A history of the Church of St Giles, Northampton . ver sat on the English Bench,being not only deeply versed in his profession, but of spotlesspurity, and perfect indifference.* Sir Wm. married Joan, daughter of Sir Gerard de Braybrook,by Margaret his wife, daughter and heiress of J. de Longville.f Shield 4. Thorpe. Chequy or and azure a fess ermine.[This shield occurs several times in both manuscripts]. Shield 5. Thorpe as above, quartering gules a chevronazure between three stags heads argent. (This is obviouslya mistake for there could not be a chevron azure on a fieldgules). [1614 MS]. Shi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-the-church-of-st-giles-northampton-ver-sat-on-the-english-benchbeing-not-only-deeply-versed-in-his-profession-but-of-spotlesspurity-and-perfect-indifference-sir-wm-married-joan-daughter-of-sir-gerard-de-braybrookby-margaret-his-wife-daughter-and-heiress-of-j-de-longvillef-shield-4-thorpe-chequy-or-and-azure-a-fess-ermine-this-shield-occurs-several-times-in-both-manuscripts-shield-5-thorpe-as-above-quartering-gules-a-chevronazure-between-three-stags-heads-argent-this-is-obviouslya-mistake-for-there-could-not-be-a-chevron-azure-on-a-fieldgules-1614-ms-shi-image338254354.html
RM2AJ8PTJ–A history of the Church of St Giles, Northampton . ver sat on the English Bench,being not only deeply versed in his profession, but of spotlesspurity, and perfect indifference.* Sir Wm. married Joan, daughter of Sir Gerard de Braybrook,by Margaret his wife, daughter and heiress of J. de Longville.f Shield 4. Thorpe. Chequy or and azure a fess ermine.[This shield occurs several times in both manuscripts]. Shield 5. Thorpe as above, quartering gules a chevronazure between three stags heads argent. (This is obviouslya mistake for there could not be a chevron azure on a fieldgules). [1614 MS]. Shi
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. The pioneers of Unadilla village, 1784-1840. and the French The Border Wars Begun.War 1650-1774 1776-1777. PART V. (In 5 Chapters.) Overthrow of the Frontier. 1777-1778. PART VI. (In 4 Chapters.) The Sullivan Expedition. 1779. PART VII. (In 5 Chapters ) Last Years of the War. 1780-1783. PART VIII. (In 8 Chapters.) The Restoration of the Frontier 1782-T800. FOURTEEN FULL PAGE ILLUSTRATIONSPortrait of Joseph BrantCouncil Rock, Otsego Lake Portrait of Col. MarinusWillett Portrait of Sir Wm. JohnsonFort Oswego Portraits of Four Eminent New York IndiansMonument at OriskanyPortrait of Fenimore Coo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pioneers-of-unadilla-village-1784-1840-and-the-french-the-border-wars-begunwar-1650-1774-1776-1777-part-v-in-5-chapters-overthrow-of-the-frontier-1777-1778-part-vi-in-4-chapters-the-sullivan-expedition-1779-part-vii-in-5-chapters-last-years-of-the-war-1780-1783-part-viii-in-8-chapters-the-restoration-of-the-frontier-1782-t800-fourteen-full-page-illustrationsportrait-of-joseph-brantcouncil-rock-otsego-lake-portrait-of-col-marinuswillett-portrait-of-sir-wm-johnsonfort-oswego-portraits-of-four-eminent-new-york-indiansmonument-at-oriskanyportrait-of-fenimore-coo-image336883362.html
RM2AG2A4J–. The pioneers of Unadilla village, 1784-1840. and the French The Border Wars Begun.War 1650-1774 1776-1777. PART V. (In 5 Chapters.) Overthrow of the Frontier. 1777-1778. PART VI. (In 4 Chapters.) The Sullivan Expedition. 1779. PART VII. (In 5 Chapters ) Last Years of the War. 1780-1783. PART VIII. (In 8 Chapters.) The Restoration of the Frontier 1782-T800. FOURTEEN FULL PAGE ILLUSTRATIONSPortrait of Joseph BrantCouncil Rock, Otsego Lake Portrait of Col. MarinusWillett Portrait of Sir Wm. JohnsonFort Oswego Portraits of Four Eminent New York IndiansMonument at OriskanyPortrait of Fenimore Coo
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The physical geography of New York state . nal of Trav.-N. BtO., II :i(ientleinan--l!i; another L 1 a unt i TraveN throuuli the States of North Aiii-ri--a, 17..., .ni and .7. London. I - R 274 The Physical Geography of New York State scriptive, rnore than a century ago there were speculationsconcerning the history of the cataract and gorge. Wefind, for instance, that Wm. Maclay,1 in his journal forFebruary 1, 1790, proposed to fix the age of the worldby means of Niagara. He noted that the gorge is aboutseven miles long, and that the Falls had retreated some20 feet in the 30 years since Sir Wm. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-physical-geography-of-new-york-state-nal-of-trav-n-bto-ii-iientleinan-l!i-another-l-1-a-unt-i-traven-throuuli-the-states-of-north-aiii-ri-a-17-ni-and-7-london-i-r-274-the-physical-geography-of-new-york-state-scriptive-rnore-than-a-century-ago-there-were-speculationsconcerning-the-history-of-the-cataract-and-gorge-wefind-for-instance-that-wm-maclay1-in-his-journal-forfebruary-1-1790-proposed-to-fix-the-age-of-the-worldby-means-of-niagara-he-noted-that-the-gorge-is-aboutseven-miles-long-and-that-the-falls-had-retreated-some20-feet-in-the-30-years-since-sir-wm-image342726316.html
RM2AWGEWG–The physical geography of New York state . nal of Trav.-N. BtO., II :i(ientleinan--l!i; another L 1 a unt i TraveN throuuli the States of North Aiii-ri--a, 17..., .ni and .7. London. I - R 274 The Physical Geography of New York State scriptive, rnore than a century ago there were speculationsconcerning the history of the cataract and gorge. Wefind, for instance, that Wm. Maclay,1 in his journal forFebruary 1, 1790, proposed to fix the age of the worldby means of Niagara. He noted that the gorge is aboutseven miles long, and that the Falls had retreated some20 feet in the 30 years since Sir Wm.
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Winslow papers, A.D1776-1826 . ST. JOHN, N. B.: The Sun Printing Company Ltd. 1901. 1789] WINSLOW rAPERS. 867 I hope to hear rrom you particularly on this subject hy the first op-portunity, and am Sir, Your most obedient & humble Servant, Joshua Loring Esq. ±.0/C0 /ViC [P. S.] I intended to have Avrote to Sir Wm. Pepperell and Mr.Marston on this suljject ])ut am prevented. I thereiorc vrish you to com-municate the business to them and to Col. Fox. Sarah Winslow to Ward Chipman. January 10, 1789.We are greatly mortified and disappointed that Mrs. Chipman and yousre not coming up next week, we d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/winslow-papers-ad1776-1826-st-john-n-b-the-sun-printing-company-ltd-1901-1789-winslow-rapers-867-i-hope-to-hear-rrom-you-particularly-on-this-subject-hy-the-first-op-portunity-and-am-sir-your-most-obedient-humble-servant-joshua-loring-esq-0c0-vic-p-s-i-intended-to-have-avrote-to-sir-wm-pepperell-and-mrmarston-on-this-suljject-ut-am-prevented-i-thereiorc-vrish-you-to-com-municate-the-business-to-them-and-to-col-fox-sarah-winslow-to-ward-chipman-january-10-1789we-are-greatly-mortified-and-disappointed-that-mrs-chipman-and-yousre-not-coming-up-next-week-we-d-image339357552.html
RM2AM320G–Winslow papers, A.D1776-1826 . ST. JOHN, N. B.: The Sun Printing Company Ltd. 1901. 1789] WINSLOW rAPERS. 867 I hope to hear rrom you particularly on this subject hy the first op-portunity, and am Sir, Your most obedient & humble Servant, Joshua Loring Esq. ±.0/C0 /ViC [P. S.] I intended to have Avrote to Sir Wm. Pepperell and Mr.Marston on this suljject ])ut am prevented. I thereiorc vrish you to com-municate the business to them and to Col. Fox. Sarah Winslow to Ward Chipman. January 10, 1789.We are greatly mortified and disappointed that Mrs. Chipman and yousre not coming up next week, we d
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Catalogue of surgeons instruments and medical appliancesElectro-therapeutic apparatusSundries for the surgery and sick-room, medicine chests, etc . - Fig. 3- Japanned Tin Orinasal (Dr. Mackenzies) (Fig. 3) retail 5/0 3/9 each. Vulcanite Orinasal (Dr. Mackenzies) retail.. 6/6 5/0 ,, Perforated Zinc (Dr. Burney Yeo) 6d. 4/6 doz. The Helmet, bronzed (Sir Wm. Roberts), Retail 3/0 2/4 each.Do. do. do. superiorquality, with pad 5/0 3/9 ,, Horse = hair Orinasal (Dr. Dreschfelds) .... 0/9 7/6 doz. Vulcanite and Cotton Wool, with removable in-side plate for renewing the wool . . Retail 4/6 3/6 each. S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-surgeons-instruments-and-medical-applianceselectro-therapeutic-apparatussundries-for-the-surgery-and-sick-room-medicine-chests-etc-fig-3-japanned-tin-orinasal-dr-mackenzies-fig-3-retail-50-39-each-vulcanite-orinasal-dr-mackenzies-retail-66-50-perforated-zinc-dr-burney-yeo-6d-46-doz-the-helmet-bronzed-sir-wm-roberts-retail-30-24-eachdo-do-do-superiorquality-with-pad-50-39-horse-=-hair-orinasal-dr-dreschfelds-09-76-doz-vulcanite-and-cotton-wool-with-removable-in-side-plate-for-renewing-the-wool-retail-46-36-each-s-image343175928.html
RM2AX90B4–Catalogue of surgeons instruments and medical appliancesElectro-therapeutic apparatusSundries for the surgery and sick-room, medicine chests, etc . - Fig. 3- Japanned Tin Orinasal (Dr. Mackenzies) (Fig. 3) retail 5/0 3/9 each. Vulcanite Orinasal (Dr. Mackenzies) retail.. 6/6 5/0 ,, Perforated Zinc (Dr. Burney Yeo) 6d. 4/6 doz. The Helmet, bronzed (Sir Wm. Roberts), Retail 3/0 2/4 each.Do. do. do. superiorquality, with pad 5/0 3/9 ,, Horse = hair Orinasal (Dr. Dreschfelds) .... 0/9 7/6 doz. Vulcanite and Cotton Wool, with removable in-side plate for renewing the wool . . Retail 4/6 3/6 each. S
