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The hand : its mechanism and vital endowments, as evincing design, and illustrating the power, wisdom, and goodness of God . imals of the AntediluAT.an world were notmonsters; there was no lusus or extravagance. Hideousas they appear, and lilie the phantoms of a dream, theywere adapted to the condition of the earth when theyexisted. I could have wished that our naturalists hadapplied to the inliabitants of that early condition of theglobe, names less scholastic; we have the plesiosaurus,and plesiosaurus dolichodeiios, and ichthyosaurus, mega-losaurus, and hylseosaurus, and iguanodon, pterodact
The hand : its mechanism and vital endowments, as evincing design, and illustrating the power, wisdom, and goodness of God . imals of the AntediluAT.an world were notmonsters; there was no lusus or extravagance. Hideousas they appear, and lilie the phantoms of a dream, theywere adapted to the condition of the earth when theyexisted. I could have wished that our naturalists hadapplied to the inliabitants of that early condition of theglobe, names less scholastic; we have the plesiosaurus,and plesiosaurus dolichodeiios, and ichthyosaurus, mega-losaurus, and hylseosaurus, and iguanodon, pterodact https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-hand-its-mechanism-and-vital-endowments-as-evincing-design-and-illustrating-the-power-wisdom-and-goodness-of-god-imals-of-the-antediluatan-world-were-notmonsters-there-was-no-lusus-or-extravagance-hideousas-they-appear-and-lilie-the-phantoms-of-a-dream-theywere-adapted-to-the-condition-of-the-earth-when-theyexisted-i-could-have-wished-that-our-naturalists-hadapplied-to-the-inliabitants-of-that-early-condition-of-theglobe-names-less-scholastic-we-have-the-plesiosaurusand-plesiosaurus-dolichodeiios-and-ichthyosaurus-mega-losaurus-and-hylseosaurus-and-iguanodon-pterodact-image339362477.html
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. History of British birds : the figures engraved on wood . BRITISH BIRDS. OF THE OrSTER-CJTCHER, Its bill is long, comprefled and cuneated at theend; noftrils linear; tongue fcarcely a third of thelength of the bill; toes, three in number, all placedforwards, the exteriors united to the middle by aftrong membrane, as far as the firft joint. This feparate and fmgle genus of birds, thoughno where numerous, is widely difperfed over theglobe, being met with in every country which tra-vellers have vifited.. BRITISH BIRDS.
. History of British birds : the figures engraved on wood . BRITISH BIRDS. OF THE OrSTER-CJTCHER, Its bill is long, comprefled and cuneated at theend; noftrils linear; tongue fcarcely a third of thelength of the bill; toes, three in number, all placedforwards, the exteriors united to the middle by aftrong membrane, as far as the firft joint. This feparate and fmgle genus of birds, thoughno where numerous, is widely difperfed over theglobe, being met with in every country which tra-vellers have vifited.. BRITISH BIRDS. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/history-of-british-birds-the-figures-engraved-on-wood-british-birds-of-the-orster-cjtcher-its-bill-is-long-comprefled-and-cuneated-at-theend-noftrils-linear-tongue-fcarcely-a-third-of-thelength-of-the-bill-toes-three-in-number-all-placedforwards-the-exteriors-united-to-the-middle-by-aftrong-membrane-as-far-as-the-firft-joint-this-feparate-and-fmgle-genus-of-birds-thoughno-where-numerous-is-widely-difperfed-over-theglobe-being-met-with-in-every-country-which-tra-vellers-have-vifited-british-birds-image375027276.html
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The palm tree . |E have seen how, in the magnificentforests of South America, Oil Palmsand Fruit Palms abound ; materialsindeed are there to feed nations andsupply rivers of oil. We may alsofind fibre from palms of the Westsufficient to furnish ropes wherewith to girdle theglobe. Some of these trees are now becoming known inEngland, but even of these it would seem theircapabilities are by no means developed to their fullextent, while of others the precious product is disre-garded, except by the natives of the countries wherethey are found. {Attalea funifera—Martius; or Leopoldinia Piassaha—^l-
The palm tree . |E have seen how, in the magnificentforests of South America, Oil Palmsand Fruit Palms abound ; materialsindeed are there to feed nations andsupply rivers of oil. We may alsofind fibre from palms of the Westsufficient to furnish ropes wherewith to girdle theglobe. Some of these trees are now becoming known inEngland, but even of these it would seem theircapabilities are by no means developed to their fullextent, while of others the precious product is disre-garded, except by the natives of the countries wherethey are found. {Attalea funifera—Martius; or Leopoldinia Piassaha—^l- https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-palm-tree-e-have-seen-how-in-the-magnificentforests-of-south-america-oil-palmsand-fruit-palms-abound-materialsindeed-are-there-to-feed-nations-andsupply-rivers-of-oil-we-may-alsofind-fibre-from-palms-of-the-westsufficient-to-furnish-ropes-wherewith-to-girdle-theglobe-some-of-these-trees-are-now-becoming-known-inengland-but-even-of-these-it-would-seem-theircapabilities-are-by-no-means-developed-to-their-fullextent-while-of-others-the-precious-product-is-disre-garded-except-by-the-natives-of-the-countries-wherethey-are-found-attalea-funiferamartius-or-leopoldinia-piassahal-image343291272.html
Atlas and epitome of operative ophthalmology . OPERATIONS FOR ECTROPION. 337 adhesion of opposed raw surfaces on the lid and on theglobe, more rarely to cicatricial contraction of the conjunc-tiva as a result of pemphigus or trachoma. If the adhesion is at all extensive the Operation forSymblepharon is usually a very difficult undertaking,and is often followed by only a moderately good, or evenan unsatisfactory, result. But in this condition, also,matters have been improved since the invention of themethod of transplantation, especially of thin pieces ofskin. Less extensive adhesions, such, fo
Atlas and epitome of operative ophthalmology . OPERATIONS FOR ECTROPION. 337 adhesion of opposed raw surfaces on the lid and on theglobe, more rarely to cicatricial contraction of the conjunc-tiva as a result of pemphigus or trachoma. If the adhesion is at all extensive the Operation forSymblepharon is usually a very difficult undertaking,and is often followed by only a moderately good, or evenan unsatisfactory, result. But in this condition, also,matters have been improved since the invention of themethod of transplantation, especially of thin pieces ofskin. Less extensive adhesions, such, fo https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/atlas-and-epitome-of-operative-ophthalmology-operations-for-ectropion-337-adhesion-of-opposed-raw-surfaces-on-the-lid-and-on-theglobe-more-rarely-to-cicatricial-contraction-of-the-conjunc-tiva-as-a-result-of-pemphigus-or-trachoma-if-the-adhesion-is-at-all-extensive-the-operation-forsymblepharon-is-usually-a-very-difficult-undertakingand-is-often-followed-by-only-a-moderately-good-or-evenan-unsatisfactory-result-but-in-this-condition-alsomatters-have-been-improved-since-the-invention-of-themethod-of-transplantation-especially-of-thin-pieces-ofskin-less-extensive-adhesions-such-fo-image339085706.html
The American shepherd: being a history of the sheep, with their breeds, management, and diseases . origin; this being the fact, as the sire and dameof the first individual of the breed were distinguished by theusual characteristics of the natives, long legs, &c. Thisaccidental origin, therefore, is valuable to the philosopher asaccounting in part for the numerous varieties of the genusOvis, now spread over almost every inhabitable part of theglobe. Climate and herbage are also pi-ominent causes ofdifferences in conformation, but accident has undoubtedlyhad more to do in producing these differe
