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RM2AX6565–International studio . indeed, iscounted by some criticsas a handicap to the spon-taneous expression of his vision as an artist. But such criticism is faulty.Cadenhead remains the artist he is because of thisculture, not in despite of it. In fact, it is as an artistthat he approaches art. This may seem a state-ment of supererogation. But it is hardly so in anage when the word art is very loosely interpreted.We use the word art as it would be used in thecase of such men as Charles Lamb, ^Valter Pater,and Robert Louis Stevenson in literature. Tothem the mode of expression was the principalthing,
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RM2AXGT3G–A volume of memoirs and genealogy of representative citizens of the city of Seattle and county of King, Washington, including biographies of many of those who have passed away . he business may be had from the fact that the ex-penses were twenty-four thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars and overtwo hundred and sixty thousand pounds of paper were used. Employment is given to one hundred and fourteen persons, beside theservices of eighty-three carriers which are recjuired. It would be a work of supererogation to attempt in this connection toenter into details concerning the history of The Ti
RM2ANAF7D–The farm-yard club of Jotham: . his apparent thought-lessness. Squire Wright, however, was as placid andpeaceful as possible about it, and started off in search ofJohn Thomas, to inform him that he was now ready forthe next meeting of the Club ; in fact, anxious for it, thathe might free his mind of the burden which the Club hadplaced upon it. The meeting of the Club was called as usual at the houseof Mr. Hopkins, and it was but the work of a moment forthe old gentleman, now growing more and more indisposed THE SMALLER AA7MALS OE THE EAKM. 535 to wander away into matters of supererogation, to
RM2AJADF0–The Physician and pharmaceutist . Michigan, and others. The titles of Purified Opium, SVAPNIA (from the Sancrit,signifying sleep), and of SWEET QUININE, are copyrighted asTrade Marks. The above Preparations, manufactured only by FREDERICKSTEARNS, Chemist, Detroit. For sale hy Druggists generally. at ?wholesale, at manueacturers prices, by REED, CARNRICK & ANDRUS, llctnitfiuturing dljcmists u fljurinaceutists, 122 LIBERTY ST. & 125 CEDAR ST., NEW YORK. Also, by the Wholesale Druggists of every city in the UnitedStates and Canada. TO THE MEDIOAL FACULTY. It would be a work of supererogation to
RM2AJ8435–The Physician and pharmaceutist . be obtained of the news dealers. NOW READY,VOLUMES I AND II, Consisting of the first year of publication. Sent by Mail, postage free, on receipt of $6.00. EACH VOLUME SOLD SEPARATELY. It is edited by active, thinking and liberal men, and publish-ed in a style that will commend the approbation of all critics.The half year forms a volume replete with instruction, and onethat is worth much more than the money it costs to everyphysician.—Philadelphia Medical and Surgical Beporf,er, Marchm, 1870. TO THE MEDICAL FACULTY. ^ — 1^ It would be a work of supererogation t
RM2AWEY7D–A yacht voyageLetters from high latitudes; being some account of a voyage, in 1856, in the schooner yacht 'Foam,' to Iceland, Jan Mayen, and Spitzbergen . which happens about seven times a week, you see nothingbut the line of their dark roots,—the unfortunate mariner,who goes poking about for the narrow passage which is tolead him between the islands,—at the hack of one of whicha pilot is waiting for him,—will, in all probability, havealready placedhis vessel in a position to render that func-tionarys further attendance a work of supererogation. Atleast, I know it was as much surprise as pleas
RM2AJ9MK6–The Physician and pharmaceutist . oit Med.College; Prof. H. W. Lvsteb, University of Michigan, and others. The titles of Purified Opium, SVAPNIA (from the Sancrit,signifying sleep), and of SWEET QUININE, are copyrighted asTrade Marks. The above Preparations, manufactured only by FREDERICKSTEARNS, Chemist, Detroit. For sale by Druggists generally. at wholesale, at mantifactueeks pbioes, bt REED, CARNRICK & ANDRUS, 123 LIBERTY ST. & 125 CEDAR ST., NEW YORK. Also, by the Wholesale Driiggists of every city in the UnitedStates and Canada. TO THE MEDICAL FACULTY. It would be a work of supererogation