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. Canadian transportation & distribution management. ank of Montrea Surplus as per Profit and LossAccount 4,000,000 o 5,000,000 00£500,000^2,434,602 62 $ 9,000,000 00 Correct, F. MORTON MORSE, Secretary-Treasurer. Certified Correct, W. A. HENDERSON& CO., Chartered Accountants. Balance at Credit Dec. 31, 1912.. $36,908 96 Suburban Rapid Transit Company. 627,76.; Winnipeg, Selkirk and Lake Winnipeg Railway Directors:—F. Morton Morse, President;D. H. Laird, Vice President; Sir Wm. Whyte,A. M. Nanton, J. H. Munson, L. J. Loader,Hugh Sutherland; Manager, Wilford Phillips;Secretary, G. A. Henson. N Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-transportation-distribution-management-ank-of-montrea-surplus-as-per-profit-and-lossaccount-4000000-o-5000000-005000002434602-62-9000000-00-correct-f-morton-morse-secretary-treasurer-certified-correct-w-a-henderson-co-chartered-accountants-balance-at-credit-dec-31-1912-36908-96-suburban-rapid-transit-company-62776-winnipeg-selkirk-and-lake-winnipeg-railway-directorsf-morton-morse-presidentd-h-laird-vice-president-sir-wm-whytea-m-nanton-j-h-munson-l-j-loaderhugh-sutherland-manager-wilford-phillipssecretary-g-a-henson-n-image336979883.html
RM2AG6N7R–. Canadian transportation & distribution management. ank of Montrea Surplus as per Profit and LossAccount 4,000,000 o 5,000,000 00£500,000^2,434,602 62 $ 9,000,000 00 Correct, F. MORTON MORSE, Secretary-Treasurer. Certified Correct, W. A. HENDERSON& CO., Chartered Accountants. Balance at Credit Dec. 31, 1912.. $36,908 96 Suburban Rapid Transit Company. 627,76.; Winnipeg, Selkirk and Lake Winnipeg Railway Directors:—F. Morton Morse, President;D. H. Laird, Vice President; Sir Wm. Whyte,A. M. Nanton, J. H. Munson, L. J. Loader,Hugh Sutherland; Manager, Wilford Phillips;Secretary, G. A. Henson. N
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. Pedigrees recorded at the visitations of the county palatine of Durham made by William Flower, Norroy king-of-arms, in 1575, by Richard St. George, Norroy king-of-arms, in 1615, and by William Dugdale, Norroy king-of-arms, in 1666. 15 EURE OF ELVET. Sir William Evre of Bradley, in co.^Durham, Kt., 3rd son, to WilliamLord Evre, died 1629 or thereabouts. -Catherine, dau. & sole heirof Sir Wm. Bowes of Strent-1am, CO. pal. Durham, Knt. 3. Henry ? ?? -? -12. William=j=rslaiy, Thomas Evre of I. Mar- 12. Anne, ?? 13. Eliza- d. young. Evre of El- dau. of Bradley, in co. garet. dyed in beth, wife vc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pedigrees-recorded-at-the-visitations-of-the-county-palatine-of-durham-made-by-william-flower-norroy-king-of-arms-in-1575-by-richard-st-george-norroy-king-of-arms-in-1615-and-by-william-dugdale-norroy-king-of-arms-in-1666-15-eure-of-elvet-sir-william-evre-of-bradley-in-codurham-kt-3rd-son-to-williamlord-evre-died-1629-or-thereabouts-catherine-dau-sole-heirof-sir-wm-bowes-of-strent-1am-co-pal-durham-knt-3-henry-12-william=j=rslaiy-thomas-evre-of-i-mar-12-anne-13-eliza-d-young-evre-of-el-dau-of-bradley-in-co-garet-dyed-in-beth-wife-vc-image336653627.html
RM2AFKW3R–. Pedigrees recorded at the visitations of the county palatine of Durham made by William Flower, Norroy king-of-arms, in 1575, by Richard St. George, Norroy king-of-arms, in 1615, and by William Dugdale, Norroy king-of-arms, in 1666. 15 EURE OF ELVET. Sir William Evre of Bradley, in co.^Durham, Kt., 3rd son, to WilliamLord Evre, died 1629 or thereabouts. -Catherine, dau. & sole heirof Sir Wm. Bowes of Strent-1am, CO. pal. Durham, Knt. 3. Henry ? ?? -? -12. William=j=rslaiy, Thomas Evre of I. Mar- 12. Anne, ?? 13. Eliza- d. young. Evre of El- dau. of Bradley, in co. garet. dyed in beth, wife vc
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RM2AWME0R–The Post-Office annual Glasgow directory . Steel WireFoundry Brushes.. STRONG WIRE RIDDLES, SIEVES, AND SCREENS FOR COAL WASHING,SIZING, AND OTHER PURPOSES. Es.iinafes, Prices, 4c, on Ajoplication. l.)8 ADVERTISEMENTS. THE NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION, LD Capital Subscribed and Paid up, £600,000, with power to increase to £2,000,000. HEAD OFFICE—iO THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON, E.G. West End Office-25 COCKSPUR STREET, LONDON, S.W. Major-Gen. Henry Beville, C.B.Jas. Chas. Shaw, Esq.John A. Ferguson, Esq BI rectors. Sir Wm. Henry Marsh, K.C.M.G.Patrick W. Gordon Spence, Esq.Grast Heatly Tod-Heat
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RM2AN5P0W–Dreer's garden calendar 1872 . a. Price, $1.00.SIR JOS. PAXTON, Red, slightly tinged with light orange, finely striated with carmine on white ground. Price, $1.00.SIR WM. HOOKER. Light cherry, rosy carmine stain on pure white ground, large and well-opened flower. Price, $1.00.SOLFATERRE. Deep sulphur yellow. Price, 80 cents.STUART LOWE. Rosy violet, stained and blazed with deep rose on white ground. Price, 60 cents.SULFUREUS. Sulphur yellow. Price, 40 cents.THALIA. White, striped with carmine ; large. Price, 60 cents.THERESA. Rose, shaded with salmon, carmine stain. 30 cents.TRIOMPHE DE ENGHIE
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. Le quincaillier (Juillet-Decembre 1907). -16a, 22a; terrain, 20 x 210, supr. 4,1 do, 20 x 137 chacun vacant. LaSuccession Sir Wm. E. Logan a la rnaison de rinniaculee Conception ; $25(14H412.) ve Chabot. Lots 153-185, 231, avecmaison en bois et brique; terrain, 401 18-184, avec maisonen briqiie; terrain, 22.4 x 98. La faillite.1. B. Gauthier a Josephat .lodoin; $3,3oo(1 10432.) Rue Lasalle. Lol 8-278, avec maison en pierre el brique; terrain, 25 x LOU. Wm. e1 [Jlysse Boulianne a Kmei ene-e Houle, epou e I Louis Martin; $5,000 (140480.) Outremont Rue St-iLouis. Lots 33-21, 22 et 23; 2>in, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/le-quincaillier-juillet-decembre-1907-16a-22a-terrain-20-x-210-supr-41-do-20-x-137-chacun-vacant-lasuccession-sir-wm-e-logan-a-la-rnaison-de-rinniaculee-conception-2514h412-ve-chabot-lots-153-185-231-avecmaison-en-bois-et-brique-terrain-401-18-184-avec-maisonen-briqiie-terrain-224-x-98-la-faillite1-b-gauthier-a-josephat-lodoin-33oo1-10432-rue-lasalle-lol-8-278-avec-maison-en-pierre-el-brique-terrain-25-x-lou-wm-e1-jlysse-boulianne-a-kmei-ene-e-houle-epou-e-i-louis-martin-5000-140480-outremont-rue-st-ilouis-lots-33-21-22-et-23-2gtin-image336704155.html
RM2AFP5GB–. Le quincaillier (Juillet-Decembre 1907). -16a, 22a; terrain, 20 x 210, supr. 4,1 do, 20 x 137 chacun vacant. LaSuccession Sir Wm. E. Logan a la rnaison de rinniaculee Conception ; $25(14H412.) ve Chabot. Lots 153-185, 231, avecmaison en bois et brique; terrain, 401 18-184, avec maisonen briqiie; terrain, 22.4 x 98. La faillite.1. B. Gauthier a Josephat .lodoin; $3,3oo(1 10432.) Rue Lasalle. Lol 8-278, avec maison en pierre el brique; terrain, 25 x LOU. Wm. e1 [Jlysse Boulianne a Kmei ene-e Houle, epou e I Louis Martin; $5,000 (140480.) Outremont Rue St-iLouis. Lots 33-21, 22 et 23; 2>in,
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City of London, Ontaro, CanadaThe pioneer period and the London of to-day . iiB.s, 18II4-18!I8.Coi.. F. B. Leys. 18»,8-1!kiij. MEMBERS .N]) EX-MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT AND LEGISLATURE. TiiK LATR Coi.. Wai.khr, ex-M.P. Tiie i.ate J. H. Frasek, EX-M.P. C. S. Hyman. ex-M.P. Chief Justice Sir Wm. R. Meredith, ex-M.P.P. Col. F. B. Leys, M. P.p. Major Thomas Beattie, M.P.t. s. hobbs, ex-m.p.p. 132 CITY OF LONDON, [continued prom page 129.] Joseph Gibbons, W.King, D. O. Marsh. Tailors—J. Glen, W.Hall, P. McKittrick,Stewart Bros., E. Yeal-land. ra?i«ers—E. W. Hy-man, Simeon Morrill. T insmiths—JohnJarma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/city-of-london-ontaro-canadathe-pioneer-period-and-the-london-of-to-day-iibs-18ii4-18!i8coi-f-b-leys-188-1!kiij-members-n-ex-members-of-parliament-and-legislature-tiik-latr-coi-waikhr-ex-mp-tiie-iate-j-h-frasek-ex-mp-c-s-hyman-ex-mp-chief-justice-sir-wm-r-meredith-ex-mpp-col-f-b-leys-m-pp-major-thomas-beattie-mpt-s-hobbs-ex-mpp-132-city-of-london-continued-prom-page-129-joseph-gibbons-wking-d-o-marsh-tailorsj-glen-whall-p-mckittrickstewart-bros-e-yeal-land-raierse-w-hy-man-simeon-morrill-t-insmithsjohnjarma-image340217174.html
RM2ANE6DA–City of London, Ontaro, CanadaThe pioneer period and the London of to-day . iiB.s, 18II4-18!I8.Coi.. F. B. Leys. 18»,8-1!kiij. MEMBERS .N]) EX-MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT AND LEGISLATURE. TiiK LATR Coi.. Wai.khr, ex-M.P. Tiie i.ate J. H. Frasek, EX-M.P. C. S. Hyman. ex-M.P. Chief Justice Sir Wm. R. Meredith, ex-M.P.P. Col. F. B. Leys, M. P.p. Major Thomas Beattie, M.P.t. s. hobbs, ex-m.p.p. 132 CITY OF LONDON, [continued prom page 129.] Joseph Gibbons, W.King, D. O. Marsh. Tailors—J. Glen, W.Hall, P. McKittrick,Stewart Bros., E. Yeal-land. ra?i«ers—E. W. Hy-man, Simeon Morrill. T insmiths—JohnJarma
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RMPR7JYK–page 191 of 'Castles of Aberdeenshire. Historical and descriptive notices, partly reprinted Sir A. L. H.'s “Castellated Architecture of Aberdeenshire,” with . drawings by Wm. Taylor' by The Britis0043.