The American shepherd: being a history of the sheep, with their breeds, management, and diseases . origin; this being the fact, as the sire and dameof the first individual of the breed were distinguished by theusual characteristics of the natives, long legs, &c. Thisaccidental origin, therefore, is valuable to the philosopher asaccounting in part for the numerous varieties of the genusOvis, now spread over almost every inhabitable part of theglobe. Climate and herbage are also pi-ominent causes ofdifferences in conformation, but accident has undoubtedlyhad more to do in producing these differe https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-american-shepherd-being-a-history-of-the-sheep-with-their-breeds-management-and-diseases-origin-this-being-the-fact-as-the-sire-and-dameof-the-first-individual-of-the-breed-were-distinguished-by-theusual-characteristics-of-the-natives-long-legs-c-thisaccidental-origin-therefore-is-valuable-to-the-philosopher-asaccounting-in-part-for-the-numerous-varieties-of-the-genusovis-now-spread-over-almost-every-inhabitable-part-of-theglobe-climate-and-herbage-are-also-pi-ominent-causes-ofdifferences-in-conformation-but-accident-has-undoubtedlyhad-more-to-do-in-producing-these-differe-image339106426.html
Astronomy for amateurs . ,change with the movement of the Moon), and whatstrikes me most is the distinction in light between thisaureole and the coronal atmosphere; the latter appearsto be a brilliant silvery white, the former is grayer andcertainly less dense. My impression is that there are tiuo solar envelopesof entirely different nature, the corona belonging to theglobe of the Sun, and forming its atmosphere properlyso-called, very luminous; the aureole formed of particlesthat circulate independently round it, probably arisingfrom eruptions, their form as a whole being possibly dueto elect
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. Kitchener's army and the territorial forces, the full story of a great achievement ;. ttalions, a brigade ofRoyal Horse Artillery and 2 brigades ofRoyal Field Artillery in North China andthe Colonies. All these were first line troops, vitallynecessary, as the events following Monsproved, for the strengthening of the Armywhich was contributing to the salvation ofEurope. Splendid as our Territorialswere, they could not compare with theseseasoned battalions which were kickingtheir heels in far-away corners of theglobe. Roughh, there were 76,000 infantrymenalone, all first line troops, who were
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Atlas and epitome of operative ophthalmology . SCLEROTOMY. 201 perforates the sclera at the inner and lower side of theglobe, but does not perforate the conjunctiva. The knifei> then slightly rotated and withdrawn, so as to permitsubretinal and preretinal fluid to escape. Puncture frombelow upward is not to be recommended. If necessary,the procedure may be repeated several times at short in-tervals or, in some cases, after an interval of severalmonths. If the condition still does not improve, the in-jection of vitreous from a rabbit should be tried. Thevitreous is taken from a rabbit about
Atlas and epitome of operative ophthalmology . SCLEROTOMY. 201 perforates the sclera at the inner and lower side of theglobe, but does not perforate the conjunctiva. The knifei> then slightly rotated and withdrawn, so as to permitsubretinal and preretinal fluid to escape. Puncture frombelow upward is not to be recommended. If necessary,the procedure may be repeated several times at short in-tervals or, in some cases, after an interval of severalmonths. If the condition still does not improve, the in-jection of vitreous from a rabbit should be tried. Thevitreous is taken from a rabbit about https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/atlas-and-epitome-of-operative-ophthalmology-sclerotomy-201-perforates-the-sclera-at-the-inner-and-lower-side-of-theglobe-but-does-not-perforate-the-conjunctiva-the-knifeigt-then-slightly-rotated-and-withdrawn-so-as-to-permitsubretinal-and-preretinal-fluid-to-escape-puncture-frombelow-upward-is-not-to-be-recommended-if-necessarythe-procedure-may-be-repeated-several-times-at-short-in-tervals-or-in-some-cases-after-an-interval-of-severalmonths-if-the-condition-still-does-not-improve-the-in-jection-of-vitreous-from-a-rabbit-should-be-tried-thevitreous-is-taken-from-a-rabbit-about-image339104477.html
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. The astrologer of the nineteenth century . e greatest mutations that have ever happened in any portion of theglobe have always been evinced within a short time after the planetshave changed their triplicities. To confirm this, I will observe that,under the fiery trigon, the Roman empire was beheld in its proudestglory: and, as soon as the earthly trigon commenced, that celebratedempire began to decline; and her ruin was effected by Saturninepeople, who made dreadful inroads upon her territories and rights*But, when the watery trigon prevailed under Scorpio, then theempire of Rome was disable
. The astrologer of the nineteenth century . e greatest mutations that have ever happened in any portion of theglobe have always been evinced within a short time after the planetshave changed their triplicities. To confirm this, I will observe that,under the fiery trigon, the Roman empire was beheld in its proudestglory: and, as soon as the earthly trigon commenced, that celebratedempire began to decline; and her ruin was effected by Saturninepeople, who made dreadful inroads upon her territories and rights*But, when the watery trigon prevailed under Scorpio, then theempire of Rome was disable https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-astrologer-of-the-nineteenth-century-e-greatest-mutations-that-have-ever-happened-in-any-portion-of-theglobe-have-always-been-evinced-within-a-short-time-after-the-planetshave-changed-their-triplicities-to-confirm-this-i-will-observe-thatunder-the-fiery-trigon-the-roman-empire-was-beheld-in-its-proudestglory-and-as-soon-as-the-earthly-trigon-commenced-that-celebratedempire-began-to-decline-and-her-ruin-was-effected-by-saturninepeople-who-made-dreadful-inroads-upon-her-territories-and-rightsbut-when-the-watery-trigon-prevailed-under-scorpio-then-theempire-of-rome-was-disable-image372209703.html
A treatise on the diseases of the eye . arly burns ; or after the healing ofabscesses, especially when complicated with disease of the bone. In badcases of this kind, we sometimes see the lower lid drawn away from theglobe, and the entire tarsus firmly fixed to the cheek. These are trouble-some cases, and we have no effectual remedy for some of them : if thecicatrix be cut through, the healing of the wound reproduces the displace-ment of the lid. It has been proposed, after liberating by incision the con-fined lid, to dress the surface of the sore with irritating ointments, such asthe unguentu
A treatise on the diseases of the eye . arly burns ; or after the healing ofabscesses, especially when complicated with disease of the bone. In badcases of this kind, we sometimes see the lower lid drawn away from theglobe, and the entire tarsus firmly fixed to the cheek. These are trouble-some cases, and we have no effectual remedy for some of them : if thecicatrix be cut through, the healing of the wound reproduces the displace-ment of the lid. It has been proposed, after liberating by incision the con-fined lid, to dress the surface of the sore with irritating ointments, such asthe unguentu https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-the-diseases-of-the-eye-arly-burns-or-after-the-healing-ofabscesses-especially-when-complicated-with-disease-of-the-bone-in-badcases-of-this-kind-we-sometimes-see-the-lower-lid-drawn-away-from-theglobe-and-the-entire-tarsus-firmly-fixed-to-the-cheek-these-are-trouble-some-cases-and-we-have-no-effectual-remedy-for-some-of-them-if-thecicatrix-be-cut-through-the-healing-of-the-wound-reproduces-the-displace-ment-of-the-lid-it-has-been-proposed-after-liberating-by-incision-the-con-fined-lid-to-dress-the-surface-of-the-sore-with-irritating-ointments-such-asthe-unguentu-image339483266.html
. The library of historic characters and famous events of all nations and all ages. Ilililimiillllill!!!^^ ^^gs-r;^^^^, - ;=. TO IMagellan is usually, and in a cer-tain sense justly, given the creditof having first circumnavigated theglobe, for, though he perished beforethat great work was completely done,it was accomplished by the vesselswhich he had commanded. His nameis familiar in the partly Latinizedform, ]Iagellan ; Fernando Magal-hsens is its more exact Portugueseform. He was born in the provinceof Alemtejo, in Portugal, about the year 1470. Havingentered the Portuguese navy, he served
