ptérygion, il fautrecourir à une opération. Les méthodes en usage sont le raclage, lexcision, latransplantation et la ligature. [£ DELENS] 11-2 MAI.ADIKS ni: LA (.()X.l()r.TIM:. Lo inrldifc se fail à laido (riiiir priilo curcllc Iraiichanto, du somniol du plé-rvgion vers lo liuihc de la cornée. On pratiiiue ensuilo. coinuie lo loconiuiandoTrousseau, une eaulérisaiion dv la scléroli(iue. a
RM2AKFK8R–A Book of old English love songs . HERE she her sacred bower adorns,The Rivers clearly flow;The groves and meadows swell withflowersThe winds all gently blow.Her Sun-like beauty shines so fair, Her Spring can never fade:Who then can blame the life that strivesTo harbour in her shade ? Her grace I sought, her love I wooed, Her love though I obtain;No time, no toil, no vow, no faith, Her wished grace can gain. [.48] »Wfyttt stye tyx tfacjren boiler aDont0 Yet truth can tell my heart is hers, And her will I adore;And from that love when I depart, Let heavn view me no more! Her roses with my prais
RM2AM0D2K–Gleason's Veterinary hand-book and system of horse taming .. . No. 1. Above are shown two patterns of the ecraseur manu-factured in Philadelphia for use in the University ofPennsylvania, veterinary department.. No. 2. This is a very good representation of a sim-ilar instrument which is also manufactured in INSTEUMENTS. 143 Philadelphia. The ecrasseur is now extensively and suc-cessfully used for castrating colts, and for the removal oftumors. The object of using this instrument is, that nobleeding follows its use. (See Castration.) No. 3 is a spring lancet, and wasinvented by a Mr. Weiss, of L
RM2AM8EJ7–Traité de chirurgie . ude des images de Purkinje, lorsquil sagit de déter-miner si le cristallin est ou non à sa place. Le chirurgien, tenant à la main unebougie allumée et se plaçant tout près de lœil à examiner, donne à la bougieune position telle que les trois images formées par la réflexion de la flamme surla face antérieure de la cornée, la face antérieure de la capsule du cristallin et m: i;i;ami;n di: i/œil. iz la liice poj-UMiouic do collt nuMiu c-apsiile soient .suriisaminonl (lislindes- Onsait que, de ces trois images, les tieux premières sont droites et la troisièmerenversée. Si la
RM2AJ6ERD–General Grant . HIS LAST DAYS AND DEATH. 363 Day crown it with flowers, while they repeat thestory of his marvelous career—a career more won-derful than that of almost any other heroic figurerecorded in modern history. It was nearly six hours after the funeral cortegeleft the City Hall that the catafalque, drawn bytwenty-four horses, reached the grave on the banksof the historic Hudson, and was placed in the tem-porary tomb with appropriate ceremonies, in thepresence of his family, the President of the UnitedStates, his Cabinet, ex-Presidents Hayes and Ar-thur, his pall-bearers. Generals Sherm
RM2AKGXH8–A Book of old English love songs . «,? WP%J iv IV -i V. flov Rummer Ctme Now the glories of the yearMay be viewed at the best,And the earth doth now appearIn her fairest garments drest: Sweetly smelling plants and flowersDo perfume the garden bowers;Hill and valley, wood and field,Mixed with pleasure profits yield. Much is found where nothing was,Herds on every mountain go,In the meadows flowery grassMakes both milk and honey flow;Now each orchard banquets giveth,Every hedge with fruit relieveth;[75] jfor Rummer Qtimt And on every shrub and treeUseful fruits or berries be. Walks and ways which