. An historical narrative of the Ely, Revell and Stacye families who were among the founders of Trenton and Burlington in the province of West Jersey 1678-1683, with the genealogy of the Ely descendants in America . e list of godparents of the children whom Elizabeth bore to her hus-band, writes Festing. They resided at Chatsworth. The Revells of Ogstonwere also apparently on terms of close friendship with them, for amongthe notes in the pocketbook of Sir Wm. Cavendish is the following:Lucres my 16th childe and the 8 by the same woman was borne on ShroveTuesdaie in the morninge between 2 and 3 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-historical-narrative-of-the-ely-revell-and-stacye-families-who-were-among-the-founders-of-trenton-and-burlington-in-the-province-of-west-jersey-1678-1683-with-the-genealogy-of-the-ely-descendants-in-america-e-list-of-godparents-of-the-children-whom-elizabeth-bore-to-her-hus-band-writes-festing-they-resided-at-chatsworth-the-revells-of-ogstonwere-also-apparently-on-terms-of-close-friendship-with-them-for-amongthe-notes-in-the-pocketbook-of-sir-wm-cavendish-is-the-followinglucres-my-16th-childe-and-the-8-by-the-same-woman-was-borne-on-shrovetuesdaie-in-the-morninge-between-2-and-3-image370065085.html
RM2CE1WP5–. An historical narrative of the Ely, Revell and Stacye families who were among the founders of Trenton and Burlington in the province of West Jersey 1678-1683, with the genealogy of the Ely descendants in America . e list of godparents of the children whom Elizabeth bore to her hus-band, writes Festing. They resided at Chatsworth. The Revells of Ogstonwere also apparently on terms of close friendship with them, for amongthe notes in the pocketbook of Sir Wm. Cavendish is the following:Lucres my 16th childe and the 8 by the same woman was borne on ShroveTuesdaie in the morninge between 2 and 3
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. A text book of physics, for the use of students of science and engineering . Fig. 592.—Apparatus for studying complementary colours. be abstracted, the remaining mixture is no longer white. Thetwo sets, however, if combined, will again form white light. Twocolours are said to be complementary when on adding them togetherthe result is white. There are various methods of combining differently colouredbeams, and the following, due to Sir Wm. Abney, is one of the best.Light from an electric arc is converged upon the slit S by the lens(Fig. 592). S is at the principal focus of the lens Lgand a pa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-physics-for-the-use-of-students-of-science-and-engineering-fig-592apparatus-for-studying-complementary-colours-be-abstracted-the-remaining-mixture-is-no-longer-white-thetwo-sets-however-if-combined-will-again-form-white-light-twocolours-are-said-to-be-complementary-when-on-adding-them-togetherthe-result-is-white-there-are-various-methods-of-combining-differently-colouredbeams-and-the-following-due-to-sir-wm-abney-is-one-of-the-bestlight-from-an-electric-arc-is-converged-upon-the-slit-s-by-the-lensfig-592-s-is-at-the-principal-focus-of-the-lens-lgand-a-pa-image370056031.html
RM2CE1E6R–. A text book of physics, for the use of students of science and engineering . Fig. 592.—Apparatus for studying complementary colours. be abstracted, the remaining mixture is no longer white. Thetwo sets, however, if combined, will again form white light. Twocolours are said to be complementary when on adding them togetherthe result is white. There are various methods of combining differently colouredbeams, and the following, due to Sir Wm. Abney, is one of the best.Light from an electric arc is converged upon the slit S by the lens(Fig. 592). S is at the principal focus of the lens Lgand a pa
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RMPR6RG5–page 27 of 'Castles of Aberdeenshire. Historical and descriptive notices, partly reprinted Sir A. L. H.'s “Castellated Architecture of Aberdeenshire,” with . drawings by Wm. Taylor' by The British0038.
. The visitation of Suffolke . Dame Dorothy Calthorp, only survivingDaughf of Sir Wm. Spring of Pakenham inthe County of Suff., Bart., and Dame Elisab.his AVife, and the Sole and for her SingularVirtues most intirely belovd Wife of Sr.Christophr Calthorp,fromvi5 19thofSeptr.,1661To the 7th of Feb., 1715, when it pleased God toput a period to her Life, having been yeMother of ffourteen Children, viz., NinoDaughters and Five Sonns, of which SixDaughters and all the Sonns deccasdbefore her whose Dust rests by hers inthis Isle or the Contiguous Church Yard,in Ilopes of a joyfull Resurrection.The N Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-visitation-of-suffolke-dame-dorothy-calthorp-only-survivingdaughf-of-sir-wm-spring-of-pakenham-inthe-county-of-suff-bart-and-dame-elisabhis-avife-and-the-sole-and-for-her-singularvirtues-most-intirely-belovd-wife-of-srchristophr-calthorpfromvi5-19thofseptr1661to-the-7th-of-feb-1715-when-it-pleased-god-toput-a-period-to-her-life-having-been-yemother-of-ffourteen-children-viz-ninodaughters-and-five-sonns-of-which-sixdaughters-and-all-the-sonns-deccasdbefore-her-whose-dust-rests-by-hers-inthis-isle-or-the-contiguous-church-yardin-ilopes-of-a-joyfull-resurrectionthe-n-image369591643.html
RM2CD89WF–. The visitation of Suffolke . Dame Dorothy Calthorp, only survivingDaughf of Sir Wm. Spring of Pakenham inthe County of Suff., Bart., and Dame Elisab.his AVife, and the Sole and for her SingularVirtues most intirely belovd Wife of Sr.Christophr Calthorp,fromvi5 19thofSeptr.,1661To the 7th of Feb., 1715, when it pleased God toput a period to her Life, having been yeMother of ffourteen Children, viz., NinoDaughters and Five Sonns, of which SixDaughters and all the Sonns deccasdbefore her whose Dust rests by hers inthis Isle or the Contiguous Church Yard,in Ilopes of a joyfull Resurrection.The N
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RMPR70JP–page 95 of 'Castles of Aberdeenshire. Historical and descriptive notices, partly reprinted Sir A. L. H.'s “Castellated Architecture of Aberdeenshire,” with . drawings by Wm. Taylor' by The British0027.
. Historical exhibit of New York State at Jamestown Exposition, Norfolk, Va., April 26-December 1, 1907 : an explanatory list of articles, replete with chronological material that will guide the visitor and furnish a useful reference to the student of American history . KING HENDRICK. He was leader of the Iroquois Nation allies of Sir Wm. Johnson, andalthough aged four-score, conducted his large band of savages from centralpart of New York through the Wilderness to Ft. William Henry, at southernend of Lake George, where he was slain while fighting the French on Sept.8, 1755. From colored portr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/historical-exhibit-of-new-york-state-at-jamestown-exposition-norfolk-va-april-26-december-1-1907-an-explanatory-list-of-articles-replete-with-chronological-material-that-will-guide-the-visitor-and-furnish-a-useful-reference-to-the-student-of-american-history-king-hendrick-he-was-leader-of-the-iroquois-nation-allies-of-sir-wm-johnson-andalthough-aged-four-score-conducted-his-large-band-of-savages-from-centralpart-of-new-york-through-the-wilderness-to-ft-william-henry-at-southernend-of-lake-george-where-he-was-slain-while-fighting-the-french-on-sept8-1755-from-colored-portr-image370032255.html
RM2CE0BWK–. Historical exhibit of New York State at Jamestown Exposition, Norfolk, Va., April 26-December 1, 1907 : an explanatory list of articles, replete with chronological material that will guide the visitor and furnish a useful reference to the student of American history . KING HENDRICK. He was leader of the Iroquois Nation allies of Sir Wm. Johnson, andalthough aged four-score, conducted his large band of savages from centralpart of New York through the Wilderness to Ft. William Henry, at southernend of Lake George, where he was slain while fighting the French on Sept.8, 1755. From colored portr
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. Newfoundland at the beginning of the 20th century : a treatise of history and development . es of the boys brigades, police, firemen,reserve firemen, and naval reserve, the latter particularlyattracting attention as it is a force only in its infancy in New-foundland, but destined one day to be no mean factor in thestrength of Britains right arm. Arrived at GovernmentHouse the Duke was met by His Excellency, Governor Boyle,and the Premier and cabinet, when immediately followed thepresentation of the address from the citizens read by Right Hon.Sir Wm. V. Whiteway, K.C.M.G., P.C., chairman of t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/newfoundland-at-the-beginning-of-the-20th-century-a-treatise-of-history-and-development-es-of-the-boys-brigades-police-firemenreserve-firemen-and-naval-reserve-the-latter-particularlyattracting-attention-as-it-is-a-force-only-in-its-infancy-in-new-foundland-but-destined-one-day-to-be-no-mean-factor-in-thestrength-of-britains-right-arm-arrived-at-governmenthouse-the-duke-was-met-by-his-excellency-governor-boyleand-the-premier-and-cabinet-when-immediately-followed-thepresentation-of-the-address-from-the-citizens-read-by-right-honsir-wm-v-whiteway-kcmg-pc-chairman-of-t-image369709424.html
RM2CDDM40–. Newfoundland at the beginning of the 20th century : a treatise of history and development . es of the boys brigades, police, firemen,reserve firemen, and naval reserve, the latter particularlyattracting attention as it is a force only in its infancy in New-foundland, but destined one day to be no mean factor in thestrength of Britains right arm. Arrived at GovernmentHouse the Duke was met by His Excellency, Governor Boyle,and the Premier and cabinet, when immediately followed thepresentation of the address from the citizens read by Right Hon.Sir Wm. V. Whiteway, K.C.M.G., P.C., chairman of t
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. The birds of Yorkshire : being a historical account of the avi-fauna of the County . Nest of Nightingale, near Harrogate. R. Forlmn See page 57.. Nest of Lesser Whitethroat, near Ripen. R. Fortune. See poge 68. ORPHEAN WARBLER. 69 of the Mediterranean as far as Turkey ; in winter it migratesto Egypt and Nubia. There are but two authenticated records of its occurrencein the British Islands, the first being in this county, whereone, out of two seen, was killed on 6th July 1848, and cameinto the possession of the late Sir Wm. Milner, who statedthat it was shot in a small plantation near Wetherb Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-yorkshire-being-a-historical-account-of-the-avi-fauna-of-the-county-nest-of-nightingale-near-harrogate-r-forlmn-see-page-57-nest-of-lesser-whitethroat-near-ripen-r-fortune-see-poge-68-orphean-warbler-69-of-the-mediterranean-as-far-as-turkey-in-winter-it-migratesto-egypt-and-nubia-there-are-but-two-authenticated-records-of-its-occurrencein-the-british-islands-the-first-being-in-this-county-whereone-out-of-two-seen-was-killed-on-6th-july-1848-and-cameinto-the-possession-of-the-late-sir-wm-milner-who-statedthat-it-was-shot-in-a-small-plantation-near-wetherb-image375104692.html