. The library of historic characters and famous events of all nations and all ages. Ilililimiillllill!!!^^ ^^gs-r;^^^^, - ;=. TO IMagellan is usually, and in a cer-tain sense justly, given the creditof having first circumnavigated theglobe, for, though he perished beforethat great work was completely done,it was accomplished by the vesselswhich he had commanded. His nameis familiar in the partly Latinizedform, ]Iagellan ; Fernando Magal-hsens is its more exact Portugueseform. He was born in the provinceof Alemtejo, in Portugal, about the year 1470. Havingentered the Portuguese navy, he served https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-library-of-historic-characters-and-famous-events-of-all-nations-and-all-ages-ilililimiillllill!!!-gs-r-=-to-imagellan-is-usually-and-in-a-cer-tain-sense-justly-given-the-creditof-having-first-circumnavigated-theglobe-for-though-he-perished-beforethat-great-work-was-completely-doneit-was-accomplished-by-the-vesselswhich-he-had-commanded-his-nameis-familiar-in-the-partly-latinizedform-iagellan-fernando-magal-hsens-is-its-more-exact-portugueseform-he-was-born-in-the-provinceof-alemtejo-in-portugal-about-the-year-1470-havingentered-the-portuguese-navy-he-served-image370767857.html
. A treatise on anatomy, physiology, and hygiene : designed for colleges, academies, and families. e nerve of the opposite side. Theythen diverge, and enter the globe of the eyes at their backpart, where they expand, and form a soft, whitish membrane. 893. The globe, or ball of the eye, is an optical instru-ment of the most perfect construction. The sides of the globesare composed of Coats, or membranes. The interior of theglobe is filled with refracting Humors, or medi-ums. 899. Which sense contributes most to the enjoyment of man ? What do?we perceive by this sense ? What is said of the mech
. A treatise on anatomy, physiology, and hygiene : designed for colleges, academies, and families. e nerve of the opposite side. Theythen diverge, and enter the globe of the eyes at their backpart, where they expand, and form a soft, whitish membrane. 893. The globe, or ball of the eye, is an optical instru-ment of the most perfect construction. The sides of the globesare composed of Coats, or membranes. The interior of theglobe is filled with refracting Humors, or medi-ums. 899. Which sense contributes most to the enjoyment of man ? What do?we perceive by this sense ? What is said of the mech https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-anatomy-physiology-and-hygiene-designed-for-colleges-academies-and-families-e-nerve-of-the-opposite-side-theythen-diverge-and-enter-the-globe-of-the-eyes-at-their-backpart-where-they-expand-and-form-a-soft-whitish-membrane-893-the-globe-or-ball-of-the-eye-is-an-optical-instru-ment-of-the-most-perfect-construction-the-sides-of-the-globesare-composed-of-coats-or-membranes-the-interior-of-theglobe-is-filled-with-refracting-humors-or-medi-ums-899-which-sense-contributes-most-to-the-enjoyment-of-man-what-dowe-perceive-by-this-sense-what-is-said-of-the-mech-image337019933.html
Transactions . at the limbus,and extends into the episcleral tissue, comes into contactwith the hard unyielding sclerotic, a structure with veryfew lymphatics in it. The result is that the growthtends to spread at first very slowly, and forms a consider-able mass on the surface of the globe before it invadesthe deeper parts. It will often ulcerate, and fungateout, so as to overlap a larger area of the surface of theglobe than that to Avhich it is attached. In a specimen of an eye with an epibulbar epitheliomawhich I examined for Mr. Simeon Snell,^ and which hebrought before this Society in 190
Transactions . at the limbus,and extends into the episcleral tissue, comes into contactwith the hard unyielding sclerotic, a structure with veryfew lymphatics in it. The result is that the growthtends to spread at first very slowly, and forms a consider-able mass on the surface of the globe before it invadesthe deeper parts. It will often ulcerate, and fungateout, so as to overlap a larger area of the surface of theglobe than that to Avhich it is attached. In a specimen of an eye with an epibulbar epitheliomawhich I examined for Mr. Simeon Snell,^ and which hebrought before this Society in 190 https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/transactions-at-the-limbusand-extends-into-the-episcleral-tissue-comes-into-contactwith-the-hard-unyielding-sclerotic-a-structure-with-veryfew-lymphatics-in-it-the-result-is-that-the-growthtends-to-spread-at-first-very-slowly-and-forms-a-consider-able-mass-on-the-surface-of-the-globe-before-it-invadesthe-deeper-parts-it-will-often-ulcerate-and-fungateout-so-as-to-overlap-a-larger-area-of-the-surface-of-theglobe-than-that-to-avhich-it-is-attached-in-a-specimen-of-an-eye-with-an-epibulbar-epitheliomawhich-i-examined-for-mr-simeon-snell-and-which-hebrought-before-this-society-in-190-image339075729.html
. The New England magazine . ong support given to it by many of themen whose names Americans delight tohonor. The bill which finally passed THE LATER HISTORY OF ELECTRICITY IN AMERICA. 185 was introduced by Mr. Seward, whosespeech in support of it summarizes allthat can now be said concerning one ofthe greatest commercial undertakings inhistory. He says : Xow, there is no person on the face of theglobe who can measure the price at which, if areasonable man, he would be willing to strikefrom the world the use of the magnetic telegraphas a means of communication between differentportions of the
. The New England magazine . ong support given to it by many of themen whose names Americans delight tohonor. The bill which finally passed THE LATER HISTORY OF ELECTRICITY IN AMERICA. 185 was introduced by Mr. Seward, whosespeech in support of it summarizes allthat can now be said concerning one ofthe greatest commercial undertakings inhistory. He says : Xow, there is no person on the face of theglobe who can measure the price at which, if areasonable man, he would be willing to strikefrom the world the use of the magnetic telegraphas a means of communication between differentportions of the https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-new-england-magazine-ong-support-given-to-it-by-many-of-themen-whose-names-americans-delight-tohonor-the-bill-which-finally-passed-the-later-history-of-electricity-in-america-185-was-introduced-by-mr-seward-whosespeech-in-support-of-it-summarizes-allthat-can-now-be-said-concerning-one-ofthe-greatest-commercial-undertakings-inhistory-he-says-xow-there-is-no-person-on-the-face-of-theglobe-who-can-measure-the-price-at-which-if-areasonable-man-he-would-be-willing-to-strikefrom-the-world-the-use-of-the-magnetic-telegraphas-a-means-of-communication-between-differentportions-of-the-image372269133.html
Applied geography, a preliminary sketch With ten maps . peoples, and about 140 millions under thesway of the Slavs; 100 millions are dominated byTurks, and 400 millions by people of Chineseaffinities; the remainder by various odds and endsof humanity. 01: course the peoples thus variouslydominated are composed of a great variety of races,white, yellow and black; into details of this kindit is not possible to enter here, our object beingsimply to indicate the share which the great rulino-races have in the land and in the population of theglobe. In both aspects little is now left to scramblefor,
Applied geography, a preliminary sketch With ten maps . peoples, and about 140 millions under thesway of the Slavs; 100 millions are dominated byTurks, and 400 millions by people of Chineseaffinities; the remainder by various odds and endsof humanity. 01: course the peoples thus variouslydominated are composed of a great variety of races,white, yellow and black; into details of this kindit is not possible to enter here, our object beingsimply to indicate the share which the great rulino-races have in the land and in the population of theglobe. In both aspects little is now left to scramblefor, https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/applied-geography-a-preliminary-sketch-with-ten-maps-peoples-and-about-140-millions-under-thesway-of-the-slavs-100-millions-are-dominated-byturks-and-400-millions-by-people-of-chineseaffinities-the-remainder-by-various-odds-and-endsof-humanity-01-course-the-peoples-thus-variouslydominated-are-composed-of-a-great-variety-of-raceswhite-yellow-and-black-into-details-of-this-kindit-is-not-possible-to-enter-here-our-object-beingsimply-to-indicate-the-share-which-the-great-rulino-races-have-in-the-land-and-in-the-population-of-theglobe-in-both-aspects-little-is-now-left-to-scramblefor-image338415678.html
