RMC7RX06–'The Big Fish' Salmon sculpture by John Kindness next to the River Lagan in Belfast City Centre, Northern Ireland, UK.
RM2RCFJAF–Soldiers and civilians view a German propaganda pamphlet entitled 'Wilson the Friend of Humanity.' The picture was taken in Scandinavian countries during World War I and was part of a larger propaganda campaign targeting President Woodrow Wilson. The pamphlet sought to discredit Wilson's decisions and alliance with Britain against Germany. (Caption contains factual information and is not creative.)
RMRR1YBE–Belfast city centre. Belfast, February 2019
RM2FN98HR–Bust of a Man, 1880-1905.
RF2RE6FN0–Mother kisses her infant daughter softly. They are both in a garden surrounded by flowers.
RFHXN6NG–Man offering free hugs to spectators at 2014 Arizona Matsuri Japanese Cultural Festival in Down Town Phoenix, Arizona, USA
RMPENJB0–Victor Colon, Okinawa Enlisted Spouses’ Club vice president, offers to make a purchase for U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Mitizi Vengas-Fausto, III Marine Expeditionary Unit Headquarters Group administrative specialist, as a random act of kindness, Dec. 21, 2015, at the Base Exchange, Kadena Air Base, Japan. Members of the Okinawa Enlisted Spouses' Club have been surprising military families here with random acts of kindness in hopes of furthering the trend of giving during the holiday season. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman John Linzmeier)
RF2JNM8XE–Belfast, UK – October, 30, 2019 – The 10 meter long Big Fish printed ceramic mosaic sculpture installed on Donegall Quay in Belfast
RMPENJA6–U.S. Air Force Senior Airmen Ryan Charpentier and Kameran Fernandez, 18th Maintenance Group squadron lead crew members, are randomly treated to a free meal by Victor Colon and Shyla Bowles, Okinawa Enlisted Spouses’ Club members, Dec. 18, 2015, at the Rocker NCO Club at Kadena Air Base, Japan. Members from the OESC have been committing Random Acts of Kindness for U.S. military families throughout the holiday season in hopes of furthering the trend of giving. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman John Linzmeier)
RMAGKCMJ–Smiling young girl feeding sheep and goats inside barn
RMPENJAB–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Made Perdana, 18th Civil Engineer Squadron water and fuels maintenance craftsman, smiles after Chief Master Sgt. Charles Hoffman, 18th Wing command chief, offers to pay for a new pair of boots, Dec. 21, 2015, at the Base Exchange, Kadena Air Base, Japan. Hoffman was helping the Okinawa Enlisted Spouses’ Club distribute random acts of kindness to enlisted families during the holiday season. Funds for RAOK have been raised throughout the year by the OESC’s non-profit thrift stores, located on various military insulations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman John Linz
RM2AM7243–Autobiography of Captain W.SCain; biographical sketches of relatives, reminiscences of 1861-1865, also some opinions and reflections concerning public duty . ointed executor of the last will and testament ofJohn William Cain, my father. When I came to readthe will to the heirs, and got to the second item, Ileave and bequeath to my son John Mylchreest Cainone thousand dollars, to be paid to him from my estatebefore any division of same be made, John withtears in his eyes said, I appreciate Fathers kindness,but will not accept. Divide it evenly. It was sodivided. On Sunday morning, December 5th,
RMAAJFAG–The Big Fish sculpture and Customs House from the Lagan Weir redevelopment site, Donegall Quay, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
RMPENJA5–Victor Colon, Okinawa Enlisted Spouses’ Club vice president, randomly buys a cup of coffee for U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Edward Fisk, Command Fleet Activities Okinawa airspace scheduler, Dec. 18, 2015, at the Rocker NCO Club at Kadena Air Base, Japan. Members of the OESC visited all U.S. branches of service at various military locations, offering to purchase simple things for enlisted members such as a haircut, a meal, a tank of gas or a cart full of groceries. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman John Linzmeier)
RF2WBXN4C–Ross On Wye, Herefordshire, England Sept 24 2023: A gallery named after 'the Man of Ross', the philanthropist John Kyrle
RM2DWDFJH–Laguna Niguel, California, USA. 19th December, 2020. Mercy Warehouse manager, Nimi Adokiye ,Steve Cederquist, Anna Easteden Steven Benedict, John Hudgins, and Estrella Harrington at the GUARDaHEART Foundation and Mercy Warehouse 'Operation Christmas Gift' event to help those in need during the holidays at Mercy Warehouse in Laguna Niguel, California. Credit: Sheri Determan
RFR294WE–The Salmon of Knowledge or The Big Fish, is a famous landmark of Belfast city, It displaying text and images relating to the history of the city.
RMMAB0GM–. Ducking days : narratives of duck hunting, studies of wildfowl life, and reminiscences of famous marksmen on the marshes and at the traps . JOHN JAMES AUDUBON. From Healy's Portrait of Audubon. Kindness of Ruthven Deane.
RMAAW09X–Big Fish, Belfast, Northern Ireland
RMC7RWYE–'The Big Fish' Salmon sculpture by John Kindness next to the River Lagan in Belfast City Centre, Northern Ireland, UK.