RM2CP7DT4–. The birds of Yorkshire : being a historical account of the avi-fauna of the County . Nest of Nightingale, near Harrogate. R. Forlmn See page 57.. Nest of Lesser Whitethroat, near Ripen. R. Fortune. See poge 68. ORPHEAN WARBLER. 69 of the Mediterranean as far as Turkey ; in winter it migratesto Egypt and Nubia. There are but two authenticated records of its occurrencein the British Islands, the first being in this county, whereone, out of two seen, was killed on 6th July 1848, and cameinto the possession of the late Sir Wm. Milner, who statedthat it was shot in a small plantation near Wetherb
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. Eight journeys abroad. BEAULIEU ABBEY. WHERE WILLIAM RUFUS FELL. NEW FOREST361 EIGHT JOURNEYS ABROAD We have some nice Americans here. We drove through the Forest yesterday to Bewley—Beau Lieu by rights—saw the home of Lord Montague.In the afternoon to Stony Cross, saw Sir Wm. Harcourtshouse and the big oaks, took tea at a Foresters Lodge andgot back to a good dinner. What a contrast it all is to things American. Here the birds are endless, the flowers fascinating, hawthorne, gorse, roses, wistaria and the rhododendron in great profusion. Mary is more enthusiastic about travel than ever and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eight-journeys-abroad-beaulieu-abbey-where-william-rufus-fell-new-forest361-eight-journeys-abroad-we-have-some-nice-americans-here-we-drove-through-the-forest-yesterday-to-bewleybeau-lieu-by-rightssaw-the-home-of-lord-montaguein-the-afternoon-to-stony-cross-saw-sir-wm-harcourtshouse-and-the-big-oaks-took-tea-at-a-foresters-lodge-andgot-back-to-a-good-dinner-what-a-contrast-it-all-is-to-things-american-here-the-birds-are-endless-the-flowers-fascinating-hawthorne-gorse-roses-wistaria-and-the-rhododendron-in-great-profusion-mary-is-more-enthusiastic-about-travel-than-ever-and-image370387335.html
RM2CEGGR3–. Eight journeys abroad. BEAULIEU ABBEY. WHERE WILLIAM RUFUS FELL. NEW FOREST361 EIGHT JOURNEYS ABROAD We have some nice Americans here. We drove through the Forest yesterday to Bewley—Beau Lieu by rights—saw the home of Lord Montague.In the afternoon to Stony Cross, saw Sir Wm. Harcourtshouse and the big oaks, took tea at a Foresters Lodge andgot back to a good dinner. What a contrast it all is to things American. Here the birds are endless, the flowers fascinating, hawthorne, gorse, roses, wistaria and the rhododendron in great profusion. Mary is more enthusiastic about travel than ever and
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. Eight journeys abroad. WHERE WILLIAM RUFUS FELL. NEW FOREST361 EIGHT JOURNEYS ABROAD We have some nice Americans here. We drove through the Forest yesterday to Bewley—Beau Lieu by rights—saw the home of Lord Montague.In the afternoon to Stony Cross, saw Sir Wm. Harcourtshouse and the big oaks, took tea at a Foresters Lodge andgot back to a good dinner. What a contrast it all is to things American. Here the birds are endless, the flowers fascinating, hawthorne, gorse, roses, wistaria and the rhododendron in great profusion. Mary is more enthusiastic about travel than ever and beams upon us al Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eight-journeys-abroad-where-william-rufus-fell-new-forest361-eight-journeys-abroad-we-have-some-nice-americans-here-we-drove-through-the-forest-yesterday-to-bewleybeau-lieu-by-rightssaw-the-home-of-lord-montaguein-the-afternoon-to-stony-cross-saw-sir-wm-harcourtshouse-and-the-big-oaks-took-tea-at-a-foresters-lodge-andgot-back-to-a-good-dinner-what-a-contrast-it-all-is-to-things-american-here-the-birds-are-endless-the-flowers-fascinating-hawthorne-gorse-roses-wistaria-and-the-rhododendron-in-great-profusion-mary-is-more-enthusiastic-about-travel-than-ever-and-beams-upon-us-al-image370387317.html
RM2CEGGPD–. Eight journeys abroad. WHERE WILLIAM RUFUS FELL. NEW FOREST361 EIGHT JOURNEYS ABROAD We have some nice Americans here. We drove through the Forest yesterday to Bewley—Beau Lieu by rights—saw the home of Lord Montague.In the afternoon to Stony Cross, saw Sir Wm. Harcourtshouse and the big oaks, took tea at a Foresters Lodge andgot back to a good dinner. What a contrast it all is to things American. Here the birds are endless, the flowers fascinating, hawthorne, gorse, roses, wistaria and the rhododendron in great profusion. Mary is more enthusiastic about travel than ever and beams upon us al
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. A general history of quadrupeds : the figures engraved on wood . as he had accomplifhed it.One of the Hounds purfued to the wall; but being un-able to get over it,^ laid down, and almoft immediately expired : The other was alfo found dead at a fmall dif-tance. *< The length of the chafe is uncertain : But, as theywere feen at Red-kirks, near Annan, in Scotland, diftant, * In 1788, Mr Noels pack^vvas fold to Sir Wm LowtherBart, for loco guineas. 350 HISTORY OF QUADRUPEDS. by the pofl-road, about forty-fix miles, it is conjedlured,that the circuitous and uneven courfe they might be fup-pofe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-general-history-of-quadrupeds-the-figures-engraved-on-wood-as-he-had-accomplifhed-itone-of-the-hounds-purfued-to-the-wall-but-being-un-able-to-get-over-it-laid-down-and-almoft-immediately-expired-the-other-was-alfo-found-dead-at-a-fmall-dif-tance-lt-the-length-of-the-chafe-is-uncertain-but-as-theywere-feen-at-red-kirks-near-annan-in-scotland-diftant-in-1788-mr-noels-packvvas-fold-to-sir-wm-lowtherbart-for-loco-guineas-350-history-of-quadrupeds-by-the-pofl-road-about-forty-fix-miles-it-is-conjedluredthat-the-circuitous-and-uneven-courfe-they-might-be-fup-pofe-image369803848.html
RM2CDJ0G8–. A general history of quadrupeds : the figures engraved on wood . as he had accomplifhed it.One of the Hounds purfued to the wall; but being un-able to get over it,^ laid down, and almoft immediately expired : The other was alfo found dead at a fmall dif-tance. *< The length of the chafe is uncertain : But, as theywere feen at Red-kirks, near Annan, in Scotland, diftant, * In 1788, Mr Noels pack^vvas fold to Sir Wm LowtherBart, for loco guineas. 350 HISTORY OF QUADRUPEDS. by the pofl-road, about forty-fix miles, it is conjedlured,that the circuitous and uneven courfe they might be fup-pofe
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. Alden's Oxford guide : with key-plan of the University and city, and numerous engravings . Exeter College. 113 62. Exeter College, which we enter from The Turl,formerly a narrow opening through the city wallinto the High-street. It derives its name from its foundation, in 1314. by WalterStapledon, Bishop of Exeter, whose design vas frustratedby his untimely death. It was, however, incorporated bycharter of Queen Elizabeth in 1565, when Sir Wm. Petrecontributed munificently towards a second endowment. The W. front, by which we enter, is 220 feet in length ; its gate- ARMS OF way tower was r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aldens-oxford-guide-with-key-plan-of-the-university-and-city-and-numerous-engravings-exeter-college-113-62-exeter-college-which-we-enter-from-the-turlformerly-a-narrow-opening-through-the-city-wallinto-the-high-street-it-derives-its-name-from-its-foundation-in-1314-by-walterstapledon-bishop-of-exeter-whose-design-vas-frustratedby-his-untimely-death-it-was-however-incorporated-bycharter-of-queen-elizabeth-in-1565-when-sir-wm-petrecontributed-munificently-towards-a-second-endowment-the-w-front-by-which-we-enter-is-220-feet-in-length-its-gate-arms-of-way-tower-was-r-image369826419.html
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. Geological magazine. se imperfect notes may have theresult of directing attention to them. EXPLANATION OF PLATE XIV. Viverra Saslingsia, Davies, sp. nov. From the Eocene Freshwater Beds ofHordwell, Hampshire. Fig. L Outer side view of anterior portion of the head and teeth; and of the inner side of the left mandibular ramus.Fig. 2. Crown view of the upper teeth.Fig. 3. Outer view of the detached portion of right ramus of the lower jaw; the parts wanting are restored in outline.Fig. 4. Crown view of the lower teeth. Sir Wm. Dawson—Notes on the Geology of Egypt. 439 II.—Notes on the Geology of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/geological-magazine-se-imperfect-notes-may-have-theresult-of-directing-attention-to-them-explanation-of-plate-xiv-viverra-saslingsia-davies-sp-nov-from-the-eocene-freshwater-beds-ofhordwell-hampshire-fig-l-outer-side-view-of-anterior-portion-of-the-head-and-teeth-and-of-the-inner-side-of-the-left-mandibular-ramusfig-2-crown-view-of-the-upper-teethfig-3-outer-view-of-the-detached-portion-of-right-ramus-of-the-lower-jaw-the-parts-wanting-are-restored-in-outlinefig-4-crown-view-of-the-lower-teeth-sir-wm-dawsonnotes-on-the-geology-of-egypt-439-iinotes-on-the-geology-of-image370562950.html
RM2CETGR2–. Geological magazine. se imperfect notes may have theresult of directing attention to them. EXPLANATION OF PLATE XIV. Viverra Saslingsia, Davies, sp. nov. From the Eocene Freshwater Beds ofHordwell, Hampshire. Fig. L Outer side view of anterior portion of the head and teeth; and of the inner side of the left mandibular ramus.Fig. 2. Crown view of the upper teeth.Fig. 3. Outer view of the detached portion of right ramus of the lower jaw; the parts wanting are restored in outline.Fig. 4. Crown view of the lower teeth. Sir Wm. Dawson—Notes on the Geology of Egypt. 439 II.—Notes on the Geology of
Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1839 Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal edinburghnewphil28edin Year: 1839 - 1840 432 Index. Quartz veins, effects of, described by Rozet, 395. Redfield, M., his observations on the law of storms, 361. Rees, G. O., M.D., on the supposed existence of fluoric acid, as an ingredient in certain animal matters, 90. Register of mean temperature, &;c. at Applegarth, by Wm. Dunbar, D.D., 112. Reich, Professor F., researches on the electrical currents in the me- talliferous veins of ' Himmelfahrt, near Freyberg,' 1. Robison, Sir John, on the application of steam to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-new-philosophical-journal-1839-edinburgh-new-philosophical-journal-edinburghnewphil28edin-year-1839-1840-432-index-quartz-veins-effects-of-described-by-rozet-395-redfield-m-his-observations-on-the-law-of-storms-361-rees-g-o-md-on-the-supposed-existence-of-fluoric-acid-as-an-ingredient-in-certain-animal-matters-90-register-of-mean-temperature-c-at-applegarth-by-wm-dunbar-dd-112-reich-professor-f-researches-on-the-electrical-currents-in-the-me-talliferous-veins-of-himmelfahrt-near-freyberg-1-robison-sir-john-on-the-application-of-steam-to-image239906484.html
