The Wheel and cycling trade review . SIMPLE, ARTISTIC AND THERE-FORE ATTRACTIVE.. MENS RAT-TRAP PEDAL. Think what it means never to have the rider find fault withthe pedals, so important, and yet so small a part of thebicycle. MADE BY Kindly mention The Wheel. CYCLE IMPROVEMENT CO., WESTBORO, MASS., U. S. A. 1896. 33 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-wheel-and-cycling-trade-review-simple-artistic-and-there-fore-attractive-mens-rat-trap-pedal-think-what-it-means-never-to-have-the-rider-find-fault-withthe-pedals-so-important-and-yet-so-small-a-part-of-thebicycle-made-by-kindly-mention-the-wheel-cycle-improvement-co-westboro-mass-u-s-a-1896-33-image343145800.html
RM2AX7HY4–The Wheel and cycling trade review . SIMPLE, ARTISTIC AND THERE-FORE ATTRACTIVE.. MENS RAT-TRAP PEDAL. Think what it means never to have the rider find fault withthe pedals, so important, and yet so small a part of thebicycle. MADE BY Kindly mention The Wheel. CYCLE IMPROVEMENT CO., WESTBORO, MASS., U. S. A. 1896. 33
Winkles's architectural and picturesque illustrations of the cathedral churches of England and Wales . pposers found it easier to find fault with his mannerthan his matter: but he would not speak unless he had somethingoriginal to produce, and was on that account listened to witheagerness, even by those who could not act with him. William Cleaver, D.D., succeeded him. He was first of Mag-dalen College, Oxford, but removed to Brasenose, of which hewas afterwards elected principal. He was consecrated bishop ofChester, translated to Bangor in 1799, and to this see in 1806.He died the 15th May, 18 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/winkless-architectural-and-picturesque-illustrations-of-the-cathedral-churches-of-england-and-wales-pposers-found-it-easier-to-find-fault-with-his-mannerthan-his-matter-but-he-would-not-speak-unless-he-had-somethingoriginal-to-produce-and-was-on-that-account-listened-to-witheagerness-even-by-those-who-could-not-act-with-him-william-cleaver-dd-succeeded-him-he-was-first-of-mag-dalen-college-oxford-but-removed-to-brasenose-of-which-hewas-afterwards-elected-principal-he-was-consecrated-bishop-ofchester-translated-to-bangor-in-1799-and-to-this-see-in-1806he-died-the-15th-may-18-image338059395.html
RM2AHYX5R–Winkles's architectural and picturesque illustrations of the cathedral churches of England and Wales . pposers found it easier to find fault with his mannerthan his matter: but he would not speak unless he had somethingoriginal to produce, and was on that account listened to witheagerness, even by those who could not act with him. William Cleaver, D.D., succeeded him. He was first of Mag-dalen College, Oxford, but removed to Brasenose, of which hewas afterwards elected principal. He was consecrated bishop ofChester, translated to Bangor in 1799, and to this see in 1806.He died the 15th May, 18
The Lanthorn 1900 . most of us. We can scarcely stick ourheads outside the door until we are greeted by the sickening fumes of thepipe, and poisonous odors of the deadly cigarette. But it is not our in-tention to complain, the age allows too much liberty in this respect forus to find fault with the habits of our friends. The college authoritieshave done all they could to stop it, but the tide has become resistless. Itmust be tolerated or we will have to close our doors. There is a way outof it without doing either. We have plenty of room on the campus, andwhy not have another dormitory, that a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-lanthorn-1900-most-of-us-we-can-scarcely-stick-ourheads-outside-the-door-until-we-are-greeted-by-the-sickening-fumes-of-thepipe-and-poisonous-odors-of-the-deadly-cigarette-but-it-is-not-our-in-tention-to-complain-the-age-allows-too-much-liberty-in-this-respect-forus-to-find-fault-with-the-habits-of-our-friends-the-college-authoritieshave-done-all-they-could-to-stop-it-but-the-tide-has-become-resistless-itmust-be-tolerated-or-we-will-have-to-close-our-doors-there-is-a-way-outof-it-without-doing-either-we-have-plenty-of-room-on-the-campus-andwhy-not-have-another-dormitory-that-a-image339376228.html
RM2AM3WRG–The Lanthorn 1900 . most of us. We can scarcely stick ourheads outside the door until we are greeted by the sickening fumes of thepipe, and poisonous odors of the deadly cigarette. But it is not our in-tention to complain, the age allows too much liberty in this respect forus to find fault with the habits of our friends. The college authoritieshave done all they could to stop it, but the tide has become resistless. Itmust be tolerated or we will have to close our doors. There is a way outof it without doing either. We have plenty of room on the campus, andwhy not have another dormitory, that a
Scribner's magazine . dy wiU find fault. This is the lawof the window, and the law-abiding Eng-lishman would suffer tortures cheerfullyrather than violate it. In fact the British first-class com-partment is always roomy and alwayscomfortable and quiet, and so is a Pull-man car, and those are the vehicles tobe compared. The second and thirdclass English compartment is disagree-able when full, for the seats are morecramped, and so is the American day-coach ; but the English compartmenthas the great disadvantage that jon sitface to face and knee to knee with jouvneighbor, and there is much more d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scribners-magazine-dy-wiu-find-fault-this-is-the-lawof-the-window-and-the-law-abiding-eng-lishman-would-suffer-tortures-cheerfullyrather-than-violate-it-in-fact-the-british-first-class-com-partment-is-always-roomy-and-alwayscomfortable-and-quiet-and-so-is-a-pull-man-car-and-those-are-the-vehicles-tobe-compared-the-second-and-thirdclass-english-compartment-is-disagree-able-when-full-for-the-seats-are-morecramped-and-so-is-the-american-day-coach-but-the-english-compartmenthas-the-great-disadvantage-that-jon-sitface-to-face-and-knee-to-knee-with-jouvneighbor-and-there-is-much-more-d-image339894224.html
RM2AMYEFC–Scribner's magazine . dy wiU find fault. This is the lawof the window, and the law-abiding Eng-lishman would suffer tortures cheerfullyrather than violate it. In fact the British first-class com-partment is always roomy and alwayscomfortable and quiet, and so is a Pull-man car, and those are the vehicles tobe compared. The second and thirdclass English compartment is disagree-able when full, for the seats are morecramped, and so is the American day-coach ; but the English compartmenthas the great disadvantage that jon sitface to face and knee to knee with jouvneighbor, and there is much more d
Life and labors of Charles HSpurgeon: the faithful preacher, the devoted pastor, the noble philanthropist, the beloved college president, and the voluminous writer, author, etc., etc. . membering that the Lord Himself is one of these readers;so may we strive to adorn His doctrine in all things. The last class I have called the inquisitive. They only peruseto find fault. They look at the Christian character through smokymagnifying-glasses, and sometimes they turn the volume upsidedown, and then complain that it is all a big mistake, and they can-not make it out. They pick out that which the fol Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-and-labors-of-charles-hspurgeon-the-faithful-preacher-the-devoted-pastor-the-noble-philanthropist-the-beloved-college-president-and-the-voluminous-writer-author-etc-etc-membering-that-the-lord-himself-is-one-of-these-readersso-may-we-strive-to-adorn-his-doctrine-in-all-things-the-last-class-i-have-called-the-inquisitive-they-only-peruseto-find-fault-they-look-at-the-christian-character-through-smokymagnifying-glasses-and-sometimes-they-turn-the-volume-upsidedown-and-then-complain-that-it-is-all-a-big-mistake-and-they-can-not-make-it-out-they-pick-out-that-which-the-fol-image340261025.html
RM2ANG6BD–Life and labors of Charles HSpurgeon: the faithful preacher, the devoted pastor, the noble philanthropist, the beloved college president, and the voluminous writer, author, etc., etc. . membering that the Lord Himself is one of these readers;so may we strive to adorn His doctrine in all things. The last class I have called the inquisitive. They only peruseto find fault. They look at the Christian character through smokymagnifying-glasses, and sometimes they turn the volume upsidedown, and then complain that it is all a big mistake, and they can-not make it out. They pick out that which the fol
Appreciation of sculpture; a handbook by Russell Sturgis ... . group in its completeness,and gives one a thrill of regret that therewas absolutely no realistic thought as to thecostume and the personages allowed theartist, that he was left to the notions of therevolutionary epoch as to what would lookwarlike—that he armed his heroes, youngand old, with pieces of plate armor andshirts of mail gathered promiscuously froma great museum of all the history of thepast. It is no great matter here; the vigorand rush of the composition is everything;it is almost as absurd to find fault with thelinked m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/appreciation-of-sculpture-a-handbook-by-russell-sturgis-group-in-its-completenessand-gives-one-a-thrill-of-regret-that-therewas-absolutely-no-realistic-thought-as-to-thecostume-and-the-personages-allowed-theartist-that-he-was-left-to-the-notions-of-therevolutionary-epoch-as-to-what-would-lookwarlikethat-he-armed-his-heroes-youngand-old-with-pieces-of-plate-armor-andshirts-of-mail-gathered-promiscuously-froma-great-museum-of-all-the-history-of-thepast-it-is-no-great-matter-here-the-vigorand-rush-of-the-composition-is-everythingit-is-almost-as-absurd-to-find-fault-with-thelinked-m-image339961657.html
RM2AN2GFN–Appreciation of sculpture; a handbook by Russell Sturgis ... . group in its completeness,and gives one a thrill of regret that therewas absolutely no realistic thought as to thecostume and the personages allowed theartist, that he was left to the notions of therevolutionary epoch as to what would lookwarlike—that he armed his heroes, youngand old, with pieces of plate armor andshirts of mail gathered promiscuously froma great museum of all the history of thepast. It is no great matter here; the vigorand rush of the composition is everything;it is almost as absurd to find fault with thelinked m
The Farm-poultry . ss rates and regulations in regard to the transportation of fine fowls. Rates areunequal and often unfair, regulations mostly in the interest of the carrier, and to take away itsfar as possible protection to the shipper or purchaser. The express companies make andunmiike rates and rules at will. Poullrymen find fault, protest ineffectively, and submit,because there is no collective force behind their protests. These are but a few of the things that go wrong for lack of strong organizations of poultry-men, most of which would be righted with comparative ease if taken in hand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farm-poultry-ss-rates-and-regulations-in-regard-to-the-transportation-of-fine-fowls-rates-areunequal-and-often-unfair-regulations-mostly-in-the-interest-of-the-carrier-and-to-take-away-itsfar-as-possible-protection-to-the-shipper-or-purchaser-the-express-companies-make-andunmiike-rates-and-rules-at-will-poullrymen-find-fault-protest-ineffectively-and-submitbecause-there-is-no-collective-force-behind-their-protests-these-are-but-a-few-of-the-things-that-go-wrong-for-lack-of-strong-organizations-of-poultry-men-most-of-which-would-be-righted-with-comparative-ease-if-taken-in-hand-image338184353.html
RM2AJ5HGH–The Farm-poultry . ss rates and regulations in regard to the transportation of fine fowls. Rates areunequal and often unfair, regulations mostly in the interest of the carrier, and to take away itsfar as possible protection to the shipper or purchaser. The express companies make andunmiike rates and rules at will. Poullrymen find fault, protest ineffectively, and submit,because there is no collective force behind their protests. These are but a few of the things that go wrong for lack of strong organizations of poultry-men, most of which would be righted with comparative ease if taken in hand
The humour of Germany; . ter for him if he had not knownsome other things which loving relations and friends withthe darkly melancholy look blandly praised and recom-mended ! Wilheh?i Raabe NEWSPAPER HUMOUR, Shoemakers Apprentice (passing by a bakers stand) : Got any stale rolls ? Baker: Yes, my lad. Apprentice: Serves you right. You should have soldem when they were fresh. In Court.—-Judge: How is it that you picked up anumber of comparatively worthless articles, and left themoney, which was close at hand, untouched ? Crifninal: I hope your honour wont find fault withme for that. My wife has Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-humour-of-germany-ter-for-him-if-he-had-not-knownsome-other-things-which-loving-relations-and-friends-withthe-darkly-melancholy-look-blandly-praised-and-recom-mended-!-wilhehi-raabe-newspaper-humour-shoemakers-apprentice-passing-by-a-bakers-stand-got-any-stale-rolls-baker-yes-my-lad-apprentice-serves-you-right-you-should-have-soldem-when-they-were-fresh-in-court-judge-how-is-it-that-you-picked-up-anumber-of-comparatively-worthless-articles-and-left-themoney-which-was-close-at-hand-untouched-crifninal-i-hope-your-honour-wont-find-fault-withme-for-that-my-wife-has-image342939054.html
RM2AWX67A–The humour of Germany; . ter for him if he had not knownsome other things which loving relations and friends withthe darkly melancholy look blandly praised and recom-mended ! Wilheh?i Raabe NEWSPAPER HUMOUR, Shoemakers Apprentice (passing by a bakers stand) : Got any stale rolls ? Baker: Yes, my lad. Apprentice: Serves you right. You should have soldem when they were fresh. In Court.—-Judge: How is it that you picked up anumber of comparatively worthless articles, and left themoney, which was close at hand, untouched ? Crifninal: I hope your honour wont find fault withme for that. My wife has
Nature . dany very serious errors. In one place, however, thename of the American entomologist, Bruner, is speltlirunner, probably by confusion with the .Austrian ento-mologist, Brunner von Wattenwyl; and in the notice ofthe colours of the Mantidae, the curious genus Metal-lyticus, which similates those brilliantly coloured beetles,the Bupres/idae, might perhaps have been mentioned.But there is little to find fault with in so commendable apiece of work as the book before us. W. F. K. THE SCIENCE BUILDINGS AT SOUTHKENSINGTON. WE are glad that the Government has conceded to thewish of men of sci Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nature-dany-very-serious-errors-in-one-place-however-thename-of-the-american-entomologist-bruner-is-speltlirunner-probably-by-confusion-with-the-austrian-ento-mologist-brunner-von-wattenwyl-and-in-the-notice-ofthe-colours-of-the-mantidae-the-curious-genus-metal-lyticus-which-similates-those-brilliantly-coloured-beetlesthe-bupresidae-might-perhaps-have-been-mentionedbut-there-is-little-to-find-fault-with-in-so-commendable-apiece-of-work-as-the-book-before-us-w-f-k-the-science-buildings-at-southkensington-we-are-glad-that-the-government-has-conceded-to-thewish-of-men-of-sci-image340004400.html
RM2AN4F28–Nature . dany very serious errors. In one place, however, thename of the American entomologist, Bruner, is speltlirunner, probably by confusion with the .Austrian ento-mologist, Brunner von Wattenwyl; and in the notice ofthe colours of the Mantidae, the curious genus Metal-lyticus, which similates those brilliantly coloured beetles,the Bupres/idae, might perhaps have been mentioned.But there is little to find fault with in so commendable apiece of work as the book before us. W. F. K. THE SCIENCE BUILDINGS AT SOUTHKENSINGTON. WE are glad that the Government has conceded to thewish of men of sci
From the Congo to the Niger and the Nile : an account of The German Central African expedition of 1910-1911 . three marabouts, variousbirds of prey, and many other animals, all of whichwere gratefully accepted by the different zoologicalgardens. The soldiers of our escort were draftedinto the Garua Company, and many of our boys found employment in the town; only a very fewaccompanied us to the coast. My best servant, whohad taken part in all my hunting expeditions, andwith whom I had not once had occasion to find fault,unfortunately died of dysentery at Garua. At last we were ready to start, a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-the-congo-to-the-niger-and-the-nile-an-account-of-the-german-central-african-expedition-of-1910-1911-three-marabouts-variousbirds-of-prey-and-many-other-animals-all-of-whichwere-gratefully-accepted-by-the-different-zoologicalgardens-the-soldiers-of-our-escort-were-draftedinto-the-garua-company-and-many-of-our-boys-found-employment-in-the-town-only-a-very-fewaccompanied-us-to-the-coast-my-best-servant-whohad-taken-part-in-all-my-hunting-expeditions-andwith-whom-i-had-not-once-had-occasion-to-find-faultunfortunately-died-of-dysentery-at-garua-at-last-we-were-ready-to-start-a-image338459864.html
RM2AJJ508–From the Congo to the Niger and the Nile : an account of The German Central African expedition of 1910-1911 . three marabouts, variousbirds of prey, and many other animals, all of whichwere gratefully accepted by the different zoologicalgardens. The soldiers of our escort were draftedinto the Garua Company, and many of our boys found employment in the town; only a very fewaccompanied us to the coast. My best servant, whohad taken part in all my hunting expeditions, andwith whom I had not once had occasion to find fault,unfortunately died of dysentery at Garua. At last we were ready to start, a
Errors of the Roman Catholic Church, or, Centuries of oppression, persecution and ruin . n the American public; my only purpose and wish beingto make an unvarnished, absolutely truthful statement of wellauthenticated historical facts. The Superintendent of Indian Schools. Rev. Daniel Dorchester, D.D., a gentleman of ripe scholar-ship, of great excellence of personal character, of wide experience in public matters, was appointed by President Harrison —xxxii— When the Romish hierarchy find fault with the A. P. A., my answer to them is in the language of Sam Jones, Quityour meanness. They have on Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/errors-of-the-roman-catholic-church-or-centuries-of-oppression-persecution-and-ruin-n-the-american-public-my-only-purpose-and-wish-beingto-make-an-unvarnished-absolutely-truthful-statement-of-wellauthenticated-historical-facts-the-superintendent-of-indian-schools-rev-daniel-dorchester-dd-a-gentleman-of-ripe-scholar-ship-of-great-excellence-of-personal-character-of-wide-experience-in-public-matters-was-appointed-by-president-harrison-xxxii-when-the-romish-hierarchy-find-fault-with-the-a-p-a-my-answer-to-them-is-in-the-language-of-sam-jones-quityour-meanness-they-have-on-image342649972.html
RM2AWD1F0–Errors of the Roman Catholic Church, or, Centuries of oppression, persecution and ruin . n the American public; my only purpose and wish beingto make an unvarnished, absolutely truthful statement of wellauthenticated historical facts. The Superintendent of Indian Schools. Rev. Daniel Dorchester, D.D., a gentleman of ripe scholar-ship, of great excellence of personal character, of wide experience in public matters, was appointed by President Harrison —xxxii— When the Romish hierarchy find fault with the A. P. A., my answer to them is in the language of Sam Jones, Quityour meanness. They have on
The gold-headed cane . a half she recovered her senses,but lost them again next day, and-died thefollowing morning. Radcliffe. Well, I will inquire nofurther. I see your own modesty will notallow you to find fault with the injudiciouspractice and fatal security of your colleagues.I cannot but applaud your good feeling andliberality of sentiment; and wish you mostheartily success in your future professionallife. Accept this cane. It has accompaniedme now for many years in my visits to the 50 RADCLIFFE. sick, and been present at many a consultation.Receive it as a token of my friendship, andpros Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gold-headed-cane-a-half-she-recovered-her-sensesbut-lost-them-again-next-day-and-died-thefollowing-morning-radcliffe-well-i-will-inquire-nofurther-i-see-your-own-modesty-will-notallow-you-to-find-fault-with-the-injudiciouspractice-and-fatal-security-of-your-colleaguesi-cannot-but-applaud-your-good-feeling-andliberality-of-sentiment-and-wish-you-mostheartily-success-in-your-future-professionallife-accept-this-cane-it-has-accompaniedme-now-for-many-years-in-my-visits-to-the-50-radcliffe-sick-and-been-present-at-many-a-consultationreceive-it-as-a-token-of-my-friendship-andpros-image342999793.html
RM2AX0YMH–The gold-headed cane . a half she recovered her senses,but lost them again next day, and-died thefollowing morning. Radcliffe. Well, I will inquire nofurther. I see your own modesty will notallow you to find fault with the injudiciouspractice and fatal security of your colleagues.I cannot but applaud your good feeling andliberality of sentiment; and wish you mostheartily success in your future professionallife. Accept this cane. It has accompaniedme now for many years in my visits to the 50 RADCLIFFE. sick, and been present at many a consultation.Receive it as a token of my friendship, andpros
. The Magazine of horticulture, botany, and all useful discoveries and improvements in rural affairs. grounds. 22. Walk continued from the lawn through a part of the nur- sery, and connecting with the one which leads from therear of the house. Having thus far fully explained the ground plan, we shall takeour readers with us in a walk through the grounds, remarkingupon the various objects as they appeared to us in Augustlast. Commencing at the entrance gate, which we shall only stopto find fault with for the want of keeping in its Grecian style,with the Gothic architecture of the house, we pass Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-magazine-of-horticulture-botany-and-all-useful-discoveries-and-improvements-in-rural-affairs-grounds-22-walk-continued-from-the-lawn-through-a-part-of-the-nur-sery-and-connecting-with-the-one-which-leads-from-therear-of-the-house-having-thus-far-fully-explained-the-ground-plan-we-shall-takeour-readers-with-us-in-a-walk-through-the-grounds-remarkingupon-the-various-objects-as-they-appeared-to-us-in-augustlast-commencing-at-the-entrance-gate-which-we-shall-only-stopto-find-fault-with-for-the-want-of-keeping-in-its-grecian-stylewith-the-gothic-architecture-of-the-house-we-pass-image336820004.html
