RM2AG8PAK–. Histoire des Provinces-Unies des Pays Bas. Kic î H î S- %6q HISTOIRE HISTOIRE DES PROVINCES UNIES DES PAIS BAS LIVRE NEUVIEME. Où ton trouve ce qui fe paffa , depuis lan MDCIX. jufquà la fin de la Trêve, qiù expira en MDUXXI. i5ep.. U s Q^u a la Trêve , donton vient de faire lHiftoire ,( I ) les Etats navoient pasaccoutumé de donnera ceux,quils envoyoïent aux Puif-fances , qui les fiivorifoient,le xmc i^ AmbnJ]afeun quoiquon lait employé ci-delTus,en parlant de ceux qui fu-rent envoyez folennellemcnt , pour des chofcs deconféqucnce, à des Têtes Couronnées. Ils ne lesnommoient communément o^
RM2AFW8J5–. Le Théâtre italien de Gherardi, ou, Le Recueil général de toutes les comédies & scènes françaises jouées par les comédiens italiens du roi, pendant tout le temps qu'ils ont été au service. L A PRECAUTION INUTILE. ACTE L SCENEI. Le Thème refrefente lapartement dIfabelle. ISABELLE , COLOMBINE y GAVFI-CHON. LE DOCTEUR , LE ANDREajis, MEZZETIN& PIERROT debout. ISABELLE. Ai grandpeur quà la fin nos con-férences ne dégénèrent en con-ventions languiflantes , puif-. quen toutelapréfdinée perfonncna voulusexpliquer fur lame des bêtes. Je ne mé-rige point en fille de décifion : mais > nen 47* La, P
RM2AFT62T–. The Canadian nurse. 85 Park View Registry for Graduate Nurses Margaret E. White, R. N.8 West 93rd St. - New York School of Massage The Toronto Orthopedic Hospital Founded 1899 Only School in Canada. Weir-Mitchell System. Swedish Movements.Lectures in Anatomy and Physiology. Male and Female Pupils accepted. Terms on application to Superintendent, lOO Bloor Street West Toronto, Ont. Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Hospital and Schoolof Mechano-Therapy (incorporated) 17094711 GREEN STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Pa. SWEDISH (Ling) SYSTEM of MASSAGE, CORRECTIVE and MEDI-CAL GYMNASTICS, ELECTRO, THERMO and HYDRO
RM2AG9E30–. Portrait and biographical record of Winnebago and Boone counties, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States. ^ r^^ . ^-^. AMES MONROE, the fifth.Prcsidentof The United States,wib, born in Westmoreland Co.,Vi, April 28, 1758. His earlylife was passed at the place ofnativity. His ancestors had formany years resided in the prov-ince in which he was born. When,at 17 }ears of age, in the processof completing his education atWilliam and Mary College, th
RM2AG29P9–. The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants. 15,057 Franklin county. Huntingdon 7,49i Huntingdon county and parts ofCenter, Cambria, Clearfield andBlair counties. Lancaster 35,192 Lancaster county and part of Lebanoncounty. Luzerne 4.868 Luzerne, Susquehanna, Wyoming andLackawanna counties and part ofBradford county. Mifflin 7,46i Mifflin and Juniata counties and partof Center county. Montgomery 22,365 Montgomery county. Northampton 24,086 Northampton, Wayne, Lehigh, Pike.Mon
RM2AG0865–. Instituta civil, y real, en donde con la mayor brevedad se explican los SS. de Justiniano, y en su seguida los casos practicos, segun Leyes Reales de España, muy util, y provechoso à los que desean el bien comun. líber i. titulus i. DE JUSTITIA, ET JURE. Ad princ. & §, Jurifprudentia i. 1. Sentido Theorico. ^ 2. Sentido praóiico. [j 3. Origen de lajujiicia. x 4. Los provechos de lajuflicia. 5. De quant as maneras fe divida.. Ufticia es una áconftante , y *perpetua vo- ^luntad de dar %á cada uno lo 1que es íuyo. 2;y la Jurifprudencia es un co- ¿nocimiento de las cofas Divi- |ñas , y Humanas,
RM2AG6KA3–. Portrait and biographical album of Green Lake, Marquette and Waushara counties, Wisconsin ... ^-S^;^. OHN QUJNCY ADAMS, theixlh President of the United:^5States, was born in the ruralhome of his honored father.John Adams, ni Qaincy, Mass ,on the I ith cf Inly, 1767. Hismother, a woman of exahedwonh, watched over liis childhoodduring the almost constant ab-sence of liis father. Wlien buteight )ears of age, he stood with? his mother on an eminence, listen-iii* to the booming of the great Ijat-lle on Bunliers Hill, and gazing onupon the smoke and flames billow-ing up from the conflagration ofCh