RMRYR2XC–Elementary lessons in the physics Elementary lessons in the physics of agriculture . elementarylesson01king Year: 1894 Fig. 67. 201. Care of Plows.— Next in importance to having good tools to work with is the keeping of them in proper working trim. It is extremely wasteful to purchase good tools and convert them into poor ones by lack of care, and in no case do these remarks apply w4th greater force than to plows. The John Deere Co., in their catalogues, make some remarks regarding the care of plow-shares, and through their kindness I am permitted to use some of their illustrations. Figs. 58
RMRR1YBF–Belfast city centre. Belfast, February 2019
RM2G4GR01–A cast and painted plaster sculptural group depicting an escaped enslaved man helping a wounded Union soldier. This genre scene depicts an injured soldier leaning against the formerly enslaved man, his head resting on the other man's shoulder. The soldier's right arm is wrapped in a tourniquet and hangs limply at his side. The formerly enslaved man stands tall, looking off into the distance, while he holds the scout's left arm and guides him forward with his right arm supporting the soldier's waist. The scout has a mustache and is in uniform, wearing a jacket and boots with a bag, cartridge bo
RM2AX1MWJ–The gate beautiful . greatthings Jesus did that day when redeeming theworld was to think of his mother, and providethat the cold storms should not blow sharplyupon her frail, sorrowful life. If this was afit thing for Jesus to do for his mother, it isa fit thing for us to do for our mothers, if wehave them yet with us. Then, if your motheris in heaven, and you cannot go to her withany fresh honor, find some other one to whomyou can show kindness for your motherssake. Jesus asked John to take his place, and love [115] C^e (Bate iseauttful and honor his mother for him. There may besomewhere an a
RMAF1N5G–The Big Fish sculpture and Customs House from the Lagan Weir redevelopment site, Donegall Quay, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
RMPENJA8–Victor Colon, Okinawa Enlisted Spouses’ Club vice president, offered to pay for haircuts to patrons such as U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Don Sherman, 733rd Air Mobility Squadron passenger service agent, at the Olympic Mall barber shop, Dec. 18, 2015, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. Volunteers from the OESC visited various military installations on island, offering to purchase simple things such as a haircuts, meals, tanks of gas or even a cart full of groceries for enlisted members from all U.S. branches service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman John Linzmeier)
RF2WBXMXN–Ross On Wye, Herefordshire, England Sept 24 2023: A plaque on an old building to mark the life of John Kyrle, known as 'the Man of Ross'.
RMPENJAR–Jamila Seals, Kadena Thrift Store assistant manager and Okinawa Enlisted Spouses’ Club member, randomly makes a purchase for U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Lakesha Cole, 353rd Special Operations noncommissioned officer in charge of manpower organization, Dec. 21, 2015, at the Base Exchange, Kadena Air Base, Japan. Volunteers from the OESC visited various military installations on island, offering to purchase simple things such as a haircuts, meals, tanks of gas or even a cart full of groceries for enlisted family members from all U.S. branches service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman John Li
RFR294WC–The Salmon of Knowledge or The Big Fish, is a famous landmark of Belfast city, It displaying text and images relating to the history of the city.
RMMA7026–. Elementary lessons in the physics of agriculture . Fig. 67. 201. Care of Plows.— Next in importance to having good tools to work with is the keeping of them in proper working trim. It is extremely wasteful to purchase good tools and convert them into poor ones by lack of care, and in no case do these remarks apply w4th greater force than to plows. The John Deere Co., in their catalogues, make some remarks regarding the care of plow-shares, and through their kindness I am permitted to use some of their illustrations. Figs. 58 and 59 represent a proper and an improper form of point. A
RMA98J3J–Big Fish Belfast Harland and Wolff crane can be sen in background
RMC7RWX0–'The Big Fish' Salmon sculpture by John Kindness next to the River Lagan in Belfast City Centre, Northern Ireland, UK
RMRWPH5C–Elementary lessons in the physics Elementary lessons in the physics of agriculture elementarylesson01king Year: 1894 Fig. 67. 201. Care of Plows.— Next in importance to having good tools to work with is the keeping of them in proper working trim. It is extremely wasteful to purchase good tools and convert them into poor ones by lack of care, and in no case do these remarks apply w4th greater force than to plows. The John Deere Co., in their catalogues, make some remarks regarding the care of plow-shares, and through their kindness I am permitted to use some of their illustrations. Figs. 58 an
RMRR1YE8–Belfast city centre. Belfast, February 2019
RM2HT8M2G–Christ and the Samaritan Woman, from A Life, 1884.
RM2AG48PC–. The gate beautiful. he greatthings Jesus did that day when redeeming theworld was to think of his mother, and providethat the cold storms should not blow sharplyupon her frail, sorrowful life. If this was afit thing for Jesus to do for his mother, it isa fit thing for us to do for our mothers, if wehave them yet with us. Then, if your motheris in heaven, and you cannot go to her withany fresh honor, find some other one to whomyou can show kindness for your motherssake. Jesus asked John to take his place, and love[115] Ci^c (Kate Beautiful and honor his mother for him. There may besomewhere a
RF2WBXMXM–Ross On Wye, Herefordshire, England Sept 24 2023: A plaque on an old building to mark the life of John Kyrle, known as 'the Man of Ross'.