RM2AFYD9T–. The Magazine of horticulture, botany, and all useful discoveries and improvements in rural affairs. grounds. 22. Walk continued from the lawn through a part of the nur- sery, and connecting with the one which leads from therear of the house. Having thus far fully explained the ground plan, we shall takeour readers with us in a walk through the grounds, remarkingupon the various objects as they appeared to us in Augustlast. Commencing at the entrance gate, which we shall only stopto find fault with for the want of keeping in its Grecian style,with the Gothic architecture of the house, we pass
Our society . o is a lady or gentleman, will not send the ser-vants of the house on errands, find fault with or notice thebad behavior of children, or kick the family dog or cat. 1faking Presents.— The guest who wishes to make one ofthe family a present, should bestow it on the hostess, or on theyoungest child. 146 OUR SOCIETY. Tour HosPs Friends.— Be very particular regarding thetreatment of the friends of your host or hostess. Even if theybe distasteful to you, you must endeavor to conceal your dis-like, and avoid all unfavorable criticisms after their departure. Taking Leave.— Before going Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-society-o-is-a-lady-or-gentleman-will-not-send-the-ser-vants-of-the-house-on-errands-find-fault-with-or-notice-thebad-behavior-of-children-or-kick-the-family-dog-or-cat-1faking-presents-the-guest-who-wishes-to-make-one-ofthe-family-a-present-should-bestow-it-on-the-hostess-or-on-theyoungest-child-146-our-society-tour-hosps-friends-be-very-particular-regarding-thetreatment-of-the-friends-of-your-host-or-hostess-even-if-theybe-distasteful-to-you-you-must-endeavor-to-conceal-your-dis-like-and-avoid-all-unfavorable-criticisms-after-their-departure-taking-leave-before-going-image338454402.html
RM2AJHX16–Our society . o is a lady or gentleman, will not send the ser-vants of the house on errands, find fault with or notice thebad behavior of children, or kick the family dog or cat. 1faking Presents.— The guest who wishes to make one ofthe family a present, should bestow it on the hostess, or on theyoungest child. 146 OUR SOCIETY. Tour HosPs Friends.— Be very particular regarding thetreatment of the friends of your host or hostess. Even if theybe distasteful to you, you must endeavor to conceal your dis-like, and avoid all unfavorable criticisms after their departure. Taking Leave.— Before going
The quest of El Dorado; the most romantic episode in the history of South American conquest . as a matter of fact, areour chief and best authorities on this inter-esting topic. The quotation above givenfrom Juan de Castellanos they characterizeas a mere poetical fancy. Holding suchviews, they naturally find fault with Hum-boldt for having spread broadcast the er-,ror, as they regard it, concerning the con-nection between El Dorado and Lake Gua-tavita—an error, they assert, into which the^great German-ssayant was, led by concedingundue authority to what the historian ofGranada, Bishop Piedrahit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-quest-of-el-dorado-the-most-romantic-episode-in-the-history-of-south-american-conquest-as-a-matter-of-fact-areour-chief-and-best-authorities-on-this-inter-esting-topic-the-quotation-above-givenfrom-juan-de-castellanos-they-characterizeas-a-mere-poetical-fancy-holding-suchviews-they-naturally-find-fault-with-hum-boldt-for-having-spread-broadcast-the-er-ror-as-they-regard-it-concerning-the-con-nection-between-el-dorado-and-lake-gua-tavitaan-error-they-assert-into-which-thegreat-german-ssayant-was-led-by-concedingundue-authority-to-what-the-historian-ofgranada-bishop-piedrahit-image343306315.html
RM2AXEXKR–The quest of El Dorado; the most romantic episode in the history of South American conquest . as a matter of fact, areour chief and best authorities on this inter-esting topic. The quotation above givenfrom Juan de Castellanos they characterizeas a mere poetical fancy. Holding suchviews, they naturally find fault with Hum-boldt for having spread broadcast the er-,ror, as they regard it, concerning the con-nection between El Dorado and Lake Gua-tavita—an error, they assert, into which the^great German-ssayant was, led by concedingundue authority to what the historian ofGranada, Bishop Piedrahit
The New England magazine . nto the Rut-land road, which has done a valuable devel-opment work for the State, if it has ntmade its present owners rich. GovernorProctor succeeded to the management ofthe Vermont Marble Company, taking hisfathers place as president when the latterentered the United States Senate. The com-pany at that time employed a thousandhands. It now hires three thousand, andits business has grown in proportion. Fed-eral buildings in Vermont are all, or all ofthe later ones, constructed of Proctor marble.I have known men so eager to find fault thatthey would insinuate the use Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-new-england-magazine-nto-the-rut-land-road-which-has-done-a-valuable-devel-opment-work-for-the-state-if-it-has-ntmade-its-present-owners-rich-governorproctor-succeeded-to-the-management-ofthe-vermont-marble-company-taking-hisfathers-place-as-president-when-the-latterentered-the-united-states-senate-the-com-pany-at-that-time-employed-a-thousandhands-it-now-hires-three-thousand-andits-business-has-grown-in-proportion-fed-eral-buildings-in-vermont-are-all-or-all-ofthe-later-ones-constructed-of-proctor-marblei-have-known-men-so-eager-to-find-fault-thatthey-would-insinuate-the-use-image343363269.html
RM2AXHF9W–The New England magazine . nto the Rut-land road, which has done a valuable devel-opment work for the State, if it has ntmade its present owners rich. GovernorProctor succeeded to the management ofthe Vermont Marble Company, taking hisfathers place as president when the latterentered the United States Senate. The com-pany at that time employed a thousandhands. It now hires three thousand, andits business has grown in proportion. Fed-eral buildings in Vermont are all, or all ofthe later ones, constructed of Proctor marble.I have known men so eager to find fault thatthey would insinuate the use
. Christianity as old as the creation, or, The gospel, a republication of the religion of nature. , political,or religious account. Iw ihorr, was it not running too far from our pre»fent purpofe, it votild not be very difficult to fhew,that there are very few terms in Scripture, wh:ch have?fhing] of moment depending on them, but what hareloft their original meaning, to become orthodox. I f they, who have the tranihtinc any old Bookcapable of vaftljr different fenles, nuke it fpeak whatis. mod for their intereft, muit not others be veryijood Men indeed, who will find fault with a tranfia^tjon i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/christianity-as-old-as-the-creation-or-the-gospel-a-republication-of-the-religion-of-nature-politicalor-religious-account-iw-ihorr-was-it-not-running-too-far-from-our-prefent-purpofe-it-votild-not-be-very-difficult-to-fhewthat-there-are-very-few-terms-in-scripture-whch-havefhing-of-moment-depending-on-them-but-what-hareloft-their-original-meaning-to-become-orthodox-i-f-they-who-have-the-tranihtinc-any-old-bookcapable-of-vaftljr-different-fenles-nuke-it-fpeak-whatis-mod-for-their-intereft-muit-not-others-be-veryijood-men-indeed-who-will-find-fault-with-a-tranfiatjon-i-image336703812.html
RM2AFP544–. Christianity as old as the creation, or, The gospel, a republication of the religion of nature. , political,or religious account. Iw ihorr, was it not running too far from our pre»fent purpofe, it votild not be very difficult to fhew,that there are very few terms in Scripture, wh:ch have?fhing] of moment depending on them, but what hareloft their original meaning, to become orthodox. I f they, who have the tranihtinc any old Bookcapable of vaftljr different fenles, nuke it fpeak whatis. mod for their intereft, muit not others be veryijood Men indeed, who will find fault with a tranfia^tjon i
Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing .. . IRRIGATING PIPE, Clilomalioii Tills anJ Water Tanks ALSO, ALL KIUDSjF HOUSE FINISH. Following is a testimonial in commendation of the workmansbipof our tanks :— St. Helena, Sept. 17, 1885.A. M. Jewell & Co.: Geuts—When one is dissatisfied with his bargains andgoods, he is supposed to be allowed to find fault; per contra, whenpleased, it is not usual to say anything about it; but as I am an odd-ity in human life anyhow, I wish to tell you the ten tanks are allup in good shape, have been tried with water, and are perfect. Iam very mu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/langleys-san-francisco-directory-for-the-year-commencing-irrigating-pipe-clilomalioii-tills-anj-water-tanks-also-all-kiudsjf-house-finish-following-is-a-testimonial-in-commendation-of-the-workmansbipof-our-tanks-st-helena-sept-17-1885a-m-jewell-co-geutswhen-one-is-dissatisfied-with-his-bargains-andgoods-he-is-supposed-to-be-allowed-to-find-fault-per-contra-whenpleased-it-is-not-usual-to-say-anything-about-it-but-as-i-am-an-odd-ity-in-human-life-anyhow-i-wish-to-tell-you-the-ten-tanks-are-allup-in-good-shape-have-been-tried-with-water-and-are-perfect-iam-very-mu-image343004560.html
RM2AX15PT–Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing .. . IRRIGATING PIPE, Clilomalioii Tills anJ Water Tanks ALSO, ALL KIUDSjF HOUSE FINISH. Following is a testimonial in commendation of the workmansbipof our tanks :— St. Helena, Sept. 17, 1885.A. M. Jewell & Co.: Geuts—When one is dissatisfied with his bargains andgoods, he is supposed to be allowed to find fault; per contra, whenpleased, it is not usual to say anything about it; but as I am an odd-ity in human life anyhow, I wish to tell you the ten tanks are allup in good shape, have been tried with water, and are perfect. Iam very mu
Gleanings in bee culture . ld weather. By the way,my littlefriend, I am almost afraid you are in dangerof getting into a way of fault-finding. Some-times grown-up folks And fault with whatGod sees fit to send them, and I know a manreal iceU, who gets into such ways of think-ing and talking sometimes. You see, thecandy was a present, and we should be care-ful how we find fault with presents. If voubuy some candy, and it is not Avorth themoney you paid for it, then just go for the man of whom you bought it, lively;but always make the best of every thing youfind on the Christmas-tree. Isnt that t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gleanings-in-bee-culture-ld-weather-by-the-waymy-littlefriend-i-am-almost-afraid-you-are-in-dangerof-getting-into-a-way-of-fault-finding-some-times-grown-up-folks-and-fault-with-whatgod-sees-fit-to-send-them-and-i-know-a-manreal-iceu-who-gets-into-such-ways-of-think-ing-and-talking-sometimes-you-see-thecandy-was-a-present-and-we-should-be-care-ful-how-we-find-fault-with-presents-if-voubuy-some-candy-and-it-is-not-avorth-themoney-you-paid-for-it-then-just-go-for-the-man-of-whom-you-bought-it-livelybut-always-make-the-best-of-every-thing-youfind-on-the-christmas-tree-isnt-that-t-image342771103.html
RM2AWJG13–Gleanings in bee culture . ld weather. By the way,my littlefriend, I am almost afraid you are in dangerof getting into a way of fault-finding. Some-times grown-up folks And fault with whatGod sees fit to send them, and I know a manreal iceU, who gets into such ways of think-ing and talking sometimes. You see, thecandy was a present, and we should be care-ful how we find fault with presents. If voubuy some candy, and it is not Avorth themoney you paid for it, then just go for the man of whom you bought it, lively;but always make the best of every thing youfind on the Christmas-tree. Isnt that t
. St. Nicholas [serial]. now I had always succeeded.But, alas! I have not, the old man said,As he mournfully shook his hoary head.1 Perhaps it s because I m growing old;But by my messengers I ve been toldSome children dont like the gifts I bring!That they even find fault,— ah, there s the sting ! —And, worse than that,— here his voice sank lowAnd his trembling old form shook with woe,—; They say — and it s this that makes me cross —That they dont believe in a Santa Claus!I should like to know,If that be so,Who has filled their stockings each Christmas eveWith just the gifts they hoped to recei Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/st-nicholas-serial-now-i-had-always-succeededbut-alas!-i-have-not-the-old-man-saidas-he-mournfully-shook-his-hoary-head1-perhaps-it-s-because-i-m-growing-oldbut-by-my-messengers-i-ve-been-toldsome-children-dont-like-the-gifts-i-bring!that-they-even-find-fault-ah-there-s-the-sting-!-and-worse-than-that-here-his-voice-sank-lowand-his-trembling-old-form-shook-with-woe-they-say-and-it-s-this-that-makes-me-cross-that-they-dont-believe-in-a-santa-claus!i-should-like-to-knowif-that-be-sowho-has-filled-their-stockings-each-christmas-evewith-just-the-gifts-they-hoped-to-recei-image337147115.html
RM2AGEAGB–. St. Nicholas [serial]. now I had always succeeded.But, alas! I have not, the old man said,As he mournfully shook his hoary head.1 Perhaps it s because I m growing old;But by my messengers I ve been toldSome children dont like the gifts I bring!That they even find fault,— ah, there s the sting ! —And, worse than that,— here his voice sank lowAnd his trembling old form shook with woe,—; They say — and it s this that makes me cross —That they dont believe in a Santa Claus!I should like to know,If that be so,Who has filled their stockings each Christmas eveWith just the gifts they hoped to recei
. Connecticut of to-day : its chief business centres. Illustrated. 1890. ament of the Puritan founders of this section of the country, his descendant of ayounger generation is bv no means inclined to pin his faith on the system of all work and no play ; nor, ashas been invidiously ascribed to the founders of the Puritan colony, simply to worship God in liis own wayand find fault with other peoples. To-day the New Eniilander is essentially an amusement-loving and amusc-ment-cnjoving individual, and in consequence Meriden is well urovidcd with places where licr hard-workina 152 MERl D E N. citiz Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/connecticut-of-to-day-its-chief-business-centres-illustrated-1890-ament-of-the-puritan-founders-of-this-section-of-the-country-his-descendant-of-ayounger-generation-is-bv-no-means-inclined-to-pin-his-faith-on-the-system-of-all-work-and-no-play-nor-ashas-been-invidiously-ascribed-to-the-founders-of-the-puritan-colony-simply-to-worship-god-in-liis-own-wayand-find-fault-with-other-peoples-to-day-the-new-eniilander-is-essentially-an-amusement-loving-and-amusc-ment-cnjoving-individual-and-in-consequence-meriden-is-well-urovidcd-with-places-where-licr-hard-workina-152-merl-d-e-n-citiz-image337037913.html
RM2AG9B89–. Connecticut of to-day : its chief business centres. Illustrated. 1890. ament of the Puritan founders of this section of the country, his descendant of ayounger generation is bv no means inclined to pin his faith on the system of all work and no play ; nor, ashas been invidiously ascribed to the founders of the Puritan colony, simply to worship God in liis own wayand find fault with other peoples. To-day the New Eniilander is essentially an amusement-loving and amusc-ment-cnjoving individual, and in consequence Meriden is well urovidcd with places where licr hard-workina 152 MERl D E N. citiz
Days and ways in old Boston . t the omnibus that shouldhave brought her home in time for Sunday dinner.As she entered the dining-room and found thefamily cross and hungry at dinners delay (forno one would have thought of sitting down with-out her), she cried out, gaily forestalling allpossible reproof: Let no one find fault, I have heard the great-est thing I shall ever hear! Parker had again wielded the hammer ofThor, spoken in his most impassioned style ofDaniel Webster and the rendition of the fugitiveslave, Anthony Burns. It was a veritable hand-ing round of the fiery cross; the ardent sou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/days-and-ways-in-old-boston-t-the-omnibus-that-shouldhave-brought-her-home-in-time-for-sunday-dinneras-she-entered-the-dining-room-and-found-thefamily-cross-and-hungry-at-dinners-delay-forno-one-would-have-thought-of-sitting-down-with-out-her-she-cried-out-gaily-forestalling-allpossible-reproof-let-no-one-find-fault-i-have-heard-the-great-est-thing-i-shall-ever-hear!-parker-had-again-wielded-the-hammer-ofthor-spoken-in-his-most-impassioned-style-ofdaniel-webster-and-the-rendition-of-the-fugitiveslave-anthony-burns-it-was-a-veritable-hand-ing-round-of-the-fiery-cross-the-ardent-sou-image338399329.html
RM2AJFBP9–Days and ways in old Boston . t the omnibus that shouldhave brought her home in time for Sunday dinner.As she entered the dining-room and found thefamily cross and hungry at dinners delay (forno one would have thought of sitting down with-out her), she cried out, gaily forestalling allpossible reproof: Let no one find fault, I have heard the great-est thing I shall ever hear! Parker had again wielded the hammer ofThor, spoken in his most impassioned style ofDaniel Webster and the rendition of the fugitiveslave, Anthony Burns. It was a veritable hand-ing round of the fiery cross; the ardent sou
Through the looking glass : and what Alice saw there . ng beak put its head outfor a moment and said No admittance tillthe week after next! and shut the door againwith a bang. Alice knocked and rang in vain for a longtime; but at last a very old Frog, who wassitting under a tree, got up and hobbled slowlytowards her: he was dressed in bright yellow,and had enormous boots on. What is it, now? the Frog said in a deephoarse whisper. Alice turned round, ready to find fault withanybody. Wheres the servant whose busi-ness it is to answer the door? she beganangrily. Which door? said the Frog. Alice a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/through-the-looking-glass-and-what-alice-saw-there-ng-beak-put-its-head-outfor-a-moment-and-said-no-admittance-tillthe-week-after-next!-and-shut-the-door-againwith-a-bang-alice-knocked-and-rang-in-vain-for-a-longtime-but-at-last-a-very-old-frog-who-wassitting-under-a-tree-got-up-and-hobbled-slowlytowards-her-he-was-dressed-in-bright-yellowand-had-enormous-boots-on-what-is-it-now-the-frog-said-in-a-deephoarse-whisper-alice-turned-round-ready-to-find-fault-withanybody-wheres-the-servant-whose-busi-ness-it-is-to-answer-the-door-she-beganangrily-which-door-said-the-frog-alice-a-image343388546.html
RM2AXJKGJ–Through the looking glass : and what Alice saw there . ng beak put its head outfor a moment and said No admittance tillthe week after next! and shut the door againwith a bang. Alice knocked and rang in vain for a longtime; but at last a very old Frog, who wassitting under a tree, got up and hobbled slowlytowards her: he was dressed in bright yellow,and had enormous boots on. What is it, now? the Frog said in a deephoarse whisper. Alice turned round, ready to find fault withanybody. Wheres the servant whose busi-ness it is to answer the door? she beganangrily. Which door? said the Frog. Alice a
Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing .. . 20 8AN FHANCISCO DIiaiCTORY. A. M. JEWKLL. C. A. HOOPER. H. M. JEMLI CO. Manufacturers of. IRRIGATING PIPE, Clilomalioii Tills anJ Water Tanks ALSO, ALL KIUDSjF HOUSE FINISH. Following is a testimonial in commendation of the workmansbipof our tanks :— St. Helena, Sept. 17, 1885.A. M. Jewell & Co.: Geuts—When one is dissatisfied with his bargains andgoods, he is supposed to be allowed to find fault; per contra, whenpleased, it is not usual to say anything about it; but as I am an odd-ity in human life anyhow, I wish to tell you the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/langleys-san-francisco-directory-for-the-year-commencing-20-8an-fhancisco-diiaictory-a-m-jewkll-c-a-hooper-h-m-jemli-co-manufacturers-of-irrigating-pipe-clilomalioii-tills-anj-water-tanks-also-all-kiudsjf-house-finish-following-is-a-testimonial-in-commendation-of-the-workmansbipof-our-tanks-st-helena-sept-17-1885a-m-jewell-co-geutswhen-one-is-dissatisfied-with-his-bargains-andgoods-he-is-supposed-to-be-allowed-to-find-fault-per-contra-whenpleased-it-is-not-usual-to-say-anything-about-it-but-as-i-am-an-odd-ity-in-human-life-anyhow-i-wish-to-tell-you-the-image343005042.html
RM2AX16C2–Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing .. . 20 8AN FHANCISCO DIiaiCTORY. A. M. JEWKLL. C. A. HOOPER. H. M. JEMLI CO. Manufacturers of. IRRIGATING PIPE, Clilomalioii Tills anJ Water Tanks ALSO, ALL KIUDSjF HOUSE FINISH. Following is a testimonial in commendation of the workmansbipof our tanks :— St. Helena, Sept. 17, 1885.A. M. Jewell & Co.: Geuts—When one is dissatisfied with his bargains andgoods, he is supposed to be allowed to find fault; per contra, whenpleased, it is not usual to say anything about it; but as I am an odd-ity in human life anyhow, I wish to tell you the
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No 4 (January 28, 1921)] . for its early deliver-ance from Britain. In spite of this, I amafraid Mr. Carolan will find fault with mynext thought, which is this: . There are not over ten percent of theEnglish people—least of all Sir PhilipGibbs—who are in sympathy with the pres-ent senseless and cruel misgovernment ofIreland. In the preface of his book, Peopleof Destiny, Mr. Gibbs refers to the Britishrule in Ireland as senseless, wicked,brutal and blackguardly. It is a book con-taining his impressions of America. I sug-gest that Mr. Carolan read that book. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-3-no-4-january-28-1921-for-its-early-deliver-ance-from-britain-in-spite-of-this-i-amafraid-mr-carolan-will-find-fault-with-mynext-thought-which-is-this-there-are-not-over-ten-percent-of-theenglish-peopleleast-of-all-sir-philipgibbswho-are-in-sympathy-with-the-pres-ent-senseless-and-cruel-misgovernment-ofireland-in-the-preface-of-his-book-peopleof-destiny-mr-gibbs-refers-to-the-britishrule-in-ireland-as-senseless-wickedbrutal-and-blackguardly-it-is-a-book-con-taining-his-impressions-of-america-i-sug-gest-that-mr-carolan-read-that-book-image338433269.html
RM2AJGY2D–The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No 4 (January 28, 1921)] . for its early deliver-ance from Britain. In spite of this, I amafraid Mr. Carolan will find fault with mynext thought, which is this: . There are not over ten percent of theEnglish people—least of all Sir PhilipGibbs—who are in sympathy with the pres-ent senseless and cruel misgovernment ofIreland. In the preface of his book, Peopleof Destiny, Mr. Gibbs refers to the Britishrule in Ireland as senseless, wicked,brutal and blackguardly. It is a book con-taining his impressions of America. I sug-gest that Mr. Carolan read that book.