RM2ANH257–Daily Colonist (1897-08-15) . IROVI.NCIAL SECRETARYS OFFICE, HIS HONOUR tho Llculenaut-Govemor hasbeen pleused to icako tho following ap-polutmeuls: I2th June, 1897.Pkbcy ?ukvi.!, of Vesuvius Ray, Salt SpringIsland, Esquire, to ho a oUeetor of Votes with-iaandlpr tho North Victoria. Klcclcral District,vlceJohn Nowblgjflng, E6(iulre, resigned. jel8. NOTICE. Assessment Act and ProvincialRevenue Tax. To prospectors, rainerti and lioldcrsoE mineralclaims on unoccupied laud within tho Esciui-iiialt >S; Naiialino Kallwny Company laiiil grantFOlt ONK Yi:.in OMLY Irom tho date olthis notice, thii R
RM2AG6BJC–. Daily Colonist (1897-04-22). rrow night the Walhi Wallawill be due from .^an l-ranciscn, with thefollowing in ber cabin for Nictoria : .1.Wright. A. Mellon, Miss A. M. Perdy,A. 11. Pet.Tson, G. .Stewart,!. Vinson, |Mr. Kneel, w ife and daughter, Mr. Far- !ndl and cbihl, Mrs. Priest, Miss L. Mil- |(boll, .1. -M. Voung, Mr. Eussell, Mr.Welch, .Mra. N. 1). Moore, Mrs. A. F. ?Kingston, Mrs, l.in.lsay Dixon, .Ino. ^M.ixwell, W. ,1. H. Cow.dl, Mrs. W. ,1. ^R.CowcIl, IVlisH Beaven ami .Ino. Mor- jrow, wife and child. It is reporbiil thai the .Alaska .Steain-,aliip Company hasclu.rtered the ateainer
RM2AX7CT2–Christian Cynosure . IJ:l?;hilV>i!ii!!a 96 :GR::S OF. MASONIC CHART. ILLUSTRATING THE RELATION OF SOME OF THE DEGREES AND RITES INFREEMASONRY TO EACH OTHER.The accompanying- chart represents one hundred and forty two degrees. 1. The American Rite of 13 degrees: 2. The Scotch Rite of Z5 degrees; 3. The Egyptian Rite of 96 degrees. 4. The Mystic Shrine of one degree. 5. The Eastern Star of S degrees for Master Masons and for women. These are side degrees, and notgenuine masonry. The Symbolic degrees, or Blue Lodge of three degrees, are common to every Masonic rite, whetherAmerican. Scotch, or
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RM2AG12DM–. Imperator Aleksandr Pervy.
RM2AM74C4–Traité de chirurgie . FiG. 111. — Kcraloloniie inférieure. 210 MALADIES DU CRISTALLIN. calarartes les plus VDliiminoiiscs, on ne dépasse pas les extrémités du diamètretransveise. Dans la majoiilé (l«s cas. la poiiciion et la conlre-ponelion de lacornée se font à I millimètre au-dessus des extrémités de ce diamètre lorsquonpratiipu la kératotomie supérieuie cpu nous allons décrire. Les insli-uments nécessaires pour cette opération sont : un ]>lépharostal ; unepince lixaliice: un couteau de de Ciraele (pii remplace avantageusement le grandcouteau de Uichter ou de Beei: un kystitonu et une cur
RM2AWMBJX–Alfred de Vigny en Béarn; avec portraits à l'eau-forte et dessins . ces entrefaites, cétait alors la guerre dEs-pagne, le régiment reçut lordre de se mettre enmarche pour Bordeaux. Notre nouveau capitainene se sentit plus de joie, comme le prouve la lettreécrite alors par lui à Adolphe de St-Valry (2), aveclequel il sétait lié à la rédaction de la revue, LaMuse Française : « Aujourdhui, lendemain du jourde ma naissance, à dit-il, (i) Victor Hugo raconté par un témoin de sa vie.(2) Adolphe Souillard dit de St-Valry, littérateur, né àDreux.. >^ — 13 — Nous saurons plus loin à quel point s
RM2AXE008–Price list. . No. 30. Fish Net Curtains, with ruffledlace edge, 48 inches wide, 3 yards long, $1.60 per pair. No. 25. Ruffled Muslin Curtains, 48 inches wide, 3 yards long, 4-inch ruffle, made from best quality imported Scotch I nuislin $2 per pair.