RFR294WD–The Salmon of Knowledge or The Big Fish, is a famous landmark of Belfast city, It displaying text and images relating to the history of the city.
RMAAW0AH–Big Fish
RMC7RWW3–'The Big Fish' Salmon sculpture by John Kindness next to the River Lagan in Belfast City Centre, Northern Ireland, UK.
RM2AG77HH–. Presentation and unveiling of the memorial tablets commemorating the Lincoln and Burns event (November 19, 1863) : held at the Presbyterian Church, Gettysburg, Pa., Nov. 19th, 1914. remains a haven ofdevotion for those who love the name of Christ Page 13 and for those who love the names of AbrahamLincoln and John Burns. It is in recognition and as a mark of the greatPresidents democracy; in the acknowledgementof a simple act of kindness on his part; also, inappreciation of Lincolns unbounded love for hisfellow man, that these memorials now pass intothe possession of this church, honored for
RF2WBXMXW–Ross On Wye, Herefordshire, England Sept 24 2023: A plaque on an old building to mark the life of John Kyrle, known as 'the Man of Ross'.
RMA98J3K–Big Fish Belfast
RMC7RWT6–'The Big Fish' Salmon sculpture by John Kindness next to the River Lagan in Belfast City Centre, Northern Ireland, UK.
RM2AJG674–John Bellows Letters and memoir . mesake Dr Henry W. Bellows. Let me thank you again for the gratilication yourstriking descriptions and indignant protests against the 22 LEAVES CHURCHAM barbarisms of war have given me, and thank you also for your kindness in remembering me, and sending me a book which it is impossible to read without thinking worse of that organised ruffianism which we dress up and call War, and better of the quiet people who have so long protested against it, and are ready to do all they can to soften the calamities it inflicts on innocent persons who are not involved in its
RMC7RWXM–'The Big Fish' Salmon sculpture by John Kindness next to the River Lagan in Belfast City Centre, Northern Ireland, UK.
RM2AM3YEE–Annual Catalogue of the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary . t theologicalpublications. The Newburgh Library By the kindness of the Synod of New York and ofthe Board of Trustees of the Newburgh Seminary thevaluable collection of theological works secured abroadby the Rev. John M. Mason, D.D., in connection withthe founding of the Seminary of Newburgh, has beenintrusted to the Seminary. The collection embraces1,833 volumes and is located in a separate apartment. The Carnegie Libraries For literature of a general character, covering alllines of investigation, the students have free access tothe Car
RMC7RX92–local children playing on 'The Big Fish' Salmon sculpture by John Kindness next to the River Lagan in Belfast City Centre
RM2AM331P–Memoirs of Joseph John Gurney, with selections from his journal and correspondence . quiet life at my own peacefiil home.Thus I can grateftdly acknowledge that our dear Lord andMaster has graciously condescended to compass me withhis favour as with a shield, and I should indeed be worthyof blame did I distrust his loving kindness for the futme.Still, my beloved friend, these things are trying and dis-tressing, and I have, at times, suffered much from them. ButI do feel that it is safe to He low under the chastening handof the Lord;—and, next to this, safe to be subject to myfriends in humility
RMC7RX0W–local children playing on 'The Big Fish' Salmon sculpture by John Kindness next to the River Lagan in Belfast City Centre
RM2AJ4JX0–Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day . JOHN NELSON.1 sented to King William, who asked if he intended returning toFrance, saying that as the war was ended he need not do it.Mr. Nelson replied that it was his intention to return, and men-tioned the security which had been given for him. The king,with warmth, repeated that it was unnecessary, and forbade him 1 The portrait, from the Memorial of the publishers, represents Nelson inHistory of Boston, ii., by the kindness his old age.. GOVERNOR DUDLEY AND THE CHURCH. i8l to do it. Will your Majesty then pay
RMC7RX1C–local children playing on 'The Big Fish' Salmon sculpture by John Kindness next to the River Lagan in Belfast City Centre
RM2AM3JR6–Annual Catalogue of the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary . r by using the card catalogue. The Newburgh Library By the kindness of the Synod of Xew York and ofthe Board of Trustees of the Xewburgh Seminary thevaluable collection of theological works secured abroadby the Rev. John M. Mason. D.D.. in connection withthe founding of the Seminary of Xewburgh, has beenintrusted to the Seminary. The collection embraces1.833 volumes and is located in a separate apartment. The Carnegie Libraries For literature of a general character, covering alllines of investigation, the students have free access tothe
RMB4CFB8–local kids play on The Big Fish Salmon sculpture by John Kindness next to the River Lagan in Belfast City Centre
RM2AWTRYD–The illustrated history of Methodism [electronic resource]; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present dayWritten in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons . Butler inthe founding of the Methodist Mission in Rohilkhand in 1856, through the co-operating kindness of the America!Presbyterian Mission. From the time hejoined the work till his sight failed, in1S84, he maintained an unbroken careeias an able minister of the New Testa-ment. After sight had failed he retainedhis connecti