Days and ways in old Boston . the omnibus that shouldhave brought her home in time for Sunday dinner.As she entered the dining-room and found thefamily cross and hungry at dinners delay (forno one would have thought of sitting down with-out her), she cried out, gaily forestalling allpossible reproof: Let no one find fault, I have heard the great-est thing I shall ever hear! Parker had again wielded the hammer ofThor, spoken in his most impassioned style ofDaniel Webster and the rendition of the fugitiveslave, Anthony Burns. It was a veritable hand-ing round of the fiery cross; the ardent souls Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/days-and-ways-in-old-boston-the-omnibus-that-shouldhave-brought-her-home-in-time-for-sunday-dinneras-she-entered-the-dining-room-and-found-thefamily-cross-and-hungry-at-dinners-delay-forno-one-would-have-thought-of-sitting-down-with-out-her-she-cried-out-gaily-forestalling-allpossible-reproof-let-no-one-find-fault-i-have-heard-the-great-est-thing-i-shall-ever-hear!-parker-had-again-wielded-the-hammer-ofthor-spoken-in-his-most-impassioned-style-ofdaniel-webster-and-the-rendition-of-the-fugitiveslave-anthony-burns-it-was-a-veritable-hand-ing-round-of-the-fiery-cross-the-ardent-souls-image339337159.html
RM2AM2407–Days and ways in old Boston . the omnibus that shouldhave brought her home in time for Sunday dinner.As she entered the dining-room and found thefamily cross and hungry at dinners delay (forno one would have thought of sitting down with-out her), she cried out, gaily forestalling allpossible reproof: Let no one find fault, I have heard the great-est thing I shall ever hear! Parker had again wielded the hammer ofThor, spoken in his most impassioned style ofDaniel Webster and the rendition of the fugitiveslave, Anthony Burns. It was a veritable hand-ing round of the fiery cross; the ardent souls
Emily Moreland, or, The maid of the valley . :.:n:ilL¥ MvD^aijfV^iMB; EMILY MORELAND 3-il gmiling-, and I doubt if 1 shall receive as great aconipliineiit from any one else, to-night. Mrs Wil-son, for instance, will I know find fault, becauseI have not made myself smarter. Im sure I dont know what could improveyou, returned Ellen, except, indeed, a coronetof flowers for your hair, which is rather too plain forthe fashion. Do let me fetch you two or three fromthe shew-room to look at—they are so beautiful, andso becoming ! Emily had not time to utter a negative before shehad flown down stairs, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emily-moreland-or-the-maid-of-the-valley-nill-mvdaijfvimb-emily-moreland-3-il-gmiling-and-i-doubt-if-1-shall-receive-as-great-aconipliineiit-from-any-one-else-to-night-mrs-wil-son-for-instance-will-i-know-find-fault-becausei-have-not-made-myself-smarter-im-sure-i-dont-know-what-could-improveyou-returned-ellen-except-indeed-a-coronetof-flowers-for-your-hair-which-is-rather-too-plain-forthe-fashion-do-let-me-fetch-you-two-or-three-fromthe-shew-room-to-look-atthey-are-so-beautiful-andso-becoming-!-emily-had-not-time-to-utter-a-negative-before-shehad-flown-down-stairs-image340158959.html
RM2ANBG67–Emily Moreland, or, The maid of the valley . :.:n:ilL¥ MvD^aijfV^iMB; EMILY MORELAND 3-il gmiling-, and I doubt if 1 shall receive as great aconipliineiit from any one else, to-night. Mrs Wil-son, for instance, will I know find fault, becauseI have not made myself smarter. Im sure I dont know what could improveyou, returned Ellen, except, indeed, a coronetof flowers for your hair, which is rather too plain forthe fashion. Do let me fetch you two or three fromthe shew-room to look at—they are so beautiful, andso becoming ! Emily had not time to utter a negative before shehad flown down stairs,
Literary by-paths in old England . Wishing Stone on the Hanger On an iron door built into a wall by the road-side there may be read this inscription: Thiswater supply was given to Selborne by volun-tary subscription in memory of Gilbert White, 141 LITERARY BY-PATHS 1894. From inside that iron door comes theceaseless thud of the ram by which the wateris forced up into the reservoir from which thevillage is supplied. No one can find fault with. Well-head such a practical memorial, but it seems a pitythe Selborne people did not give its outward andvisible form a more picturesque embodiment. On th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/literary-by-paths-in-old-england-wishing-stone-on-the-hanger-on-an-iron-door-built-into-a-wall-by-the-road-side-there-may-be-read-this-inscription-thiswater-supply-was-given-to-selborne-by-volun-tary-subscription-in-memory-of-gilbert-white-141-literary-by-paths-1894-from-inside-that-iron-door-comes-theceaseless-thud-of-the-ram-by-which-the-wateris-forced-up-into-the-reservoir-from-which-thevillage-is-supplied-no-one-can-find-fault-with-well-head-such-a-practical-memorial-but-it-seems-a-pitythe-selborne-people-did-not-give-its-outward-andvisible-form-a-more-picturesque-embodiment-on-th-image342788139.html
RM2AWK9NF–Literary by-paths in old England . Wishing Stone on the Hanger On an iron door built into a wall by the road-side there may be read this inscription: Thiswater supply was given to Selborne by volun-tary subscription in memory of Gilbert White, 141 LITERARY BY-PATHS 1894. From inside that iron door comes theceaseless thud of the ram by which the wateris forced up into the reservoir from which thevillage is supplied. No one can find fault with. Well-head such a practical memorial, but it seems a pitythe Selborne people did not give its outward andvisible form a more picturesque embodiment. On th
The wilderness castaways . dont blow too strong an* too long.[115] THE WILDERNESS CASTAWAYS But this bacon grease is great! exclaimedPaul, taking a spoonful of the warm grease. Funny I like it, though. When I m home Icant bear to eat fat. Grease is fine grub for cruisin, an whenth weather s cold. When Dad an me goestrappin winters we just takes fat pork an flouran tea an molasses. It does make a difiference, I guess. I wasjust thinking that I d never in my life eatenanything so good as this bacon and hardtack.If I was home I would nt look at them. I 11never find fault again if my meats a littl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-wilderness-castaways-dont-blow-too-strong-an-too-long-115-the-wilderness-castaways-but-this-bacon-grease-is-great!-exclaimedpaul-taking-a-spoonful-of-the-warm-grease-funny-i-like-it-though-when-i-m-home-icant-bear-to-eat-fat-grease-is-fine-grub-for-cruisin-an-whenth-weather-s-cold-when-dad-an-me-goestrappin-winters-we-just-takes-fat-pork-an-flouran-tea-an-molasses-it-does-make-a-difiference-i-guess-i-wasjust-thinking-that-i-d-never-in-my-life-eatenanything-so-good-as-this-bacon-and-hardtackif-i-was-home-i-would-nt-look-at-them-i-11never-find-fault-again-if-my-meats-a-littl-image342733301.html
RM2AWGRR1–The wilderness castaways . dont blow too strong an* too long.[115] THE WILDERNESS CASTAWAYS But this bacon grease is great! exclaimedPaul, taking a spoonful of the warm grease. Funny I like it, though. When I m home Icant bear to eat fat. Grease is fine grub for cruisin, an whenth weather s cold. When Dad an me goestrappin winters we just takes fat pork an flouran tea an molasses. It does make a difiference, I guess. I wasjust thinking that I d never in my life eatenanything so good as this bacon and hardtack.If I was home I would nt look at them. I 11never find fault again if my meats a littl
. 'Blasts' from The Ram's Horn. Egotism always looks athis neighborthrough thewrong end ofthe telescope. A mean mancannot be happy. Faith can see in the dark. It never pays to find fault. Deaths sickle is always sharp. No drinking man can be trusted. The cornerstone of sin is unbelief. Gods side is never the whisky side. Good thoughts are heard in heaven. Cheek is often mistaken for courage. Guilt is the biggest coward on earth. Hope is the half brother to happiness. There are no black clothes in heaven,nor white ones in the pit. WE ALL HAVE SEEN THEM. People who are proud of their humility. P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/blasts-from-the-rams-horn-egotism-always-looks-athis-neighborthrough-thewrong-end-ofthe-telescope-a-mean-mancannot-be-happy-faith-can-see-in-the-dark-it-never-pays-to-find-fault-deaths-sickle-is-always-sharp-no-drinking-man-can-be-trusted-the-cornerstone-of-sin-is-unbelief-gods-side-is-never-the-whisky-side-good-thoughts-are-heard-in-heaven-cheek-is-often-mistaken-for-courage-guilt-is-the-biggest-coward-on-earth-hope-is-the-half-brother-to-happiness-there-are-no-black-clothes-in-heavennor-white-ones-in-the-pit-we-all-have-seen-them-people-who-are-proud-of-their-humility-p-image336879072.html
RM2AG24KC–. 'Blasts' from The Ram's Horn. Egotism always looks athis neighborthrough thewrong end ofthe telescope. A mean mancannot be happy. Faith can see in the dark. It never pays to find fault. Deaths sickle is always sharp. No drinking man can be trusted. The cornerstone of sin is unbelief. Gods side is never the whisky side. Good thoughts are heard in heaven. Cheek is often mistaken for courage. Guilt is the biggest coward on earth. Hope is the half brother to happiness. There are no black clothes in heaven,nor white ones in the pit. WE ALL HAVE SEEN THEM. People who are proud of their humility. P
'Quad's odds'; . ood-yard—never gave his wife but one cross word—repented of thatforty times—good provider—never said anything whenrelatives came—didnt find fault—kind to his family—sup-posed to be in Heaven. Thats elegant! she whispered, almost smiling, butit wont make a very large book, will it V* Madam, I am as blunt as I am homely, and I want toask you a plain question.You—you may. Well, now, instead of going to the expense of thisbook, why dont you get married again ? Oop! she shrieked, throwing up her hands. Yes, madam, why dont you find another husband justas good as the lamented J. Bro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quads-odds-ood-yardnever-gave-his-wife-but-one-cross-wordrepented-of-thatforty-timesgood-providernever-said-anything-whenrelatives-camedidnt-find-faultkind-to-his-familysup-posed-to-be-in-heaven-thats-elegant!-she-whispered-almost-smiling-butit-wont-make-a-very-large-book-will-it-v-madam-i-am-as-blunt-as-i-am-homely-and-i-want-toask-you-a-plain-questionyouyou-may-well-now-instead-of-going-to-the-expense-of-thisbook-why-dont-you-get-married-again-oop!-she-shrieked-throwing-up-her-hands-yes-madam-why-dont-you-find-another-husband-justas-good-as-the-lamented-j-bro-image342856103.html
RM2AWPCCR–'Quad's odds'; . ood-yard—never gave his wife but one cross word—repented of thatforty times—good provider—never said anything whenrelatives came—didnt find fault—kind to his family—sup-posed to be in Heaven. Thats elegant! she whispered, almost smiling, butit wont make a very large book, will it V* Madam, I am as blunt as I am homely, and I want toask you a plain question.You—you may. Well, now, instead of going to the expense of thisbook, why dont you get married again ? Oop! she shrieked, throwing up her hands. Yes, madam, why dont you find another husband justas good as the lamented J. Bro
. 'Blasts' from The Ram's Horn. MULTUM IN PARVO. ;B HILE we love God we can notA Sl I hate men. W^)B^B§ Povidence is Gods hand ? ^^ guiding- the ship. People who borrow trouble have to paybig interest. The mission of trouble is to show us thatwe need God- The man who is robbing God is stealingfrom himself. Controversy in religious matters pays nospiritual dividends. The birds with the brightest feathers donot sing the sweetest. To find fault with another is to expose agreater one of your own. The trial God sends is always a blessing,whether it looks like it or not. True greatness has no need t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/blasts-from-the-rams-horn-multum-in-parvo-b-hile-we-love-god-we-can-nota-sl-i-hate-men-wbb-povidence-is-gods-hand-guiding-the-ship-people-who-borrow-trouble-have-to-paybig-interest-the-mission-of-trouble-is-to-show-us-thatwe-need-god-the-man-who-is-robbing-god-is-stealingfrom-himself-controversy-in-religious-matters-pays-nospiritual-dividends-the-birds-with-the-brightest-feathers-donot-sing-the-sweetest-to-find-fault-with-another-is-to-expose-agreater-one-of-your-own-the-trial-god-sends-is-always-a-blessingwhether-it-looks-like-it-or-not-true-greatness-has-no-need-t-image336768752.html
RM2AFW3YC–. 'Blasts' from The Ram's Horn. MULTUM IN PARVO. ;B HILE we love God we can notA Sl I hate men. W^)B^B§ Povidence is Gods hand ? ^^ guiding- the ship. People who borrow trouble have to paybig interest. The mission of trouble is to show us thatwe need God- The man who is robbing God is stealingfrom himself. Controversy in religious matters pays nospiritual dividends. The birds with the brightest feathers donot sing the sweetest. To find fault with another is to expose agreater one of your own. The trial God sends is always a blessing,whether it looks like it or not. True greatness has no need t
. 'Blasts' from The Ram's Horn. - vgS2T>j Blasts From The Rams Horn 187. MULTUM IN PARVO. ;B HILE we love God we can notA Sl I hate men. W^)B^B§ Povidence is Gods hand ? ^^ guiding- the ship. People who borrow trouble have to paybig interest. The mission of trouble is to show us thatwe need God- The man who is robbing God is stealingfrom himself. Controversy in religious matters pays nospiritual dividends. The birds with the brightest feathers donot sing the sweetest. To find fault with another is to expose agreater one of your own. The trial God sends is always a blessing,whether it looks Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/blasts-from-the-rams-horn-vgs2tgtj-blasts-from-the-rams-horn-187-multum-in-parvo-b-hile-we-love-god-we-can-nota-sl-i-hate-men-wbb-povidence-is-gods-hand-guiding-the-ship-people-who-borrow-trouble-have-to-paybig-interest-the-mission-of-trouble-is-to-show-us-thatwe-need-god-the-man-who-is-robbing-god-is-stealingfrom-himself-controversy-in-religious-matters-pays-nospiritual-dividends-the-birds-with-the-brightest-feathers-donot-sing-the-sweetest-to-find-fault-with-another-is-to-expose-agreater-one-of-your-own-the-trial-god-sends-is-always-a-blessingwhether-it-looks-image336768998.html
RM2AFW486–. 'Blasts' from The Ram's Horn. - vgS2T>j Blasts From The Rams Horn 187. MULTUM IN PARVO. ;B HILE we love God we can notA Sl I hate men. W^)B^B§ Povidence is Gods hand ? ^^ guiding- the ship. People who borrow trouble have to paybig interest. The mission of trouble is to show us thatwe need God- The man who is robbing God is stealingfrom himself. Controversy in religious matters pays nospiritual dividends. The birds with the brightest feathers donot sing the sweetest. To find fault with another is to expose agreater one of your own. The trial God sends is always a blessing,whether it looks
The Wheel and cycling trade review . MENS RAT-TRAP PEDAL. Think what it means never to have the rider find fault withthe pedals, so important, and yet so small a part of thebicycle. MADE BY Kindly mention The Wheel. CYCLE IMPROVEMENT CO., WESTBORO, MASS., U. S. A. 1896. x^ 25. Copyright, 1896, by F. P. Prial Co. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY THEF. P. PRIAIi CO. Publication Offices: 88 W. Bway, New York.Post Office Address : Box 444, New York. Western Offices: 934 Monadnock Block,Wheel Phone: Chicago.No. 3775 Cortlandt. Printing House : I Wheel Press Phone : 72 Warren St., New York. | No. 4335 Cort Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-wheel-and-cycling-trade-review-mens-rat-trap-pedal-think-what-it-means-never-to-have-the-rider-find-fault-withthe-pedals-so-important-and-yet-so-small-a-part-of-thebicycle-made-by-kindly-mention-the-wheel-cycle-improvement-co-westboro-mass-u-s-a-1896-x-25-copyright-1896-by-f-p-prial-co-published-every-friday-by-thef-p-priaii-co-publication-offices-88-w-bway-new-yorkpost-office-address-box-444-new-york-western-offices-934-monadnock-blockwheel-phone-chicagono-3775-cortlandt-printing-house-i-wheel-press-phone-72-warren-st-new-york-no-4335-cort-image343117697.html
RM2AX6A3D–The Wheel and cycling trade review . MENS RAT-TRAP PEDAL. Think what it means never to have the rider find fault withthe pedals, so important, and yet so small a part of thebicycle. MADE BY Kindly mention The Wheel. CYCLE IMPROVEMENT CO., WESTBORO, MASS., U. S. A. 1896. x^ 25. Copyright, 1896, by F. P. Prial Co. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY THEF. P. PRIAIi CO. Publication Offices: 88 W. Bway, New York.Post Office Address : Box 444, New York. Western Offices: 934 Monadnock Block,Wheel Phone: Chicago.No. 3775 Cortlandt. Printing House : I Wheel Press Phone : 72 Warren St., New York. | No. 4335 Cort
The Wheel and cycling trade review . MENS RAT-TRAP PEDAL. Think what it means never to have the rider find fault withthe pedals, so important, and yet so small a part of thebicycle. MADE BY Kindly mention The Wheel. CYCLE IMPROVEMENT CO., WESTBORO, MASS., U. S. A. 1896. 33. by F. P. Prial Co. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY THEF. P. PRIAL CO. Publication Offices: 88 W. Bway, New York.Post Office Address: Box 444, New York. Printing House: Western Offices: 934 Monadnock Block,Wheel Phone : Chicago.No. 3775 Cortlandt. I Wheel Press Phone:72 Warren St., New York. | No. 4335 Cortlandt Cable Address: Pri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-wheel-and-cycling-trade-review-mens-rat-trap-pedal-think-what-it-means-never-to-have-the-rider-find-fault-withthe-pedals-so-important-and-yet-so-small-a-part-of-thebicycle-made-by-kindly-mention-the-wheel-cycle-improvement-co-westboro-mass-u-s-a-1896-33-by-f-p-prial-co-published-every-friday-by-thef-p-prial-co-publication-offices-88-w-bway-new-yorkpost-office-address-box-444-new-york-printing-house-western-offices-934-monadnock-blockwheel-phone-chicagono-3775-cortlandt-i-wheel-press-phone72-warren-st-new-york-no-4335-cortlandt-cable-address-pri-image343145394.html
RM2AX7HCJ–The Wheel and cycling trade review . MENS RAT-TRAP PEDAL. Think what it means never to have the rider find fault withthe pedals, so important, and yet so small a part of thebicycle. MADE BY Kindly mention The Wheel. CYCLE IMPROVEMENT CO., WESTBORO, MASS., U. S. A. 1896. 33. by F. P. Prial Co. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY THEF. P. PRIAL CO. Publication Offices: 88 W. Bway, New York.Post Office Address: Box 444, New York. Printing House: Western Offices: 934 Monadnock Block,Wheel Phone : Chicago.No. 3775 Cortlandt. I Wheel Press Phone:72 Warren St., New York. | No. 4335 Cortlandt Cable Address: Pri
Scientific American Volume 88 Number 16 (April 1903) . TheAutomobile. that solves the problem of rapid, safe and pleasant motortravel on all kinds of roads, inall kinds of weather—is the Ca-dillac Automobile. If you knowof an auto fault, you will find itcorrected in the Cadillac. Verypowerful engine; entirely newtransmission gear; perfect, sen-sitive steering mechanism; pow-erful brakes. Simplicityjoined to durability;speed united withsafety; strengthwrought ingrace.The 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scientific-american-volume-88-number-16-april-1903-theautomobile-that-solves-the-problem-of-rapid-safe-and-pleasant-motortravel-on-all-kinds-of-roads-inall-kinds-of-weatheris-the-ca-dillac-automobile-if-you-knowof-an-auto-fault-you-will-find-itcorrected-in-the-cadillac-verypowerful-engine-entirely-newtransmission-gear-perfect-sen-sitive-steering-mechanism-pow-erful-brakes-simplicityjoined-to-durabilityspeed-united-withsafety-strengthwrought-ingracethe-1-image339282834.html
RM2AKYJM2–Scientific American Volume 88 Number 16 (April 1903) . TheAutomobile. that solves the problem of rapid, safe and pleasant motortravel on all kinds of roads, inall kinds of weather—is the Ca-dillac Automobile. If you knowof an auto fault, you will find itcorrected in the Cadillac. Verypowerful engine; entirely newtransmission gear; perfect, sen-sitive steering mechanism; pow-erful brakes. Simplicityjoined to durability;speed united withsafety; strengthwrought ingrace.The 1
New York at the Jamestown Exposition, Norfolk, Virginia, April 26 to December 1, 1907 . s ill done of the council to sendforth men so badly provided, this incontradictable reason will shewthem plainly they are too ill advised to nourish such ill conceits;first, the fault of our going was our own: what could be thoughtfitting or necessary we had; but what we should find, or want, orwhere we should be, we were all ignorant, and supposing to make ourpassage in two months, with victuals to live, and the advantage ofthe spring to work; we were at sea five months, where we both spentour victuals and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-at-the-jamestown-exposition-norfolk-virginia-april-26-to-december-1-1907-s-ill-done-of-the-council-to-sendforth-men-so-badly-provided-this-incontradictable-reason-will-shewthem-plainly-they-are-too-ill-advised-to-nourish-such-ill-conceitsfirst-the-fault-of-our-going-was-our-own-what-could-be-thoughtfitting-or-necessary-we-had-but-what-we-should-find-or-want-orwhere-we-should-be-we-were-all-ignorant-and-supposing-to-make-ourpassage-in-two-months-with-victuals-to-live-and-the-advantage-ofthe-spring-to-work-we-were-at-sea-five-months-where-we-both-spentour-victuals-and-image339130916.html
RM2AKMMXC–New York at the Jamestown Exposition, Norfolk, Virginia, April 26 to December 1, 1907 . s ill done of the council to sendforth men so badly provided, this incontradictable reason will shewthem plainly they are too ill advised to nourish such ill conceits;first, the fault of our going was our own: what could be thoughtfitting or necessary we had; but what we should find, or want, orwhere we should be, we were all ignorant, and supposing to make ourpassage in two months, with victuals to live, and the advantage ofthe spring to work; we were at sea five months, where we both spentour victuals and
The Farmers' cabinet, and American herd-book . eir entire estates into a condition of profit-able fertility; and while this would be goingon, they would find, by the increase of ma-nure applied to their corn-land, and attentionto its culture, that their crops would increase.The great fault with us is, that we attemptto achieve too much; and owing to that cir-cumstance, fail of achieving anything worthyof the character of good farmers. Largecorn-fields unmanured and half tended, re-flect no credit, and give no profit to theirowners.—Am. Far. We have to notice the publication of The Diaryfor 184 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-farmers-cabinet-and-american-herd-book-eir-entire-estates-into-a-condition-of-profit-able-fertility-and-while-this-would-be-goingon-they-would-find-by-the-increase-of-ma-nure-applied-to-their-corn-land-and-attentionto-its-culture-that-their-crops-would-increasethe-great-fault-with-us-is-that-we-attemptto-achieve-too-much-and-owing-to-that-cir-cumstance-fail-of-achieving-anything-worthyof-the-character-of-good-farmers-largecorn-fields-unmanured-and-half-tended-re-flect-no-credit-and-give-no-profit-to-theirownersam-far-we-have-to-notice-the-publication-of-the-diaryfor-184-image338073004.html