RM2AGBN42–. In joyful Russia. their long flowingscarlet coats, with white facings, together with their fierceaspect, they make a most picturesque addition to theregiments of the Guard. One peculiar feature of theiruniform is a long sweeping black cloak, for all the worldthe countqfpart of the circulars that our ladies used toaffect a few years ago. These, when they are walking,reach to the ground, covering them entirely, and whenon horseback extend over the quarters of their horses. From the barracks I accompanied Colonel Ismaillofto a luncheon at the Ermitage. We sat down to a charac-teristic Eussian m
RM2AWWK3M–La face de la terre (Das Antlitz der Erde)Traduit de l'allemand, avec l'autorisation de l'auteur et annotée sous la direction de Emmde MargerieAvec une préfpar Marcel Bertrand . Brosso e Travcrsella in Picinonte (Boll. R. Comitato Geol. ditalia, XXXIÏ, 1901, p. 7.Ï-93); et Die Erzlagerstâilen von Brosso iind Traversella in Piémont (Zeitschr. f. prakt. Geol., X,1902, p. 179-187). 4. Franchi, Boll. R. Comitato Geol. ditalia, XXXVIII, 1907, parte ulT., p. .30. Cest peut-être à ce gisement quappartient la vintlite de Gaby, dans le Val Gressoney, signalée parPreiswerk. 742 LA FACE DE LA TERRE. (ira
RM2AM5B7C–Traité de chirurgie . oie jamais les fils métalliques. Le pansement ne doit pas comprimer lesparties coaptées. Limmobilité complète du bras, que lopéréconserve pendant un certain nombre de jours,doit être assurée par une surveillance rigou-reuse. Cest là le côté délicat de cette méthode.Dans sa deuxième opération, P. Berger a sectionné le pédicule au douzièmejour: dans la troisième, la section fut opérée au onzième jour. Les résultatsfurent très bons et les lambeaux transplantés sont restés parfaitement vivants.Dans une quatrième opération, où la restauration des deux paupières a^ait ététentée
RM2AG15HN–. Imperator Aleksandr Pervy.
RM2AM8887–Traité de chirurgie . lo, Tima^e do la papillo apparail plus grande commo dans les casdaphakio. tandis quo, dans la portion où les rayons lumineux traversent encorela pôrii)liôrie du cristallin, limage do la papille est plus petite. Lolisorvalour peut donc, dans certains cas, apeicevoir simultanément deux I)apilles de dimensions dilTércnlos, maisqui ne sont jamais également nettes.Dans ces mêmes cas, le patient estallcinl de diplopie monoculaire. Le tremblement do liris sobservehabiluollement dans le déplacement la-téral du cristallin, mais le rolbulementantérieur de liris est moins marquéque
RM2AM7B94–Teacher Journals of Pupils who are Deafblind -- Summer 1897 .
RM2AG1P2Y–. Imperator Aleksandr Pervy.