The normal; or, Methods of teaching the common branches, orthoepy, orthography, grammar, geography, arithmetic and elocution .. . l. Innature, it requires 12,934 years to make thechange, and 25,868 years to bring the axis backagain into its present position. Now, if you startthe arm from the east, where the globe will be inthe position of the autumnal equinox, and whileyou turn the arm, you at the same time turn theaxis so that it shall incline easterly, you have onlyto carry the arm around to the south to bring theglobe into the position of the autumnal equinoxagain ; i. e., a quarter of a re
The normal; or, Methods of teaching the common branches, orthoepy, orthography, grammar, geography, arithmetic and elocution .. . l. Innature, it requires 12,934 years to make thechange, and 25,868 years to bring the axis backagain into its present position. Now, if you startthe arm from the east, where the globe will be inthe position of the autumnal equinox, and whileyou turn the arm, you at the same time turn theaxis so that it shall incline easterly, you have onlyto carry the arm around to the south to bring theglobe into the position of the autumnal equinoxagain ; i. e., a quarter of a re https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-normal-or-methods-of-teaching-the-common-branches-orthoepy-orthography-grammar-geography-arithmetic-and-elocution-l-innature-it-requires-12934-years-to-make-thechange-and-25868-years-to-bring-the-axis-backagain-into-its-present-position-now-if-you-startthe-arm-from-the-east-where-the-globe-will-be-inthe-position-of-the-autumnal-equinox-and-whileyou-turn-the-arm-you-at-the-same-time-turn-theaxis-so-that-it-shall-incline-easterly-you-have-onlyto-carry-the-arm-around-to-the-south-to-bring-theglobe-into-the-position-of-the-autumnal-equinoxagain-i-e-a-quarter-of-a-re-image339888617.html
The fountain : with jets of new meanings . HOMESTEADS OF AMERICAN PIONEERS. of beauty or scenes of grandeur which surrounded themupon the immensely vast continent. They did notknow that they were the advancing column of aninnumerable army drafted out of all nations on theglobe. They did not venture even to dream that theywere to establish a new country and a new govern-ment that would in time occupy the highest place inthe sight and in the faith of all races of men. Far from it. On the contrary, the PilgrimFathers, with their superior characteristics for lay- 70 JETS OF NEW MEANINGS. ing the f
The fountain : with jets of new meanings . HOMESTEADS OF AMERICAN PIONEERS. of beauty or scenes of grandeur which surrounded themupon the immensely vast continent. They did notknow that they were the advancing column of aninnumerable army drafted out of all nations on theglobe. They did not venture even to dream that theywere to establish a new country and a new govern-ment that would in time occupy the highest place inthe sight and in the faith of all races of men. Far from it. On the contrary, the PilgrimFathers, with their superior characteristics for lay- 70 JETS OF NEW MEANINGS. ing the f https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-fountain-with-jets-of-new-meanings-homesteads-of-american-pioneers-of-beauty-or-scenes-of-grandeur-which-surrounded-themupon-the-immensely-vast-continent-they-did-notknow-that-they-were-the-advancing-column-of-aninnumerable-army-drafted-out-of-all-nations-on-theglobe-they-did-not-venture-even-to-dream-that-theywere-to-establish-a-new-country-and-a-new-govern-ment-that-would-in-time-occupy-the-highest-place-inthe-sight-and-in-the-faith-of-all-races-of-men-far-from-it-on-the-contrary-the-pilgrimfathers-with-their-superior-characteristics-for-lay-70-jets-of-new-meanings-ing-the-f-image339385509.html
Two years in Peru : with exploration of its antiquities . the corners of the upper story was themodel of a mountaineer in clothing made of coarsematting, which they say is the pattern of dressworn by the Indians of old times in crossing theCordillera. It has a helmet of the same materialas the under-dress, in which are holes for the eyes,and an aperture for the mouth to breathe through.Near to this, on the end wall, we pass by anallegorical painting of Peru, representing anIndian of bushy beard, with his hand on theglobe, and a hatchet at his feet. He has one arma-kimbo, and close by is a pill
Two years in Peru : with exploration of its antiquities . the corners of the upper story was themodel of a mountaineer in clothing made of coarsematting, which they say is the pattern of dressworn by the Indians of old times in crossing theCordillera. It has a helmet of the same materialas the under-dress, in which are holes for the eyes,and an aperture for the mouth to breathe through.Near to this, on the end wall, we pass by anallegorical painting of Peru, representing anIndian of bushy beard, with his hand on theglobe, and a hatchet at his feet. He has one arma-kimbo, and close by is a pill https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/two-years-in-peru-with-exploration-of-its-antiquities-the-corners-of-the-upper-story-was-themodel-of-a-mountaineer-in-clothing-made-of-coarsematting-which-they-say-is-the-pattern-of-dressworn-by-the-indians-of-old-times-in-crossing-thecordillera-it-has-a-helmet-of-the-same-materialas-the-under-dress-in-which-are-holes-for-the-eyesand-an-aperture-for-the-mouth-to-breathe-throughnear-to-this-on-the-end-wall-we-pass-by-anallegorical-painting-of-peru-representing-anindian-of-bushy-beard-with-his-hand-on-theglobe-and-a-hatchet-at-his-feet-he-has-one-arma-kimbo-and-close-by-is-a-pill-image339039154.html
The Richmond and Louisville medical journal . he worthiest of honor of all herchildren; yet does his fame not rest with us alone, nor is thebeneficence of ovariotomy confined alone to our part of theglobe. Like Jenner, McDowell has been a benefactor for the gener-ations of all time, and all countries, and as a few years ago theworld at large contributed to the statue of Jenner, now erectedin Hyde Park, London, so do we think it most fitting that allnations should be allowed to contribute to a suitable statue toMcDowell, to be erected in Danville, the scene of the first ova- 1873.] Miscellaneou
The Richmond and Louisville medical journal . he worthiest of honor of all herchildren; yet does his fame not rest with us alone, nor is thebeneficence of ovariotomy confined alone to our part of theglobe. Like Jenner, McDowell has been a benefactor for the gener-ations of all time, and all countries, and as a few years ago theworld at large contributed to the statue of Jenner, now erectedin Hyde Park, London, so do we think it most fitting that allnations should be allowed to contribute to a suitable statue toMcDowell, to be erected in Danville, the scene of the first ova- 1873.] Miscellaneou https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-richmond-and-louisville-medical-journal-he-worthiest-of-honor-of-all-herchildren-yet-does-his-fame-not-rest-with-us-alone-nor-is-thebeneficence-of-ovariotomy-confined-alone-to-our-part-of-theglobe-like-jenner-mcdowell-has-been-a-benefactor-for-the-gener-ations-of-all-time-and-all-countries-and-as-a-few-years-ago-theworld-at-large-contributed-to-the-statue-of-jenner-now-erectedin-hyde-park-london-so-do-we-think-it-most-fitting-that-allnations-should-be-allowed-to-contribute-to-a-suitable-statue-tomcdowell-to-be-erected-in-danville-the-scene-of-the-first-ova-1873-miscellaneou-image340267408.html
Panama and the canal in picture and prose .. . ory in the richest region of theglobe—that comprised within the tropics—to re-main undeveloped, with its resources running largelyto waste under the management of races of lowsocial efficiency, will be brought home with ever-growing force to the minds of the Western (North-ern) peoples. The day is probably not far distantwhen, with the advance science is making, we shallrecognize that it is in the tropics and not in thetemperate zones we have the greatest food-pro-ducing and material-producing regions of the earth;that the natural highways of comm