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. Australia and the fiscal problem ... I >-^ #^ * -^ •■ Liberty, Fraternity and Equality are grandwords. It will be grander still to so frame thelaws of the Commonwealth that blessings willbrighten the destinies of Australia in the days to come — G. H. REID. Rembrandt Studioi. Hloik Artu.ii, Melbourne Copyiifiht Ru;ht Hon. G. H. REID, P.C, K.C, M.P. yj^lw^ tJLL^mAu£.-eA^ AUSTRALIA AND THE FISCAL PROBLEM Contents :THE FISCAL PROBLEM MY FIGHT FOR REFORM (To the Electors of Australia and Tasmania) By the Right Hon. G. Hi REID, P.C., K.C., M.P, Preferential Trade By the Hon. Sir Wm. McMillan - Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/australia-and-the-fiscal-problem-i-gt-liberty-fraternity-and-equality-are-grandwords-it-will-be-grander-still-to-so-frame-thelaws-of-the-commonwealth-that-blessings-willbrighten-the-destinies-of-australia-in-the-days-to-come-g-h-reid-rembrandt-studioi-hloik-artuii-melbourne-copyiifiht-ruht-hon-g-h-reid-pc-kc-mp-yjlw-tjllmau-ea-australia-and-the-fiscal-problem-contents-the-fiscal-problem-my-fight-for-reform-to-the-electors-of-australia-and-tasmania-by-the-right-hon-g-hi-reid-pc-kc-mp-preferential-trade-by-the-hon-sir-wm-mcmillan-image370457443.html
RM2CEKP6Y–. Australia and the fiscal problem ... I >-^ #^ * -^ •■ Liberty, Fraternity and Equality are grandwords. It will be grander still to so frame thelaws of the Commonwealth that blessings willbrighten the destinies of Australia in the days to come — G. H. REID. Rembrandt Studioi. Hloik Artu.ii, Melbourne Copyiifiht Ru;ht Hon. G. H. REID, P.C, K.C, M.P. yj^lw^ tJLL^mAu£.-eA^ AUSTRALIA AND THE FISCAL PROBLEM Contents :THE FISCAL PROBLEM MY FIGHT FOR REFORM (To the Electors of Australia and Tasmania) By the Right Hon. G. Hi REID, P.C., K.C., M.P, Preferential Trade By the Hon. Sir Wm. McMillan -
E.G. Hill & Co., wholesale florists : spring of 1896 eghillcowholesal1896eghi Year: 1896 8 E. G. HILL & CO , RICHMOND, IND. WM. SIMPSON. (See page 6.1 Owen's Hrilliunt. Brightest crimson ; broad, spread- ing florets ; blooms 5 to 6 inches across Informal and beautiful F. C. C. Owen's Crimson* Chinese incurved , ver bright crimson ; florets broad and brilliant. Nice habit. The brightest color to be found in this class. Two F. C. C.'s. Sir Edwin T. Smith. (Jolden yellow, of shade ; florets flat and recurving. Fine for exhibition. Either crown or terminal. F. C. C. FRENCH NOVELTIES. Aniiral Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eg-hill-co-wholesale-florists-spring-of-1896-eghillcowholesal1896eghi-year-1896-8-e-g-hill-co-richmond-ind-wm-simpson-see-page-61-owens-hrilliunt-brightest-crimson-broad-spread-ing-florets-blooms-5-to-6-inches-across-informal-and-beautiful-f-c-c-owens-crimson-chinese-incurved-ver-bright-crimson-florets-broad-and-brilliant-nice-habit-the-brightest-color-to-be-found-in-this-class-two-f-c-cs-sir-edwin-t-smith-jolden-yellow-of-shade-florets-flat-and-recurving-fine-for-exhibition-either-crown-or-terminal-f-c-c-french-novelties-aniiral-image240698810.html
RMRYGNP2–E.G. Hill & Co., wholesale florists : spring of 1896 eghillcowholesal1896eghi Year: 1896 8 E. G. HILL & CO , RICHMOND, IND. WM. SIMPSON. (See page 6.1 Owen's Hrilliunt. Brightest crimson ; broad, spread- ing florets ; blooms 5 to 6 inches across Informal and beautiful F. C. C. Owen's Crimson* Chinese incurved , ver bright crimson ; florets broad and brilliant. Nice habit. The brightest color to be found in this class. Two F. C. C.'s. Sir Edwin T. Smith. (Jolden yellow, of shade ; florets flat and recurving. Fine for exhibition. Either crown or terminal. F. C. C. FRENCH NOVELTIES. Aniiral
. Radio-activity : an elementary treatise from the standpoint of the disintegration theory . SPINTHARISCOPES Showing the Scintillations of Radium,21/- W. MARTIN DALE, ^-^° ^ Chemist,10, NEW CAVENDISH ST., W. Telegraphic Address: Martindale Chemist London. Telephone: 1797 Paddington. HELIU AND ARGON. Prepared under the direction of SIR Wm. RAMSAY, k.c.b., ll.d., d.sc f.r.s. BY THOMAS TYRER & GO., bTD. STRATFORD, LONDON, E., And sold by ihem IN TUBES, 100 c.c, 25s. U.K. 6 Dols. U.S.A. THOMAS TYRER & CO. undertake Technical Operations for Inventorsand Patentees by arrangement. SPINTHARISCOPES As Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/radio-activity-an-elementary-treatise-from-the-standpoint-of-the-disintegration-theory-spinthariscopes-showing-the-scintillations-of-radium21-w-martin-dale-chemist10-new-cavendish-st-w-telegraphic-address-martindale-chemist-london-telephone-1797-paddington-heliu-and-argon-prepared-under-the-direction-of-sir-wm-ramsay-kcb-lld-dsc-frs-by-thomas-tyrer-go-btd-stratford-london-e-and-sold-by-ihem-in-tubes-100-cc-25s-uk-6-dols-usa-thomas-tyrer-co-undertake-technical-operations-for-inventorsand-patentees-by-arrangement-spinthariscopes-as-image376087010.html
RM2CRT6PX–. Radio-activity : an elementary treatise from the standpoint of the disintegration theory . SPINTHARISCOPES Showing the Scintillations of Radium,21/- W. MARTIN DALE, ^-^° ^ Chemist,10, NEW CAVENDISH ST., W. Telegraphic Address: Martindale Chemist London. Telephone: 1797 Paddington. HELIU AND ARGON. Prepared under the direction of SIR Wm. RAMSAY, k.c.b., ll.d., d.sc f.r.s. BY THOMAS TYRER & GO., bTD. STRATFORD, LONDON, E., And sold by ihem IN TUBES, 100 c.c, 25s. U.K. 6 Dols. U.S.A. THOMAS TYRER & CO. undertake Technical Operations for Inventorsand Patentees by arrangement. SPINTHARISCOPES As
Elliott's fifty-third annual edition of Elliott's fifty-third annual edition of fall bulbs elliottsfiftythi1898wmel Year: 1898 Wm. Elliott & Sons, 54 and 565 Dey Street, New York. NARCISSUS INCOMPARABILIS. Cbalice Cupped, Monesucli DafTodil^i. Cynosure. Large primrose petals and cup, the latter orange stained, charming. 5c. each; '25e. per doz.; |1.75 per 100. Sir Watkin. Grand chalice flower, immense size, 5%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% inches in circumference, long stemmed. 12c. each ; SI. 10 per doz. Stella. Early white, golden cup, large handsome flowers, petals white. 5c, each; 25c. per doz.; $1.50 p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elliotts-fifty-third-annual-edition-of-elliotts-fifty-third-annual-edition-of-fall-bulbs-elliottsfiftythi1898wmel-year-1898-wm-elliott-sons-54-and-565-dey-street-new-york-narcissus-incomparabilis-cbalice-cupped-monesucli-daftodili-cynosure-large-primrose-petals-and-cup-the-latter-orange-stained-charming-5c-each-25e-per-doz-175-per-100-sir-watkin-grand-chalice-flower-immense-size-5-inches-in-circumference-long-stemmed-12c-each-si-10-per-doz-stella-early-white-golden-cup-large-handsome-flowers-petals-white-5c-each-25c-per-doz-150-p-image239583697.html
RMRWNYCH–Elliott's fifty-third annual edition of Elliott's fifty-third annual edition of fall bulbs elliottsfiftythi1898wmel Year: 1898 Wm. Elliott & Sons, 54 and 565 Dey Street, New York. NARCISSUS INCOMPARABILIS. Cbalice Cupped, Monesucli DafTodil^i. Cynosure. Large primrose petals and cup, the latter orange stained, charming. 5c. each; '25e. per doz.; |1.75 per 100. Sir Watkin. Grand chalice flower, immense size, 5%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% inches in circumference, long stemmed. 12c. each ; SI. 10 per doz. Stella. Early white, golden cup, large handsome flowers, petals white. 5c, each; 25c. per doz.; $1.50 p
. Australia and the fiscal problem ... , Melbourne Copyiifiht Ru;ht Hon. G. H. REID, P.C, K.C, M.P. yj^lw^ tJLL^mAu£.-eA^ AUSTRALIA AND THE FISCAL PROBLEM Contents :THE FISCAL PROBLEM MY FIGHT FOR REFORM (To the Electors of Australia and Tasmania) By the Right Hon. G. Hi REID, P.C., K.C., M.P, Preferential Trade By the Hon. Sir Wm. McMillan - The Commonwealth Free Trade Position By Senator Sir Joshua Symon A Ring Fence By Mr. Dugald Thomson ... - The Moral Influence of Free Trade By the Hon. Bruce Smith .... Deluded Democrats By Mr. J. W. Kirwan Federal Tariff and Fiscal Reform By the Hon. P. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/australia-and-the-fiscal-problem-melbourne-copyiifiht-ruht-hon-g-h-reid-pc-kc-mp-yjlw-tjllmau-ea-australia-and-the-fiscal-problem-contents-the-fiscal-problem-my-fight-for-reform-to-the-electors-of-australia-and-tasmania-by-the-right-hon-g-hi-reid-pc-kc-mp-preferential-trade-by-the-hon-sir-wm-mcmillan-the-commonwealth-free-trade-position-by-senator-sir-joshua-symon-a-ring-fence-by-mr-dugald-thomson-the-moral-influence-of-free-trade-by-the-hon-bruce-smith-deluded-democrats-by-mr-j-w-kirwan-federal-tariff-and-fiscal-reform-by-the-hon-p-image370457375.html
RM2CEKP4F–. Australia and the fiscal problem ... , Melbourne Copyiifiht Ru;ht Hon. G. H. REID, P.C, K.C, M.P. yj^lw^ tJLL^mAu£.-eA^ AUSTRALIA AND THE FISCAL PROBLEM Contents :THE FISCAL PROBLEM MY FIGHT FOR REFORM (To the Electors of Australia and Tasmania) By the Right Hon. G. Hi REID, P.C., K.C., M.P, Preferential Trade By the Hon. Sir Wm. McMillan - The Commonwealth Free Trade Position By Senator Sir Joshua Symon A Ring Fence By Mr. Dugald Thomson ... - The Moral Influence of Free Trade By the Hon. Bruce Smith .... Deluded Democrats By Mr. J. W. Kirwan Federal Tariff and Fiscal Reform By the Hon. P.
EG Hill & Co, wholesale E.G. Hill &; Co., wholesale florists : spring of 1896 eghillcowholesal1896eghi Year: 1896 8 E. G. HILL &; CO , RICHMOND, IND. WM. SIMPSON. (See page 6.1 Owen's Hrilliunt. Brightest crimson ; broad, spread- ing florets ; blooms 5 to 6 inches across Informal and beautiful F. C. C. Owen's Crimson* Chinese incurved , ver bright crimson ; florets broad and brilliant. Nice habit. The brightest color to be found in this class. Two F. C. C.'s. Sir Edwin T. Smith. (Jolden yellow, of shade ; florets flat and recurving. Fine for exhibition. Either crown or terminal. F. C. C. F Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eg-hill-co-wholesale-eg-hill-co-wholesale-florists-spring-of-1896-eghillcowholesal1896eghi-year-1896-8-e-g-hill-co-richmond-ind-wm-simpson-see-page-61-owens-hrilliunt-brightest-crimson-broad-spread-ing-florets-blooms-5-to-6-inches-across-informal-and-beautiful-f-c-c-owens-crimson-chinese-incurved-ver-bright-crimson-florets-broad-and-brilliant-nice-habit-the-brightest-color-to-be-found-in-this-class-two-f-c-cs-sir-edwin-t-smith-jolden-yellow-of-shade-florets-flat-and-recurving-fine-for-exhibition-either-crown-or-terminal-f-c-c-f-image239822247.html
RMRX4RM7–EG Hill & Co, wholesale E.G. Hill &; Co., wholesale florists : spring of 1896 eghillcowholesal1896eghi Year: 1896 8 E. G. HILL &; CO , RICHMOND, IND. WM. SIMPSON. (See page 6.1 Owen's Hrilliunt. Brightest crimson ; broad, spread- ing florets ; blooms 5 to 6 inches across Informal and beautiful F. C. C. Owen's Crimson* Chinese incurved , ver bright crimson ; florets broad and brilliant. Nice habit. The brightest color to be found in this class. Two F. C. C.'s. Sir Edwin T. Smith. (Jolden yellow, of shade ; florets flat and recurving. Fine for exhibition. Either crown or terminal. F. C. C. F