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RM2ANH0YH–Daily Colonist (1897-08-15) . ol the> > •? .! iinicipal Clauses Act AmendmentAct. IWIT, the Municijial Council of thetorpiiriilion is empowered to make, alterund repchalf of Her Majesty, aooapt aconveytthcB. Cflrjoratioii ofJJitf of Wii. Receipts and Expenditure for the six months ending 30th June, 1897. Pub-lished ia accordance with Section 02, Tbe Municipal Clausea Act, 1896: BECXIFTS. Cash on hand January 1st. 1897 ? S,lfC, 7X Bank of B.N.A i.-.M 77 Land unci Iinprovoment Tai l:i,101 U:) Water Rates aud IluEts 2,1,.)1)7 7C Tradci LbenBoa f>,.)76 DO Liiiuor Licenses S.OlO 00 Firo I
RM2AXDPT0–La Législature de Québec : galerie des membres du Conseil législatif et des députés à l'Assemblée législative . AINT-HYACINTHE «ES-MIR DESSAULLES DÉPUTÉ DE SAINT-HYACINTHE Né à Saint-Hyacinthe, le 29 septembre 1827, dumariage de lhonorable Jean Dessaulles, conseillerlégislatif du Bas-Canada, et de Rosalie Pap.neau,sieur de lhonorable Louis-Joseph Papineau. A fait ses études au séminaire de <^a ville natale. Grand propriétaire. Soccupe de ladministrationde ses propriétés. A épousé, en 1S57, en premières noces, Emilie,fille de lhonorable Dominique Mondelet, juge de laCour Supérieure du dist
RM2AWP713–Allerlei . just the thing, she says, to win a lover. Marge Schuberth says she 11 stay at home, be lazy for a time,And what she will do after that, I 11 not tell in this rhyme;She may go East, she may go West, she 11 have a wondrous fate;In such a marvellous Senior Class, each one must sure be great. J. Tulleys in a mission trip to foreign lands will go,She wished to go to India, but E. Wilson begged her soTo go with her to Africa to meet — oh, never mind,But any way they 11 happy be and many joys they 11 find. Thus ends at last the prophecy of the Class of Ninety-six, If you find it is not tru
RM2AWY1TH–La face de la terre (Das Antlitz der Erde)Traduit de l'allemand, avec l'autorisation de l'auteur et annotée sous la direction de Emmde MargerieAvec une préfpar Marcel Bertrand . Af/yeau de /a mer. FiG. 104. — Évolution de la Chaîne Cimmérienne au voisinage des Garpathes Orientales,daprès R. Zuber {Jahrb. k. k. Geol. Rcichsansl., LU, 1902, p. 257;. A, coupe schématique à rOlif^orone ; B, au Miocène inférieur; C, au Miocène supérieur; 1), état actuel.— Mi. Ile de Marmarosch; Kp. Carpathes; l)b. Chaîne de la Doljrogca; IM. Plate-forme de laPodolie: Fm. Mer du Fl3-sch : FI. Flyscli ; K,, K,. Zone
RM2AWPAK8–Allerlei . •VOUXJdMCE XXI, 3STO. 6.. CONTENTS. and Ex- Jng The mora A MountRi Some Books WortI Callers Queens ol To-day Etchings . The Laaell Reunion In Boston !Be of It Pao«. 103 I Locals 105106106108109109110111 The Junior Entertainment Personals Passed Away The Priees Married . Address Grandmothers G» Exchanges
RM2AKJ9WJ–A Book of old English love songs . head,[i] ilullabp of a ilotoer With lullaby then Youth be still,With lullaby content thy will;Since courage quails, and come behind;Go, sleep ! and so beguile thy mind. Next, lullaby my gazing Eyes, Which wonted were to glance apace;For every glass may now sufficeTo show the furrows in my face.With lullaby then wink awhile,With lullaby your looks beguile;Let no fair face, or beauty bright,Entice you eft with vain delight. And lullaby my wanton Will, Let Reasons rule now rein my thought,Since all too late I find by skill How dear I have thy fancies bought.With
RM2AWD84H–Scientific American Volume 76 Number 13 (March 1897) . Transits and Leveling Instruments. WSVkb POCKET LEVELS Sizes, 1% and 6% inches. Prices, 40 and 50 cents. For Book on the Level. C. F. RICHARDSON & SON, F. O. Box 977, ATEIOL, MASS., U. S. A. Sftmtifit %mtxum. [March 27, 1897.. GATES ROCK &ORE BREAKER,Steam Ore Stamp,Mining Machinery, 50 years experience as builders. GATES IRON WORKS,Dept. C, 660 Elston Aoe., Chicago, On receipt of ten cents in stamps (practically 25% of re-tail price) we will send you one of our ^-Inch AUGER BITS A fine cutting tool, perfect clearance, especially good in h
RM2AXD6HN–Price list. . VIOLET No. 1.Width, 3i inches. M. & CO. J. M. & CO. T. ^. & CO. VIOLET No. 7.AVidth, 31 inches.J. M. & CO.. VIOLET No 3.Width, 3i inches. VIOLET No. 4.Width, 4| inches. J. M. & CO. VIOLET No. (5.Width, 3i inches. ,T. ^L & CO. VIOLET No. 7.Wiiltli, o| inches.J. M. A: CO. Our Great Owl Brand of4-ply Pure Linen Cuffs, at 25cper pair, $2.75 per dozen. Sizes,9^ to 12 inches.