Panama and the canal in picture and prose .. . ory in the richest region of theglobe—that comprised within the tropics—to re-main undeveloped, with its resources running largelyto waste under the management of races of lowsocial efficiency, will be brought home with ever-growing force to the minds of the Western (North-ern) peoples. The day is probably not far distantwhen, with the advance science is making, we shallrecognize that it is in the tropics and not in thetemperate zones we have the greatest food-pro-ducing and material-producing regions of the earth;that the natural highways of comm https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/panama-and-the-canal-in-picture-and-prose-ory-in-the-richest-region-of-theglobethat-comprised-within-the-tropicsto-re-main-undeveloped-with-its-resources-running-largelyto-waste-under-the-management-of-races-of-lowsocial-efficiency-will-be-brought-home-with-ever-growing-force-to-the-minds-of-the-western-north-ern-peoples-the-day-is-probably-not-far-distantwhen-with-the-advance-science-is-making-we-shallrecognize-that-it-is-in-the-tropics-and-not-in-thetemperate-zones-we-have-the-greatest-food-pro-ducing-and-material-producing-regions-of-the-earththat-the-natural-highways-of-comm-image338302778.html
. A treatise on diseases of the eye . posterior endof the insertion usually reachesthe vertical meridian of theglobe. The length of the line of insertion is approximately 7.5 mm. Its anterior extremity is from1 to 4 mm. posterior to the external extremity of the insertion of tlietendon of the superior rectus. Inferior Oblique.—This muscle has its origin from the orbital plateof the superior maxilla at the lower inner angle of the orbit just withinthe margin of the orbit; its course is backward and outward, passingbetween the floor of the orbit and the inferior rectus nuiscle, betweenthe globe
. A treatise on diseases of the eye . posterior endof the insertion usually reachesthe vertical meridian of theglobe. The length of the line of insertion is approximately 7.5 mm. Its anterior extremity is from1 to 4 mm. posterior to the external extremity of the insertion of tlietendon of the superior rectus. Inferior Oblique.—This muscle has its origin from the orbital plateof the superior maxilla at the lower inner angle of the orbit just withinthe margin of the orbit; its course is backward and outward, passingbetween the floor of the orbit and the inferior rectus nuiscle, betweenthe globe https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-diseases-of-the-eye-posterior-endof-the-insertion-usually-reachesthe-vertical-meridian-of-theglobe-the-length-of-the-line-of-insertion-is-approximately-75-mm-its-anterior-extremity-is-from1-to-4-mm-posterior-to-the-external-extremity-of-the-insertion-of-tlietendon-of-the-superior-rectus-inferior-obliquethis-muscle-has-its-origin-from-the-orbital-plateof-the-superior-maxilla-at-the-lower-inner-angle-of-the-orbit-just-withinthe-margin-of-the-orbit-its-course-is-backward-and-outward-passingbetween-the-floor-of-the-orbit-and-the-inferior-rectus-nuiscle-betweenthe-globe-image369604108.html
Life and art of Richard Mansfield, with selections from his letters . nglish comedian Lionel Brough, to fill the timewith that fine old comedy She Stoops to Conquer,and Mansfield went to Bournemouth, where hedevoted liimself assiduously to the study of RichardIII., so that he might present that tragedy at theGlobe as soon as he should be able to act. Hisgenerous friend Eben D. Jordan had come to hisassistance in that formidable undertaking, and allrequisite preparations w^ere now rapidly made forthe worthy fulfilment of his momentous design.Among the allies whom, fortunately, at that time,he w
Life and art of Richard Mansfield, with selections from his letters . nglish comedian Lionel Brough, to fill the timewith that fine old comedy She Stoops to Conquer,and Mansfield went to Bournemouth, where hedevoted liimself assiduously to the study of RichardIII., so that he might present that tragedy at theGlobe as soon as he should be able to act. Hisgenerous friend Eben D. Jordan had come to hisassistance in that formidable undertaking, and allrequisite preparations w^ere now rapidly made forthe worthy fulfilment of his momentous design.Among the allies whom, fortunately, at that time,he w https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/life-and-art-of-richard-mansfield-with-selections-from-his-letters-nglish-comedian-lionel-brough-to-fill-the-timewith-that-fine-old-comedy-she-stoops-to-conquerand-mansfield-went-to-bournemouth-where-hedevoted-liimself-assiduously-to-the-study-of-richardiii-so-that-he-might-present-that-tragedy-at-theglobe-as-soon-as-he-should-be-able-to-act-hisgenerous-friend-eben-d-jordan-had-come-to-hisassistance-in-that-formidable-undertaking-and-allrequisite-preparations-were-now-rapidly-made-forthe-worthy-fulfilment-of-his-momentous-designamong-the-allies-whom-fortunately-at-that-timehe-w-image338510786.html
. Cassell's natural history . EUIIYCEROS rKEVosrii.t This bird is a species inhabiting jMadagascar, and has been placed by Losson in aseparate family. • B. Nasatus.—Linn, etc. t Lesson. i*-^. THE CllEEPEK. The Fourth Tribe, Texuirostres, embraces several groups of beautiful andinteresting birds, the greater part of which are pecidiar to the warmer regions of theglobe. They are all distinguished by long slender bills, and hence their name. Theyare adapted to those parts of the earth where flowers appear in constant succession;from these they obtain their nectar, and an endless supply of the sma
. Cassell's natural history . EUIIYCEROS rKEVosrii.t This bird is a species inhabiting jMadagascar, and has been placed by Losson in aseparate family. • B. Nasatus.—Linn, etc. t Lesson. i*-^. THE CllEEPEK. The Fourth Tribe, Texuirostres, embraces several groups of beautiful andinteresting birds, the greater part of which are pecidiar to the warmer regions of theglobe. They are all distinguished by long slender bills, and hence their name. Theyare adapted to those parts of the earth where flowers appear in constant succession;from these they obtain their nectar, and an endless supply of the sma https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/cassells-natural-history-euiiyceros-rkevosriit-this-bird-is-a-species-inhabiting-jmadagascar-and-has-been-placed-by-losson-in-aseparate-family-b-nasatuslinn-etc-t-lesson-i-the-clleepek-the-fourth-tribe-texuirostres-embraces-several-groups-of-beautiful-andinteresting-birds-the-greater-part-of-which-are-pecidiar-to-the-warmer-regions-of-theglobe-they-are-all-distinguished-by-long-slender-bills-and-hence-their-name-theyare-adapted-to-those-parts-of-the-earth-where-flowers-appear-in-constant-successionfrom-these-they-obtain-their-nectar-and-an-endless-supply-of-the-sma-image375218452.html
What to see in New York . es, pawn-shops,saloons, dance-halls and moving-picture theaters,where the flotsam and jetsam of every nation on theglobe congregate. It is still the Mecca of the sailorsand Jack ashore spends much of his time there. Mott, Pell and Doyers streets are the three shortand narrow alleyways that constitute Chinatown,which, like the Bowery, has experienced a regenera-tion inasmuch as it is nothing like the Chinatownof several years ago. The Joss-house remains, the chop-suey restaurantsare doing business, and the thoroughfares are nightlycrowded with sightseers and the almond
What to see in New York . es, pawn-shops,saloons, dance-halls and moving-picture theaters,where the flotsam and jetsam of every nation on theglobe congregate. It is still the Mecca of the sailorsand Jack ashore spends much of his time there. Mott, Pell and Doyers streets are the three shortand narrow alleyways that constitute Chinatown,which, like the Bowery, has experienced a regenera-tion inasmuch as it is nothing like the Chinatownof several years ago. The Joss-house remains, the chop-suey restaurantsare doing business, and the thoroughfares are nightlycrowded with sightseers and the almond https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/what-to-see-in-new-york-es-pawn-shopssaloons-dance-halls-and-moving-picture-theaterswhere-the-flotsam-and-jetsam-of-every-nation-on-theglobe-congregate-it-is-still-the-mecca-of-the-sailorsand-jack-ashore-spends-much-of-his-time-there-mott-pell-and-doyers-streets-are-the-three-shortand-narrow-alleyways-that-constitute-chinatownwhich-like-the-bowery-has-experienced-a-regenera-tion-inasmuch-as-it-is-nothing-like-the-chinatownof-several-years-ago-the-joss-house-remains-the-chop-suey-restaurantsare-doing-business-and-the-thoroughfares-are-nightlycrowded-with-sightseers-and-the-almond-image342681151.html