RM2AG6CB0–. 'Little Meg and I', and other poems. the dead;Go visit her, and may God pour Choice blessino^s on your head.And always hold her memory dear.For though afar, shes ever near;Her spirit watches from above, To guide you on your way;Remember her with holy love. And keep your promise New Years Day. Dover Creek, the brakeman shouts.With voice both loud and clear; Box on back, off on the snowJumps the boy with the golden hair. DA yVS PROMISE. 67 And there he stands, with the bitter past,Just as the old year breathes its last;A little while and hes at the gate Of the churchyard old and gray;* Oh! mot
RM2AG9B57–. Portrait and biographical record of Winnebago and Boone counties, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States. TENTH PRESIDENT. 55. He was born in Charles-cityCo., Va., March 29,1790. Hewas the favored child of af-fluence and high social po-sition. At the early age oftwelve, John entered Williamand Mary College and grad-uated with much honor whenbut seventeen years old. Aftergraduating, he devoted him-self with great assiduity to thestudy of law, pa
RM2AG1KNE–. Focus. doctor with the smooth face and poppyeyes, and specs on top of his head, seemed slow of compre-hension. Hey V he asked. Do you take stitches V I repeated emphatically. Oh, stitches ! Who wants stitches taken V I do. Been in a fight, I bet. Lets see the gash, said he, com-ing around in front of the counter, and at the same timepulling his specs down to his eyes. He spoke riddles to me. I was hazy as to what a gashwas, and I could see no earthly connection between a fightand my bag of stitches. There was nothing to do but to handhim the bag. He took it and without looking at it he laid
RM2AFRA3F–. Olde Ulster : an historical and genealogical magazine. mes of the Hudson 294 Negroes Not to Congregate on Sunday (1682) . . 296 Old Hurley, the Capital of the State 297 Land Grant at Kleyne Esoopus (1682) 301 Fitting Out the Church in 1682 301 The Patriots Falling in Line 302 Indian Grant Until New Fort (1683) 305 Old Ulster Tories 306 Kingston Baptismal Records 311 Sounding Do-0-0-0-0-0-0 .... 312 Lineage of the Christian Meyer Family 313 The Coming of the Palatines 318 Editorial Notes 320 pORSYTH & DAVIS Booksellers anfc Stationers 307 WALL STREET, KINGSTON, N. Y.|E have a few copies of th
RM2AFRMH6–. Les facâetieuses nuits du seigneur J.-F. Strarapole. FABLE II. Un fol, après avoir jouy des embrassemens dune gaillardeet belle dame, fut finablement recompensé par le marydelle.. |e navois délibéré vous raconter la pre-ssente fable; mais la nouvelle recitée[par ceste mienne sœur ma faict chan-[ger cTadvis et entreprendre vous mons-trer que quelquefois la folie est profitable, jaçoitquaucun ne doibve communicquer ses secretz auxfolz. En Pise, noble cité de Toscane, demeuroit denostre temps une fort belle femme, le nom de la-quelle, par honneur, je passeray soubs silence;combien quelle fust m
RM2AFR3GP–. Arcana naturae detecta. lent, fed hifce finio &c ^abam Delphis Batavorum PridieNonas Januarias i6$2« HB 3 Epiftola H$ Experimentd & Contemplationes Epiftola 70. « Data ad%egiam Societatem Londinenfem, In qua agitur De formatione partiumpiperis 5 unum ita di&um piper oblongum eft pericarpium continensplus quam centumexigua piperis granula. Quod in pipere calorem dicimus,nil eft nififal piperir. Cur ea falis particula inftomachoaut inteftinis noftris non faciant agitationem ? *De falevolatili acfixo tnpipere. De fale in pipcre albo, ttt etiamde ejus falibus tum volatili. Tum fixo, fal ex The a
RM2AG8MNG–. Portrait and biographical record of Winnebago and Boone counties, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States. i:OEL A. MATTESON, Governor1853-6, was born Aug. 8, 1808,in Jefferson County, New York,to which place his father had re-moved from Vermont three yearsbefore. His father was a farmerin fair circumstances, but a com-mon English education was alltiiat his only son received. YoungJoel first tempted fortune as asmall tradesman in Prescott,Canada
RM2AG3X6J–. Portrait and biographical record of Lafayette and Saline counties, Missouri : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States. AMES MONROE, the fifth.Presidentof The United States,was born in Westmoreland Co.,Va., April 28, 1758. His earlylife was passed at the place ofnativity. His ancestors had formany years resided in the prov-ince in which he was born. When,at 17 years of age, in the processof completing his education atWilliam and Mary College, the Co-lonial Congress assembled a