RM2AJ0FFT–The Farmers' cabinet, and American herd-book . eir entire estates into a condition of profit-able fertility; and while this would be goingon, they would find, by the increase of ma-nure applied to their corn-land, and attentionto its culture, that their crops would increase.The great fault with us is, that we attemptto achieve too much; and owing to that cir-cumstance, fail of achieving anything worthyof the character of good farmers. Largecorn-fields unmanured and half tended, re-flect no credit, and give no profit to theirowners.—Am. Far. We have to notice the publication of The Diaryfor 184
. 'Blasts' from The Ram's Horn. generous. The one which fills the church with un-converted members. The one which does not quicken the lifeof the prayer meeting. The one during which the pastor goesaway somewhere to lecture. The one which does not give somebodymore of a love for the Bible. The revival that is followed by a reduc-tion in the preachers salary. The one in which nobody is concernedabout the salvation of sinners. The one during which no quarrelsomepeople have become reconciled. The one during which nobody hashad any fault to find with thepreacher and the preaching. ««« The one that Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/blasts-from-the-rams-horn-generous-the-one-which-fills-the-church-with-un-converted-members-the-one-which-does-not-quicken-the-lifeof-the-prayer-meeting-the-one-during-which-the-pastor-goesaway-somewhere-to-lecture-the-one-which-does-not-give-somebodymore-of-a-love-for-the-bible-the-revival-that-is-followed-by-a-reduc-tion-in-the-preachers-salary-the-one-in-which-nobody-is-concernedabout-the-salvation-of-sinners-the-one-during-which-no-quarrelsomepeople-have-become-reconciled-the-one-during-which-nobody-hashad-any-fault-to-find-with-thepreacher-and-the-preaching-the-one-that-image336831625.html
RM2AG004W–. 'Blasts' from The Ram's Horn. generous. The one which fills the church with un-converted members. The one which does not quicken the lifeof the prayer meeting. The one during which the pastor goesaway somewhere to lecture. The one which does not give somebodymore of a love for the Bible. The revival that is followed by a reduc-tion in the preachers salary. The one in which nobody is concernedabout the salvation of sinners. The one during which no quarrelsomepeople have become reconciled. The one during which nobody hashad any fault to find with thepreacher and the preaching. ««« The one that
The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . ngthe kingdom ; but they could find none occa-sion nor fault; forasmuch as he ivas faithful,neither was there any error or fault foundin him. 5 Then said these men. We shall not find anyoccasion against this Daniel, except we findit against him concerning the law of his God. 6 Then these presidents and princes assem-bled together to the king, and said thus untohim, King Darius, live for ever. 7 All the presidents of the kingdom, thegovernors, and the princes, the counsellors,and the captains, have consulted to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-art-bible-comprising-the-old-and-new-testaments-with-numerous-illustrations-ngthe-kingdom-but-they-could-find-none-occa-sion-nor-fault-forasmuch-as-he-ivas-faithfulneither-was-there-any-error-or-fault-foundin-him-5-then-said-these-men-we-shall-not-find-anyoccasion-against-this-daniel-except-we-findit-against-him-concerning-the-law-of-his-god-6-then-these-presidents-and-princes-assem-bled-together-to-the-king-and-said-thus-untohim-king-darius-live-for-ever-7-all-the-presidents-of-the-kingdom-thegovernors-and-the-princes-the-counsellorsand-the-captains-have-consulted-to-image338455281.html
RM2AJHY4H–The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . ngthe kingdom ; but they could find none occa-sion nor fault; forasmuch as he ivas faithful,neither was there any error or fault foundin him. 5 Then said these men. We shall not find anyoccasion against this Daniel, except we findit against him concerning the law of his God. 6 Then these presidents and princes assem-bled together to the king, and said thus untohim, King Darius, live for ever. 7 All the presidents of the kingdom, thegovernors, and the princes, the counsellors,and the captains, have consulted to
The merchant vessel : a sailor boy's voyages around the world . al man can to serve you. Cursingyou for a worthless, shiftless fellow, he gladly divides with youthe last rag of his scanty wardrobe. Ask him for a needleful ofthread, and he fretfully flings a whole skein at you, with an airunder which not the most practised physiognomist could detectthe pleasure which it really gives him to be of any assistance. So, too, on deck; let him have the very best of the work,and he will growl ; and should heâa most improbable thingâhave no fault to find on his own account, he straightway takes upthe ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-merchant-vessel-a-sailor-boys-voyages-around-the-world-al-man-can-to-serve-you-cursingyou-for-a-worthless-shiftless-fellow-he-gladly-divides-with-youthe-last-rag-of-his-scanty-wardrobe-ask-him-for-a-needleful-ofthread-and-he-fretfully-flings-a-whole-skein-at-you-with-an-airunder-which-not-the-most-practised-physiognomist-could-detectthe-pleasure-which-it-really-gives-him-to-be-of-any-assistance-so-too-on-deck-let-him-have-the-very-best-of-the-workand-he-will-growl-and-should-hea-most-improbable-thinghave-no-fault-to-find-on-his-own-account-he-straightway-takes-upthe-ca-image340307754.html
RM2ANJA0A–The merchant vessel : a sailor boy's voyages around the world . al man can to serve you. Cursingyou for a worthless, shiftless fellow, he gladly divides with youthe last rag of his scanty wardrobe. Ask him for a needleful ofthread, and he fretfully flings a whole skein at you, with an airunder which not the most practised physiognomist could detectthe pleasure which it really gives him to be of any assistance. So, too, on deck; let him have the very best of the work,and he will growl ; and should heâa most improbable thingâhave no fault to find on his own account, he straightway takes upthe ca
Modern music and musicians : [Encyclopedic] . t of his person-ality. His great fault is that he lacks moderation; he does not stop him-self in time, but loses himself in stupid digressions of wearisome length.He was aware of this himself, and anticipated criticism by noting pas-sages in his compositions which could be left out. These cuts often de-tract from the beauty of the whole, and it is possible to find better onesthan those indicated by the author. His music bubbles over with melody,a little too much for the taste of Germany, and for those who adopt herideas—people who affect great scor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/modern-music-and-musicians-encyclopedic-t-of-his-person-ality-his-great-fault-is-that-he-lacks-moderation-he-does-not-stop-him-self-in-time-but-loses-himself-in-stupid-digressions-of-wearisome-lengthhe-was-aware-of-this-himself-and-anticipated-criticism-by-noting-pas-sages-in-his-compositions-which-could-be-left-out-these-cuts-often-de-tract-from-the-beauty-of-the-whole-and-it-is-possible-to-find-better-onesthan-those-indicated-by-the-author-his-music-bubbles-over-with-melodya-little-too-much-for-the-taste-of-germany-and-for-those-who-adopt-herideaspeople-who-affect-great-scor-image342677744.html
RM2AWE8XT–Modern music and musicians : [Encyclopedic] . t of his person-ality. His great fault is that he lacks moderation; he does not stop him-self in time, but loses himself in stupid digressions of wearisome length.He was aware of this himself, and anticipated criticism by noting pas-sages in his compositions which could be left out. These cuts often de-tract from the beauty of the whole, and it is possible to find better onesthan those indicated by the author. His music bubbles over with melody,a little too much for the taste of Germany, and for those who adopt herideas—people who affect great scor
Getting behind the retail business. . n87 per cent of the cases investigated, the fault was not withthe community, but with the merchant. These communities were spending money just the sameas the folks in other communities, but they were spendingit according to their own wishes — and spending it else-where. Weve even taken the trouble to go out into many com-munities and ask the question why. Here are just a fewof the reasons which are expressed in the customers ownwords: Because he doesnt carry good assortments. Want to trade where we can find the best merchandiseat lowest prices. Like to tra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/getting-behind-the-retail-business-n87-per-cent-of-the-cases-investigated-the-fault-was-not-withthe-community-but-with-the-merchant-these-communities-were-spending-money-just-the-sameas-the-folks-in-other-communities-but-they-were-spendingit-according-to-their-own-wishes-and-spending-it-else-where-weve-even-taken-the-trouble-to-go-out-into-many-com-munities-and-ask-the-question-why-here-are-just-a-fewof-the-reasons-which-are-expressed-in-the-customers-ownwords-because-he-doesnt-carry-good-assortments-want-to-trade-where-we-can-find-the-best-merchandiseat-lowest-prices-like-to-tra-image340010870.html
RM2AN4R9A–Getting behind the retail business. . n87 per cent of the cases investigated, the fault was not withthe community, but with the merchant. These communities were spending money just the sameas the folks in other communities, but they were spendingit according to their own wishes — and spending it else-where. Weve even taken the trouble to go out into many com-munities and ask the question why. Here are just a fewof the reasons which are expressed in the customers ownwords: Because he doesnt carry good assortments. Want to trade where we can find the best merchandiseat lowest prices. Like to tra
Geological and topographical maps, their interpretation and use, a handbook for the geologist and civil engineer . eed to draw a section along the line AB, and forthe sake of simplicity the surface of the ground will beassumed to be horizontal (Fig. 446). Now at the pointwhere the line AB crosses the outcrop of the fault thedotted bed is thrown against that marked with crosses,which is older. Applying the principle that the newer rock DISLOCATIONS 69 is on the downthrow side, Ave find that the downthrow istowards A. It is assumed here, for reasons which will presentlyappear, that the fault pos Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/geological-and-topographical-maps-their-interpretation-and-use-a-handbook-for-the-geologist-and-civil-engineer-eed-to-draw-a-section-along-the-line-ab-and-forthe-sake-of-simplicity-the-surface-of-the-ground-will-beassumed-to-be-horizontal-fig-446-now-at-the-pointwhere-the-line-ab-crosses-the-outcrop-of-the-fault-thedotted-bed-is-thrown-against-that-marked-with-crosseswhich-is-older-applying-the-principle-that-the-newer-rock-dislocations-69-is-on-the-downthrow-side-ave-find-that-the-downthrow-istowards-a-it-is-assumed-here-for-reasons-which-will-presentlyappear-that-the-fault-pos-image339957938.html
RM2AN2BPX–Geological and topographical maps, their interpretation and use, a handbook for the geologist and civil engineer . eed to draw a section along the line AB, and forthe sake of simplicity the surface of the ground will beassumed to be horizontal (Fig. 446). Now at the pointwhere the line AB crosses the outcrop of the fault thedotted bed is thrown against that marked with crosses,which is older. Applying the principle that the newer rock DISLOCATIONS 69 is on the downthrow side, Ave find that the downthrow istowards A. It is assumed here, for reasons which will presentlyappear, that the fault pos
Our Philadelphia . that my work in lifeis of the sort where a quick intelligence counts for morethan an elegant deportment. But I can find no fault withthe Convent for neglect. Girls then were not educatedto work. If you had asked any girl anywhere what waswomans mission, she would have answered promptly—had she been truthful— to find a husband as soon aspossible; if she were a Convent girl,—a Child of theSacred Heart—she would have added, or else to becomea nun. Her own struggles to fit herself for any othercareer the inconsiderate Fates might drive her into, sofar from doing her any harm, we Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-philadelphia-that-my-work-in-lifeis-of-the-sort-where-a-quick-intelligence-counts-for-morethan-an-elegant-deportment-but-i-can-find-no-fault-withthe-convent-for-neglect-girls-then-were-not-educatedto-work-if-you-had-asked-any-girl-anywhere-what-waswomans-mission-she-would-have-answered-promptlyhad-she-been-truthful-to-find-a-husband-as-soon-aspossible-if-she-were-a-convent-girla-child-of-thesacred-heartshe-would-have-added-or-else-to-becomea-nun-her-own-struggles-to-fit-herself-for-any-othercareer-the-inconsiderate-fates-might-drive-her-into-sofar-from-doing-her-any-harm-we-image339393616.html
RM2AM4M0G–Our Philadelphia . that my work in lifeis of the sort where a quick intelligence counts for morethan an elegant deportment. But I can find no fault withthe Convent for neglect. Girls then were not educatedto work. If you had asked any girl anywhere what waswomans mission, she would have answered promptly—had she been truthful— to find a husband as soon aspossible; if she were a Convent girl,—a Child of theSacred Heart—she would have added, or else to becomea nun. Her own struggles to fit herself for any othercareer the inconsiderate Fates might drive her into, sofar from doing her any harm, we
The merchant vessel : a sailor boy's voyages around the world . al man can to serve you. Cursingyou for a worthless, shiftless fellow, he gladly divides with youthe last rag of his scanty wardrobe. Ask him for a needleful ofthread, and he fretfully flings a whole skein at you, with an airunder which not the most practised physiognomist could detectthe pleasure which it really gives him to be of any assistance. So, too, on deck; let him have the very best of the work,and he will growl ; and should heâa most improbable thingâhave no fault to find on his own account, he straightway takes upthe ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-merchant-vessel-a-sailor-boys-voyages-around-the-world-al-man-can-to-serve-you-cursingyou-for-a-worthless-shiftless-fellow-he-gladly-divides-with-youthe-last-rag-of-his-scanty-wardrobe-ask-him-for-a-needleful-ofthread-and-he-fretfully-flings-a-whole-skein-at-you-with-an-airunder-which-not-the-most-practised-physiognomist-could-detectthe-pleasure-which-it-really-gives-him-to-be-of-any-assistance-so-too-on-deck-let-him-have-the-very-best-of-the-workand-he-will-growl-and-should-hea-most-improbable-thinghave-no-fault-to-find-on-his-own-account-he-straightway-takes-upthe-ca-image340306970.html
RM2ANJ90A–The merchant vessel : a sailor boy's voyages around the world . al man can to serve you. Cursingyou for a worthless, shiftless fellow, he gladly divides with youthe last rag of his scanty wardrobe. Ask him for a needleful ofthread, and he fretfully flings a whole skein at you, with an airunder which not the most practised physiognomist could detectthe pleasure which it really gives him to be of any assistance. So, too, on deck; let him have the very best of the work,and he will growl ; and should heâa most improbable thingâhave no fault to find on his own account, he straightway takes upthe ca
The American annual of photography . s a good one will only cost a fewcents more, and you will find that you will respect its costenough that you will take better care of it than of the cheapone, and by consequence it will last you longer. These by theway are sold as chemical thermometers, and you will do wellto get one reading to 100 deg. centigrade as that is the boilingpoint in this system. I have known trouble with tank develop-ment which was entirely the fault of the handy little ther-mometer which you could hang on the side of the tank and itwould lie to you about the warmth of your solu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-annual-of-photography-s-a-good-one-will-only-cost-a-fewcents-more-and-you-will-find-that-you-will-respect-its-costenough-that-you-will-take-better-care-of-it-than-of-the-cheapone-and-by-consequence-it-will-last-you-longer-these-by-theway-are-sold-as-chemical-thermometers-and-you-will-do-wellto-get-one-reading-to-100-deg-centigrade-as-that-is-the-boilingpoint-in-this-system-i-have-known-trouble-with-tank-develop-ment-which-was-entirely-the-fault-of-the-handy-little-ther-mometer-which-you-could-hang-on-the-side-of-the-tank-and-itwould-lie-to-you-about-the-warmth-of-your-solu-image340253612.html
RM2ANFTXM–The American annual of photography . s a good one will only cost a fewcents more, and you will find that you will respect its costenough that you will take better care of it than of the cheapone, and by consequence it will last you longer. These by theway are sold as chemical thermometers, and you will do wellto get one reading to 100 deg. centigrade as that is the boilingpoint in this system. I have known trouble with tank develop-ment which was entirely the fault of the handy little ther-mometer which you could hang on the side of the tank and itwould lie to you about the warmth of your solu
A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . betold to take a deep inspiration. If profoundlyanesthetized, no halting of the ryhthmic respiratoryexcursions is noticed and the bronchoscope is readilyintroduced into the trachea. The inexperienced will often find that the bron-choscope has gone into the esophagus. In a casewith great dyspnea this may be fatal not only by de-fault in not entering the trachea, but also directly bythe compression due to the bulk of the tube in theesophagus plus the bulk of the fore Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-reference-handbook-of-the-medical-sciences-embracing-the-entire-range-of-scientific-and-practical-medicine-and-allied-science-betold-to-take-a-deep-inspiration-if-profoundlyanesthetized-no-halting-of-the-ryhthmic-respiratoryexcursions-is-noticed-and-the-bronchoscope-is-readilyintroduced-into-the-trachea-the-inexperienced-will-often-find-that-the-bron-choscope-has-gone-into-the-esophagus-in-a-casewith-great-dyspnea-this-may-be-fatal-not-only-by-de-fault-in-not-entering-the-trachea-but-also-directly-bythe-compression-due-to-the-bulk-of-the-tube-in-theesophagus-plus-the-bulk-of-the-fore-image338479309.html
RM2AJK1PN–A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . betold to take a deep inspiration. If profoundlyanesthetized, no halting of the ryhthmic respiratoryexcursions is noticed and the bronchoscope is readilyintroduced into the trachea. The inexperienced will often find that the bron-choscope has gone into the esophagus. In a casewith great dyspnea this may be fatal not only by de-fault in not entering the trachea, but also directly bythe compression due to the bulk of the tube in theesophagus plus the bulk of the fore
Canadian grocer July-December 1903 . atter.But those who put up a hue and cryagainst cigarettes say that it is thepaper that is at fault. That is allnonsense. It is the inhalation of thenicotine-laden smoke that causes thetrouble. You dont inhale cigar smoke,because it is too strong. But if you didyou would find that the injury inflicted by The following Brands manufactured by The AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. OF CANADA, Limited. Are sold by all the Leading Wholesale HousesCUT TOBACCO . . OLD CHUM MEERSCHAUM OLD VIRGINIA.CIGARETTES . . HIGH ADMIRALSWEET CAPORAL DERBY YILDIZ MAGNUMS Pure Egyptian Cigare Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-july-december-1903-atterbut-those-who-put-up-a-hue-and-cryagainst-cigarettes-say-that-it-is-thepaper-that-is-at-fault-that-is-allnonsense-it-is-the-inhalation-of-thenicotine-laden-smoke-that-causes-thetrouble-you-dont-inhale-cigar-smokebecause-it-is-too-strong-but-if-you-didyou-would-find-that-the-injury-inflicted-by-the-following-brands-manufactured-by-the-american-tobacco-co-of-canada-limited-are-sold-by-all-the-leading-wholesale-housescut-tobacco-old-chum-meerschaum-old-virginiacigarettes-high-admiralsweet-caporal-derby-yildiz-magnums-pure-egyptian-cigare-image340217134.html
RM2ANE6BX–Canadian grocer July-December 1903 . atter.But those who put up a hue and cryagainst cigarettes say that it is thepaper that is at fault. That is allnonsense. It is the inhalation of thenicotine-laden smoke that causes thetrouble. You dont inhale cigar smoke,because it is too strong. But if you didyou would find that the injury inflicted by The following Brands manufactured by The AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. OF CANADA, Limited. Are sold by all the Leading Wholesale HousesCUT TOBACCO . . OLD CHUM MEERSCHAUM OLD VIRGINIA.CIGARETTES . . HIGH ADMIRALSWEET CAPORAL DERBY YILDIZ MAGNUMS Pure Egyptian Cigare
The Yosemite, Alaska, and the Yellowstone . and. The mapmakerhas again kindly taken out all curvatures, and the reader will notice thatthe Rock Island route is positively a bee-line from Chicago to Omaha.If he dont find it so in practice that is no fault of the mapmaker, whocertainly has done his best in the case. That evening we reached Rock Island, where the Government has oneof its finest arsenals, and crossed the Mississippi under the soft light of the 12 The Yosemite, Alaska, and the Yellowstone. full moon. The river was greatly swollen by the recent rains, and lookedalmost like the ocean Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-yosemite-alaska-and-the-yellowstone-and-the-mapmakerhas-again-kindly-taken-out-all-curvatures-and-the-reader-will-notice-thatthe-rock-island-route-is-positively-a-bee-line-from-chicago-to-omahaif-he-dont-find-it-so-in-practice-that-is-no-fault-of-the-mapmaker-whocertainly-has-done-his-best-in-the-case-that-evening-we-reached-rock-island-where-the-government-has-oneof-its-finest-arsenals-and-crossed-the-mississippi-under-the-soft-light-of-the-12-the-yosemite-alaska-and-the-yellowstone-full-moon-the-river-was-greatly-swollen-by-the-recent-rains-and-lookedalmost-like-the-ocean-image342793050.html
RM2AWKG0X–The Yosemite, Alaska, and the Yellowstone . and. The mapmakerhas again kindly taken out all curvatures, and the reader will notice thatthe Rock Island route is positively a bee-line from Chicago to Omaha.If he dont find it so in practice that is no fault of the mapmaker, whocertainly has done his best in the case. That evening we reached Rock Island, where the Government has oneof its finest arsenals, and crossed the Mississippi under the soft light of the 12 The Yosemite, Alaska, and the Yellowstone. full moon. The river was greatly swollen by the recent rains, and lookedalmost like the ocean