[Works] . andeb, ar-rive on the shores of the Red Sea. Thence hemight make his way by land to Jerusalem, takeshipping at Joppa, and traverse the Mediterra-nean to Spain. Or, should the route fromEthiopia to Jerusalem be deemed too perilousfrom savage and warlike tribes, or should henot choose to separate from his vessels, hemight sail round the whole coast of Africa,pass triumphantly by the Portuguese, in theirmidway groping along the shores of Guinea,and after having thus circumnavigated theglobe, furl his adventurous sails at the Pillarsof Hercules, the ne plus ultra of the ancientworld ! Su
[Works] . andeb, ar-rive on the shores of the Red Sea. Thence hemight make his way by land to Jerusalem, takeshipping at Joppa, and traverse the Mediterra-nean to Spain. Or, should the route fromEthiopia to Jerusalem be deemed too perilousfrom savage and warlike tribes, or should henot choose to separate from his vessels, hemight sail round the whole coast of Africa,pass triumphantly by the Portuguese, in theirmidway groping along the shores of Guinea,and after having thus circumnavigated theglobe, furl his adventurous sails at the Pillarsof Hercules, the ne plus ultra of the ancientworld ! Su https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/works-andeb-ar-rive-on-the-shores-of-the-red-sea-thence-hemight-make-his-way-by-land-to-jerusalem-takeshipping-at-joppa-and-traverse-the-mediterra-nean-to-spain-or-should-the-route-fromethiopia-to-jerusalem-be-deemed-too-perilousfrom-savage-and-warlike-tribes-or-should-henot-choose-to-separate-from-his-vessels-hemight-sail-round-the-whole-coast-of-africapass-triumphantly-by-the-portuguese-in-theirmidway-groping-along-the-shores-of-guineaand-after-having-thus-circumnavigated-theglobe-furl-his-adventurous-sails-at-the-pillarsof-hercules-the-ne-plus-ultra-of-the-ancientworld-!-su-image340248802.html
Church at Home and Abroad, The (Jan - June 1895) . ibbons,D.D. —While it may be truly said the Chineseowe everything to their system of education,yet it may be as truly said they owe their ego-tism, exclusiveness, poverty and dwarfed civili-zation and commerce to their not having beenstudents of geography. The school boy is giventhe ancient classics which he reads and re-readsuntil he can repeat them from one end to theother. He studies no other books, does notknow whether the earth is round or flat, doesnot know the names of other nations of theglobe, for they are barbarians. China is themidd
Church at Home and Abroad, The (Jan - June 1895) . ibbons,D.D. —While it may be truly said the Chineseowe everything to their system of education,yet it may be as truly said they owe their ego-tism, exclusiveness, poverty and dwarfed civili-zation and commerce to their not having beenstudents of geography. The school boy is giventhe ancient classics which he reads and re-readsuntil he can repeat them from one end to theother. He studies no other books, does notknow whether the earth is round or flat, doesnot know the names of other nations of theglobe, for they are barbarians. China is themidd https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/church-at-home-and-abroad-the-jan-june-1895-ibbonsdd-while-it-may-be-truly-said-the-chineseowe-everything-to-their-system-of-educationyet-it-may-be-as-truly-said-they-owe-their-ego-tism-exclusiveness-poverty-and-dwarfed-civili-zation-and-commerce-to-their-not-having-beenstudents-of-geography-the-school-boy-is-giventhe-ancient-classics-which-he-reads-and-re-readsuntil-he-can-repeat-them-from-one-end-to-theother-he-studies-no-other-books-does-notknow-whether-the-earth-is-round-or-flat-doesnot-know-the-names-of-other-nations-of-theglobe-for-they-are-barbarians-china-is-themidd-image338300314.html
. The Utah genealogical and historical magazine. ^ know all things, great and small. Let us now contracttheir sight, so that they may see only a little of the surface of theearth and be content. Therefore the Heart of Heaven breatheda cloud over the pupil of the eyes of man, and a mist came overit as when one breathes on the face of a mirror. Thus was theglobe of the eye darkened, neither was that which was far offclear to it any more, but only that which was near. Then the four men slept, and there was council in heaven.And four women were made. Now the women were exceedinglyfair to look upon
. The Utah genealogical and historical magazine. ^ know all things, great and small. Let us now contracttheir sight, so that they may see only a little of the surface of theearth and be content. Therefore the Heart of Heaven breatheda cloud over the pupil of the eyes of man, and a mist came overit as when one breathes on the face of a mirror. Thus was theglobe of the eye darkened, neither was that which was far offclear to it any more, but only that which was near. Then the four men slept, and there was council in heaven.And four women were made. Now the women were exceedinglyfair to look upon https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-utah-genealogical-and-historical-magazine-know-all-things-great-and-small-let-us-now-contracttheir-sight-so-that-they-may-see-only-a-little-of-the-surface-of-theearth-and-be-content-therefore-the-heart-of-heaven-breatheda-cloud-over-the-pupil-of-the-eyes-of-man-and-a-mist-came-overit-as-when-one-breathes-on-the-face-of-a-mirror-thus-was-theglobe-of-the-eye-darkened-neither-was-that-which-was-far-offclear-to-it-any-more-but-only-that-which-was-near-then-the-four-men-slept-and-there-was-council-in-heavenand-four-women-were-made-now-the-women-were-exceedinglyfair-to-look-upon-image336896649.html
The countries of the world : being a popular description of the various continents, islands, rivers, seas, and peoples of the globe . TIEW OF SYDNEY HAUBOUK, NEW SOVTIl W.LES. lines of their labours from the many accessible sources of information on the subject.Some of them we may require to speak of later, or when we examine the nature ofthe different colonies into which the continent is now divided, and narrate the storyof their settlement. We have called Australia a continent—for so it is: it is the fifth great section of theglobe. A land 2,.500 miles in length and about 1,250 in breadth,
The countries of the world : being a popular description of the various continents, islands, rivers, seas, and peoples of the globe . TIEW OF SYDNEY HAUBOUK, NEW SOVTIl W.LES. lines of their labours from the many accessible sources of information on the subject.Some of them we may require to speak of later, or when we examine the nature ofthe different colonies into which the continent is now divided, and narrate the storyof their settlement. We have called Australia a continent—for so it is: it is the fifth great section of theglobe. A land 2,.500 miles in length and about 1,250 in breadth, https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-countries-of-the-world-being-a-popular-description-of-the-various-continents-islands-rivers-seas-and-peoples-of-the-globe-tiew-of-sydney-haubouk-new-sovtil-wles-lines-of-their-labours-from-the-many-accessible-sources-of-information-on-the-subjectsome-of-them-we-may-require-to-speak-of-later-or-when-we-examine-the-nature-ofthe-different-colonies-into-which-the-continent-is-now-divided-and-narrate-the-storyof-their-settlement-we-have-called-australia-a-continentfor-so-it-is-it-is-the-fifth-great-section-of-theglobe-a-land-2500-miles-in-length-and-about-1250-in-breadth-image340238457.html
. The earth and its inhabitants .. . IMUe. above its junction with the Thames It is a place of considerable historical fame,battles having been fought in its neighbourhood, and Parliaments held within itswalls. But the only object likely to interest the antiquary is the remains of aBenedictine abbey founded in 1121, and converted by Henry VIII. into a royalpalace. At the present day Reading is known chiefly on account of its biscuitfactory, which dispatches train-loads of them daily to every quarter of theglobe. There does not probably exist an article of food more widely dispersed BEEKSHIEE.