RMB4DED1–local kids play on The Big Fish Salmon sculpture by John Kindness next to the River Lagan in Belfast City Centre
RM2AG8CB8–. Archaeologia cantiana. pond had beenuncovered against the west wall when making an ash-pit,wherein it may still be seen. During the summer of 1884,by the kindness of the lateDean Scott, I was allowedto make such excavationsas I pleased in the yard,and with the assistance ofmy friend Mr. John Lang-borne was able to recovera great deal of the planof the building that onceoccupied the site. It was91 feet in length by 41 feet7^ inches in width, anddivided by two rows ofcolumns into three alleys,the central of which wassomewhat wider than theothers. The whole wasseven bays long and wasvaulted thr
RM2AFK60D–. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature. t was true.But that which only pleaseth you ! [Then follows a piece of instrumental music, entitled Dowlands Adieu for Master Oliver Cromwell.] J 117 John Dowland, Bachelor of Music, &c., andLutenist to Christian IV., King of Denmark. The Third and I-( a 3 t Book of SONQ? OR PilR^.I 603. To MY HONOURABLE GOOD FrIEND JOHN SOUCH, Esquire : for many courtesies, for which I embolden myself; presuming of his good favour, to present this simple work, as a token of my thankfulness. He estimation and kindness, which I have everbountifu
RM2AWEYEN–Aedes Althorpianae, or, An account of the mansion, books, and pictures of Althorp : the residence of George John Earl Spencer to which is added a supplement to the Bibliotheca Spenceriana . laws and religion, but gods will must be done, and he knows whats bestfor us. Pray for mee, and be as much my frend as He indeauour to deserue.1 wish w aU my soule youd shew mee your kindness in directing mee.No. 17. The following arc her sentiments upon the decapitation of her imcle, theunfortunate Lord Russell. It is dated 22 July, 1683: I have so much expe-rience of your good nature and compassion to you
RM2AFY6M4–. A history of the town and parish of Nantwich, or Wich-Malbank, in the county palatine of Chester. the head of the Circuit. InNantwich, the late Mr. Thomas Wood was an adlive supporter of this denomination forupwards of half a century; and principally through the influence and liberality of hisbrother, Mr. John Wood, a second Chapel, called the Wood Memorial Chapel, was builtin 1881 on the Barony.* * For the above particulars I am indebted to the kindness of Mr. Thomas Bateman, of Chorley, who, a few yearsago, fulfilled the office of President of the Primitive Methodist Conference ; and who,
RM2AG39ER–. John Bull's open door: a plea for it to be shut. to a greaterextent, but I do not think it would help my point, so I will leave itnow and present another illustration which may perhaps more clearlyappeal to my readers imagination. 26 JOHN BULLS OPEN DOOR CHAPTER VII. John BulTs Free Entry System as appliedto an ordinary prosperous Theatre. A reference to the accompanying illustration will at first sightcause my readers to wonder what such a well-known establishmentas a London or provincial theatre has to do with Free Trade orTariff Reform, but if you have done me the kindness to carefullyrea
RM2AWXR1F–Breeder and sportsman . New Edition of John Splans Book Life With the Trotter Price, $3.00, Postpaid. Life With the Trotoer gives us a olear inaight into the ways and means to be adopted to increasepace and preserve it when obtained. This work is replete with interest, and should be read by allsections of society, as it inculcates the doctrines of kindness to the horse from start to.nnisn. Address, Breeder and Sportsman. I. O. Drawer 447. San Francisco. Cal. Pacific Bldg., Cor. Market and Fourth Sts. Saturday, November 6, 1909.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 15 GOLCHER BROS. (Formerly of Clabroutf
RM2AJEPCD–Towns of New England and old England, Ireland and Scotland .. connecting links between cities and towns of New England and those of the same name in England, Ireland and Scotland; containing narratives, descriptions, and many views, some done from old prints; also much matter pertaining to the founders and settlers of New England and to their memorials on both sides of the Atlantic; . From a photograph Kindness Rev. William Appleton Lawrence, John Albree, Esq., and Walter R. Ilhiting, Esq. SHAFT OVER THE GRAVE OF REV. SAMUELWHITING, THE FIRST MINISTER OF LYNN,MASSACHUSETTS, IN WEST LYNN CEMETE
RM2AJEYNN–Towns of New England and old England, Ireland and Scotland .. connecting links between cities and towns of New England and those of the same name in England, Ireland and Scotland; containing narratives, descriptions, and many views, some done from old prints; also much matter pertaining to the founders and settlers of New England and to their memorials on both sides of the Atlantic; . From a photograph Kindness John G. Monlton, Esq. ADDRESS FROM HAVERHILL, ENGLAND, TOHAVERHILL, MASSACHUSETTS, brought to this country by Hon. Daniel Gurteen, Jr., Chair-man of the Local Board of the EngHsh town,
RM2AN89Y7–History of Hendricks County, Indiana, her people, industries and institutions . ose seek-ing the honor of public service. Mr. Edmonson has always been regarded asa man of high principles, honest in every respect and broad-minded. A manof good character, kindness of heart and ever willing to aid in any way anycause for the betterment of the community and the public with whom he hasto deal, he is held in high favor and the utmost respect by all who know him. JOHN H. BUNTEN, JR. That the plenitude of satiety is seldom attained in the affairs of life isto be considered a most beneficial deprivatio
