RMPAXX9C–A visitor in the morning sky- an impression of Halley's Comet in the early morning heavens, with Venus and the decrescent moon as its attendants
RM2HHWX8J–Mr W Davis of Priory Hill Dartford, Kent is doubtful about the weather. 10th August 1953
RM2CEN8RT–. Colonel Crockett's co-operative Christmas. temptation. That afternoon the threebig life-insurance companies askedme to be president. And so on—you can read for yourself in the clip-pings—only for Heavens sake dontbelieve any of it. In every articlewas a neat allusion to my Christmasparty. I wanted to kill James J. James,and I scoured the town for him, buthe dodged me. He kept his word,though. For the last few days Ivebeen the most talked-of man intown. Looks like Id been the Onlyman in New York. And now to tell about my littleparty. For two days a regiment ofmen was working in the Garden un-
RM2R90DWY–The Cathedral, City of Mexico, Mex., between 1880 and 1897.
RF2PW7BDA–Boat crossing the bay of Vitoria at high speed. At the top of 'Morro do Moreno'. Espirito Santo, Brazil.
RF2MMYK2Y–Portrait of the Author Marente de Moor
RM2ABXH4N–THE HEAVENS IN SEPTEMBER. Boric Acid in Wines. Science Notes. Naval Show at Madison Square Garden. The Laughing Plant. The Current Supplement., scientific american, 1898-08-11
RF2T1XY6F–Design drawing of metal gates
RM2CEN8K6–. Colonel Crockett's co-operative Christmas. temptation. That afternoon the threebig life-insurance companies askedme to be president. And so on—you can read for yourself in the clip-pings—only for Heavens sake dontbelieve any of it. In every articlewas a neat allusion to my Christmasparty. I wanted to kill James J. James,and I scoured the town for him, buthe dodged me. He kept his word,though. For the last few days Ivebeen the most talked-of man intown. Looks like Id been the Onlyman in New York. And now to tell about my littleparty. For two days a regiment ofmen was working in the Garden un-
RM2ABXJAW–SEPTEMBER 30 1899. THE HEAVENS IN OCTOBER. ELECTRIC LIGHTING AT THE COVENT GARDEN THEATER. A. . AN IMPROVEMENT IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARSENATE OF LEAD. ARRIVAL OF SIGNOR MARCONI., scientific american, 1899-09-30
RF2T1XY69–Design drawing of metal gates
RMRDJ47E–. A tour round my garden . Natural history. INTRODTJCTION. 5 I thought of the exquisite delicacy of my senses, which en- ables me to enjoy these noble and pure delights, in all their plenitude. I also remembered how few and simple were my wants and desires;—the richest, most secure and most indepen- dent of fortunes. And,with joined and clasped hands, with eyes raised towards the gradually darkening heavens, with a heart filled with joy, serenity, and thankfulness, I implored pardon of God for my murmurings and my ingratitude, and offered up my grateful thanks for all the enjoyments he had lav
RM2ABXCE7–PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT 0. D. MUNN. A. E. BEACH. TERMS FOIL THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. Gunflint: Edition. Export Edition of the Scientific American. Contents. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SUPPLEMENT No. 1000. For the Week Ending: March 2 1895. careful examination of this question with conclusions reached in the case of a recent execution 15991 XII. TECHNOLOGYA New Extracting Apparatus —An oil ex REPORT OF THE COMMISEIONER OF PATENTS FOR 1894. THE CAREER OF A CHEMIST. THE HEAVENS IN MARCH. Explosions in gases 135 Fennecs Zoological Garden Berlins 139 Whooping cough new treatment, 1895-03-02
RMRDHRJG–. A tour round my garden . Natural history. FLOWEKSj AND THEIR MEMORIES. 143 which blossom gillyflowers, and my heart beats as if I were about to find her in the garden. That convolrulns, those beautiful violets, white, rose-coloured, streaked bells, which climb up trees and shrubs, tell me on what day it was we sowed some of its seeds together, and at what hour of the day, and what was the form at that instant of the wliite clouds in the blue heavens, and how, on rising up, as we had stooped to put the seeds in the ground, our hair touched; and my hair again seems to communicate an electric s
RMRDHRF1–. A tour round my garden . Natural history. LETTER XXVI. AN OLD WALL. I DO not dislike walls; it is sometimes a good and con- soling reflection to be in a well-secured enclosure, alone with perfumes, flowers, trees, the heavens, the air, the sun, stars, remembrances and reveries, and to know that nobody can come and disturb you. I like walls, but I don't like white walls j I like nothing but old walls. I have one here, along which the course of my journey brings me, and which pleases me exceedingly. It is just as old as it ought to be; if it were a little older it would be given up to the merc
RMRDJ42K–. A tour round my garden . Natural history. 62 A TOUR BOUND MT GARDEN. and shuts up closely. The birds have ceased to sing, and quarrel for the snuggest places under the leaves; you may see the colours you admired in the morning reappear in the heavens; but they have assumed severer and deeper shades. The rose-colour of the morning is red in the evening; the yellow is orange, the lilac has become violet; the globe of fire descends, and disappears in a red fog, which looks like the lighted ashes of a volcano. The trees in the east, in their turn, receive the adieu and last look of the sun, as t
RMRE3B1T–. Familiar flowers of field and garden;. Botany. SEPTEMBER AND NOVEMBER. 237 this is the case with the violet, harebell, aster, and blue-eyed grass. But the bottle gentian often shows a decided pale vio- let blue color, which comes within the category of blues; however, I can not see the same blue in the flower that Thoreau talks about; he says, "a splendid blue, . . bluer than the bluest sky." Now, if we will look at that part of the heavens which is ex- actly at right angles with the position held by the sun on a clear day, we will see a color which Ruskin calls " blue fire.&q
RMRDJ410–. A tour round my garden . Natural history. LETTER XL UPON MY SACK. I AM, at this moment, stretched upon a grassy bank sprinkled with violets, beneath a great oak which shelters me from the sun; I cannot imagine any change sufficiently agreeable to induce me to quit this position. I am upon my back, more than half bui-ied in grass; my two arms, crossed behind my head, elevate it a little; the thick foliage of the oak forms a green transparent tent over me; between certain branches I catch blue patches of the heavens, I hear a thousand noises in the air, a chaffinch twitters at the summit of th
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