Hardware merchandising October-December 1910 . bvestablishing as much confidence as it ispossible to do while the sale is beingmade so that not only is the chance ofa poor brush work rendered more re-mote, but the customer feels, on sur-veying a poor job, that after all it maynot be the fault of the paint. The value of a salesman taking akeen interest in the purchase of a cus-tomer and endeavoring to post thebuyer up in all the pointers that makepainting successful cannot be overesti-mated. If the clerk likes to take thetrouble he can find out very easily ifthe purchaser knows anything aboutpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hardware-merchandising-october-december-1910-bvestablishing-as-much-confidence-as-it-ispossible-to-do-while-the-sale-is-beingmade-so-that-not-only-is-the-chance-ofa-poor-brush-work-rendered-more-re-mote-but-the-customer-feels-on-sur-veying-a-poor-job-that-after-all-it-maynot-be-the-fault-of-the-paint-the-value-of-a-salesman-taking-akeen-interest-in-the-purchase-of-a-cus-tomer-and-endeavoring-to-post-thebuyer-up-in-all-the-pointers-that-makepainting-successful-cannot-be-overesti-mated-if-the-clerk-likes-to-take-thetrouble-he-can-find-out-very-easily-ifthe-purchaser-knows-anything-aboutpa-image338901623.html
RM2AKA8DB–Hardware merchandising October-December 1910 . bvestablishing as much confidence as it ispossible to do while the sale is beingmade so that not only is the chance ofa poor brush work rendered more re-mote, but the customer feels, on sur-veying a poor job, that after all it maynot be the fault of the paint. The value of a salesman taking akeen interest in the purchase of a cus-tomer and endeavoring to post thebuyer up in all the pointers that makepainting successful cannot be overesti-mated. If the clerk likes to take thetrouble he can find out very easily ifthe purchaser knows anything aboutpa
Latest light on Abraham Lincoln : and war-time memories . o find a more inspiringly handsomepicture than this McMasters photograph. It is a face of fault-less structure with animation and high purpose radiating fromevery feature. It has all the beauty of the earlier picture withfar more of character and confidence. Its lines are not deepas in his pictures taken during his Presidency but they forma combination of irresistible charm. It is scarcely less than acruel travesty to speak or think of such a man as ungainly andawkward. The alertness shown in this picture is also seen in thephotograph t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/latest-light-on-abraham-lincoln-and-war-time-memories-o-find-a-more-inspiringly-handsomepicture-than-this-mcmasters-photograph-it-is-a-face-of-fault-less-structure-with-animation-and-high-purpose-radiating-fromevery-feature-it-has-all-the-beauty-of-the-earlier-picture-withfar-more-of-character-and-confidence-its-lines-are-not-deepas-in-his-pictures-taken-during-his-presidency-but-they-forma-combination-of-irresistible-charm-it-is-scarcely-less-than-acruel-travesty-to-speak-or-think-of-such-a-man-as-ungainly-andawkward-the-alertness-shown-in-this-picture-is-also-seen-in-thephotograph-t-image342965934.html
RM2AWYCFA–Latest light on Abraham Lincoln : and war-time memories . o find a more inspiringly handsomepicture than this McMasters photograph. It is a face of fault-less structure with animation and high purpose radiating fromevery feature. It has all the beauty of the earlier picture withfar more of character and confidence. Its lines are not deepas in his pictures taken during his Presidency but they forma combination of irresistible charm. It is scarcely less than acruel travesty to speak or think of such a man as ungainly andawkward. The alertness shown in this picture is also seen in thephotograph t
. Buddha's crystal and other fairy stories. the temple and shoutedangrily in the Demon Tiles ear ; Well, the fine weather cannot last forever, and youcannot expect the wind to be always lazy. I have mywork to do in the world and must do it whether it pleasesyou or not. At any rate, its my business and not yoursas to whether I blow or not. If you are cold why dontyou get down under the verandah instead of sitting upthere on the roof. You have chosen the most exposedplace you could find. I am sure its your own fault if youare cold. This rough unceremonious answer, exasperated theDemon Tile beyon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/buddhas-crystal-and-other-fairy-stories-the-temple-and-shoutedangrily-in-the-demon-tiles-ear-well-the-fine-weather-cannot-last-forever-and-youcannot-expect-the-wind-to-be-always-lazy-i-have-mywork-to-do-in-the-world-and-must-do-it-whether-it-pleasesyou-or-not-at-any-rate-its-my-business-and-not-yoursas-to-whether-i-blow-or-not-if-you-are-cold-why-dontyou-get-down-under-the-verandah-instead-of-sitting-upthere-on-the-roof-you-have-chosen-the-most-exposedplace-you-could-find-i-am-sure-its-your-own-fault-if-youare-cold-this-rough-unceremonious-answer-exasperated-thedemon-tile-beyon-image336635631.html
RM2AFK253–. Buddha's crystal and other fairy stories. the temple and shoutedangrily in the Demon Tiles ear ; Well, the fine weather cannot last forever, and youcannot expect the wind to be always lazy. I have mywork to do in the world and must do it whether it pleasesyou or not. At any rate, its my business and not yoursas to whether I blow or not. If you are cold why dontyou get down under the verandah instead of sitting upthere on the roof. You have chosen the most exposedplace you could find. I am sure its your own fault if youare cold. This rough unceremonious answer, exasperated theDemon Tile beyon
. Hardware merchandising August-October 1912. TRINIDAD ASPHALT LAKE. Who seeks and will not take when once tisoffered shall never find it more. Antony and Cleopatra.. EVERY WORKMAN in our factory has absolute confidence in the Babbitt Metals wemanufacture. EVERY WORKMAN in our factory knows that nothing but the purest raw material isused, this and the knowledge that his efforts are appreciated inspires him to do his best. EVERY WORKMAN in our factory is proud of the reputation attained by HARRIS HEAVY PRESSURE The Babbitt Metal without a fault and of assisting to produce a Babbitt Metal which Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hardware-merchandising-august-october-1912-trinidad-asphalt-lake-who-seeks-and-will-not-take-when-once-tisoffered-shall-never-find-it-more-antony-and-cleopatra-every-workman-in-our-factory-has-absolute-confidence-in-the-babbitt-metals-wemanufacture-every-workman-in-our-factory-knows-that-nothing-but-the-purest-raw-material-isused-this-and-the-knowledge-that-his-efforts-are-appreciated-inspires-him-to-do-his-best-every-workman-in-our-factory-is-proud-of-the-reputation-attained-by-harris-heavy-pressure-the-babbitt-metal-without-a-fault-and-of-assisting-to-produce-a-babbitt-metal-which-image336742990.html
RM2AFRY3A–. Hardware merchandising August-October 1912. TRINIDAD ASPHALT LAKE. Who seeks and will not take when once tisoffered shall never find it more. Antony and Cleopatra.. EVERY WORKMAN in our factory has absolute confidence in the Babbitt Metals wemanufacture. EVERY WORKMAN in our factory knows that nothing but the purest raw material isused, this and the knowledge that his efforts are appreciated inspires him to do his best. EVERY WORKMAN in our factory is proud of the reputation attained by HARRIS HEAVY PRESSURE The Babbitt Metal without a fault and of assisting to produce a Babbitt Metal which
. The Kodak Salesman. tain and I carried the standardalong with me. Just as I was goingout the door, some wooden frameson a counter caught my eye. Curi-osity impelled me to find out whatthey were, from the saleswomanwho stood near them. They wereChristmas tree holders and costfifty cents. Mv memory had notbeen at fault. It was these stand-ards that I had seen advertised. I looked back. The salesman wasbusy now with another customer,and still another was waiting histurn. After all, I had a good stand-ard, and while the wooden onemight answer eer - puri)ose. metalconstruction certainlv had its Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-kodak-salesman-tain-and-i-carried-the-standardalong-with-me-just-as-i-was-goingout-the-door-some-wooden-frameson-a-counter-caught-my-eye-curi-osity-impelled-me-to-find-out-whatthey-were-from-the-saleswomanwho-stood-near-them-they-werechristmas-tree-holders-and-costfifty-cents-mv-memory-had-notbeen-at-fault-it-was-these-stand-ards-that-i-had-seen-advertised-i-looked-back-the-salesman-wasbusy-now-with-another-customerand-still-another-was-waiting-histurn-after-all-i-had-a-good-stand-ard-and-while-the-wooden-onemight-answer-eer-puriose-metalconstruction-certainlv-had-its-image337006102.html
RM2AG7XM6–. The Kodak Salesman. tain and I carried the standardalong with me. Just as I was goingout the door, some wooden frameson a counter caught my eye. Curi-osity impelled me to find out whatthey were, from the saleswomanwho stood near them. They wereChristmas tree holders and costfifty cents. Mv memory had notbeen at fault. It was these stand-ards that I had seen advertised. I looked back. The salesman wasbusy now with another customer,and still another was waiting histurn. After all, I had a good stand-ard, and while the wooden onemight answer eer - puri)ose. metalconstruction certainlv had its
. The redemption of the south end, a study in city evangelization. The industrialplant of Morgan Memorial is not in competition with the busi-ness world. It is a method of relief for men who can find nowork elsewhere, and for those who are down and out, to whomordinary employers will not even listen. In the very nature ofthe case, the questioning of the men is somewhat different fromthat of the employment agency which deals with normal con-ditions. It is the man who has failed, and often, very often,through his own fault and indulgence—it is that man, providinghe has sufficient manhood to ask Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-redemption-of-the-south-end-a-study-in-city-evangelization-the-industrialplant-of-morgan-memorial-is-not-in-competition-with-the-busi-ness-world-it-is-a-method-of-relief-for-men-who-can-find-nowork-elsewhere-and-for-those-who-are-down-and-out-to-whomordinary-employers-will-not-even-listen-in-the-very-nature-ofthe-case-the-questioning-of-the-men-is-somewhat-different-fromthat-of-the-employment-agency-which-deals-with-normal-con-ditions-it-is-the-man-who-has-failed-and-often-very-oftenthrough-his-own-fault-and-indulgenceit-is-that-man-providinghe-has-sufficient-manhood-to-ask-image336806121.html
RM2AFXRJ1–. The redemption of the south end, a study in city evangelization. The industrialplant of Morgan Memorial is not in competition with the busi-ness world. It is a method of relief for men who can find nowork elsewhere, and for those who are down and out, to whomordinary employers will not even listen. In the very nature ofthe case, the questioning of the men is somewhat different fromthat of the employment agency which deals with normal con-ditions. It is the man who has failed, and often, very often,through his own fault and indulgence—it is that man, providinghe has sufficient manhood to ask
American art and American art collections; essays on artistic subjects . e pronounced admirable and perfect. With the portrait of Whistler (Scribner, Vol. XVIII. p. 481, — in the Portfolio also, whichI believe is considered Mr. Juenglings chef-dceuvre), as an engraving, I have no fault to find.As a portrait I had not objected to two eyes. But if the painter was content with one anda socket, and with paint in place of drawing, it had surely been impertinent in the engraver tohave emphatically contradicted him. Paint, to the very sweep of the brush, never was betterreproduced on wood than in par Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-art-and-american-art-collections-essays-on-artistic-subjects-e-pronounced-admirable-and-perfect-with-the-portrait-of-whistler-scribner-vol-xviii-p-481-in-the-portfolio-also-whichi-believe-is-considered-mr-juenglings-chef-dceuvre-as-an-engraving-i-have-no-fault-to-findas-a-portrait-i-had-not-objected-to-two-eyes-but-if-the-painter-was-content-with-one-anda-socket-and-with-paint-in-place-of-drawing-it-had-surely-been-impertinent-in-the-engraver-tohave-emphatically-contradicted-him-paint-to-the-very-sweep-of-the-brush-never-was-betterreproduced-on-wood-than-in-par-image338380498.html
RM2AJEFNP–American art and American art collections; essays on artistic subjects . e pronounced admirable and perfect. With the portrait of Whistler (Scribner, Vol. XVIII. p. 481, — in the Portfolio also, whichI believe is considered Mr. Juenglings chef-dceuvre), as an engraving, I have no fault to find.As a portrait I had not objected to two eyes. But if the painter was content with one anda socket, and with paint in place of drawing, it had surely been impertinent in the engraver tohave emphatically contradicted him. Paint, to the very sweep of the brush, never was betterreproduced on wood than in par
. Buddha's crystal and other fairy stories. the temple and shoutedangrily in the Demon Tiles ear ; Well, the fine weather cannot last forever, and youcannot expect the wind to be always lazy. I have mywork to do in the world and must do it whether it pleasesyou or not. At any rate, its my business and not yoursas to whether I blow or not. If you are cold why dontyou get down under the verandah instead of sitting upthere on the roof. You have chosen the most exposedplace you could find. I am sure its your own fault if youare cold. This rough unceremonious answer, exasperated theDemon Tile beyon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/buddhas-crystal-and-other-fairy-stories-the-temple-and-shoutedangrily-in-the-demon-tiles-ear-well-the-fine-weather-cannot-last-forever-and-youcannot-expect-the-wind-to-be-always-lazy-i-have-mywork-to-do-in-the-world-and-must-do-it-whether-it-pleasesyou-or-not-at-any-rate-its-my-business-and-not-yoursas-to-whether-i-blow-or-not-if-you-are-cold-why-dontyou-get-down-under-the-verandah-instead-of-sitting-upthere-on-the-roof-you-have-chosen-the-most-exposedplace-you-could-find-i-am-sure-its-your-own-fault-if-youare-cold-this-rough-unceremonious-answer-exasperated-thedemon-tile-beyon-image336633820.html
RM2AFJYTC–. Buddha's crystal and other fairy stories. the temple and shoutedangrily in the Demon Tiles ear ; Well, the fine weather cannot last forever, and youcannot expect the wind to be always lazy. I have mywork to do in the world and must do it whether it pleasesyou or not. At any rate, its my business and not yoursas to whether I blow or not. If you are cold why dontyou get down under the verandah instead of sitting upthere on the roof. You have chosen the most exposedplace you could find. I am sure its your own fault if youare cold. This rough unceremonious answer, exasperated theDemon Tile beyon
. Buddha's crystal and other fairy stories. the temple and shoutedangrily in the Demon Tiles ear ; Well, the fine weather cannot last forever, and youcannot expect the wind to be always lazy. I have mywork to do in the world and must do it whether it pleasesyou or not. At any rate, its my business and not yoursas to whether I blow or not. If you are cold why dontyou get down under the verandah instead of sitting upthere on the roof. You have chosen the most exposedplace you could find. I am sure its your own fault if youare cold. This rough unceremonious answer, exasperated theDemon Tile beyon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/buddhas-crystal-and-other-fairy-stories-the-temple-and-shoutedangrily-in-the-demon-tiles-ear-well-the-fine-weather-cannot-last-forever-and-youcannot-expect-the-wind-to-be-always-lazy-i-have-mywork-to-do-in-the-world-and-must-do-it-whether-it-pleasesyou-or-not-at-any-rate-its-my-business-and-not-yoursas-to-whether-i-blow-or-not-if-you-are-cold-why-dontyou-get-down-under-the-verandah-instead-of-sitting-upthere-on-the-roof-you-have-chosen-the-most-exposedplace-you-could-find-i-am-sure-its-your-own-fault-if-youare-cold-this-rough-unceremonious-answer-exasperated-thedemon-tile-beyon-image336634936.html
RM2AFK188–. Buddha's crystal and other fairy stories. the temple and shoutedangrily in the Demon Tiles ear ; Well, the fine weather cannot last forever, and youcannot expect the wind to be always lazy. I have mywork to do in the world and must do it whether it pleasesyou or not. At any rate, its my business and not yoursas to whether I blow or not. If you are cold why dontyou get down under the verandah instead of sitting upthere on the roof. You have chosen the most exposedplace you could find. I am sure its your own fault if youare cold. This rough unceremonious answer, exasperated theDemon Tile beyon
Niagara and Chautauqua . iage on arriving, arrange for it through the agent on the train if ^ possible; you will find it will save you much annoyance, and add greatly to your comfort. The ^ Parks in the immediate vicinity of the Falls are free, and you need not spend a penny to seeNiagara in all its grandeur, but if you wish to make a tour of the Falls crossing bridges descend-ing incline railways, or riding on the Maid of the Mist you will have to pa^ for such privilegesNothing adds more to the pleasure of sight-seeing than good humor Oftener than not it isthe visitors own fault if he is impo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/niagara-and-chautauqua-iage-on-arriving-arrange-for-it-through-the-agent-on-the-train-if-possible-you-will-find-it-will-save-you-much-annoyance-and-add-greatly-to-your-comfort-the-parks-in-the-immediate-vicinity-of-the-falls-are-free-and-you-need-not-spend-a-penny-to-seeniagara-in-all-its-grandeur-but-if-you-wish-to-make-a-tour-of-the-falls-crossing-bridges-descend-ing-incline-railways-or-riding-on-the-maid-of-the-mist-you-will-have-to-pa-for-such-privilegesnothing-adds-more-to-the-pleasure-of-sight-seeing-than-good-humor-oftener-than-not-it-isthe-visitors-own-fault-if-he-is-impo-image338092673.html
RM2AJ1CJ9–Niagara and Chautauqua . iage on arriving, arrange for it through the agent on the train if ^ possible; you will find it will save you much annoyance, and add greatly to your comfort. The ^ Parks in the immediate vicinity of the Falls are free, and you need not spend a penny to seeNiagara in all its grandeur, but if you wish to make a tour of the Falls crossing bridges descend-ing incline railways, or riding on the Maid of the Mist you will have to pa^ for such privilegesNothing adds more to the pleasure of sight-seeing than good humor Oftener than not it isthe visitors own fault if he is impo
The Chap-book; semi-monthly . JACOBS BURIAL. From The History of Joseph and His Brethren. 42 NOTES ^Even as I was writing an appeal for a revival of oldEnglish plays, a few numbers back, the students of the Uni-versity of California were giving Congreves Love forLove with considerable success. The play was adaptedand revised. This was inevitable, and, I must say,advisable. But the most brilliant wit that the English stagehas ever known can endure mutilation. The only fault thecritics could find was that the play was too clever, too epi-grammatic. Swinburne says : A limb of Congreve wouldhave s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-chap-book-semi-monthly-jacobs-burial-from-the-history-of-joseph-and-his-brethren-42-notes-even-as-i-was-writing-an-appeal-for-a-revival-of-oldenglish-plays-a-few-numbers-back-the-students-of-the-uni-versity-of-california-were-giving-congreves-love-forlove-with-considerable-success-the-play-was-adaptedand-revised-this-was-inevitable-and-i-must-sayadvisable-but-the-most-brilliant-wit-that-the-english-stagehas-ever-known-can-endure-mutilation-the-only-fault-thecritics-could-find-was-that-the-play-was-too-clever-too-epi-grammatic-swinburne-says-a-limb-of-congreve-wouldhave-s-image339396047.html
RM2AM4R3B–The Chap-book; semi-monthly . JACOBS BURIAL. From The History of Joseph and His Brethren. 42 NOTES ^Even as I was writing an appeal for a revival of oldEnglish plays, a few numbers back, the students of the Uni-versity of California were giving Congreves Love forLove with considerable success. The play was adaptedand revised. This was inevitable, and, I must say,advisable. But the most brilliant wit that the English stagehas ever known can endure mutilation. The only fault thecritics could find was that the play was too clever, too epi-grammatic. Swinburne says : A limb of Congreve wouldhave s
. Buddha's crystal and other fairy stories. the temple and shoutedangrily in the Demon Tiles ear ; Well, the fine weather cannot last forever, and youcannot expect the wind to be always lazy. I have mywork to do in the world and must do it whether it pleasesyou or not. At any rate, its my business and not yoursas to whether I blow or not. If you are cold why dontyou get down under the verandah instead of sitting upthere on the roof. You have chosen the most exposedplace you could find. I am sure its your own fault if youare cold. This rough unceremonious answer, exasperated theDemon Tile beyon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/buddhas-crystal-and-other-fairy-stories-the-temple-and-shoutedangrily-in-the-demon-tiles-ear-well-the-fine-weather-cannot-last-forever-and-youcannot-expect-the-wind-to-be-always-lazy-i-have-mywork-to-do-in-the-world-and-must-do-it-whether-it-pleasesyou-or-not-at-any-rate-its-my-business-and-not-yoursas-to-whether-i-blow-or-not-if-you-are-cold-why-dontyou-get-down-under-the-verandah-instead-of-sitting-upthere-on-the-roof-you-have-chosen-the-most-exposedplace-you-could-find-i-am-sure-its-your-own-fault-if-youare-cold-this-rough-unceremonious-answer-exasperated-thedemon-tile-beyon-image336634723.html
RM2AFK10K–. Buddha's crystal and other fairy stories. the temple and shoutedangrily in the Demon Tiles ear ; Well, the fine weather cannot last forever, and youcannot expect the wind to be always lazy. I have mywork to do in the world and must do it whether it pleasesyou or not. At any rate, its my business and not yoursas to whether I blow or not. If you are cold why dontyou get down under the verandah instead of sitting upthere on the roof. You have chosen the most exposedplace you could find. I am sure its your own fault if youare cold. This rough unceremonious answer, exasperated theDemon Tile beyon