RM2AG6KW4–. Portrait and biographical album of Green Lake, Marquette and Waushara counties, Wisconsin ... ^? AMl.S MoNRi)!:. the Ilftli *o,lri;bidtntof The United States,* i ???9iv>j was liorii ill Westmoreland Co., j,-.|i Va., April 28, 1758. His earlylife was passed at the place ofnativity. His ancestors had furmany years resided in the prov-ince in which he was born, ^hen,at 17 years of age, in the process> of comijleting his education atWilliam and Mary College, the Co-lonial Congress assembled at Phila-delphia to deliberate ii[>on the un-just and manifold oppressions ofCireat Britian, de
RM2AG1D4E–. The library of historic characters and famous events of all nations and all ages;. UGURTHA has been made by Salhistthe subject of one of the most interest-ing historical narratives handed do^vnto us from ancient times. The termof Jngnrthas domination coincidedwith a period of great importance inRoman politics, when the corruptionof the nobility came clearly into view,and revolutionary symptoms began tomake themselves felt in the Republic. His career, therefore,deserves study rather for its revelation of the internal decay ofRoman republican institutions than with reference to Africanciviliza
RM2AG8RM0–. Portrait and biographical record of Winnebago and Boone counties, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States. GO VERNORS OF ILLINOIS. ^x/g|^3/OT7I^^» 9j mm. ^ W, i.. ? OSEPH DUNCAN, GovernortX 1834-8, was born at Paris,Ky., Feb. 23, 1794. At thetender age of 19 years he en-^^ listed in the war against GreatBritain, and as a soldier heacquitted himself with credit. Hewas an Ensign under the daunt-less Croghan at Lower Sandubky,or Fort Stephenson. In
RM2AG3JCX–. Portrait and biographical record of Lafayette and Saline counties, Missouri : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States. TWENTIETH PRESIDENT. 95.
RM2AG97GH–. Portrait and biographical record of Winnebago and Boone counties, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States. -4 5»^*— 1^ 1^^ C^ ^ CSi^ C^Ck^cU:^ . .? )VV a JAMTi/S ^^ac^?K?fV^TAT?, iJl. AMES BUCHANAN, the fif-teenth President of the UnitedStates, was born in a smallfrontier town, at the foot of theeastern ridge of the Allegha-nies, in Franklin Co., Penn., onthe 23d of April, 1791. The placewhere the humble cabin of hisfather stood was called Ston
RM2AG6H6X–. Portrait and biographical album of Green Lake, Marquette and Waushara counties, Wisconsin ... TENTH PRHSIDENT. 55 lK^=^. .^^kJt—^ -4BS :^ iJOai^TY-LEil. w i^-^
RM2AG8WE7–. Portrait and biographical record of Winnebago and Boone counties, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States. )HN REYNOLDS,Governor 1831- 4, was born in Montgomery Coun-ty, Pennsylvania, Feb. 26, 1788.His fatlier, Robert Reynolds andliis mother, nee Margaret Moore,were both natives of Ireland, fromwhich country they emigrated tothe United States in 1785, land-ing at Philadelphia. The seniorReynolds entertained an undyinghostility to the British Gov
RM2AG8FER–. Portrait and biographical record of Winnebago and Boone counties, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States. J. ?(i>EPn WILSON FIFER. Thisdistinguished gentleman waselected Governor of IllinoisNovember 6, 1888. He was^ - l^( ^ popularly known during the%^^ .^l £j>? campaign as Private Joe. Hehad served with great devotionto his country during the Ke-bellion, in the Thirty-thirdIllinois Infantrj. A native ofVirginia, he was born in 1840.His p
RM2AFRFWK–. Les facâetieuses nuits du seigneur J.-F. Strarapole. FABLE VIL George capitule avec son maistre touchant son service ; enfin, George faict convenir son maistre en jugement.. ; usques icy ces magnifiques seigneurs! et amoureuses dames ont tant dicti quil ne reste quasi plus rien à dire ;toutesfois, à fin que je ne rompe cebel ordre commencé, je mefforceray à mon pou-voir vous reciter une fable, laquelle, combien queelle ne soit ingénieuse, sera peult-estre plaisante,comme vous entendrez. Pandolphe Zabarel, gentilhomme de Padouë, quien son temps fut fort vaillant homme, magnanimeet bien advisé
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