. The earth and its inhabitants .. . IMUe. above its junction with the Thames It is a place of considerable historical fame,battles having been fought in its neighbourhood, and Parliaments held within itswalls. But the only object likely to interest the antiquary is the remains of aBenedictine abbey founded in 1121, and converted by Henry VIII. into a royalpalace. At the present day Reading is known chiefly on account of its biscuitfactory, which dispatches train-loads of them daily to every quarter of theglobe. There does not probably exist an article of food more widely dispersed BEEKSHIEE. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-earth-and-its-inhabitants-imue-above-its-junction-with-the-thames-it-is-a-place-of-considerable-historical-famebattles-having-been-fought-in-its-neighbourhood-and-parliaments-held-within-itswalls-but-the-only-object-likely-to-interest-the-antiquary-is-the-remains-of-abenedictine-abbey-founded-in-1121-and-converted-by-henry-viii-into-a-royalpalace-at-the-present-day-reading-is-known-chiefly-on-account-of-its-biscuitfactory-which-dispatches-train-loads-of-them-daily-to-every-quarter-of-theglobe-there-does-not-probably-exist-an-article-of-food-more-widely-dispersed-beekshiee-image369655764.html
. Women of all nations, a record of their characteristics, habits, manners, customs and influence; . ^ conventional this feeling is,and liow it differs in various parts of theglobe. The first care of a Mahometanwoman surprised at her bath is to concealher face , the Chinese lady would feciexcessive shame at the uncovering of herfoot ; the Sumatran at the exposure of herknee ; and a woman of a certain tribe inAfrica would be terribly upset if the smalltwig at the back of her girdle shouldhappen to fall off. Some Asiatics thinkit unseemly for a woman to show herfinger-tips, and in America a woma
. Women of all nations, a record of their characteristics, habits, manners, customs and influence; . ^ conventional this feeling is,and liow it differs in various parts of theglobe. The first care of a Mahometanwoman surprised at her bath is to concealher face , the Chinese lady would feciexcessive shame at the uncovering of herfoot ; the Sumatran at the exposure of herknee ; and a woman of a certain tribe inAfrica would be terribly upset if the smalltwig at the back of her girdle shouldhappen to fall off. Some Asiatics thinkit unseemly for a woman to show herfinger-tips, and in America a woma https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/women-of-all-nations-a-record-of-their-characteristics-habits-manners-customs-and-influence-conventional-this-feeling-isand-liow-it-differs-in-various-parts-of-theglobe-the-first-care-of-a-mahometanwoman-surprised-at-her-bath-is-to-concealher-face-the-chinese-lady-would-feciexcessive-shame-at-the-uncovering-of-herfoot-the-sumatran-at-the-exposure-of-herknee-and-a-woman-of-a-certain-tribe-inafrica-would-be-terribly-upset-if-the-smalltwig-at-the-back-of-her-girdle-shouldhappen-to-fall-off-some-asiatics-thinkit-unseemly-for-a-woman-to-show-herfinger-tips-and-in-america-a-woma-image370196623.html
. The Argonauts of California, being the reminiscences of scenes and incidents that occurred in California in early mining days;. to the sea. The circus must not be forgotten, for in any quarter of theglobe where an audience can be scraped together will be foundthe circus. The first to make its appearance in this part of themining regions was Costellos. It was, I think, in the Autumn of 50.He had the usual complement of horses and riders, with theclown as a chief feature, without which the circus would be a very THE ARGONAUTS OF CALIFORNIA. 93 tame affair. Ihe tent was usually crowded of an ev
. The Argonauts of California, being the reminiscences of scenes and incidents that occurred in California in early mining days;. to the sea. The circus must not be forgotten, for in any quarter of theglobe where an audience can be scraped together will be foundthe circus. The first to make its appearance in this part of themining regions was Costellos. It was, I think, in the Autumn of 50.He had the usual complement of horses and riders, with theclown as a chief feature, without which the circus would be a very THE ARGONAUTS OF CALIFORNIA. 93 tame affair. Ihe tent was usually crowded of an ev https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-argonauts-of-california-being-the-reminiscences-of-scenes-and-incidents-that-occurred-in-california-in-early-mining-days-to-the-sea-the-circus-must-not-be-forgotten-for-in-any-quarter-of-theglobe-where-an-audience-can-be-scraped-together-will-be-foundthe-circus-the-first-to-make-its-appearance-in-this-part-of-themining-regions-was-costellos-it-was-i-think-in-the-autumn-of-50he-had-the-usual-complement-of-horses-and-riders-with-theclown-as-a-chief-feature-without-which-the-circus-would-be-a-very-the-argonauts-of-california-93-tame-affair-ihe-tent-was-usually-crowded-of-an-ev-image370468418.html
The medical age : a semi-monthly journal of medicine and surgery . A CORNER IN THE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY.. drugs which have been adopted as standard remedies in all parts of theglobe. Caseara Sagrada, the tonic laxative, for many years recognizedby practitioners as one of the most important drugs in the materia medica, is an example of its research in this direction.Taka-Diastase, the wonderful starch-digestantwhich physicians have found so serviceable inthe treatment of dyspepsia, is another case inpoint. Adrenalin, a valuable astringent andpowerful heart-stimulant, a later discoverywhich is
The medical age : a semi-monthly journal of medicine and surgery . A CORNER IN THE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY.. drugs which have been adopted as standard remedies in all parts of theglobe. Caseara Sagrada, the tonic laxative, for many years recognizedby practitioners as one of the most important drugs in the materia medica, is an example of its research in this direction.Taka-Diastase, the wonderful starch-digestantwhich physicians have found so serviceable inthe treatment of dyspepsia, is another case inpoint. Adrenalin, a valuable astringent andpowerful heart-stimulant, a later discoverywhich is https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-medical-age-a-semi-monthly-journal-of-medicine-and-surgery-a-corner-in-the-biological-laboratory-drugs-which-have-been-adopted-as-standard-remedies-in-all-parts-of-theglobe-caseara-sagrada-the-tonic-laxative-for-many-years-recognizedby-practitioners-as-one-of-the-most-important-drugs-in-the-materia-medica-is-an-example-of-its-research-in-this-directiontaka-diastase-the-wonderful-starch-digestantwhich-physicians-have-found-so-serviceable-inthe-treatment-of-dyspepsia-is-another-case-inpoint-adrenalin-a-valuable-astringent-andpowerful-heart-stimulant-a-later-discoverywhich-is-image343175574.html