RM2AJ7X6N–The Physician and pharmaceutist . ed Opium, SVAPNIA (from the gancritsignifying sleep, and pronounced ESZ-VAP-NIA), and of SWEETQUININE, are copyrighted as Trade Marks. SVAPNIA is made owlt by FREDERICK STEARNS, Manufacturina; Chemist, DETIBOIT, Mieh. For sals by Druggists generally. ABOVE PREPARATIONS AT WHOLESALE, AT MANUEAC-TURERS PRICES, BT EEED, OAENEIOK & ANDEUS,MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS & PHARMACEUTISTS, 122 LIBEETY ST. & 125 CEDAR ST., NEW YORK.Also, by the Wholesale Druggists of every city in theUnited States and Canada. TO THE MEDICAL FACULTY. It would be a work of supererogation to cal
RM2AJA1T8–The Physician and pharmaceutist . ified Opium, SVAPNIA (from the Sancrit,signifying sleep, and pronounced ESZ-VAP-NXA), and of SWEETQUININE, are copyrighted as Trade Marks. SVAPNIA is made onlx by FREDERICK STEARNS, Manufacturina: Ohemist, DETMOIT, Mich. For sale by Druggists generally. ABOVE PREPARATIONS AT WHOLESALE, AT MANUFAC-TURERS PRICES, BY EEED, OARNEIOK & ANDEUS,MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS k PHARMACEUTISTS, 123 LIBERTY ST. & 125 CEDAE ST., NEW YORK. Also, by the Wholesale Druggists of every city in theUnited States and Canada. TO THE MEDICAL FACULTY. It would be a work of supererogation to
RM2AJ1EPD–A yacht voyage . which happens about seven times a week, you see nothingbut the line of their dark roots,—the unfortunate mariner,who goes poking about for the narrow passage which is tolead him between the islands,—at the back of one of whicha pilot is waiting for him,—will, in all probability, havealready placed his essel in a position to render that func-tionarys further attendance a work of supererogation. Atleast, I know it was as much surprise as pleasure that Iexperienced, when, after having with many misgivings ven-tured to slip through an opening in the monotonous barri-cade of mount
RM2AX114A–Letters from high latitudes : being some account of a voyage, in 1856, in the schooner yacht 'Foam' to Iceland, Jan Mayen, and Spitzbergen . the teeth of a saw, and as on a cloudy day, which happensabout seven times a week, you see nothing but the line oftheir dark roots,—the unfortunate mariner, who goes pokingabout for the narrow passage which is to lead him betweenthe islands,—at the back of one of which a pilot is waitingfor him,—will, in all probability, have already placed hisvessel in a position to render that functionarys furtherattendance a work of supererogation. At least, I know it.
RM2AKFPTH–Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . lance Was bought with violets.Dont think that Id neglect a chance For lightsome triolets. Oh, Phyllis, oft youve strained my purse On loving pleasure bent;But, now were through, it might be worse— Youve helped to pay the rent. lenvoi.Ye poets, when your ladys kiss Grows cold, pray dont repine,But scribble off some stuff like this And get six cents a line. A Work of Supererogation. ITENRY dislikes being bathed and argues with hismother over every square inch of his four-year-oldanatomy. One night, when his patience was especiall
RM2AWFB88–Bibliotheca symbolica ecclesiæ universalis : the creeds of Christendom, with a history and critical notes / by Philip Schaff . vice of God, 227, 295, 534. Signs, 201. Sin, 247, 615, 777; after baptism, 496; afterjustification, 809; after conversion, 820;cause of, 20, 247; hereditary, 778, 792. Sins, remission of, 205. Sonship of believers, 814. Spirits, presence of, 301. State of the soul after death, 543, 670, 756. Supererogation, works of, 809, 819. Ten Commandments, exposition of, 74, 342, 519, 685, 868.Testament, Old, 491,540, 601, 808,816; New, 540,601.Thankfulness, 338.Traditions of men,
RM2CDDD56–. Studio international . indeed, iscounted by some criticsas a handicap to the spon-taneous expression of his vv,i .n as an artist. Eut such criticism is laultCadenhead remains the artist he is because of thisculture, not in despite of it. In fact, it is as an artistthat he approaches art. This may seem a state-ment of supererogation. Hut it is hardly so in anage when the word art is very loosely interpreted.We use the word art as it would be used in thecase of such men as Charles Lamb, Walter Pater,and Robert Louis Stevenson in literature. Tothem the mode of expression was the principalthing