RM2AG74JH–. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, M.E. Church, South. ank you for your kind inviiaftion.* A few weeks later Mr. and Mrs.Irwin received a letter from Jt»hushome. 1 want to thank you, theyread, for your kindness to my boy.His owu mother is dead, but I amtrying t«» fill her place. John wroteme how he was on the point of goingto one of your fashiouaole resorts,and how your kind invitation savedhim. He says he thinks that was theturning point in his life. May Godbless you! Mr. Irwin read and reread the letter, then very tenderly folded it andput it away with a ke
RM2AG4MM0–. Art and artists of our time. in this country, and I hope it will be long beforeit does so. I would not give a sixpence for a picture bj^ Raphael, or a statue by Phidias.These were the old mans words, but his acts were different. He invited Binon hospitably tohis house at Quincy, sat to him for his bust, and showed real kindness by consenting, at hisadvanced age, to have a mould taken of his face in plaster—a most disagreeable experience.Binons bust of John Adams, a very characteristic head, is noAv in Faneuil Hall, Boston. Intracing the influences that have led to the development of art in t
RM2AM2P95–Kith and kin . h to his Master a hundredfold? Dr. Converse, of the Christian Observer, with great and ten-derly remembered kindness, sent me 300 copies, which I sent,his last message to all the old boys. The following is the inscription on his tombstone in Maple-wood Cemetery, Charlottesville, Va., where he rests beside myparents and our two Uttle children: Edgar Woods Sampson died at Davidson, September 20, 1882,aged one month. Marie Dudley Sampson died at Pantops, August 28, 1886, aged13 months, Here Rests Until the Resurrection All that was mortal of John Russell Sampson of Pantops,Whose im
RM2AM54B8–The Collins family ; genealogical record (in part) of the descendants of John Collins, sr., from 1640 to 1760; a complete record of the descendants of William Collins and Esther Morris, from 1760 to 1897 . ic and the Puritan had searched for a feminine model combining thedistinctive qualities of both, they would have found them in her. Her placid calm-ness and uncomplaining fortitude served her well when in old age she lay nelplesswith a broken thigh bone. She left a small estate and divided it by will among somenephews and nieces. I am reminded of her kindness whenever I look upon theengravin
RM2ANE127–Thrilling adventures among the early settlers, embracing desperate encounters with Indians, Tories, and refugees; daring exploits of Texan rangers and others .. . d when they surrenderedto General Putnam, the clod-hopper sarcastically remarked, Gentle-men, I have only kept my word. I told you I would call, and payyou for your kindness and condescension. JOHN MINTERS FEARFUL ENCOUNTER WITH A BEAR. Some fifteen or twenty years ago, there lived in the state of Ohioa man by the name of John Minter. In his younger days he hadbeen a great hunter, spending most of his time in the woods in pur-suit of
RM2AKWT5A–New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the 'the human face divine.' . d his countenancefull of dignity, integrity, respect, kindness, and intelligence.He is in many respects a very remarkable man. John Pierpont was born at Litchfield, Connecticut, April 6,1785. Hegraduf»ted at Yale College in 1804, and after four years spent in the ca-pacity of a private tutor, studied law, and in 1812 commenced the practiceof that profession in Newburyport, Massachusetts. Want of success in-duced him to leave the law and embark in merca
RM2AWTXBB–Breeder and sportsman . xvelope. Stallion Cards for Posting Size, one-half sheet, 14 x 22; size, one-third sheet, 11 x 14. STALLION SERVICE BOOKS, $1. It Pays to Advertise Your Horse! Address, BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN, 36b Pacific Bldg., San Franciseo New Edition of John Splans Book Life With the Trotter Price, $3.00. Postpaid. Life With the Trotoer sires us a clear insight into the ways and means to be adopted to incraaaepace, and preserve it when obtained. This work is replete with interest, and should be read by allsections of society, as it inculcates the doctrines of kindness to the horse fr
RM2AJGJ2A–Boone County Recorder . Ik THIS 15 - THE PLACE?TO GET THE ? BEST IMBER 35. K m Do YouTuinttr? S, Mi Smith Lumber COMPANY, Inc. Crittenden, Kentucky, Joseph Case was farming good andstrong yesterday, and seemed to beenjoying the exercise. ^ m Mrs. Nannie McAtee, of Ludlow,is the guest of her mother, Mrs. AdaConner, and her sister, Mrs. R. B.Carver. We desire to thank our friends andneighbors for their kindness andsympathy during the fatal Illness ofour little daughter, Bessie, who diedin January; and especially do we degsire to thank Bio. John Cropper forhis kindness. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ogden. Ome
RM2AFR8PR–. Boston, one hundred years a city : a collection of views made from rare prints and old photographs showing the changes which have occurred in Boston during the one hundred years of its existence as a city, 1822- 1922. 42. From a photograph Kindness of the Boston Real Estate Exchange TRINITY CHURCH IN COPLEY SQUARE ABOUT 1877 Showing the Hotel Brunswick on the left. The site of the Hotel Westminster can be seen on the right. Just beyond the tower on the extreme right ofTrinity Church is the site of the present new building of the John HancockMutual Life Insurance Co.