RM2AM56A8–Traité de chirurgie . FiG. 251. — Résultat opératoireaprès slriclion des fils.. FiG. 252. — Avancement capsulaire.Passage des fils. (De Wecker.) [S DELENS] m» MALADIES DES AIUSf.LES DE LŒIE. suUnos, los pailios disséquées, aux doux anjifles supérieur el iuréii(Mir de laplaie conjonclivale. Kall. dans ses expériences sur les chiens, a conslaléque les eftets de lavanee-nienl eapsulaire sont réels et même plus prononcés que lorsquon passe les filsdans le tendon, coinnie on le fait dans ravancement musculaire. Il allrihue cefait à ce que dans lavancement musculaire les fils coupent rapidement le t
RM2AWR1T4–Allerlei . FRANCES RUND-LETT BOWMAN,C. C. B.2 Council Bluffs, Iowa.Council Bluffs HighSchool.September, 1894. The choicest goods comein small packages.
RM2AM0CA1–Gleason's Veterinary hand-book and system of horse taming .. . ooth, producing a stinkingdischarge from the nose, had been removed, these appear-ances would have passed off. The edges of the teeth ofhorses, at all ages, are apt to become sharp, and cut orwound the inside of the mouth, and interfere withmnstication or chewing. When horses are off their feedand losing flesh, it will be well to have the teeth examined.To remedy any irregularity of the grinders, a rasp or file,with a concave surface and long handle, is used to makethe teeth smooth and level. Wolf teeth are supernu-merary, but do n
RM2AKN474–The evolution of France under the third republic . d with him, and his works fur-nish reinforcements to all armies. This is a very rareoccurrence, and one which could not fail to producean impression by its novelty. Taine began to write inthe days of decadence, when men doubted everything,except the legitimateness of doubt, so that doubt hadgradually come to be a negative religion, and even inorder to be reckoned among the deniers one had torecite a credo. But negation could not satisfy men forlong ; they were tired of denying ; they could notbelieve, but they longed to know. Taine proved that
RM2AWR2NM–Allerlei . Grace Washburn,Gertrude Clarke,Assistant Manager. Emeline Carlisle,Edi (or- in - Ch irf.Lena Evans, Nora Burroughs, Assis(an( Edi(ors. (•7) Myrtle Davis, Anna Warner, Business Manager.
RM2AXDEAA–La Législature de Québec : galerie des membres du Conseil législatif et des députés à l'Assemblée législative . L.-E. PANNETON DÉPUTÉ DE SHERBROOKE IDWHDMOIID PANNETON DÉPUTÉ DE SHERBROOKE Né dans la banlieue de Trois-Rivières le 6 juillet1848. Fils de André Panneton et de Marie Blondin. Fit ses études au séminaire de sa ville uatale. Admis à la profession davocat en juin 1870. Pra-tique à Sherbrooke. A épousé, le 6 juillet 1886, Corinne, fille de L.-T. Dorai-, ancien député. A été bâtonnier du barreau du district de Saint-Françoie de 188? à 1889. Conseil de la Reine en 1887. A été maire de
RM2AWTH6H–Alaska and the Klondike gold fields : containing a full account of the discovery of gold; enormous deposits of the precious metal; routes traversed by miners; ... . Last season I workedthirty men, and I intend to employ more next year. B. W. Shaw, a former insurance man of Seattle, writing fromKlondike, says he does not expect to be believed when he sayshe counted five five-gallon oil cans full of gold dust in onecabin, the result of awinters work by twomen. He adds that 100ounces have been takenout of a single pan. William Kulju soldhis claim for $25,000,brought down 1000ounces of dust andsta
RM2AJ76XW–Ferrets : their management in health and disease with remarks on their legal status . ry grass, or bracken,and, if wet weather or snow is expected,hollow out a cavity at the bottom, togive better shelter and comfort for thisnest. Place a straight wand in the centre,which will stand some 6 inches or moreabove the level of the pits mouth. Onthis wand place the bait, laying somethick pieces of stick over the top of thepit to enable the top to be covered withgrass, etc., so that the pitfall is concealedand not suspected. The laid-up ferret,on emerging from the earth, will soondiscover the bait, an
RM2AM0XJH–The history of the state of Indiana : from the earliest explorations by the French to the present time, containing an account of the principal civil, political, and military events, from 1763 to 1897 . ^/*:v?^ ^-V.;,iv57l-/^:,.