. Buddha's crystal and other fairy stories. the temple and shoutedangrily in the Demon Tiles ear ; Well, the fine weather cannot last forever, and youcannot expect the wind to be always lazy. I have mywork to do in the world and must do it whether it pleasesyou or not. At any rate, its my business and not yoursas to whether I blow or not. If you are cold why dontyou get down under the verandah instead of sitting upthere on the roof. You have chosen the most exposedplace you could find. I am sure its your own fault if youare cold. This rough unceremonious answer, exasperated theDemon Tile beyon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/buddhas-crystal-and-other-fairy-stories-the-temple-and-shoutedangrily-in-the-demon-tiles-ear-well-the-fine-weather-cannot-last-forever-and-youcannot-expect-the-wind-to-be-always-lazy-i-have-mywork-to-do-in-the-world-and-must-do-it-whether-it-pleasesyou-or-not-at-any-rate-its-my-business-and-not-yoursas-to-whether-i-blow-or-not-if-you-are-cold-why-dontyou-get-down-under-the-verandah-instead-of-sitting-upthere-on-the-roof-you-have-chosen-the-most-exposedplace-you-could-find-i-am-sure-its-your-own-fault-if-youare-cold-this-rough-unceremonious-answer-exasperated-thedemon-tile-beyon-image336633198.html
RM2AFJY26–. Buddha's crystal and other fairy stories. the temple and shoutedangrily in the Demon Tiles ear ; Well, the fine weather cannot last forever, and youcannot expect the wind to be always lazy. I have mywork to do in the world and must do it whether it pleasesyou or not. At any rate, its my business and not yoursas to whether I blow or not. If you are cold why dontyou get down under the verandah instead of sitting upthere on the roof. You have chosen the most exposedplace you could find. I am sure its your own fault if youare cold. This rough unceremonious answer, exasperated theDemon Tile beyon
The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . hey•again disappear under the Karoo Formation. Although much com-plicated by faulting on these farms (see tig. 1, p. 82), the different seriesof conglomerates (Main, Bird, and Kimberley) can be recognized,both by stratigraphical position and petrological character. Turningnow to the western section of the Rand, we find on the farm Wit-portje, near Roodepoort, 13 miles west of Johannesburg, the MainReef Series thrown north a distance of 3 miles by a great fault,known as the Witportje break. The beds resume their normal ^ Gribson, Quart Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-quarterly-journal-of-the-geological-society-of-london-heyagain-disappear-under-the-karoo-formation-although-much-com-plicated-by-faulting-on-these-farms-see-tig-1-p-82-the-different-seriesof-conglomerates-main-bird-and-kimberley-can-be-recognizedboth-by-stratigraphical-position-and-petrological-character-turningnow-to-the-western-section-of-the-rand-we-find-on-the-farm-wit-portje-near-roodepoort-13-miles-west-of-johannesburg-the-mainreef-series-thrown-north-a-distance-of-3-miles-by-a-great-faultknown-as-the-witportje-break-the-beds-resume-their-normal-gribson-quart-image342784600.html
RM2AWK574–The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . hey•again disappear under the Karoo Formation. Although much com-plicated by faulting on these farms (see tig. 1, p. 82), the different seriesof conglomerates (Main, Bird, and Kimberley) can be recognized,both by stratigraphical position and petrological character. Turningnow to the western section of the Rand, we find on the farm Wit-portje, near Roodepoort, 13 miles west of Johannesburg, the MainReef Series thrown north a distance of 3 miles by a great fault,known as the Witportje break. The beds resume their normal ^ Gribson, Quart
. Buddha's crystal and other fairy stories. the temple and shoutedangrily in the Demon Tiles ear ; Well, the fine weather cannot last forever, and youcannot expect the wind to be always lazy. I have mywork to do in the world and must do it whether it pleasesyou or not. At any rate, its my business and not yoursas to whether I blow or not. If you are cold why dontyou get down under the verandah instead of sitting upthere on the roof. You have chosen the most exposedplace you could find. I am sure its your own fault if youare cold. This rough unceremonious answer, exasperated theDemon Tile beyon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/buddhas-crystal-and-other-fairy-stories-the-temple-and-shoutedangrily-in-the-demon-tiles-ear-well-the-fine-weather-cannot-last-forever-and-youcannot-expect-the-wind-to-be-always-lazy-i-have-mywork-to-do-in-the-world-and-must-do-it-whether-it-pleasesyou-or-not-at-any-rate-its-my-business-and-not-yoursas-to-whether-i-blow-or-not-if-you-are-cold-why-dontyou-get-down-under-the-verandah-instead-of-sitting-upthere-on-the-roof-you-have-chosen-the-most-exposedplace-you-could-find-i-am-sure-its-your-own-fault-if-youare-cold-this-rough-unceremonious-answer-exasperated-thedemon-tile-beyon-image336634476.html
RM2AFK0KT–. Buddha's crystal and other fairy stories. the temple and shoutedangrily in the Demon Tiles ear ; Well, the fine weather cannot last forever, and youcannot expect the wind to be always lazy. I have mywork to do in the world and must do it whether it pleasesyou or not. At any rate, its my business and not yoursas to whether I blow or not. If you are cold why dontyou get down under the verandah instead of sitting upthere on the roof. You have chosen the most exposedplace you could find. I am sure its your own fault if youare cold. This rough unceremonious answer, exasperated theDemon Tile beyon
. Buddha's crystal and other fairy stories. the temple and shoutedangrily in the Demon Tiles ear ; Well, the fine weather cannot last forever, and youcannot expect the wind to be always lazy. I have mywork to do in the world and must do it whether it pleasesyou or not. At any rate, its my business and not yoursas to whether I blow or not. If you are cold why dontyou get down under the verandah instead of sitting upthere on the roof. You have chosen the most exposedplace you could find. I am sure its your own fault if youare cold. This rough unceremonious answer, exasperated theDemon Tile beyon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/buddhas-crystal-and-other-fairy-stories-the-temple-and-shoutedangrily-in-the-demon-tiles-ear-well-the-fine-weather-cannot-last-forever-and-youcannot-expect-the-wind-to-be-always-lazy-i-have-mywork-to-do-in-the-world-and-must-do-it-whether-it-pleasesyou-or-not-at-any-rate-its-my-business-and-not-yoursas-to-whether-i-blow-or-not-if-you-are-cold-why-dontyou-get-down-under-the-verandah-instead-of-sitting-upthere-on-the-roof-you-have-chosen-the-most-exposedplace-you-could-find-i-am-sure-its-your-own-fault-if-youare-cold-this-rough-unceremonious-answer-exasperated-thedemon-tile-beyon-image336635249.html
RM2AFK1KD–. Buddha's crystal and other fairy stories. the temple and shoutedangrily in the Demon Tiles ear ; Well, the fine weather cannot last forever, and youcannot expect the wind to be always lazy. I have mywork to do in the world and must do it whether it pleasesyou or not. At any rate, its my business and not yoursas to whether I blow or not. If you are cold why dontyou get down under the verandah instead of sitting upthere on the roof. You have chosen the most exposedplace you could find. I am sure its your own fault if youare cold. This rough unceremonious answer, exasperated theDemon Tile beyon
Cinderellas of the fleet . I painting by Xorman Wilkinson, R.I. Reproduced by pcrmissioii from The Sphere. 26 THE CINDERELLAS OF THE FLEET. RcprodiiceJ by permission from The Graphic.The oldest and youngest members of the British fleet. find our own way along a thorny path for the most part, with no oneto advise us, and at first generally under the orders of someone who,through no fault of his own, had no more idea of what we could dothan the man in the moon—in those days we had very little ideaourselves. Hunting Submarines When used actually to hunt submarines, the little boats of the GrayPat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cinderellas-of-the-fleet-i-painting-by-xorman-wilkinson-ri-reproduced-by-pcrmissioii-from-the-sphere-26-the-cinderellas-of-the-fleet-rcprodiicej-by-permission-from-the-graphicthe-oldest-and-youngest-members-of-the-british-fleet-find-our-own-way-along-a-thorny-path-for-the-most-part-with-no-oneto-advise-us-and-at-first-generally-under-the-orders-of-someone-whothrough-no-fault-of-his-own-had-no-more-idea-of-what-we-could-dothan-the-man-in-the-moonin-those-days-we-had-very-little-ideaourselves-hunting-submarines-when-used-actually-to-hunt-submarines-the-little-boats-of-the-graypat-image339905031.html
RM2AN009B–Cinderellas of the fleet . I painting by Xorman Wilkinson, R.I. Reproduced by pcrmissioii from The Sphere. 26 THE CINDERELLAS OF THE FLEET. RcprodiiceJ by permission from The Graphic.The oldest and youngest members of the British fleet. find our own way along a thorny path for the most part, with no oneto advise us, and at first generally under the orders of someone who,through no fault of his own, had no more idea of what we could dothan the man in the moon—in those days we had very little ideaourselves. Hunting Submarines When used actually to hunt submarines, the little boats of the GrayPat
Six trees; short stories . t of tellin him stories to keep himgoin in his hard road of life, the wayfolks tell stories to children. She dis-covered it before old David had beendomiciled with her twenty-four hours. It was the next morning after hecame there. He and her father weretalking together on the porch, and sheheard David saying this to old Abner:You see that house over there, saidhe; aint it handsome? Its the hand-somest house in this town, and its allmine. Nobody else has the right toset foot in it. I had it painted green,and its higher than the meetin-house.Cant nobody find any fault Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/six-trees-short-stories-t-of-tellin-him-stories-to-keep-himgoin-in-his-hard-road-of-life-the-wayfolks-tell-stories-to-children-she-dis-covered-it-before-old-david-had-beendomiciled-with-her-twenty-four-hours-it-was-the-next-morning-after-hecame-there-he-and-her-father-weretalking-together-on-the-porch-and-sheheard-david-saying-this-to-old-abneryou-see-that-house-over-there-saidhe-aint-it-handsome-its-the-hand-somest-house-in-this-town-and-its-allmine-nobody-else-has-the-right-toset-foot-in-it-i-had-it-painted-greenand-its-higher-than-the-meetin-housecant-nobody-find-any-fault-image343111360.html
RM2AX6214–Six trees; short stories . t of tellin him stories to keep himgoin in his hard road of life, the wayfolks tell stories to children. She dis-covered it before old David had beendomiciled with her twenty-four hours. It was the next morning after hecame there. He and her father weretalking together on the porch, and sheheard David saying this to old Abner:You see that house over there, saidhe; aint it handsome? Its the hand-somest house in this town, and its allmine. Nobody else has the right toset foot in it. I had it painted green,and its higher than the meetin-house.Cant nobody find any fault
At the front . sorry that I cannot leave you to findthe remains of your regiment, for I should be gladto do anything for you within the line of my duty. I understand the matter perfectly. You havedone all that one friend could do for another.I find no fault, and I ask no favors. Put mewith the rest of our fellows. My head is still alittle shaky, and I need only rest and quiet. Iam ready to go with you, replied the prisoner,as he regarded himself. He rose from the ground where he had beenlying all the time; but he was unsteady in hismovement, owing to his dizziness, and Deck sup-ported him. One Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/at-the-front-sorry-that-i-cannot-leave-you-to-findthe-remains-of-your-regiment-for-i-should-be-gladto-do-anything-for-you-within-the-line-of-my-duty-i-understand-the-matter-perfectly-you-havedone-all-that-one-friend-could-do-for-anotheri-find-no-fault-and-i-ask-no-favors-put-mewith-the-rest-of-our-fellows-my-head-is-still-alittle-shaky-and-i-need-only-rest-and-quiet-iam-ready-to-go-with-you-replied-the-prisoneras-he-regarded-himself-he-rose-from-the-ground-where-he-had-beenlying-all-the-time-but-he-was-unsteady-in-hismovement-owing-to-his-dizziness-and-deck-sup-ported-him-one-image338404605.html
RM2AJFJEN–At the front . sorry that I cannot leave you to findthe remains of your regiment, for I should be gladto do anything for you within the line of my duty. I understand the matter perfectly. You havedone all that one friend could do for another.I find no fault, and I ask no favors. Put mewith the rest of our fellows. My head is still alittle shaky, and I need only rest and quiet. Iam ready to go with you, replied the prisoner,as he regarded himself. He rose from the ground where he had beenlying all the time; but he was unsteady in hismovement, owing to his dizziness, and Deck sup-ported him. One
The works of Charles Paul de Kock . all your fault. You want a perfect woman! Thenyou wont marry? Pardon, my dear uncle; it is sufficient for thatif only I am in love; because the one we love isalways perfect in our eyes. If you had only told me that sooner, my dearnephew, you would have spared me all this garrulityover perfection, the Golden Age and the good olddays. Try to fall in love, then; it used to be soeasy for you not long since. It is easy to find a mistress; but a wife! Ah!uncle! Isnt a mistress sometimes a wife? Yes, of course! but— Dont you sleep with one as well as the other? Wit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-works-of-charles-paul-de-kock-all-your-fault-you-want-a-perfect-woman!-thenyou-wont-marry-pardon-my-dear-uncle-it-is-sufficient-for-thatif-only-i-am-in-love-because-the-one-we-love-isalways-perfect-in-our-eyes-if-you-had-only-told-me-that-sooner-my-dearnephew-you-would-have-spared-me-all-this-garrulityover-perfection-the-golden-age-and-the-good-olddays-try-to-fall-in-love-then-it-used-to-be-soeasy-for-you-not-long-since-it-is-easy-to-find-a-mistress-but-a-wife!-ah!uncle!-isnt-a-mistress-sometimes-a-wife-yes-of-course!-but-dont-you-sleep-with-one-as-well-as-the-other-wit-image343150621.html
RM2AX7T39–The works of Charles Paul de Kock . all your fault. You want a perfect woman! Thenyou wont marry? Pardon, my dear uncle; it is sufficient for thatif only I am in love; because the one we love isalways perfect in our eyes. If you had only told me that sooner, my dearnephew, you would have spared me all this garrulityover perfection, the Golden Age and the good olddays. Try to fall in love, then; it used to be soeasy for you not long since. It is easy to find a mistress; but a wife! Ah!uncle! Isnt a mistress sometimes a wife? Yes, of course! but— Dont you sleep with one as well as the other? Wit
The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . Albert DurerJESUS OF NAZARETH THE KING OF THE JEWS. —/oIlH xix. I9. Christ before Pilate. S. JOHN 19. Choist crowned with thorns. en1 Jesus answered, Thou sayesta king. To this end was I born, and a khig then? that I am „ for this cause came I into the world, that Ishould bear witness unto the truth. Everyone that is of the truth heaieth my voice. 38 Pilate saith unto him, What is truth?And when he had said this, he went outagain unto the Jews, and saith unto them,I find in him no fault at all. 39 But ye have Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-art-bible-comprising-the-old-and-new-testaments-with-numerous-illustrations-albert-durerjesus-of-nazareth-the-king-of-the-jews-oilh-xix-i9-christ-before-pilate-s-john-19-choist-crowned-with-thorns-en1-jesus-answered-thou-sayesta-king-to-this-end-was-i-born-and-a-khig-then-that-i-am-for-this-cause-came-i-into-the-world-that-ishould-bear-witness-unto-the-truth-everyone-that-is-of-the-truth-heaieth-my-voice-38-pilate-saith-unto-him-what-is-truthand-when-he-had-said-this-he-went-outagain-unto-the-jews-and-saith-unto-themi-find-in-him-no-fault-at-all-39-but-ye-have-image338402126.html
RM2AJFFA6–The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . Albert DurerJESUS OF NAZARETH THE KING OF THE JEWS. —/oIlH xix. I9. Christ before Pilate. S. JOHN 19. Choist crowned with thorns. en1 Jesus answered, Thou sayesta king. To this end was I born, and a khig then? that I am „ for this cause came I into the world, that Ishould bear witness unto the truth. Everyone that is of the truth heaieth my voice. 38 Pilate saith unto him, What is truth?And when he had said this, he went outagain unto the Jews, and saith unto them,I find in him no fault at all. 39 But ye have
Standard - bred wyandottes, silver laced, golden laced, white, buff, black and partridge .. . a serious objection. I think we in America havebeen too severe in disqualifying for this fault, as often muchinferior birds in every particular have had to win over thosewhich happened to have down that it would almost take amicroscope to find. Third, good shape and color, but notquite as fit as the other two placed over her. Any other variety of Wyandottes takes in the Buff,Cuckoo or those like the Barred Plymouth Rock, Partridgeand Buff Laced. They made an entry of twenty-one cocksor cockerels. Firs Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/standard-bred-wyandottes-silver-laced-golden-laced-white-buff-black-and-partridge-a-serious-objection-i-think-we-in-america-havebeen-too-severe-in-disqualifying-for-this-fault-as-often-muchinferior-birds-in-every-particular-have-had-to-win-over-thosewhich-happened-to-have-down-that-it-would-almost-take-amicroscope-to-find-third-good-shape-and-color-but-notquite-as-fit-as-the-other-two-placed-over-her-any-other-variety-of-wyandottes-takes-in-the-buffcuckoo-or-those-like-the-barred-plymouth-rock-partridgeand-buff-laced-they-made-an-entry-of-twenty-one-cocksor-cockerels-firs-image342795685.html
RM2AWKKB1–Standard - bred wyandottes, silver laced, golden laced, white, buff, black and partridge .. . a serious objection. I think we in America havebeen too severe in disqualifying for this fault, as often muchinferior birds in every particular have had to win over thosewhich happened to have down that it would almost take amicroscope to find. Third, good shape and color, but notquite as fit as the other two placed over her. Any other variety of Wyandottes takes in the Buff,Cuckoo or those like the Barred Plymouth Rock, Partridgeand Buff Laced. They made an entry of twenty-one cocksor cockerels. Firs
Secret haunt of the exile, and other poems .. . Secret Haunt of the Exile and. Other Poems 51 FLOWERLETS Here are tiny flowerlets, Silently they grow,Tis the gentle sunshine Brings them forth I know. Blooming little flowerlets,Blue and white and red. On every hill and valleyThey are thickly spread. God made the little flowerlets,He loves, he keeps them too. He sends the rain and sunshineAnd sparkling drops of dew. 52 Secret Haunt of the Exile and Other Poems So the God our FatherSends his tenderest love To His loved children,A message from above.. SUPPOSING {I find no fault in this man.—Critic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/secret-haunt-of-the-exile-and-other-poems-secret-haunt-of-the-exile-and-other-poems-51-flowerlets-here-are-tiny-flowerlets-silently-they-growtis-the-gentle-sunshine-brings-them-forth-i-know-blooming-little-flowerletsblue-and-white-and-red-on-every-hill-and-valleythey-are-thickly-spread-god-made-the-little-flowerletshe-loves-he-keeps-them-too-he-sends-the-rain-and-sunshineand-sparkling-drops-of-dew-52-secret-haunt-of-the-exile-and-other-poems-so-the-god-our-fathersends-his-tenderest-love-to-his-loved-childrena-message-from-above-supposing-i-find-no-fault-in-this-mancritic-image338072815.html
RM2AJ0F93–Secret haunt of the exile, and other poems .. . Secret Haunt of the Exile and. Other Poems 51 FLOWERLETS Here are tiny flowerlets, Silently they grow,Tis the gentle sunshine Brings them forth I know. Blooming little flowerlets,Blue and white and red. On every hill and valleyThey are thickly spread. God made the little flowerlets,He loves, he keeps them too. He sends the rain and sunshineAnd sparkling drops of dew. 52 Secret Haunt of the Exile and Other Poems So the God our FatherSends his tenderest love To His loved children,A message from above.. SUPPOSING {I find no fault in this man.—Critic
. A personal history of Ulysses S. Grant, and sketch of Schuyler Colfax. s tent ? Hostler.— Yes. Visitor (striding forward).— Well, I reckon he will letme inside. Hostler.— You will soon find out! The agents of the Sanitary and Christian commissions,though of incalculable service in relieving the sufferings ofsoldiers, were unpopular at all head-quarters, perhaps, be-cause they found fault with, every real or fancied abuse.As the stranger neared the tent, a guard mistook him forone of these grumblers :— Guard.— No Sanitary folks allowed inside ! Visitor.— I guess General Grant will see me. Gua Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-personal-history-of-ulysses-s-grant-and-sketch-of-schuyler-colfax-s-tent-hostler-yes-visitor-striding-forward-well-i-reckon-he-will-letme-inside-hostler-you-will-soon-find-out!-the-agents-of-the-sanitary-and-christian-commissionsthough-of-incalculable-service-in-relieving-the-sufferings-ofsoldiers-were-unpopular-at-all-head-quarters-perhaps-be-cause-they-found-fault-with-every-real-or-fancied-abuseas-the-stranger-neared-the-tent-a-guard-mistook-him-forone-of-these-grumblers-guard-no-sanitary-folks-allowed-inside-!-visitor-i-guess-general-grant-will-see-me-gua-image336617004.html
RM2AFJ6BT–. A personal history of Ulysses S. Grant, and sketch of Schuyler Colfax. s tent ? Hostler.— Yes. Visitor (striding forward).— Well, I reckon he will letme inside. Hostler.— You will soon find out! The agents of the Sanitary and Christian commissions,though of incalculable service in relieving the sufferings ofsoldiers, were unpopular at all head-quarters, perhaps, be-cause they found fault with, every real or fancied abuse.As the stranger neared the tent, a guard mistook him forone of these grumblers :— Guard.— No Sanitary folks allowed inside ! Visitor.— I guess General Grant will see me. Gua
Bulletin . 30 PETROLEUM IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. runs some distance farther to the west,. and terminates at the Venturalliver. Lyon Caiion liesbetween the two arms, andfollows a fault separatingwhat appears to be a dupli-cation of tbe synclinal struc-ture. The general structuredown the township line sepa-rating 4-22 from 4^23 isshown in Figure 7, whichagain is verj^ highly general-ized. This synclinal structure is well developed at the eastern end of thePirie tract, and I can find no trace of the anticline which is reportedas extending across the center of the tract. While this is given by aver Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-30-petroleum-in-southern-california-runs-some-distance-farther-to-the-west-and-terminates-at-the-venturalliver-lyon-caiion-liesbetween-the-two-arms-andfollows-a-fault-separatingwhat-appears-to-be-a-dupli-cation-of-tbe-synclinal-struc-ture-the-general-structuredown-the-township-line-sepa-rating-4-22-from-423-isshown-in-figure-7-whichagain-is-verj-highly-general-ized-this-synclinal-structure-is-well-developed-at-the-eastern-end-of-thepirie-tract-and-i-can-find-no-trace-of-the-anticline-which-is-reportedas-extending-across-the-center-of-the-tract-while-this-is-given-by-aver-image339090497.html