RM2CGHFEN–. Egypt painted and described . thecountry a mine of inexhaustible pictorial wealth. Speaking broadly, Egypt may be divided into threeseparate spheres : the Nile, the Delta, and the Desert.The first is the happy touring-ground of all, and itmay seem almost an act of supererogation to attemptany description of scenes so well known as Cairo andthe Nile Valley ; and yet even here may be discoveredsome new fact or fresh point of view which mayinterest. The two latter, however, are practicallyunknown subjects to the generality of visitors, andpresent a native life and local characteristics whichdif
RM2CE0M0C–. Letters from high latitudes : being some account of a voyage in 1856 in the schonner yacht 'Foam' to Iceland . the teeth of a saw, and as on a cloudy day, which happensabout seven times a week, you see nothing but the line oftheir dark roots,—the unfortunate mariner, who goes pokingabout for the narrow passage which is to lead him betweenthe islands,—at the back of one of which a pilot is waitingfor him,—will, in all probability, have already placed hisvessel in a position to render that functionarys furtherattendance a work of supererogation. At least, I know it «/ ( Ml mmamaiimmn iiiii. VI
RM2CEFTHJ–. The musical miscellany : being a collection of choice songs, set to the violin and flute, by the most eminent masters. Still in evry Breaft will move;More is Supererogation, Meer Idolatry of Love.You piay drefs a World of Chloes, in the Beauty flie can Ipare;Hear him, Cupidy who no Foe is, To Yj>ur Altars, or the Fair. f$ *?he Musical Miscellany. ft Srt&^ Answer/ 9 7 fc= —H made Reply; Do Florellas Charms difpleafe ye? i Dye then, foolifli Mor-tal, dye. Fancy not that Ill de-prive her Of her Gap-ti-va- ting Store; Shepherd The Musical Miscellany. 2 Shepherd, no, Ill ra-^ther give her Twen
RMREP9EX–. The birds of New England and adjacent states [microform] : containing descriptions of the birds of New England, and adjoining states and provinces, arranged by a long-approved classification and nomenclature; together with a history of their habits .... Ornithology; Birds; Ornithologie; Oiseaux. r^"'" IIâai.iMii LiPiuim »» â .>uwiiiii<.Wr.iiWWiliBWIIi 106 ORNITHOLOGY AND OOLOGY. The habits of this bird are so well known, that any description here seems to be a work of supererogation. About the first week in May, the males begin to pay court to the females; at this period th
RMRHRB65–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. ORGANS IN THE EMBRYO OF THE FOWL. 119 which a complete amnion has been found without any tail-fold. These embryos, are, however, defective at the hind end, so that. FIG. 18. Experiment 18. The embryo 48 hours after the operation. The tail- fold of the amnion has not regenerated. The amnion ends with a free edge in front of the hind-limbs. A fold of blastoderm is wrapped around the embryo and amnion. Under surface of blastoderm. one has not to attribute any work of supererogation to the ante- rior lateral folds to explain the
RMRDNJNH–. Herbals, their origin and evolution, a chapter in the history of botany, 1470-1670. Botany; Botany; Herbals. V] Gcniiaii Fathers of Botany 123 art of [ilaiit description. Since the pencil of the draughts- man couUl represent every subtlety in the characteristic form ot a plant, the botanist might well be excused for thinking that to take the trouble to set beside the. drawing a precise, verbal description of the plant in question was a work of supererogation. However, in anotluM- sense. PlONfA Tct-tii;. 57. "rionia"=rcoiiy [.VviKildus de X'illa Nov.i, Tractatus de vivtutibus horba
RMREME1A–. Ornithology and oölogy of New England [microform] : containing full descriptions of the birds of New England and adjoining states and provinces, arranged by a long-approved classification and nomenclature : together with a complete history of their habits, times of arrival and departure ... : with illustrations of many species of the birds and accurate figures of their eggs. Ornithology; Birds; Birds; Ornithologie; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. 106 ORNITHOLOGY AND OOLOGY. l I |i I The habits of this bird are so well known, that any description here seems to be a work of supererogation. About the first w
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