RM2AM75NM–The baptismal, marriage, and burial registers of the Cathedral church of Christ and Blessed Mary the virgin at Durham, 1609-1896 . l-ltststers —Vo Uim t X XM)l FOR THE TEAE MDCCCXCVII. r, ; c ; , , , , r. , , < I I I r r • t • » • •• • ?. V:/ .•.*.•;• • • • • • THE baptismal l^arriase. anti
RM2AKGC9F–A Book of old English love songs . [95]. Co ^eatiotojS Ye have been fresh and green,Ye have been filled with flowers; And ye the walks have been Where maids have spent their hours. You have beheld how theyWith wicker arks did come To kiss and bear awayThe richer cowslips home. Youve heard them sweetly sing,And seen them in a round; Each virgin, like a Spring,With honeysuckles crowned.[96] But now we see none hereWhose silvery feet did tread And with dishevelld hair Adornd this smoother mead. Like unthrifts, having spentYour stock, and needy grown. Youre left here to* lamentYour poor estate alo
RM2AWXYAJ–La face de la terre (Das Antlitz der Erde)Traduit de l'allemand, avec l'autorisation de l'auteur et annotée sous la direction de Emmde MargerieAvec une préfpar Marcel Bertrand . EN EUROPE Îi81 sabaissent dun seul coup en profondeur, en déterminant dans le pay-sage un contraste tran-ché entre les montagneset la vallée-plaine, ettantôt restent accrochésà la région saillante,comme des gradins for-mant aujourdhui descollines intermédiaires;en outre, ce géologue amontré comment, dau-tre part, de longues frac-tures se retrouvent enplein affleurement desterrains anciens ^ VersDambach et Barr, il sepr
RM2AKFWD3–A Book of old English love songs . C35] Co ait^ea from prison. HEN Love with unconfined wingsHovers within my gates,And my divine Althea bringsTo whisper at the grates;When I lie tangled in her hair And fetterd to her eye,The Gods that wanton in the airKnow no such liberty. When flowing cups run swiftly round With no allaying Thames,Our careless heads with roses bound, Our hearts with loyal flames;When thirsty grief in wine we steep, When healths and draughts go free-Fishes that tipple in the deep Know no such liberty.Ci36]
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RM2AKBA9N–Chronica dos reis de Bisnaga : manuscripto inedito do seculo XVI . INTRODUCÇÃO. Índia é um triangulo cuja baseé formada pelo massiço da Ásiacentral, e o vértice vae mergu-lhar no mar das índias. Serve-Ihe de barreira ao norte a altís-sima cadeia do Himalaia, que asepara do resto do continente,deixando para ella duas passa-gens apenas, uma conduzindodo planalto do Iram, a outra do do Tibete; e foi porahi que em tempos antiquíssimos raças diversas vindasdaquem penetraram nella. Este triangulo abrange três regiões perfeitamente ca-racterisadas. A primeira é constituída pelas terras altasda cadeia
RM2AKK2TP–Catalogue de tableaux modernes de premier ordre, pastels, aquarelles, dessins : œuvres importantes de: Besnard, Bonvin, Carriere, Cazin, Corot, Daubigny, Daumier, Degas, Diaz, Forain, Harpignies, Lebourg, Meissonier, Millet, Monet, Puvis de Chavannes, Théodore Rousseau, Renoir, Sisley, etc.; sculptures par Barye, Carriés, Dalou, Gémito, Rodin . S-ERNEST)1815-1891 V 76 Le Déjeuner. Le peintre nous fait vivre, pour un instant, pendant-le siècledernier, à lépoque des Encyclopédistes. La table est placée à gauche, tout près de la fenêtre, dontun croisillon est ouvert. Maintenant que son appétit es