RM2AKJWAW–Bulletin . 30 PETROLEUM IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. runs some distance farther to the west,. and terminates at the Venturalliver. Lyon Caiion liesbetween the two arms, andfollows a fault separatingwhat appears to be a dupli-cation of tbe synclinal struc-ture. The general structuredown the township line sepa-rating 4-22 from 4^23 isshown in Figure 7, whichagain is verj^ highly general-ized. This synclinal structure is well developed at the eastern end of thePirie tract, and I can find no trace of the anticline which is reportedas extending across the center of the tract. While this is given by aver
StNicholas [serial] . iling,wagging his tail, and licking his jaws. Now, when Dauntless goes walking with me,he goes on a chain—a chain which is a compli-ment to his strength. At other times he lives inthe orchard near the prairie-wolf, and, like Rom-ulus, can run the length of a long wire, stretchedbetween two distant trees. So the only creatureshe can war upon are those which are rash enoughto come within the boundaries of his limitedrange, and as these are chiefly woodchucks, myneighbors find no fault. Last winter I was lecturing on wild animals inthe big Auditorium at Concord, New Hampshir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stnicholas-serial-ilingwagging-his-tail-and-licking-his-jaws-now-when-dauntless-goes-walking-with-mehe-goes-on-a-chaina-chain-which-is-a-compli-ment-to-his-strength-at-other-times-he-lives-inthe-orchard-near-the-prairie-wolf-and-like-rom-ulus-can-run-the-length-of-a-long-wire-stretchedbetween-two-distant-trees-so-the-only-creatureshe-can-war-upon-are-those-which-are-rash-enoughto-come-within-the-boundaries-of-his-limitedrange-and-as-these-are-chiefly-woodchucks-myneighbors-find-no-fault-last-winter-i-was-lecturing-on-wild-animals-inthe-big-auditorium-at-concord-new-hampshir-image339929357.html
RM2AN13A5–StNicholas [serial] . iling,wagging his tail, and licking his jaws. Now, when Dauntless goes walking with me,he goes on a chain—a chain which is a compli-ment to his strength. At other times he lives inthe orchard near the prairie-wolf, and, like Rom-ulus, can run the length of a long wire, stretchedbetween two distant trees. So the only creatureshe can war upon are those which are rash enoughto come within the boundaries of his limitedrange, and as these are chiefly woodchucks, myneighbors find no fault. Last winter I was lecturing on wild animals inthe big Auditorium at Concord, New Hampshir
Five books of philosophicall comfort ... . To the Reader. Tisan oldfaying, andnotfo old as true/bat vi-no vcndibili non eftopus h^dcra: / vouUit yenas true} that thebesl tbinge-s are ah:ay mojlc[teemedthen J Teguld not doubt but that thisgolden booke o/Boethins n>ouldbeingreat requetf. for I cannot imagine,Hhat fault any man can find Tbitb it,that is delighted with Vertue. Thefrbietf of this Difccurfeis true Felici*ff, thetajtoitj and the remouing ofall impediments. J 11 this is expla. ned To the Reader. nedby T^hetoricallvrThilofophicafldif-cotojes. Jindleaji any thingfhould leewantingythe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/five-books-of-philosophicall-comfort-to-the-reader-tisan-oldfaying-andnotfo-old-as-truebat-vi-no-vcndibili-non-eftopus-hdcra-vouuit-yenas-true-that-thebesl-tbinge-s-are-ahay-mojlc-teemedthen-j-teguld-not-doubt-but-that-thisgolden-booke-oboethins-ngtouldbeingreat-requetf-for-i-cannot-imaginehhat-fault-any-man-can-find-tbitb-itthat-is-delighted-with-vertue-thefrbietf-of-this-difccurfeis-true-feliciff-thetajtoitj-and-the-remouing-ofall-impediments-j-11-this-is-expla-ned-to-the-reader-nedby-thetoricallvrthilofophicafldif-cotojes-jindleaji-any-thingfhould-leewantingythe-image339357933.html
RM2AM32E5–Five books of philosophicall comfort ... . To the Reader. Tisan oldfaying, andnotfo old as true/bat vi-no vcndibili non eftopus h^dcra: / vouUit yenas true} that thebesl tbinge-s are ah:ay mojlc[teemedthen J Teguld not doubt but that thisgolden booke o/Boethins n>ouldbeingreat requetf. for I cannot imagine,Hhat fault any man can find Tbitb it,that is delighted with Vertue. Thefrbietf of this Difccurfeis true Felici*ff, thetajtoitj and the remouing ofall impediments. J 11 this is expla. ned To the Reader. nedby T^hetoricallvrThilofophicafldif-cotojes. Jindleaji any thingfhould leewantingythe
Scientific American Volume 88 Number 16 (April 1903) . that solves the problem of rapid, safe and pleasant motortravel on all kinds of roads, inall kinds of weather—is the Ca-dillac Automobile. If you knowof an auto fault, you will find itcorrected in the Cadillac. Verypowerful engine; entirely newtransmission gear; perfect, sen-sitive steering mechanism; pow-erful brakes. Simplicityjoined to durability;speed united withsafety; strengthwrought ingrace.The 1. is madeas a runaboutwith seats for two,at $75°- With de-tachable tonneau thatconverts it into a handsomeand roomy touring car forfour, {8 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scientific-american-volume-88-number-16-april-1903-that-solves-the-problem-of-rapid-safe-and-pleasant-motortravel-on-all-kinds-of-roads-inall-kinds-of-weatheris-the-ca-dillac-automobile-if-you-knowof-an-auto-fault-you-will-find-itcorrected-in-the-cadillac-verypowerful-engine-entirely-newtransmission-gear-perfect-sen-sitive-steering-mechanism-pow-erful-brakes-simplicityjoined-to-durabilityspeed-united-withsafety-strengthwrought-ingracethe-1-is-madeas-a-runaboutwith-seats-for-twoat-75-with-de-tachable-tonneau-thatconverts-it-into-a-handsomeand-roomy-touring-car-forfour-8-image339282349.html
RM2AKYJ2N–Scientific American Volume 88 Number 16 (April 1903) . that solves the problem of rapid, safe and pleasant motortravel on all kinds of roads, inall kinds of weather—is the Ca-dillac Automobile. If you knowof an auto fault, you will find itcorrected in the Cadillac. Verypowerful engine; entirely newtransmission gear; perfect, sen-sitive steering mechanism; pow-erful brakes. Simplicityjoined to durability;speed united withsafety; strengthwrought ingrace.The 1. is madeas a runaboutwith seats for two,at $75°- With de-tachable tonneau thatconverts it into a handsomeand roomy touring car forfour, {8
Animal products; . on the summit of CRIMPS OF THE FIBRE OF MERINO WOOL. folds seen about the neck is a little coarse, but as the area is small,this is not allowed to be a fault, only a character. A pureMerino sheep will carry from 40,000 to 48,000 wool fibres on asingle square inch of skin. The closure of the stubble, or outer surface of the fleece, isvery important, for, if the fleece is loose and open, dust anddirt find their way into the wool. The closure is effected bythe abundance of the fat, which rises to the surface of the fleece,and then mats the ends of the wool-fibres together, form Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/animal-products-on-the-summit-of-crimps-of-the-fibre-of-merino-wool-folds-seen-about-the-neck-is-a-little-coarse-but-as-the-area-is-smallthis-is-not-allowed-to-be-a-fault-only-a-character-a-puremerino-sheep-will-carry-from-40000-to-48000-wool-fibres-on-asingle-square-inch-of-skin-the-closure-of-the-stubble-or-outer-surface-of-the-fleece-isvery-important-for-if-the-fleece-is-loose-and-open-dust-anddirt-find-their-way-into-the-wool-the-closure-is-effected-bythe-abundance-of-the-fat-which-rises-to-the-surface-of-the-fleeceand-then-mats-the-ends-of-the-wool-fibres-together-form-image343286505.html
RM2AXE1C9–Animal products; . on the summit of CRIMPS OF THE FIBRE OF MERINO WOOL. folds seen about the neck is a little coarse, but as the area is small,this is not allowed to be a fault, only a character. A pureMerino sheep will carry from 40,000 to 48,000 wool fibres on asingle square inch of skin. The closure of the stubble, or outer surface of the fleece, isvery important, for, if the fleece is loose and open, dust anddirt find their way into the wool. The closure is effected bythe abundance of the fat, which rises to the surface of the fleece,and then mats the ends of the wool-fibres together, form
QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1918 . JAMES WOODROW CLARK Charleston, S. C. A. B.; Phi.; HKcf.; olK Do you seek his equal. jVoiii is, except himself. If this man hasnt driven everyprofessor on the Faculty crazy, itisnt his fault. For goodness knows,he has asked enough questions to doso. This camouflage perhaps ac-counts for his high marks becauseWoody never gives the Faculty achance to find out how little he reallystudies. His position as orderly onthe staflF of General Fetzer and Cap-tain King has also inspired master-pieces of totally unnecessary knowl-edge on the part of some of the pri-vates involved. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quips-and-cranks-1918-james-woodrow-clark-charleston-s-c-a-b-phi-hkcf-olk-do-you-seek-his-equal-jvoiii-is-except-himself-if-this-man-hasnt-driven-everyprofessor-on-the-faculty-crazy-itisnt-his-fault-for-goodness-knowshe-has-asked-enough-questions-to-doso-this-camouflage-perhaps-ac-counts-for-his-high-marks-becausewoody-never-gives-the-faculty-achance-to-find-out-how-little-he-reallystudies-his-position-as-orderly-onthe-staflf-of-general-fetzer-and-cap-tain-king-has-also-inspired-master-pieces-of-totally-unnecessary-knowl-edge-on-the-part-of-some-of-the-pri-vates-involved-image338284159.html
RM2AJA4W3–QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1918 . JAMES WOODROW CLARK Charleston, S. C. A. B.; Phi.; HKcf.; olK Do you seek his equal. jVoiii is, except himself. If this man hasnt driven everyprofessor on the Faculty crazy, itisnt his fault. For goodness knows,he has asked enough questions to doso. This camouflage perhaps ac-counts for his high marks becauseWoody never gives the Faculty achance to find out how little he reallystudies. His position as orderly onthe staflF of General Fetzer and Cap-tain King has also inspired master-pieces of totally unnecessary knowl-edge on the part of some of the pri-vates involved.
Hardware merchandising January-March 1911 . re is no fault to find with your fence,the fencing I put up four years ago is justi ms the day I put it up, showing nosigu of rust and giving good satisfaction. Itis an A No. 1 Pence. The PEERLESS aroundhere stands the test better than any othermake that I have seen.—John Mason, SpringHrook. I have been well pleased with all theWire I have received from you. My cus-tomers are all highly pleased with all thelEEKEESS fencing they have receivedfrom me, and although opposition is verystrong in the community, PEERLESSFencing is taking the lead.—Wm. F. Mil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hardware-merchandising-january-march-1911-re-is-no-fault-to-find-with-your-fencethe-fencing-i-put-up-four-years-ago-is-justi-ms-the-day-i-put-it-up-showing-nosigu-of-rust-and-giving-good-satisfaction-itis-an-a-no-1-pence-the-peerless-aroundhere-stands-the-test-better-than-any-othermake-that-i-have-seenjohn-mason-springhrook-i-have-been-well-pleased-with-all-thewire-i-have-received-from-you-my-cus-tomers-are-all-highly-pleased-with-all-theleekeess-fencing-they-have-receivedfrom-me-and-although-opposition-is-verystrong-in-the-community-peerlessfencing-is-taking-the-leadwm-f-mil-image338112310.html
RM2AJ29KJ–Hardware merchandising January-March 1911 . re is no fault to find with your fence,the fencing I put up four years ago is justi ms the day I put it up, showing nosigu of rust and giving good satisfaction. Itis an A No. 1 Pence. The PEERLESS aroundhere stands the test better than any othermake that I have seen.—John Mason, SpringHrook. I have been well pleased with all theWire I have received from you. My cus-tomers are all highly pleased with all thelEEKEESS fencing they have receivedfrom me, and although opposition is verystrong in the community, PEERLESSFencing is taking the lead.—Wm. F. Mil
Crockery & glass journal . comes hardest atthis point will not cut into the bowl outline. If a tip atthe back is to be struck up, enough stock for it must beleft at this point. A tip calls for a corresponding die,for except it is needed for a single spoon only, the filingon of a tip is too lengthy and costly. The stem must beleft thick and rigid, and the bowl even and strong, sothat there will be no tendency for it to buckle and breakafter it is shaped, a fault that we find often enough inthe old coin spoons, and one that patchwork can nevermake good. The temptation of the trade, which as we s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/crockery-glass-journal-comes-hardest-atthis-point-will-not-cut-into-the-bowl-outline-if-a-tip-atthe-back-is-to-be-struck-up-enough-stock-for-it-must-beleft-at-this-point-a-tip-calls-for-a-corresponding-diefor-except-it-is-needed-for-a-single-spoon-only-the-filingon-of-a-tip-is-too-lengthy-and-costly-the-stem-must-beleft-thick-and-rigid-and-the-bowl-even-and-strong-sothat-there-will-be-no-tendency-for-it-to-buckle-and-breakafter-it-is-shaped-a-fault-that-we-find-often-enough-inthe-old-coin-spoons-and-one-that-patchwork-can-nevermake-good-the-temptation-of-the-trade-which-as-we-s-image342669352.html
RM2AWDX74–Crockery & glass journal . comes hardest atthis point will not cut into the bowl outline. If a tip atthe back is to be struck up, enough stock for it must beleft at this point. A tip calls for a corresponding die,for except it is needed for a single spoon only, the filingon of a tip is too lengthy and costly. The stem must beleft thick and rigid, and the bowl even and strong, sothat there will be no tendency for it to buckle and breakafter it is shaped, a fault that we find often enough inthe old coin spoons, and one that patchwork can nevermake good. The temptation of the trade, which as we s
Carpenter . of anykind from unfair into ideal conditions at oneleap. And one doesn t have to go outside of thelabor unions themselves to find individualswho fancy that xirganized labor doesnt movealong as fast as it should. One can find themhere and there in any old town, and if someof them spent the time wasted in fault-finding in doing some missionary work forthe union organized labor would undoubtedlygo forward faster than it does. A chockused as a lever in the rear of a wheel willmake it go faster than if it is chocked be-tween the spokes. Patiently striving to attain an ideal willget a ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carpenter-of-anykind-from-unfair-into-ideal-conditions-at-oneleap-and-one-doesn-t-have-to-go-outside-of-thelabor-unions-themselves-to-find-individualswho-fancy-that-xirganized-labor-doesnt-movealong-as-fast-as-it-should-one-can-find-themhere-and-there-in-any-old-town-and-if-someof-them-spent-the-time-wasted-in-fault-finding-in-doing-some-missionary-work-forthe-union-organized-labor-would-undoubtedlygo-forward-faster-than-it-does-a-chockused-as-a-lever-in-the-rear-of-a-wheel-willmake-it-go-faster-than-if-it-is-chocked-be-tween-the-spokes-patiently-striving-to-attain-an-ideal-willget-a-ma-image339419014.html
RM2AM5TBJ–Carpenter . of anykind from unfair into ideal conditions at oneleap. And one doesn t have to go outside of thelabor unions themselves to find individualswho fancy that xirganized labor doesnt movealong as fast as it should. One can find themhere and there in any old town, and if someof them spent the time wasted in fault-finding in doing some missionary work forthe union organized labor would undoubtedlygo forward faster than it does. A chockused as a lever in the rear of a wheel willmake it go faster than if it is chocked be-tween the spokes. Patiently striving to attain an ideal willget a ma
Scribner's magazine . heyd find his little hoard of treasure, Parcelled off his small belongings all. Fresh-oiled his engine, saw to every glint of brass work. Shook down the ashes in his furnace grate,— Did all as tho this day were not his last. . Then, leaned this ladder here against the boiler,Swung this rope from the steam-pipe above .And took his reasoned plunge into the deep unknown !. Still, once off, it seems he faltered, somewhere,His reason all at fault in that Great Presence there,Struggled to recover what seemed so slight at parting .Got one foot back upon the ladders rung again .T Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scribners-magazine-heyd-find-his-little-hoard-of-treasure-parcelled-off-his-small-belongings-all-fresh-oiled-his-engine-saw-to-every-glint-of-brass-work-shook-down-the-ashes-in-his-furnace-grate-did-all-as-tho-this-day-were-not-his-last-then-leaned-this-ladder-here-against-the-boilerswung-this-rope-from-the-steam-pipe-above-and-took-his-reasoned-plunge-into-the-deep-unknown-!-still-once-off-it-seems-he-faltered-somewherehis-reason-all-at-fault-in-that-great-presence-therestruggled-to-recover-what-seemed-so-slight-at-parting-got-one-foot-back-upon-the-ladders-rung-again-t-image339950386.html
RM2AN2256–Scribner's magazine . heyd find his little hoard of treasure, Parcelled off his small belongings all. Fresh-oiled his engine, saw to every glint of brass work. Shook down the ashes in his furnace grate,— Did all as tho this day were not his last. . Then, leaned this ladder here against the boiler,Swung this rope from the steam-pipe above .And took his reasoned plunge into the deep unknown !. Still, once off, it seems he faltered, somewhere,His reason all at fault in that Great Presence there,Struggled to recover what seemed so slight at parting .Got one foot back upon the ladders rung again .T
. International studio. ed withhis work than Fuller.He was the wmk. andthe work was him, in avery exceptional de-gree. It is idle to find HOEING TOliA coBY GEORGE FCI I III THE TRIAL OF THE SALEM WITCHESBY GEORGE FULLER (Copyright, Art Institute ol Chicago) fault with a man who was soevidently born to do a thing ina given way. Perhaps it is butthat, through little more and little else than this to be whatof his desire we call inspired. Fuller, with all his modesty, could never have beenturned aside from hiscourse by a single hand-breadth. If he is notunique, I know of noAmerican painter whois Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/international-studio-ed-withhis-work-than-fullerhe-was-the-wmk-andthe-work-was-him-in-avery-exceptional-de-gree-it-is-idle-to-find-hoeing-tolia-coby-george-fci-i-iii-the-trial-of-the-salem-witchesby-george-fuller-copyright-art-institute-ol-chicago-fault-with-a-man-who-was-soevidently-born-to-do-a-thing-ina-given-way-perhaps-it-is-butthat-through-little-more-and-little-else-than-this-to-be-whatof-his-desire-we-call-inspired-fuller-with-all-his-modesty-could-never-have-beenturned-aside-from-hiscourse-by-a-single-hand-breadth-if-he-is-notunique-i-know-of-noamerican-painter-whois-image336715841.html
RM2AFPMDN–. International studio. ed withhis work than Fuller.He was the wmk. andthe work was him, in avery exceptional de-gree. It is idle to find HOEING TOliA coBY GEORGE FCI I III THE TRIAL OF THE SALEM WITCHESBY GEORGE FULLER (Copyright, Art Institute ol Chicago) fault with a man who was soevidently born to do a thing ina given way. Perhaps it is butthat, through little more and little else than this to be whatof his desire we call inspired. Fuller, with all his modesty, could never have beenturned aside from hiscourse by a single hand-breadth. If he is notunique, I know of noAmerican painter whois
Ontario Sessional Papers, 1916, No.19-21 . There is a very constant flow of surface wateracross the pipe, however, and under ordinary conditions the pipe is submerged.Throughout this section any fault in the joints would admit of the entrance ofsurface water. Since the supply is a gravity one and the pipe is under pressureat no point except the river crossing, openings or faults in the pipe would admitsurf arc pollution. (Plate 2.) Torrance Creek crosses the pipe line between the Arkell Road and the Can-adian Pacific Railway: this creek prior to the outbreak was allowed to find its way 1916 PR Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ontario-sessional-papers-1916-no19-21-there-is-a-very-constant-flow-of-surface-wateracross-the-pipe-however-and-under-ordinary-conditions-the-pipe-is-submergedthroughout-this-section-any-fault-in-the-joints-would-admit-of-the-entrance-ofsurface-water-since-the-supply-is-a-gravity-one-and-the-pipe-is-under-pressureat-no-point-except-the-river-crossing-openings-or-faults-in-the-pipe-would-admitsurf-arc-pollution-plate-2-torrance-creek-crosses-the-pipe-line-between-the-arkell-road-and-the-can-adian-pacific-railway-this-creek-prior-to-the-outbreak-was-allowed-to-find-its-way-1916-pr-image342730166.html
RM2AWGKR2–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1916, No.19-21 . There is a very constant flow of surface wateracross the pipe, however, and under ordinary conditions the pipe is submerged.Throughout this section any fault in the joints would admit of the entrance ofsurface water. Since the supply is a gravity one and the pipe is under pressureat no point except the river crossing, openings or faults in the pipe would admitsurf arc pollution. (Plate 2.) Torrance Creek crosses the pipe line between the Arkell Road and the Can-adian Pacific Railway: this creek prior to the outbreak was allowed to find its way 1916 PR
. Dental summary.. ese fillings absolutely without anyundercuts, but I find in my hands that I can put in gold fillings thatlook pretty fair to me, and that suit my patients pretty well, and they 28 THE DENTAL SUMMARY have stood the test of eight years, and they still look pretty fair. Itis true, some of them have failed, due probably to my own fault, per-haps to my methods of manipulating the gold, points that I have,maybe, passed over, or points in the cavity preparation that I havenot prepared as I should have. We all overlook those at times, butI would rather have a slight undercut—not in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dental-summary-ese-fillings-absolutely-without-anyundercuts-but-i-find-in-my-hands-that-i-can-put-in-gold-fillings-thatlook-pretty-fair-to-me-and-that-suit-my-patients-pretty-well-and-they-28-the-dental-summary-have-stood-the-test-of-eight-years-and-they-still-look-pretty-fair-itis-true-some-of-them-have-failed-due-probably-to-my-own-fault-per-haps-to-my-methods-of-manipulating-the-gold-points-that-i-havemaybe-passed-over-or-points-in-the-cavity-preparation-that-i-havenot-prepared-as-i-should-have-we-all-overlook-those-at-times-buti-would-rather-have-a-slight-undercutnot-in-image336693689.html