RM2AFR8F0–. Boston, one hundred years a city : a collection of views made from rare prints and old photographs showing the changes which have occurred in Boston during the one hundred years of its existence as a city, 1822- 1922. From a photograph Kindness of the Boston Real Estate Exchange TRINITY CHURCH IN COPLEY SQUARE ABOUT 1877 Showing the Hotel Brunswick on the left. The site of the Hotel Westminster can be seen on the right. Just beyond the tower on the extreme right ofTrinity Church is the site of the present new building of the John HancockMutual Life Insurance Co.. From a photograph Kindness o
RM2AXCCHF–A treatise on wood engravings : historical and practical . lllCHAKU UUYLC .JOiiS SWAIN BROWN, JONES, AND ROBINSON IN VENICE. Mr. Doyles Foreign Tour of Brown, Jones, and Eobinson, wliatthey saw and did in Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy, pub-lished in 1855, has acquired great popularity among the lovers ofcomic literature, and by the kindness of the publishers, Messrs. Brad-bury and Evans, we are enabled to give a specimen. in* 580 AETISTS AND ENGRAVERS OF THE PRESENT DAY, , -1^ ,lf %^)^T^. JOUti LLECH OKaUl bMllll FROM UNCLE TOMS CABIN. Mr. John Leech is so well known to every read
RM2AJ4HNB–Confessions of a caricaturist . thewsJohn S. Sargent .Arnold Bennett . Page 3 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 Contents ShakespeareWilliam Howard TaftG. K. ChestertonDavid BelascoHenrik IbsenJ. Forbes-RobertsonJohn DrewIsrael ZangwillGeorge Bernard ShawPeter DunneSaint Paul .John D. RockefellerHiram MaximGeorge AdeChristopher ColumbusF. W. HohenzollernHafiz Confessions of aCaricaturist William Dean Howells Not squirrels in the park aloneHis love and winter-kindness own.When Literary Fledglings tryTheir wings, in first attempt to fly,They flutter down to Franklin Square,Where Howells in h
RM2AWYX4F–Irish pedigrees; or, The origin and stem of the Irish nation . Garter King of Arms, London. College oi Arms, London, E.C., 16th March, 18S0-Dear Sir. I thank you most sincerely for your kindness in presenting me with a copy ofyour Irish Pedigrees. I assure you I highly appreciate the gift, not only as avaluable addition to my library, but as a work I shall read with great interest; and Ifeel assured I shall derive from it considerable genealogical and historical knowledgeand assistance. Again thanking you, Believe me, dear Sir, Yours very truly, Albert W. Woods, Garter.John OHart, Esq. 912 LET
RM2AKNFN6–History and genealogy of the descendants of John Lawrence Hester and Godfrey Stough : 1752-1905 . Ruth Thompson. Ruth, b. August 16, 1891. HESTER-STOUGH FAMILY 15. Hester Thompson. Hester, b. February 24, 1893. Lucile, b. August 9, 1900; d. August 31, 1906.The second marriage of Laura Ann, was to John O.Phelps, October, 1873. He died in New York City. 130. Hon. Jasper W. Muir, on pages 45 and 113.Died at Bardstown, Ky., April 10, 1907; age 84. He was avenerable man, very highly esteemed by all his fellow citizensfor his worth and ability as a .soldier, statesman, lawyer, andfor his kindness as
RM2AG19CX–. The Fillow, Philo and Philleo genealogy. A record of the descendants of John Fillow, a Huguenot refugee from France. an of generous impulses, warm feel-ings and kindness of heart, esteemed most by those whoknew him best. He died 24, Feb 1885. His deceasebrought sadness to the hearts of many friends. 376 VIII. Benj. Lewis born 20 March [966 1823, m. 1 Jan. 1845, Mary Bedient [dau. of David andPolly (Dann) B.], b. 1 July 1822, d. 21 Feb. 1869, 2nd m.20 Oct. 1870, Melissa Bedient [dau. of Harvey and Harriet(Raymond) B.], b. 5 Sept. 1841. Res. Norwalk, Ct., housecor. of Summer and W. Main st. Oc
RM2AM0WER–Tragedy . 98, 199, 303, 303, 217-219, 226, 230, 234,237, 239, 240, 252, 256, 262, 348. Wells, Charles, 339, 347. Werner, 345, 351, 357. Werter, 323. What dye Call It, 314 n. What Mischief Worketh in the Mind of Man, 71.Wheel of Fortune, The, 320.Whetstone, George, 61 n., 62 n., 72.White Devil, The, 198, 199, 202, 252. Whitehead, William, 294, 307. Wifes Trial, The, 343. Wild Gallant, The, 251. William Tell, 344. Wilmot, Robert, 55. 56. Wilson, John, 163. 347. Winters Tale, A, 179, 342. • Witch, The, 3, 218. Witch of Edmonton, The, 227. Woodstock, 109, 112, 114. Woman Killed with Kindness, A, 1
RM2AJGB0B–The call of the dark continent : a study in missionary progress, opportunity and urgency . INDEX Abeokuta, 56, 183-5, 189, 1934, 276Accessibility, 46-7, 229, 354-6Affection, 74, 77-8African Association, 19, 20, 27Africaner, 118-19Albert Edward Nyanza, 44Albert Nyanza, 39, 44Algoa Bay, 103, 107, 127Animal passions, 219-20Appreciation of kindness, 229-30Arabs, 6, 8, 18, 38, 45, 59, 296Ashanti, 45, 55, 63-4, 97, 172,177-82, 192, 213, 351Ayliff (John), 251 Backward races, 52 Badagry, 28, 183, 185 BaGanda, 324-5, 340 Balmer (W. T.), 171, 262, 303 Bandajuma Mission, 171 Bantu, 57-63 Baptism, 271 Bap
RM2CJ7KP7–. Towns of New England and old England, Ireland and Scotland . Fholograpli by Berturd Griffin Kindness Jan lorbcs-Robertson, Esq. THE BIRTHPLACE OF SIR THOMAS HARDY, O.M., THE NOVELIST, BOCKHAMPTON, DORCHESTER, ENGLAND John Lothrop Motley also lived and died near Dorchester He was a relative of the Motleys of Boston, Massachusetts DORCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS.