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RM2ANDEB2–Robert ELee and the Southern Confederacy, 1807-1870 . n the death of thebrave Garnett, on July 13. McClellan supposed that the two fragments ofGarnetts command were two large separate forces,and hence his next proclamation announced thathe had annihilated two armies, While he wasglorying in the title accorded him of the YoungNapoleon, Lee, on the other hand, was bendingevery energy to collect the scattered Confederates,and to bring additional forces into the mountains.How tender his sympathy for the defeated, as ex-pressed to H. R. Jackson, the next oflficer sent tocommand them: Our brave troo
RM2AWTN1T–Alaska and the Klondike gold fields : containing a full account of the discovery of gold; enormous deposits of the precious metal; routes traversed by miners; ... . - partner, NealMcArthur and myself—pulled up stakes and started for the newdiscovery. Neal went ahead and was fortunate in locating agood claim. jIy part of the work consisted in hauling our pro-.
RM2AXA1MN–Mount Meenahga a summer home in the Shawangunk Mountains .. . e exemption from malarial influences. Water quicklypercolates through the shaly soil covering the rocky bed of the entireregion. The House and Cottages have been erected upon a picturesque bluff facing northwest, atan altitude of fifteen hundred feet, and more than twelve hundred feet above the valley whichthey overlook. From the porches and many rooms in each story of the house, as well as from all the cottages,may be enjoyed extensive and varied landscape views. All the wonders of the mountain rangeswhich stretch for seventy-five
RM2AWTKKY–La face de la terre (Das Antlitz der Erde)Traduit de l'allemand, avec l'autorisation de l'auteur et annotée sous la direction de Emmde MargerieAvec une préfpar Marcel Bertrand . extrême iNord-Est, à lentrée du Peary Channel, se dresse commeune borne gigantesque le rocher de basalte de la Navy Clilf, dont lesparois abruptes sélèvent à 1100 ou 1200 mètres-. A lentrée du difficile, i)ar une roche à .j^girine, quartz et albite (Rocl^allite) : le fond de la mer estparsemé de basalte; W. Spotswood Green, J. W. Judd, C. R. J. Gole, etc., Notes on RockallIsland and Bank, ivitli an account of the Petro
RM2AJJAMY–A history of Lodge no 61, F and A M., Wilkesbarré, Pa .. with a collection of masonic addresses .. . of Lackawayand Bozrah, which were within the territorial Hmits of, andunited in jurisdiction with, first the town, and then thecounty, of Westmoreland—organized in January, 1774, andexisting until December, 1782, under and within the claim,protection and government of Connecticut.* (Westmore-land, it must be remembered, comprised what was commonlyknown as the Wyoming region, which comprehended cer-tain portions of the Connecticut Susquehanna and DelawareIndian Purchases.) Abisha Woodward, son o
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RM2AWT0RT–Alaska and the Klondike gold fields : containing a full account of the discovery of gold; enormous deposits of the precious metal; routes traversed by miners; ... . ing of canned goods, have literallydriven game from every locality into which they have set theirfoot. The result is somewhat curious. There are in Alaska districts comprising hundreds of square. 205 206 A LAND 01 WONDERS. miles that are solitudes in the strictest and truest sense of theword. The white men have not been induced to settle there,natives have moved away, and all the animals have been drivenaway to such an extent that,
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