. Annual report of the Forest, Fish and Game Commission of the State of New York . Dickinson, l8lO 1830 Warren Ives. Franklin, Duane, 1823 1823 James Duane. Franklin, Fort Covington, 1794 1796 William Gray. Franklin, Franklin, 1827 1827 McLenatham & Wells. Franklin, Malone, 1802 1804 N. & J. Wood. Franklin, Moira, 1803 1803 Appleton Foote. Franklin, Westville, 180O 18oi Amos Welch. Fulton, Broadalbin, 1783 l8lO Duncan McMartin. Fulton, Caroga, 1785 1790 Cornelius Van Allen. Fulton, Ephratah, 1743 1808 Henry Yanney. Fulton, Johnstown, 1760 1762 Sir Wm. Johnson. Fulton, Mayfield, 1761 1773 Sir W Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-forest-fish-and-game-commission-of-the-state-of-new-york-dickinson-l8lo-1830-warren-ives-franklin-duane-1823-1823-james-duane-franklin-fort-covington-1794-1796-william-gray-franklin-franklin-1827-1827-mclenatham-wells-franklin-malone-1802-1804-n-j-wood-franklin-moira-1803-1803-appleton-foote-franklin-westville-180o-18oi-amos-welch-fulton-broadalbin-1783-l8lo-duncan-mcmartin-fulton-caroga-1785-1790-cornelius-van-allen-fulton-ephratah-1743-1808-henry-yanney-fulton-johnstown-1760-1762-sir-wm-johnson-fulton-mayfield-1761-1773-sir-w-image374677449.html
RM2CNG0WD–. Annual report of the Forest, Fish and Game Commission of the State of New York . Dickinson, l8lO 1830 Warren Ives. Franklin, Duane, 1823 1823 James Duane. Franklin, Fort Covington, 1794 1796 William Gray. Franklin, Franklin, 1827 1827 McLenatham & Wells. Franklin, Malone, 1802 1804 N. & J. Wood. Franklin, Moira, 1803 1803 Appleton Foote. Franklin, Westville, 180O 18oi Amos Welch. Fulton, Broadalbin, 1783 l8lO Duncan McMartin. Fulton, Caroga, 1785 1790 Cornelius Van Allen. Fulton, Ephratah, 1743 1808 Henry Yanney. Fulton, Johnstown, 1760 1762 Sir Wm. Johnson. Fulton, Mayfield, 1761 1773 Sir W
. A historical catalogue of the pictures, herse-cloths & tapestry at Merchant taylors' hall with a list of the sculptures & engravings . inous brown wig,scarlet furred robe, broad point lace collar, Lord Mayors chainand pendant badge; right hand pointing to armour lying on thefloor ; on his right a table, on which is a flat black hat tied witha narrow gold cord; in the background to his left a procession,in a landscape. Canvas, 94 inches high x 58 inches. Painted for the Company in 1687. At a Court held on July 7, 1687, it was ordered: That thepictures of the R*. Worsh1. Sir Wm. Turner and Sir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-historical-catalogue-of-the-pictures-herse-cloths-tapestry-at-merchant-taylors-hall-with-a-list-of-the-sculptures-engravings-inous-brown-wigscarlet-furred-robe-broad-point-lace-collar-lord-mayors-chainand-pendant-badge-right-hand-pointing-to-armour-lying-on-thefloor-on-his-right-a-table-on-which-is-a-flat-black-hat-tied-witha-narrow-gold-cord-in-the-background-to-his-left-a-processionin-a-landscape-canvas-94-inches-high-x-58-inches-painted-for-the-company-in-1687-at-a-court-held-on-july-7-1687-it-was-ordered-that-thepictures-of-the-r-worsh1-sir-wm-turner-and-sir-image372223897.html
RM2CHG7AH–. A historical catalogue of the pictures, herse-cloths & tapestry at Merchant taylors' hall with a list of the sculptures & engravings . inous brown wig,scarlet furred robe, broad point lace collar, Lord Mayors chainand pendant badge; right hand pointing to armour lying on thefloor ; on his right a table, on which is a flat black hat tied witha narrow gold cord; in the background to his left a procession,in a landscape. Canvas, 94 inches high x 58 inches. Painted for the Company in 1687. At a Court held on July 7, 1687, it was ordered: That thepictures of the R*. Worsh1. Sir Wm. Turner and Sir
. Australia and the fiscal problem ... Contents:THE FISCAL PROBLEM MY FIGHT FOR REFORM {To the Electors of AustratU and Tasmania^By the Right Hon. G. H. RCID. P.C., K.C.. M.P. Preferential Trade By the Hon. Sir WM. McMILLAN D)e Commont^ealth Free TradePosition By Senator Sir JOSHUA SYMON c/2 ^ng Fence By Mr. DUGALD THOMSON ^he Mora! Influence of Free Trade By the Hoiu BRUCE SMITH jUol u u ta Democrats ByMr.J.V.KIRWAN Federal Tariff and Fiscal T^form By the Hon. P. McM. GLYNN Free Trade from a Labour Standpoint By Senator G. F. PEAR T*rotection and Militarism By Mr. F. T. HICKFOP Organising the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/australia-and-the-fiscal-problem-contentsthe-fiscal-problem-my-fight-for-reform-to-the-electors-of-austratu-and-tasmaniaby-the-right-hon-g-h-rcid-pc-kc-mp-preferential-trade-by-the-hon-sir-wm-mcmillan-de-commontealth-free-tradeposition-by-senator-sir-joshua-symon-c2-ng-fence-by-mr-dugald-thomson-he-mora!-influence-of-free-trade-by-the-hoiu-bruce-smith-juol-u-u-ta-democrats-bymrjvkirwan-federal-tariff-and-fiscal-tform-by-the-hon-p-mcm-glynn-free-trade-from-a-labour-standpoint-by-senator-g-f-pear-trotection-and-militarism-by-mr-f-t-hickfop-organising-the-image370457643.html
RM2CEKPE3–. Australia and the fiscal problem ... Contents:THE FISCAL PROBLEM MY FIGHT FOR REFORM {To the Electors of AustratU and Tasmania^By the Right Hon. G. H. RCID. P.C., K.C.. M.P. Preferential Trade By the Hon. Sir WM. McMILLAN D)e Commont^ealth Free TradePosition By Senator Sir JOSHUA SYMON c/2 ^ng Fence By Mr. DUGALD THOMSON ^he Mora! Influence of Free Trade By the Hoiu BRUCE SMITH jUol u u ta Democrats ByMr.J.V.KIRWAN Federal Tariff and Fiscal T^form By the Hon. P. McM. GLYNN Free Trade from a Labour Standpoint By Senator G. F. PEAR T*rotection and Militarism By Mr. F. T. HICKFOP Organising the
. McGill News . Professorof Architecture. Granted a years leave of absence forwar work in connection with the Fourth Military Districton May 16th, 1918. Resigned in 1919. Now a Professoron the staff of the Carnegie Institute at Pittsburgh, Pa. April 3rd, igig Sir Wm. Peterson, K.C.M.G., LL.D., Principal andice-Chancellor, on account of ill health. April (Jill, icjig H. T, Barnes, D.Sc, F.R.S., Macdonald Professor ofPhysics, on account of ill health. April 14II1, I gig John Macnaughton, M.A., LL.D., Professor of Classics,to accei)t the Professor.ship of Latin at Toronto University. P. B. Migna Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mcgill-news-professorof-architecture-granted-a-years-leave-of-absence-forwar-work-in-connection-with-the-fourth-military-districton-may-16th-1918-resigned-in-1919-now-a-professoron-the-staff-of-the-carnegie-institute-at-pittsburgh-pa-april-3rd-igig-sir-wm-peterson-kcmg-lld-principal-andice-chancellor-on-account-of-ill-health-april-jill-icjig-h-t-barnes-dsc-frs-macdonald-professor-ofphysics-on-account-of-ill-health-april-14ii1-i-gig-john-macnaughton-ma-lld-professor-of-classicsto-acceit-the-professorship-of-latin-at-toronto-university-p-b-migna-image370137057.html
RM2CE55GH–. McGill News . Professorof Architecture. Granted a years leave of absence forwar work in connection with the Fourth Military Districton May 16th, 1918. Resigned in 1919. Now a Professoron the staff of the Carnegie Institute at Pittsburgh, Pa. April 3rd, igig Sir Wm. Peterson, K.C.M.G., LL.D., Principal andice-Chancellor, on account of ill health. April (Jill, icjig H. T, Barnes, D.Sc, F.R.S., Macdonald Professor ofPhysics, on account of ill health. April 14II1, I gig John Macnaughton, M.A., LL.D., Professor of Classics,to accei)t the Professor.ship of Latin at Toronto University. P. B. Migna
. Catalogue of portraits, miniatures &c. : in the possession of Cecil George Savile, 4th Earl of Liverpool, Lord Steward, &c . tures. 1. Charles Fitzwilliam, Viscount Milton (afterwards 5th Earl Fitzwilliam), as a boy, born 4 May, 1786, died 4 October, 1857. On ivory 4^ x 3^ in. 2. Lady Frances Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 3rd daughter of William, 3rd Earl Fitzwilliam, born 22 October, 1750,died unmarried 28 October, 1835. On ivory 4 x 3 in.By Sir Wm. Newton. 3. Charlotte, Lady Dundas, 2nd daughter of William, 3rd Earl Fitzwilliam, born 25 July, 1746, died n February,1833. On ivory 4 x 3 in.By Sir W Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-portraits-miniatures-c-in-the-possession-of-cecil-george-savile-4th-earl-of-liverpool-lord-steward-c-tures-1-charles-fitzwilliam-viscount-milton-afterwards-5th-earl-fitzwilliam-as-a-boy-born-4-may-1786-died-4-october-1857-on-ivory-4-x-3-in-2-lady-frances-wentworth-fitzwilliam-3rd-daughter-of-william-3rd-earl-fitzwilliam-born-22-october-1750died-unmarried-28-october-1835-on-ivory-4-x-3-inby-sir-wm-newton-3-charlotte-lady-dundas-2nd-daughter-of-william-3rd-earl-fitzwilliam-born-25-july-1746-died-n-february1833-on-ivory-4-x-3-inby-sir-w-image372437256.html
RM2CHWYEG–. Catalogue of portraits, miniatures &c. : in the possession of Cecil George Savile, 4th Earl of Liverpool, Lord Steward, &c . tures. 1. Charles Fitzwilliam, Viscount Milton (afterwards 5th Earl Fitzwilliam), as a boy, born 4 May, 1786, died 4 October, 1857. On ivory 4^ x 3^ in. 2. Lady Frances Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 3rd daughter of William, 3rd Earl Fitzwilliam, born 22 October, 1750,died unmarried 28 October, 1835. On ivory 4 x 3 in.By Sir Wm. Newton. 3. Charlotte, Lady Dundas, 2nd daughter of William, 3rd Earl Fitzwilliam, born 25 July, 1746, died n February,1833. On ivory 4 x 3 in.By Sir W
. American journal of obstetrics and gynecology. M.D., A.B. ib2 pages + xxill, nc^ir t •? J » .. . <„ .VT with 97 illustrations. Cloth, $U.00. BECK—Applied Pathology In Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases. By J. C. Beck. . M.D., F.A.C.S. 280 pages, with 268 illus- MTER—Life and Letters of Dr. Wm. - trations. Cloth, $7.50. Beaumont. By Jesse S. Myer. A.B., M.D. g Introduction by Sir Wm. Osier. (Espe- BAUEB—Nursery Guide. By Louis W. «=^y appropriate as gift.) 320 pages. Sauer, M.D. 188 pages, with Illustrations. 5S engravings. Cloth, $5.00.n.75. MACI/EOD—Physiology and Blochemls- n.ARNES—Introduc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-journal-of-obstetrics-and-gynecology-md-ab-ib2-pages-xxill-ncir-t-j-lt-vt-with-97-illustrations-cloth-u00-beckapplied-pathology-in-ear-nose-and-throat-diseases-by-j-c-beck-md-facs-280-pages-with-268-illus-mterlife-and-letters-of-dr-wm-trations-cloth-750-beaumont-by-jesse-s-myer-ab-md-g-introduction-by-sir-wm-osier-espe-bauebnursery-guide-by-louis-w-=y-appropriate-as-gift-320-pages-sauer-md-188-pages-with-illustrations-5s-engravings-cloth-500n75-macieodphysiology-and-blochemls-narnesintroduc-image370554717.html
RM2CET691–. American journal of obstetrics and gynecology. M.D., A.B. ib2 pages + xxill, nc^ir t •? J » .. . <„ .VT with 97 illustrations. Cloth, $U.00. BECK—Applied Pathology In Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases. By J. C. Beck. . M.D., F.A.C.S. 280 pages, with 268 illus- MTER—Life and Letters of Dr. Wm. - trations. Cloth, $7.50. Beaumont. By Jesse S. Myer. A.B., M.D. g Introduction by Sir Wm. Osier. (Espe- BAUEB—Nursery Guide. By Louis W. «=^y appropriate as gift.) 320 pages. Sauer, M.D. 188 pages, with Illustrations. 5S engravings. Cloth, $5.00.n.75. MACI/EOD—Physiology and Blochemls- n.ARNES—Introduc