RM2CENC2G–. U and I. John Andrick taught U.S. History to thejuniors, and to a few lucky seniors.. Joseph Miller taught someseniors how to write Chi-nese, among other things. Tony Lysy was Assistant Director for theArea Gifted Research Center. He alsotaught philosophy on his own time out ofthe kindness of his heart (as far as weknow).
RM2CJ7NBY–. Towns of New England and old England, Ireland and Scotland . From a piwlograph by Berthjrd Grijin ■ Ian Forbes-Robertson. Esq. HANGilANS COTTAGE, DORCIIKSTER, ENGLANDIn the early days Dorchester kept its own hangman.. Fholograpli by Berturd Griffin Kindness Jan lorbcs-Robertson, Esq. THE BIRTHPLACE OF SIR THOMAS HARDY, O.M., THE NOVELIST, BOCKHAMPTON, DORCHESTER, ENGLAND John Lothrop Motley also lived and died near Dorchester He was a relative of the Motleys of Boston, Massachusetts DORCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS
RM2CNJRX7–. Indian history for young folks . JOHN STARK. business of squaws, and not of warriors, to hoe corn. Pleased with hisboldness, the Indians released him from his task. lie was adopted intothe tribe by the sachem, and treated with genuine kindness as long as litremained with them. lie was subsequently ransomed on payment of £100,and returned home. During the Revolutionary War, Starks services were rendered at themost critical moments, and were of the highest value to his country. At. STARK CAPTURED BY INDIANS. ROGERSS RANGERS. 245 Bunker Hill he commanded at the rail fence on the left of the red
RM2CEDDEJ–. Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day. JOHN NELSON. 1 sented to King William, who asked if he intended returning toFrance, saying that as the war was ended he need not do it.Mr. Nelson replied that it was his intention to return, and men-tioned the security which had been given for him. The king,with warmth, repeated that it was unnecessary, and forbade him 1 The portrait, from the Memorial of the publishers, represents Nelson inHistory of Boston, ii., by the kindness his old age.. GOVERNOR DUDLEY AND THE CHURCH. i8l to do it. Will your Majesty then p
RM2CE0JD9–. Presentation and unveiling of the memorial tablets commemorating the Lincoln and Burns event (November 19, 1863) held at the Presbyterian church, Gettysburg, Pa., Nov. 19th, 1914 . remains a haven ofdevotion for those who love the name of Christ Page 13 and for those who love the names of AbrahamLincoln and John Burns. It is in recognition and as a mark of the greatPresidents democracy; in the acknowledgementof a simple act of kindness on his part; also, inappreciation of Lincolns unbounded love for hisfellow man, that these memorials now pass intothe possession of this church, honored for a
RM2CDJ51R–. Bibliotheca Spenceriana; or, A descriptive catalogue of the ... library of George John, earl Spencer . laws and religion, but gods will must be done, and he knoMs whats bestfor us. Pray for mee, and be as much my fiend as He indeauour to deserue.I wish w all my soule youd shew mee your kindness in directing mee.No. 17. The following are her sentiments upon the decapitation of her uncle, theunfortunate Lord Russell. It is dated 22 July, 1683: I have so much expe-rience of your good nature and compassion to your friends to fear your thinkingme guilty of any neglect or want of kindnes or respec
RM2CH4BJT–. Lloyd's steamboat directory, and disasters on the western waters . 18 ^ >. 24 JOHN FITCH. when it had kindness enough to refrain from mockery, merely made anexclamation of sorrow and pity, like that of Ophelia— Oh, what a noble mind is here oerthrown ! Once, when he had been explaining the benefits of steam navigationto a party of gentleman, who heard his glowing descriptions with signifi-cant smiles, one of his auditors remarked, after he had retired, Whata pity that the poor fellow is crazy ! When the experimental boat had been finally laid up, as aforesaid,Fitch, in a letter to Mr. Rit
RM2CF0JPJ–. Aedes Althorpianae; or, Account of the mansion, books, and pictures, at Althorp; the residence of George John, earl Spencer, K.G. To which is added a supplement to the Bibliotheca Spenceriana. nd religion, but gods will must be done, and he knows whats bestfor us. Pray for mee, and be as much my frend as lie indcauour to deserue.1 wish w all my sonic youd shew mee your kindness in directing mee.No. 17. Ihe following are her sentiments upon the decapitation of her uncle, theunfortunate Lord Russell. It is dated 22 July, 1683; I have so much expe-rience of your good nature and compassion to yo
RM2CDABEH–. The story of a pilgrim family from the Mayflower to the present time : with autobiography, recollections, letters, incidents, and genealogy of the author, Rev. John Alden in his 83rd year . DISH. 401 Lo I as he turned to depart, Priscilla was standing beside him.Are you so much offended, you will not speak to me? said she.Yesterday I was shocked, when I heard you speak f Miles Standish,Praising his courage and strength, and even his fighting in Flanders,Frankly I speak to you, asking for sympathy only and kindness.For I know and esteem you, and feel that your nature is noble.Now that our ter