RM2AFNM6H–. Dental summary.. ese fillings absolutely without anyundercuts, but I find in my hands that I can put in gold fillings thatlook pretty fair to me, and that suit my patients pretty well, and they 28 THE DENTAL SUMMARY have stood the test of eight years, and they still look pretty fair. Itis true, some of them have failed, due probably to my own fault, per-haps to my methods of manipulating the gold, points that I have,maybe, passed over, or points in the cavity preparation that I havenot prepared as I should have. We all overlook those at times, butI would rather have a slight undercut—not in
The Architectural magazine . principal supports are in tlie form of ornaments; but then thereis nothing in the design which creates an allusion to a strongermode of support to contrast with them. Figs. 88. and 89. (from plate 33.) are poys, or supported tea-chests ; both handsome. Plate 34. exhibits five beautiful fire-screens, with which wehave not a single fault to find ; and we may make the sameobservation with respect to the screens in plate 35., and theflower-stands and Devonports in plate 36. Plans for Labourers Cottages. 399. 92 Plates 37. to41.exhibit handsomesideboards, in dif-ferent Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-architectural-magazine-principal-supports-are-in-tlie-form-of-ornaments-but-then-thereis-nothing-in-the-design-which-creates-an-allusion-to-a-strongermode-of-support-to-contrast-with-them-figs-88-and-89-from-plate-33-are-poys-or-supported-tea-chests-both-handsome-plate-34-exhibits-five-beautiful-fire-screens-with-which-wehave-not-a-single-fault-to-find-and-we-may-make-the-sameobservation-with-respect-to-the-screens-in-plate-35-and-theflower-stands-and-devonports-in-plate-36-plans-for-labourers-cottages-399-92-plates-37-to41exhibit-handsomesideboards-in-dif-ferent-image338924529.html
RM2AKB9KD–The Architectural magazine . principal supports are in tlie form of ornaments; but then thereis nothing in the design which creates an allusion to a strongermode of support to contrast with them. Figs. 88. and 89. (from plate 33.) are poys, or supported tea-chests ; both handsome. Plate 34. exhibits five beautiful fire-screens, with which wehave not a single fault to find ; and we may make the sameobservation with respect to the screens in plate 35., and theflower-stands and Devonports in plate 36. Plans for Labourers Cottages. 399. 92 Plates 37. to41.exhibit handsomesideboards, in dif-ferent
The Forest and stream hand-book for riflemen . good ??o one, stick to it until its behavior is perfectly known. Then go towork with confidence, and if a shot is missed the rifleman will prob-ably find that the fault lies in himself, not in the rifle. The care ofthe rifle should be a great point with its owner; the inside of thebarrel should reflect the light like a bright and polished mirror freefrom dust ; no dirt should be allowed in the grooves, and rust shouldbe carefully guarded against. All paj-ts of the rifle should be keptwell oiled, and to prevent rust mercurial ointment should be rub Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-forest-and-stream-hand-book-for-riflemen-good-o-one-stick-to-it-until-its-behavior-is-perfectly-known-then-go-towork-with-confidence-and-if-a-shot-is-missed-the-rifleman-will-prob-ably-find-that-the-fault-lies-in-himself-not-in-the-rifle-the-care-ofthe-rifle-should-be-a-great-point-with-its-owner-the-inside-of-thebarrel-should-reflect-the-light-like-a-bright-and-polished-mirror-freefrom-dust-no-dirt-should-be-allowed-in-the-grooves-and-rust-shouldbe-carefully-guarded-against-all-paj-ts-of-the-rifle-should-be-keptwell-oiled-and-to-prevent-rust-mercurial-ointment-should-be-rub-image339199995.html
RM2AKRW1F–The Forest and stream hand-book for riflemen . good ??o one, stick to it until its behavior is perfectly known. Then go towork with confidence, and if a shot is missed the rifleman will prob-ably find that the fault lies in himself, not in the rifle. The care ofthe rifle should be a great point with its owner; the inside of thebarrel should reflect the light like a bright and polished mirror freefrom dust ; no dirt should be allowed in the grooves, and rust shouldbe carefully guarded against. All paj-ts of the rifle should be keptwell oiled, and to prevent rust mercurial ointment should be rub
Richelieu: . an : — when the head lies lowliest,Clasping him fondest; — Sorrow never knewSo sure a soother, — and her bed is stainless ! JOSEPH (aside). If of the grave he speaks, I do not wonderThat priests are bachelors ! Enter FRANCOIS. FRANCOIS. Mademoiselle de Mortemar. RICHELIEU. Most opportune — admit her. {Exit Francois.In my closetYou 11 find a rosary, Joseph ; ere you tellThree hundred beads, I 11 summon you. ?— Stay,Joseph; — or, The Conspiracy. 37 I did omit an Ave in my matins, —A grievous fault; — atone it for me, Joseph ;There is a scourge within; I am weak, you strong.It were b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/richelieu-an-when-the-head-lies-lowliestclasping-him-fondest-sorrow-never-knewso-sure-a-soother-and-her-bed-is-stainless-!-joseph-aside-if-of-the-grave-he-speaks-i-do-not-wonderthat-priests-are-bachelors-!-enter-francois-francois-mademoiselle-de-mortemar-richelieu-most-opportune-admit-her-exit-francoisin-my-closetyou-11-find-a-rosary-joseph-ere-you-tellthree-hundred-beads-i-11-summon-you-stayjoseph-or-the-conspiracy-37-i-did-omit-an-ave-in-my-matins-a-grievous-fault-atone-it-for-me-joseph-there-is-a-scourge-within-i-am-weak-you-strongit-were-b-image339904782.html
RM2AN000E–Richelieu: . an : — when the head lies lowliest,Clasping him fondest; — Sorrow never knewSo sure a soother, — and her bed is stainless ! JOSEPH (aside). If of the grave he speaks, I do not wonderThat priests are bachelors ! Enter FRANCOIS. FRANCOIS. Mademoiselle de Mortemar. RICHELIEU. Most opportune — admit her. {Exit Francois.In my closetYou 11 find a rosary, Joseph ; ere you tellThree hundred beads, I 11 summon you. ?— Stay,Joseph; — or, The Conspiracy. 37 I did omit an Ave in my matins, —A grievous fault; — atone it for me, Joseph ;There is a scourge within; I am weak, you strong.It were b
Cole's garden annual . MAMMOTH MANGEL. WURZEL. COENiNG, lowA, March 22, 1889.I have bought seeds of you fully fifteen years. I haveno fault to find in all that time wich you, and alwaysrecommended you to friends, as you had proof, by mysending you new customers. You give larger packetsthan most Seedsmen, and gie so many extras besides. MKS. MS M. L. Al3l31!iX. CisNE, III. March 1, 1889.I must say that your seeds are always number one.I have planted them for twelve years, and get twice theamount of seeds that I get from other houses for thesame money. I have the best garden in the neighbor-hoo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coles-garden-annual-mammoth-mangel-wurzel-coening-lowa-march-22-1889i-have-bought-seeds-of-you-fully-fifteen-years-i-haveno-fault-to-find-in-all-that-time-wich-you-and-alwaysrecommended-you-to-friends-as-you-had-proof-by-mysending-you-new-customers-you-give-larger-packetsthan-most-seedsmen-and-gie-so-many-extras-besides-mks-ms-m-l-al3l31!ix-cisne-iii-march-1-1889i-must-say-that-your-seeds-are-always-number-onei-have-planted-them-for-twelve-years-and-get-twice-theamount-of-seeds-that-i-get-from-other-houses-for-thesame-money-i-have-the-best-garden-in-the-neighbor-hoo-image342760423.html
RM2AWJ2BK–Cole's garden annual . MAMMOTH MANGEL. WURZEL. COENiNG, lowA, March 22, 1889.I have bought seeds of you fully fifteen years. I haveno fault to find in all that time wich you, and alwaysrecommended you to friends, as you had proof, by mysending you new customers. You give larger packetsthan most Seedsmen, and gie so many extras besides. MKS. MS M. L. Al3l31!iX. CisNE, III. March 1, 1889.I must say that your seeds are always number one.I have planted them for twelve years, and get twice theamount of seeds that I get from other houses for thesame money. I have the best garden in the neighbor-hoo
. Catalogue no. 16, spring/summer / R. H. Macy & Co.. Special Sublime This Is atotally new su-perfine com-position, or-iginating witht h e factoryafter muchstudy andmany experi-ments. Thecom binationrepresents cer-tain ImportedTurkish andArabian tobaccos of the finest qual-ities and mildest tiypes, blendedtogether with some choice grades ofAmerican tobaccos. The product isa mixture which includes all thegood elements of both foreign anddomestic tobaccos, combined in onesmoke. Will be found extremelymild, soothing and aromatic to ahigh degree. The most fault-find-ing critic will l>e more tha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-no-16-springsummer-r-h-macy-co-special-sublime-this-is-atotally-new-su-perfine-com-position-or-iginating-witht-h-e-factoryafter-muchstudy-andmany-experi-ments-thecom-binationrepresents-cer-tain-importedturkish-andarabian-tobaccos-of-the-finest-qual-ities-and-mildest-tiypes-blendedtogether-with-some-choice-grades-ofamerican-tobaccos-the-product-isa-mixture-which-includes-all-thegood-elements-of-both-foreign-anddomestic-tobaccos-combined-in-onesmoke-will-be-found-extremelymild-soothing-and-aromatic-to-ahigh-degree-the-most-fault-find-ing-critic-will-lgte-more-tha-image336647155.html
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Racquets, tennis, and squash . gives moreplay in a given space of time. To achieve the same end,have a rule that one Fault (and perhaps one Pass also)shall count as two Faults. In order to have many similar strokes in succession—for this is real and true practice—arrange such Handi-caps as Half-the-Court. At the very beginning youmay find it even better to ask the Marker to give you Touch-No-Walls. As you advance in skill, it might be advisable to givethe Marker practice. Hit over balls to him so that, forexartiple, they shall pitch about Chase 3 and 4 on theService-side. A basket-full of ball Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/racquets-tennis-and-squash-gives-moreplay-in-a-given-space-of-time-to-achieve-the-same-endhave-a-rule-that-one-fault-and-perhaps-one-pass-alsoshall-count-as-two-faults-in-order-to-have-many-similar-strokes-in-successionfor-this-is-real-and-true-practicearrange-such-handi-caps-as-half-the-court-at-the-very-beginning-youmay-find-it-even-better-to-ask-the-marker-to-give-you-touch-no-walls-as-you-advance-in-skill-it-might-be-advisable-to-givethe-marker-practice-hit-over-balls-to-him-so-that-forexartiple-they-shall-pitch-about-chase-3-and-4-on-theservice-side-a-basket-full-of-ball-image342744654.html
RM2AWHA8E–Racquets, tennis, and squash . gives moreplay in a given space of time. To achieve the same end,have a rule that one Fault (and perhaps one Pass also)shall count as two Faults. In order to have many similar strokes in succession—for this is real and true practice—arrange such Handi-caps as Half-the-Court. At the very beginning youmay find it even better to ask the Marker to give you Touch-No-Walls. As you advance in skill, it might be advisable to givethe Marker practice. Hit over balls to him so that, forexartiple, they shall pitch about Chase 3 and 4 on theService-side. A basket-full of ball
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RM2AXGHE0–The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1911 . Miss J. FERGUSON, BERLIN WOOL REPOSITORY, 71 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR. Ladies Work oi all kinds made up. TEA of Perfect Purity. HTHE QUALITY of Our TEAS has never yetfailed to win the keen appreciation of our Customers. Even the shrewdest judge of Tea^?•^^ can find no fault with the Grades of India, C^^ China, and Ceylon Teas, we stock. We have a splendid full-flavoured Household Tea at 1/4, and a fine Darjeeling flavoured Tea at 2/, which could satisfy the most fastidious. We can also sell you honest Quality in GROCERIES at Lowest Prices. All we ask is a
The maid of Redenfayn, an allegory of two worlds, in three books: I The book of loves and dreams . y his verdict gave : No wrong youve done, my child. At first I felt A glow of wrath •—• at him, not you, my child; But when the facts I do consider full. Recalling that no confidant you have, No mother whom your secrets you might tell, And what a private thing love ever is. Nature your only guide and counselor. Knowing no law but what within your heart Your God has writ,— and He doth no wrong write,— Instead of fault to find, or blame to lay. Surely discreet has been your every act, And worthy of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-maid-of-redenfayn-an-allegory-of-two-worlds-in-three-books-i-the-book-of-loves-and-dreams-y-his-verdict-gave-no-wrong-youve-done-my-child-at-first-i-felt-a-glow-of-wrath-at-him-not-you-my-child-but-when-the-facts-i-do-consider-full-recalling-that-no-confidant-you-have-no-mother-whom-your-secrets-you-might-tell-and-what-a-private-thing-love-ever-is-nature-your-only-guide-and-counselor-knowing-no-law-but-what-within-your-heart-your-god-has-writ-and-he-doth-no-wrong-write-instead-of-fault-to-find-or-blame-to-lay-surely-discreet-has-been-your-every-act-and-worthy-of-image338409699.html
RM2AJFW0K–The maid of Redenfayn, an allegory of two worlds, in three books: I The book of loves and dreams . y his verdict gave : No wrong youve done, my child. At first I felt A glow of wrath •—• at him, not you, my child; But when the facts I do consider full. Recalling that no confidant you have, No mother whom your secrets you might tell, And what a private thing love ever is. Nature your only guide and counselor. Knowing no law but what within your heart Your God has writ,— and He doth no wrong write,— Instead of fault to find, or blame to lay. Surely discreet has been your every act, And worthy of
. Apollo's cabinet: or the muses delight an accurate collection of English and Italian songs, cantatas and duetts, set to music for the harpsichord, violin, German-flute, &c. All Hell wasaftrmiflid a perfon fo wifefhd- rafhly endanger his life, & venture fofar but how vaft their fur- fflpgSEpfg 1 :as3 m -Q-«- Efe^^i^^^S^ ^ ri C^- prize <p they heard y he came for his wife, How vaft their furprizc when y heard y he came for his wite.. ssBjjgjgggai To find out a punifhment due to gain. He took her again, in reward of the fault, He gave hip:, 8cc. his artv Old Piuto had puzzld his brain ; But Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/apollos-cabinet-or-the-muses-delight-an-accurate-collection-of-english-and-italian-songs-cantatas-and-duetts-set-to-music-for-the-harpsichord-violin-german-flute-c-all-hell-wasaftrmiflid-a-perfon-fo-wifefhd-rafhly-endanger-his-life-venture-fofar-but-how-vaft-their-fur-fflpgsepfg-1-as3-m-q-efeis-ri-c-prize-ltp-they-heard-y-he-came-for-his-wife-how-vaft-their-furprizc-when-y-heard-y-he-came-for-his-wite-ssbjjgjgggai-to-find-out-a-punifhment-due-to-gain-he-took-her-again-in-reward-of-the-fault-he-gave-hip-8cc-his-artv-old-piuto-had-puzzld-his-brain-but-image336787139.html
RM2AFWYC3–. Apollo's cabinet: or the muses delight an accurate collection of English and Italian songs, cantatas and duetts, set to music for the harpsichord, violin, German-flute, &c. All Hell wasaftrmiflid a perfon fo wifefhd- rafhly endanger his life, & venture fofar but how vaft their fur- fflpgSEpfg 1 :as3 m -Q-«- Efe^^i^^^S^ ^ ri C^- prize <p they heard y he came for his wife, How vaft their furprizc when y heard y he came for his wite.. ssBjjgjgggai To find out a punifhment due to gain. He took her again, in reward of the fault, He gave hip:, 8cc. his artv Old Piuto had puzzld his brain ; But
Cole's garden annual . MAMMOTH MANGEL. WURZEL. COENiNG, lowA, March 22, 1889.I have bought seeds of you fully fifteen years. I haveno fault to find in all that time wich you, and alwaysrecommended you to friends, as you had proof, by mysending you new customers. You give larger packetsthan most Seedsmen, and gie so many extras besides. MKS. MS M. L. Al3l31!iX. CisNE, III. March 1, 1889.I must say that your seeds are always number one.I have planted them for twelve years, and get twice theamount of seeds that I get from other houses for thesame money. I have the best garden in the neighbor-hoo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coles-garden-annual-mammoth-mangel-wurzel-coening-lowa-march-22-1889i-have-bought-seeds-of-you-fully-fifteen-years-i-haveno-fault-to-find-in-all-that-time-wich-you-and-alwaysrecommended-you-to-friends-as-you-had-proof-by-mysending-you-new-customers-you-give-larger-packetsthan-most-seedsmen-and-gie-so-many-extras-besides-mks-ms-m-l-al3l31!ix-cisne-iii-march-1-1889i-must-say-that-your-seeds-are-always-number-onei-have-planted-them-for-twelve-years-and-get-twice-theamount-of-seeds-that-i-get-from-other-houses-for-thesame-money-i-have-the-best-garden-in-the-neighbor-hoo-image342761472.html
RM2AWJ3N4–Cole's garden annual . MAMMOTH MANGEL. WURZEL. COENiNG, lowA, March 22, 1889.I have bought seeds of you fully fifteen years. I haveno fault to find in all that time wich you, and alwaysrecommended you to friends, as you had proof, by mysending you new customers. You give larger packetsthan most Seedsmen, and gie so many extras besides. MKS. MS M. L. Al3l31!iX. CisNE, III. March 1, 1889.I must say that your seeds are always number one.I have planted them for twelve years, and get twice theamount of seeds that I get from other houses for thesame money. I have the best garden in the neighbor-hoo
Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . ked.I cannot find a blasted thingThats wrong with that dodgaste thing. It seems to have no fault but one-No power on earth can make it run.Ive sounded it and pounded it;These many weeks Ive hounded it;Ive probed its inward mystery;Ive sought and learned its history-A worthy one, as told to me.Until the thing was sold to me;Then viciously and arrantlyIt up and died, apparently;Though sometimes theres a flickerinOf life, with sounds like snickerinjTis plain it doesnt need repairs.The thing that flivver needs is praj ers!—Walter G. Doty. BE CAREFUL FIRS Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farmers-magazine-january-december-1920-kedi-cannot-find-a-blasted-thingthats-wrong-with-that-dodgaste-thing-it-seems-to-have-no-fault-but-one-no-power-on-earth-can-make-it-runive-sounded-it-and-pounded-itthese-many-weeks-ive-hounded-itive-probed-its-inward-mysteryive-sought-and-learned-its-history-a-worthy-one-as-told-to-meuntil-the-thing-was-sold-to-methen-viciously-and-arrantlyit-up-and-died-apparentlythough-sometimes-theres-a-flickerinof-life-with-sounds-like-snickerinjtis-plain-it-doesnt-need-repairsthe-thing-that-flivver-needs-is-praj-ers!walter-g-doty-be-careful-firs-image339960541.html
RM2AN2F3W–Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . ked.I cannot find a blasted thingThats wrong with that dodgaste thing. It seems to have no fault but one-No power on earth can make it run.Ive sounded it and pounded it;These many weeks Ive hounded it;Ive probed its inward mystery;Ive sought and learned its history-A worthy one, as told to me.Until the thing was sold to me;Then viciously and arrantlyIt up and died, apparently;Though sometimes theres a flickerinOf life, with sounds like snickerinjTis plain it doesnt need repairs.The thing that flivver needs is praj ers!—Walter G. Doty. BE CAREFUL FIRS
. Sickle. tscheVerein, and that she also contributed to the support ofAthletics by being a member of the Athletic Association. We think that you have theright kind of spirit, so we will not find any fault with you. On with the dance, let joy be unconfined. Gladys S. Kuney Athenian (2) (3) (4), Athletic A.ssociation (2) (3) (4),Athletic Association Vice President (3) (4), Junior Hop Execu-tive Committee (3), Athenian Secretary (4), Athenian VicePresident (4), Dramatic Club (4), Senior Play Committee (4). Ah! what a relief it is to look into the face of a girl whois a member of the Senior Class Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sickle-tscheverein-and-that-she-also-contributed-to-the-support-ofathletics-by-being-a-member-of-the-athletic-association-we-think-that-you-have-theright-kind-of-spirit-so-we-will-not-find-any-fault-with-you-on-with-the-dance-let-joy-be-unconfined-gladys-s-kuney-athenian-2-3-4-athletic-association-2-3-4athletic-association-vice-president-3-4-junior-hop-execu-tive-committee-3-athenian-secretary-4-athenian-vicepresident-4-dramatic-club-4-senior-play-committee-4-ah!-what-a-relief-it-is-to-look-into-the-face-of-a-girl-whois-a-member-of-the-senior-class-image336781308.html
RM2AFWKYT–. Sickle. tscheVerein, and that she also contributed to the support ofAthletics by being a member of the Athletic Association. We think that you have theright kind of spirit, so we will not find any fault with you. On with the dance, let joy be unconfined. Gladys S. Kuney Athenian (2) (3) (4), Athletic A.ssociation (2) (3) (4),Athletic Association Vice President (3) (4), Junior Hop Execu-tive Committee (3), Athenian Secretary (4), Athenian VicePresident (4), Dramatic Club (4), Senior Play Committee (4). Ah! what a relief it is to look into the face of a girl whois a member of the Senior Class
Works of Victor Hugo . y ? Have I done you anyinjury? No, he answered. Certainly he had no fault to find with her. Far from it.Still, he felt that he could not be familiar with Eponine,now that he loved Cosette. As he remained silent, she exclaimed: — Tell me — Then she stopped. It seemed as if words failed this crea-ture, who was formerly so heedless and so bold. She tried tosmile and could not. She continued: — Well — Then she was silent again, and looked down on the ground. Good-night, Monsieur Marius, she suddenly said, andwent away. CHAPTER IV THE next day was June 3, 1832, a date to whic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/works-of-victor-hugo-y-have-i-done-you-anyinjury-no-he-answered-certainly-he-had-no-fault-to-find-with-her-far-from-itstill-he-felt-that-he-could-not-be-familiar-with-eponinenow-that-he-loved-cosette-as-he-remained-silent-she-exclaimed-tell-me-then-she-stopped-it-seemed-as-if-words-failed-this-crea-ture-who-was-formerly-so-heedless-and-so-bold-she-tried-tosmile-and-could-not-she-continued-well-then-she-was-silent-again-and-looked-down-on-the-ground-good-night-monsieur-marius-she-suddenly-said-andwent-away-chapter-iv-the-next-day-was-june-3-1832-a-date-to-whic-image339026683.html
RM2AKFYYR–Works of Victor Hugo . y ? Have I done you anyinjury? No, he answered. Certainly he had no fault to find with her. Far from it.Still, he felt that he could not be familiar with Eponine,now that he loved Cosette. As he remained silent, she exclaimed: — Tell me — Then she stopped. It seemed as if words failed this crea-ture, who was formerly so heedless and so bold. She tried tosmile and could not. She continued: — Well — Then she was silent again, and looked down on the ground. Good-night, Monsieur Marius, she suddenly said, andwent away. CHAPTER IV THE next day was June 3, 1832, a date to whic
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