. Outlines of zoology. Zoology. 7o8 MAMMALIA. Some Eocene fossils, known as Zeuglodonts, are regarded by some (Lydekker, Dames) as primitive Cetaceans— Archaeoceti—less specialised than modern forms, but Prof. D'Arcy Thompson has advanced strong arguments in favour of their affinities vfith Pinniped Carnivores. In regard to the possible affinities of the Cetacea, Sir Wm. Flower maintains (i) that the hypothesis of their descent from Ichthyopterygian reptiles is untenable, (2) that they are separated from an alliance with Carnivora by. Fig. 261.—Vertebra, rib, and sternum of Balo^noptera, (From Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/outlines-of-zoology-zoology-7o8-mammalia-some-eocene-fossils-known-as-zeuglodonts-are-regarded-by-some-lydekker-dames-as-primitive-cetaceans-archaeocetiless-specialised-than-modern-forms-but-prof-darcy-thompson-has-advanced-strong-arguments-in-favour-of-their-affinities-vfith-pinniped-carnivores-in-regard-to-the-possible-affinities-of-the-cetacea-sir-wm-flower-maintains-i-that-the-hypothesis-of-their-descent-from-ichthyopterygian-reptiles-is-untenable-2-that-they-are-separated-from-an-alliance-with-carnivora-by-fig-261vertebra-rib-and-sternum-of-balonoptera-from-image232344978.html
RMRE06AX–. Outlines of zoology. Zoology. 7o8 MAMMALIA. Some Eocene fossils, known as Zeuglodonts, are regarded by some (Lydekker, Dames) as primitive Cetaceans— Archaeoceti—less specialised than modern forms, but Prof. D'Arcy Thompson has advanced strong arguments in favour of their affinities vfith Pinniped Carnivores. In regard to the possible affinities of the Cetacea, Sir Wm. Flower maintains (i) that the hypothesis of their descent from Ichthyopterygian reptiles is untenable, (2) that they are separated from an alliance with Carnivora by. Fig. 261.—Vertebra, rib, and sternum of Balo^noptera, (From
. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. 170 Mr. J. Miers on several genera hitherto placed in Solanacese. the same plant in Sir Wm. Hooker's herbarium, I noticed one very important character that has been quite overlooked by all preceding observers: the anthers are here decidedly extrorse, instead of the usual introrse direction before assigned to them. This circumstance brings Duhoisia in close connexion with the two following genera, and at once removes them from the tribe of the Salpiglossidece. j3. Anthocercis.— Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-annals-and-magazine-of-natural-history-zoology-botany-and-geology-natural-history-zoology-botany-geology-170-mr-j-miers-on-several-genera-hitherto-placed-in-solanacese-the-same-plant-in-sir-wm-hookers-herbarium-i-noticed-one-very-important-character-that-has-been-quite-overlooked-by-all-preceding-observers-the-anthers-are-here-decidedly-extrorse-instead-of-the-usual-introrse-direction-before-assigned-to-them-this-circumstance-brings-duhoisia-in-close-connexion-with-the-two-following-genera-and-at-once-removes-them-from-the-tribe-of-the-salpiglossidece-j3-anthocercis-image236509675.html
RMRMNXE3–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. 170 Mr. J. Miers on several genera hitherto placed in Solanacese. the same plant in Sir Wm. Hooker's herbarium, I noticed one very important character that has been quite overlooked by all preceding observers: the anthers are here decidedly extrorse, instead of the usual introrse direction before assigned to them. This circumstance brings Duhoisia in close connexion with the two following genera, and at once removes them from the tribe of the Salpiglossidece. j3. Anthocercis.—
. An illustrated manual of British birds. Birds. LARID^. 6S9. THE WEDGE-TAILED GULL. Rhodost^thia r6sea, Macgillivray. An example of this Gull in winter-plumage passed through the hands of Graham, the notorious bird-stuffer of York, and was said to have been shot near Tadcaster in December 1846 or February 1847 > it was afterwards purchased by the late Sir Wm. M. E. Milner, and is now in the Museum of Leeds. According to several experts, it presents the appearance of a specimen which has been mounted from a relaxed skin, and not direct from ' the flesh '; but inasmuch as this Arctic species Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-manual-of-british-birds-birds-larid-6s9-the-wedge-tailed-gull-rhodostthia-r6sea-macgillivray-an-example-of-this-gull-in-winter-plumage-passed-through-the-hands-of-graham-the-notorious-bird-stuffer-of-york-and-was-said-to-have-been-shot-near-tadcaster-in-december-1846-or-february-1847-gt-it-was-afterwards-purchased-by-the-late-sir-wm-m-e-milner-and-is-now-in-the-museum-of-leeds-according-to-several-experts-it-presents-the-appearance-of-a-specimen-which-has-been-mounted-from-a-relaxed-skin-and-not-direct-from-the-flesh-but-inasmuch-as-this-arctic-species-image232439189.html
RMRE4EFH–. An illustrated manual of British birds. Birds. LARID^. 6S9. THE WEDGE-TAILED GULL. Rhodost^thia r6sea, Macgillivray. An example of this Gull in winter-plumage passed through the hands of Graham, the notorious bird-stuffer of York, and was said to have been shot near Tadcaster in December 1846 or February 1847 > it was afterwards purchased by the late Sir Wm. M. E. Milner, and is now in the Museum of Leeds. According to several experts, it presents the appearance of a specimen which has been mounted from a relaxed skin, and not direct from ' the flesh '; but inasmuch as this Arctic species
. Canadian forest industries July-December 1922. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Sir Wm. Price, Quebec President of the Company A. S. Gravel, Quebec, Vice-Pres. and Managing Director L. G. Gravel, Montreal Manager of the Montreal office. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Don Mills, Ont. : Southam Business Publications Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-forest-industries-july-december-1922-lumbering-forests-and-forestry-forest-products-wood-pulp-industry-wood-using-industries-sir-wm-price-quebec-president-of-the-company-a-s-gravel-quebec-vice-pres-and-managing-director-l-g-gravel-montreal-manager-of-the-montreal-office-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-don-mills-ont-southam-business-publications-image233522068.html
RMRFWRNT–. Canadian forest industries July-December 1922. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Sir Wm. Price, Quebec President of the Company A. S. Gravel, Quebec, Vice-Pres. and Managing Director L. G. Gravel, Montreal Manager of the Montreal office. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Don Mills, Ont. : Southam Business Publications
. The beginnings of life: being some account of the nature, modes of origin and transformation of lower organisms. Life -- Origin. THE BEGINNINGS OF LIFE. 287 tricles of the brain by Sir Wm. Jenner, in a gelatinous stratum on the surface of old bones by Mr. Stephens, and in a few other habitats1. It is believed by the Rev. M. J. Berkeley to be some unusual form of one of our common moulds, though great obscurity is acknow- ledged to prevail on this subject, and nothing is cer- tainly known concerning its subsequent morphological. FIG. 21. Sarcina, from an Ammonic Tartrate and Sodic Phosphate S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-beginnings-of-life-being-some-account-of-the-nature-modes-of-origin-and-transformation-of-lower-organisms-life-origin-the-beginnings-of-life-287-tricles-of-the-brain-by-sir-wm-jenner-in-a-gelatinous-stratum-on-the-surface-of-old-bones-by-mr-stephens-and-in-a-few-other-habitats1-it-is-believed-by-the-rev-m-j-berkeley-to-be-some-unusual-form-of-one-of-our-common-moulds-though-great-obscurity-is-acknow-ledged-to-prevail-on-this-subject-and-nothing-is-cer-tainly-known-concerning-its-subsequent-morphological-fig-21-sarcina-from-an-ammonic-tartrate-and-sodic-phosphate-s-image235162455.html
RMRJGG33–. The beginnings of life: being some account of the nature, modes of origin and transformation of lower organisms. Life -- Origin. THE BEGINNINGS OF LIFE. 287 tricles of the brain by Sir Wm. Jenner, in a gelatinous stratum on the surface of old bones by Mr. Stephens, and in a few other habitats1. It is believed by the Rev. M. J. Berkeley to be some unusual form of one of our common moulds, though great obscurity is acknow- ledged to prevail on this subject, and nothing is cer- tainly known concerning its subsequent morphological. FIG. 21. Sarcina, from an Ammonic Tartrate and Sodic Phosphate S
. Bulletin. Ethnology. BULL. 30] ONECHSAGERAT ^ONEIDA 123 tagnais, living in 1644 about 100 leagues above "Saguene," Quebec. Ondoutaoiiaheronnon.—Jes. Rel. 1G44, 99, 1868. On- doutaouaka.—Ibid., 1642, 10, 1858. Onechsagerat. The "old chief" of Cayuga, mentioned by Cammerhoff in 1750. He was also styled Teiyughsara- garat, the principal chief, when lie re- ceived Sir Wm. Johnson's belts and went to Canada in 1756. Weiser called him Oyeaghseragearat in 1754, and Oyuch- seragarat in 1752. His name appears in 1762 and 1774, the latter year at Onondaga, in November, when "a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-ethnology-bull-30-onechsagerat-oneida-123-tagnais-living-in-1644-about-100-leagues-above-quotsaguenequot-quebec-ondoutaoiiaheronnonjes-rel-1g44-99-1868-on-doutaouakaibid-1642-10-1858-onechsagerat-the-quotold-chiefquot-of-cayuga-mentioned-by-cammerhoff-in-1750-he-was-also-styled-teiyughsara-garat-the-principal-chief-when-lie-re-ceived-sir-wm-johnsons-belts-and-went-to-canada-in-1756-weiser-called-him-oyeaghseragearat-in-1754-and-oyuch-seragarat-in-1752-his-name-appears-in-1762-and-1774-the-latter-year-at-onondaga-in-november-when-quota-image234137691.html
RMRGWW0B–. Bulletin. Ethnology. BULL. 30] ONECHSAGERAT ^ONEIDA 123 tagnais, living in 1644 about 100 leagues above "Saguene," Quebec. Ondoutaoiiaheronnon.—Jes. Rel. 1G44, 99, 1868. On- doutaouaka.—Ibid., 1642, 10, 1858. Onechsagerat. The "old chief" of Cayuga, mentioned by Cammerhoff in 1750. He was also styled Teiyughsara- garat, the principal chief, when lie re- ceived Sir Wm. Johnson's belts and went to Canada in 1756. Weiser called him Oyeaghseragearat in 1754, and Oyuch- seragarat in 1752. His name appears in 1762 and 1774, the latter year at Onondaga, in November, when "a
. Canadian forest industries July-December 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. It W. Gerard Power R'r Quelle Pulp & Lbr. Co. St. Pacome H. B. Poliwka, J. Burstall & Co^ Quebec. Ed. Ouellette, M.L.A., Tourville Lbr. Mills Co., Louiseville. Francis N. McCrea, M. P., Devon Lumber Co., Sherbrooke, Que. Sir Wm. Price, Price Bros. & Co., Quebec. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-forest-industries-july-december-1920-lumbering-forests-and-forestry-forest-products-wood-pulp-industry-wood-using-industries-it-w-gerard-power-rr-quelle-pulp-amp-lbr-co-st-pacome-h-b-poliwka-j-burstall-amp-co-quebec-ed-ouellette-mla-tourville-lbr-mills-co-louiseville-francis-n-mccrea-m-p-devon-lumber-co-sherbrooke-que-sir-wm-price-price-bros-amp-co-quebec-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-p-image233521337.html
RMRFWPRN–. Canadian forest industries July-December 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. It W. Gerard Power R'r Quelle Pulp & Lbr. Co. St. Pacome H. B. Poliwka, J. Burstall & Co^ Quebec. Ed. Ouellette, M.L.A., Tourville Lbr. Mills Co., Louiseville. Francis N. McCrea, M. P., Devon Lumber Co., Sherbrooke, Que. Sir Wm. Price, Price Bros. & Co., Quebec. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not p