RM2CD936F–. Annual report . Fig. 16.Pyrargyoite Crystal. POLVBASITE Prof. Nicol believes that the occurrence of this mineral in the Cobalt deposits ispretty well established, but sufficient material for analysis has not been obtained. STEPHANITE During a visit to Cobalt, Prof. Nicol, through the kindness of Capt. John Harris, ofthe Colonial mine, obtained a specimen carrying many small glistening stephanitecrystals. These lie separately on crystallized calcite, which is the filling of a vein andencloses native silver. The following notes were given by Prof. Nicol: Stephanite has frequently been reported
RM2CHTPX0–. Shrewsbury; a romance . lbot, mark you, sir; I amsure you understand me, and the reasons which make itimpossible for any but Colonel Talbot to visit you here.He has done me the honour to accompany me. But,perhaps, he continued, checking himself with an ajrof deference, it were more fitting I left you now. No, I said hurriedly, repeating the lesson I hadlearned by rote, and in which Smith had not failed topractice me a dozen times that day. I am here to oneend only—to ask Sir John Fenwick to do Colonel Talbota kindness; to take this ring and convey it with my ser-vice and duty—whither he is g
RM2CNHKC2–. The birds of Maine; with key to and description of the various species known to occur or to have occured in the state, an account of their distribution and migration, showing their relative abundance in the various counties of the state as well as other regions, and contributions to their life histories . NEST AND EGGS OF THE WOOD THRUSH.From till Warlilor, liy tlie kindness of Hon. John Lewis Cliilils.. THRUSHES 623 756. Hylocichla Juscescens (Steph.). Wilsons Thrush;Veery; Tawny Thrush; Cheeury; Common Thrush; Nightin-gale. Plumage of adults: above an uniform cinnamon brown, which by manyw
RM2CEGXTH–. The life of John Bright. tent in August and September, and becameworse again in October. In the last week of November, know-ing that he was in extreme danger, he sent for his children,told them his wishes, and finally arranged his affairs. Hiscalmness and fortitude, and his kindness in thinking ofevery one, touched all around him. On November 27 hisson Albert, who saw eye to eye with him in politics, andhad been much in his confidence, wrote the following letterto Mr. Gladstone : My Father is sinking, and the end cannot be far off.He sent for me last night when he became aware of hisconditio
RM2CDY862–. The works of John Ruskin . awing (1838) of a well-known spot, Watend-lath Tarn, is introduced (Plate V.); it is in pencil (8|xl0f). Thedrawing of Folkestone done in 1849 in pen and sepia (11X18)—Plate VI.—shows the place in the old days which Ruskin rememberedand regretted (pp. 610, 673). These two drawings, and that ofWarwick Castle, are in the collection of Mr. B. B. Macgeorge, ofGlasgow, by whose kindness they are here reproduced. The lastPlate (VII.) shows the piece of faience which in Ruskins later yearsoccupied the central position over the mantelpiece in his study; heattributed it to
RM2CDHAMJ–. American cookery . ohnnys poor tummy grew pained at thesight; ^ And Johnny said tartly, both pies were so bad, No worse ones than either could ever be had. But I think myself that young John was mis-taken. Twas mixing his pies so, gave Johnny thatachin. — Ellen M. Ramsay. His Real Motive As the crowded car jolted and swayed,the stout woman standing up lurchedagainst a seated passenger, tearing hisnewspaper and knocking his hat over hiseyes. Immediately he rose and offeredher his seat. You are very kind, sir, she said, pant-ing for breath. Not at all, madam, he replied. Itisnt kindness, its m
RM2CJ6XPC–. Towns of New England and old England, Ireland and Scotland . From J photograph tuiw in the Groton Public Library, Groton, Massachusetts Kindness Miss Georgianna A. BoutwcU and Rev. Sherrard Billings GROTON CHURCH, GROTON, ENGLAND, showing the Winthrop family tomb in the outside corner of the church. Above this tomb is the doublewindow placed there as a memorial to Governor John Winthrops first and second wives. The largewindow on the right end of the church is the memorial window to John Winthrop, Governor of Massa-chusetts, given by members of the Winthrop family in America, at the suggesti
RM2CGM219–. The military and civil history of Connecticut during the war of 1861-65 . s visiting us, and the effect onour men has been very good. Whereas you formerly couldhear an oath now and then from an aggravated individual,now no such imprecations sully the air. Let me here men-tion the incalculable services rendered to our sick by Mrs.Burnham, mother of Lieut.-Col. John H. Burnham, now com-manding the regiment. Almost seventy years old, this grandold lady displays a vigor and tenderness, a discrimination andpractical kindness, in her attentions to the sick, that havegone far to help us through a d
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