. The Avicultural magazine. Aviculture; Birds; Cage birds. AVICULTURAL MAGAZIN E. Edited by J LEWIS BONHOTE.. CONTENTS. Tlie Andean Goose filluslialedj, by F. K. Rlaauw The Acclimatization of tlie Greater Bird of Paradise in the West Indies, by Sir Wm. Ingram, Bart... Notes on the Cranes at Lilford Hall (illuslraled), by R. Cosgkave Report of tlie Crystal Palace Bird vShow : I. Hiiiisli Birds, l)y Ar,r,KN Sir,VKR II. Foreign Birds, by 1). SkTh-Smith Paradise Dncks (illustrated), by Miss Innis Dorikn Smith Bird Notes from tlie Zoological Gardens, by the Curator Rkvikw: The Rggs of European Bird Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-avicultural-magazine-aviculture-birds-cage-birds-avicultural-magazin-e-edited-by-j-lewis-bonhote-contents-tlie-andean-goose-filluslialedj-by-f-k-rlaauw-the-acclimatization-of-tlie-greater-bird-of-paradise-in-the-west-indies-by-sir-wm-ingram-bart-notes-on-the-cranes-at-lilford-hall-illuslraled-by-r-cosgkave-report-of-tlie-crystal-palace-bird-vshow-i-hiiiisli-birds-ly-arrkn-sirvkr-ii-foreign-birds-by-1-skth-smith-paradise-dncks-illustrated-by-miss-innis-dorikn-smith-bird-notes-from-tlie-zoological-gardens-by-the-curator-rkvikw-the-rggs-of-european-bird-image235252208.html
RMRJMJGG–. The Avicultural magazine. Aviculture; Birds; Cage birds. AVICULTURAL MAGAZIN E. Edited by J LEWIS BONHOTE.. CONTENTS. Tlie Andean Goose filluslialedj, by F. K. Rlaauw The Acclimatization of tlie Greater Bird of Paradise in the West Indies, by Sir Wm. Ingram, Bart... Notes on the Cranes at Lilford Hall (illuslraled), by R. Cosgkave Report of tlie Crystal Palace Bird vShow : I. Hiiiisli Birds, l)y Ar,r,KN Sir,VKR II. Foreign Birds, by 1). SkTh-Smith Paradise Dncks (illustrated), by Miss Innis Dorikn Smith Bird Notes from tlie Zoological Gardens, by the Curator Rkvikw: The Rggs of European Bird
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. sinuata,) Emmons, Geology of the Second District 1842, page 399, fig. 110, 3. Utica formation. (Conrad, 1847, Hall, Pal. N. Y., Vol. I.) loraine {Hudson 2, river) formation.—JIIa^b. Modiolopsis carinata, Conrad. Hall, Pal. N. Y., Vol. 1, //c ^^^ 1847, Trenton groitp. — The figure here given is taken from Sir Wm. E. Logan's Geology of Canada, 1863, page 173, fig. 1^^.—Trenton. lie.. CC7/7 /8S3 Modiolopsis concentrica, H. & W. See Appendix. Modiolopsis cinc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-sinuata-emmons-geology-of-the-second-district-1842-page-399-fig-110-3-utica-formation-conrad-1847-hall-pal-n-y-vol-i-loraine-hudson-2-river-formationjiiab-modiolopsis-carinata-conrad-hall-pal-n-y-vol-1-c-1847-trenton-groitp-the-figure-here-given-is-taken-from-sir-wm-e-logans-geology-of-canada-1863-page-173-fig-1trenton-lie-cc77-8s3-modiolopsis-concentrica-h-amp-w-see-appendix-modiolopsis-cinc-image231917579.html
RMRD8N6K–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. sinuata,) Emmons, Geology of the Second District 1842, page 399, fig. 110, 3. Utica formation. (Conrad, 1847, Hall, Pal. N. Y., Vol. I.) loraine {Hudson 2, river) formation.—JIIa^b. Modiolopsis carinata, Conrad. Hall, Pal. N. Y., Vol. 1, //c ^^^ 1847, Trenton groitp. — The figure here given is taken from Sir Wm. E. Logan's Geology of Canada, 1863, page 173, fig. 1^^.—Trenton. lie.. CC7/7 /8S3 Modiolopsis concentrica, H. & W. See Appendix. Modiolopsis cinc
. The Avicultural magazine. Birds; Cage birds. SUMMER ISLES OF EDEN : BIRDS OF THE EAST INDIES AND PACIFIC. AVI CULT URAL INE.. CONTENTS PAGE Mounted Bird Exhibits of the United States National Museum at Washington (Illustrated), (Co7icluded), by R. W. Shufeldt, M.D.. C.M.Z.S. .. 273 How Birds of Paradise are Caught, by An Old Australian Bird-Lovee ,. 274 Birds of Paradise in Little Tobago, West Indies, communicated by Sir Wm. Ingram .. . .. .. â . .. â¢â¢ 279 The Twelve-wired Bird of Paradise, by Gkaham Eenshaw, M.D., F.E.S.E. 281 Uvsean Parrakeets .. .. .. .. ⢠⢠.. .. 283 The Frigate-bird Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-avicultural-magazine-birds-cage-birds-summer-isles-of-eden-birds-of-the-east-indies-and-pacific-avi-cult-ural-ine-contents-page-mounted-bird-exhibits-of-the-united-states-national-museum-at-washington-illustrated-co7icluded-by-r-w-shufeldt-md-cmzs-273-how-birds-of-paradise-are-caught-by-an-old-australian-bird-lovee-274-birds-of-paradise-in-little-tobago-west-indies-communicated-by-sir-wm-ingram-279-the-twelve-wired-bird-of-paradise-by-gkaham-eenshaw-md-fese-281-uvsean-parrakeets-283-the-frigate-bird-image235285062.html
RMRJP4DX–. The Avicultural magazine. Birds; Cage birds. SUMMER ISLES OF EDEN : BIRDS OF THE EAST INDIES AND PACIFIC. AVI CULT URAL INE.. CONTENTS PAGE Mounted Bird Exhibits of the United States National Museum at Washington (Illustrated), (Co7icluded), by R. W. Shufeldt, M.D.. C.M.Z.S. .. 273 How Birds of Paradise are Caught, by An Old Australian Bird-Lovee ,. 274 Birds of Paradise in Little Tobago, West Indies, communicated by Sir Wm. Ingram .. . .. .. â . .. â¢â¢ 279 The Twelve-wired Bird of Paradise, by Gkaham Eenshaw, M.D., F.E.S.E. 281 Uvsean Parrakeets .. .. .. .. ⢠⢠.. .. 283 The Frigate-bird
. Beckert's bulbs and seeds for fall planting. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs. W. C. Beckert's Autumn Catalogue of Bulbs and Seeds, N. S., Pittsburg, Pa. 3 HYACINTHS, continued PURPLE, VIOLET AND OTHER SHADES 2 fLord Balfour. Soft rosy purple, striped blush ; large spike. 2 fMarie. Dark violet. Menelik. Nearly black; large truss. Sir Wm. Mansfield. An early and dis- tinct violet. Charles Dickens. Dark lilac-blue. General Kohler. Fine porcelain-blue; large bells. *Blocksberg. Late; azure-blue; large florets and spikes. *Cr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beckerts-bulbs-and-seeds-for-fall-planting-commercial-catalogs-seeds-bulbs-plants-seeds-catalogs-flowers-seeds-catalogs-garden-tools-catalogs-w-c-beckerts-autumn-catalogue-of-bulbs-and-seeds-n-s-pittsburg-pa-3-hyacinths-continued-purple-violet-and-other-shades-2-flord-balfour-soft-rosy-purple-striped-blush-large-spike-2-fmarie-dark-violet-menelik-nearly-black-large-truss-sir-wm-mansfield-an-early-and-dis-tinct-violet-charles-dickens-dark-lilac-blue-general-kohler-fine-porcelain-blue-large-bells-blocksberg-late-azure-blue-large-florets-and-spikes-cr-image235210736.html
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. [A composite music volume containing different issues of Thomson's octavo] collection of the songs of Burns, Sir Walter Scott ...: united to the select melodies of Scotland, and of Ireland & Wales. wm T -4^ P ¥- £ ^ ;M—g S—^-P want--ed a Wife non- his hraw house to keep, But fa vour with. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-composite-music-volume-containing-different-issues-of-thomsons-octavo-collection-of-the-songs-of-burns-sir-walter-scott-united-to-the-select-melodies-of-scotland-and-of-ireland-wales-wm-t-4-p-mg-s-p-want-ed-a-wife-non-his-hraw-house-to-keep-but-fa-vour-with-image336603505.html
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Autograph collecting: a practical manual for amateurs and historical students Containing ample information on the selection and arrangement of autographs, the detection of forged specimens, &c., &c To which are added numerous facsimiles for study and reference, and an extensive valuation table of autographs worth collecting. . Wm. Pitt, Earl of Chatham. AUTOGEAPH COLLECTING. 211. Sir Thomas Picton (General). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/autograph-collecting-a-practical-manual-for-amateurs-and-historical-students-containing-ample-information-on-the-selection-and-arrangement-of-autographs-the-detection-of-forged-specimens-c-c-to-which-are-added-numerous-facsimiles-for-study-and-reference-and-an-extensive-valuation-table-of-autographs-worth-collecting-wm-pitt-earl-of-chatham-autogeaph-collecting-211-sir-thomas-picton-general-image338233561.html
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The Tories or loyalists in America; being slight historical tracings, from the footprints of Sir John Johnson and his cotemporaries in the revolution . hfully to discharge the Duty of a Lieutenant of the Indians aforesaid. Given under my Hand and Seal at Arms, at the Camp at Qswego, on LakeOntario, the first day of September, 1755. W. Shirley. By His Excellencys Command, Wm. Alexander, &f j;. Sir William Pepperel died a baronet, and his successor living to be deprived, hisestate also passed into exile. It may be proper to mention, as one of the historicaldoubts which confuse the reader, that D Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-tories-or-loyalists-in-america-being-slight-historical-tracings-from-the-footprints-of-sir-john-johnson-and-his-cotemporaries-in-the-revolution-hfully-to-discharge-the-duty-of-a-lieutenant-of-the-indians-aforesaid-given-under-my-hand-and-seal-at-arms-at-the-camp-at-qswego-on-lakeontario-the-first-day-of-september-1755-w-shirley-by-his-excellencys-command-wm-alexander-f-j-sir-william-pepperel-died-a-baronet-and-his-successor-living-to-be-deprived-hisestate-also-passed-into-exile-it-may-be-proper-to-mention-as-one-of-the-historicaldoubts-which-confuse-the-reader-that-d-image340038295.html
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Ohio, Brooke and Hancock counties . SCIENTIFIC STAFF.I. C. WHITE ------- State Geologist. SUPERINTENDENT OF THE SURVEY. G. P. GRIMSLEY - Assistant State Geologist. RAY V. HENNEN ----- Assistant Geologist. B. H. HITE -------- Chief Chemist. LEICESTER PATTON - - - - Assistant Chemist. R. C. TUCKER - - - - Chief Clerk and Stenographer. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. To His Excellency, Wm. M. 0. Dawson, Governor of West Vir-ginia, and President of the Geological Survey Commission: Sir :—I have the honor to transmit herewith the DetailedGeological Report of Professor George P. Grimsley upon thecounties of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ohio-brooke-and-hancock-counties-scientific-staffi-c-white-state-geologist-superintendent-of-the-survey-g-p-grimsley-assistant-state-geologist-ray-v-hennen-assistant-geologist-b-h-hite-chief-chemist-leicester-patton-assistant-chemist-r-c-tucker-chief-clerk-and-stenographer-letter-of-transmittal-to-his-excellency-wm-m-0-dawson-governor-of-west-vir-ginia-and-president-of-the-geological-survey-commission-sir-i-have-the-honor-to-transmit-herewith-the-detailedgeological-report-of-professor-george-p-grimsley-upon-thecounties-of-image338432241.html
RM2AJGWNN–Ohio, Brooke and Hancock counties . SCIENTIFIC STAFF.I. C. WHITE ------- State Geologist. SUPERINTENDENT OF THE SURVEY. G. P. GRIMSLEY - Assistant State Geologist. RAY V. HENNEN ----- Assistant Geologist. B. H. HITE -------- Chief Chemist. LEICESTER PATTON - - - - Assistant Chemist. R. C. TUCKER - - - - Chief Clerk and Stenographer. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. To His Excellency, Wm. M. 0. Dawson, Governor of West Vir-ginia, and President of the Geological Survey Commission: Sir :—I have the honor to transmit herewith the DetailedGeological Report of Professor George P. Grimsley upon thecounties of