. Island life; or, the phenomena and causes of insular faunas and floras, including a revision and attempted solution of the problem of geological climates. s, sincethese combine in a higher degree than any other spots upon theglobe, extreme isolation from all more extensive lands, with atolerably rich fauna and flora whose peculiarities are of surpass-ing interest. Both, too, have received considerable attentionfrom naturalists; and though much still remains to be done inthe latter group, our knowledge is sufficient to enable us toarrive at many interesting results. Position and Physical feat
. Island life; or, the phenomena and causes of insular faunas and floras, including a revision and attempted solution of the problem of geological climates. s, sincethese combine in a higher degree than any other spots upon theglobe, extreme isolation from all more extensive lands, with atolerably rich fauna and flora whose peculiarities are of surpass-ing interest. Both, too, have received considerable attentionfrom naturalists; and though much still remains to be done inthe latter group, our knowledge is sufficient to enable us toarrive at many interesting results. Position and Physical feat https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/island-life-or-the-phenomena-and-causes-of-insular-faunas-and-floras-including-a-revision-and-attempted-solution-of-the-problem-of-geological-climates-s-sincethese-combine-in-a-higher-degree-than-any-other-spots-upon-theglobe-extreme-isolation-from-all-more-extensive-lands-with-atolerably-rich-fauna-and-flora-whose-peculiarities-are-of-surpass-ing-interest-both-too-have-received-considerable-attentionfrom-naturalists-and-though-much-still-remains-to-be-done-inthe-latter-group-our-knowledge-is-sufficient-to-enable-us-toarrive-at-many-interesting-results-position-and-physical-feat-image370519633.html
Columbus the discoverer . lieved the world to be asphere, and while he erred in underestimat-ing the size of it, he was in advance of hisage in his general theories respecting theglobe, on a portion of which man had dwelledso many thousand years in densest igno-rance of what the other half contained.The objections raised by the monks to theadvanced theories of Columbus may be27 COLUMBUS summed up in their citations from a reveredreligious writer: Is there any one so fool-ish as to believe that there are antipodes,with their feet opposite to oui^s; people whowalk with their heels upward and the
Columbus the discoverer . lieved the world to be asphere, and while he erred in underestimat-ing the size of it, he was in advance of hisage in his general theories respecting theglobe, on a portion of which man had dwelledso many thousand years in densest igno-rance of what the other half contained.The objections raised by the monks to theadvanced theories of Columbus may be27 COLUMBUS summed up in their citations from a reveredreligious writer: Is there any one so fool-ish as to believe that there are antipodes,with their feet opposite to oui^s; people whowalk with their heels upward and the https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/columbus-the-discoverer-lieved-the-world-to-be-asphere-and-while-he-erred-in-underestimat-ing-the-size-of-it-he-was-in-advance-of-hisage-in-his-general-theories-respecting-theglobe-on-a-portion-of-which-man-had-dwelledso-many-thousand-years-in-densest-igno-rance-of-what-the-other-half-containedthe-objections-raised-by-the-monks-to-theadvanced-theories-of-columbus-may-be27-columbus-summed-up-in-their-citations-from-a-reveredreligious-writer-is-there-any-one-so-fool-ish-as-to-believe-that-there-are-antipodeswith-their-feet-opposite-to-ouis-people-whowalk-with-their-heels-upward-and-the-image343373083.html
Fifth book of lessons for the use of schools . t as that of a body of water surrounding theglobe of the depth of thirty-four feet; for a column ofair of the height of the atmosphere is equal to a columnof water of thirty-four feet, or one of mercury of twenty-nine inches, each having the same base. The common pump is constructed on this principle.By the act of pumping, the pressure of the atmosphereis taken off one part of the surface of the water: thispart therefore rises, being forced up by the pressureeommunicated to it by that part of the water on thesurface of which the weight of the atmo
Fifth book of lessons for the use of schools . t as that of a body of water surrounding theglobe of the depth of thirty-four feet; for a column ofair of the height of the atmosphere is equal to a columnof water of thirty-four feet, or one of mercury of twenty-nine inches, each having the same base. The common pump is constructed on this principle.By the act of pumping, the pressure of the atmosphereis taken off one part of the surface of the water: thispart therefore rises, being forced up by the pressureeommunicated to it by that part of the water on thesurface of which the weight of the atmo https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/fifth-book-of-lessons-for-the-use-of-schools-t-as-that-of-a-body-of-water-surrounding-theglobe-of-the-depth-of-thirty-four-feet-for-a-column-ofair-of-the-height-of-the-atmosphere-is-equal-to-a-columnof-water-of-thirty-four-feet-or-one-of-mercury-of-twenty-nine-inches-each-having-the-same-base-the-common-pump-is-constructed-on-this-principleby-the-act-of-pumping-the-pressure-of-the-atmosphereis-taken-off-one-part-of-the-surface-of-the-water-thispart-therefore-rises-being-forced-up-by-the-pressureeommunicated-to-it-by-that-part-of-the-water-on-thesurface-of-which-the-weight-of-the-atmo-image338145573.html
The commoner diseases of the eye : how to detect and how to treat them . rmal it is recorded as T—,T— i, T—2. Usually the disease progresses until it ends incomplete disorganization of the structures of theglobe. The lens becomes opaque, the iris atro-phies and hemorrhages take place in the interiorof the eyeball. Bulging of the coats of the eyeball (staphyloma, ectasia), especially in theneighborhood of the ciliary body, frequently oc-cur from the continuous increase of tension, un-til the eye feels and looks as if it were going-toburst. Indeed, removal of the globe or its con-tents is often
The commoner diseases of the eye : how to detect and how to treat them . rmal it is recorded as T—,T— i, T—2. Usually the disease progresses until it ends incomplete disorganization of the structures of theglobe. The lens becomes opaque, the iris atro-phies and hemorrhages take place in the interiorof the eyeball. Bulging of the coats of the eyeball (staphyloma, ectasia), especially in theneighborhood of the ciliary body, frequently oc-cur from the continuous increase of tension, un-til the eye feels and looks as if it were going-toburst. Indeed, removal of the globe or its con-tents is often https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-commoner-diseases-of-the-eye-how-to-detect-and-how-to-treat-them-rmal-it-is-recorded-as-tt-i-t2-usually-the-disease-progresses-until-it-ends-incomplete-disorganization-of-the-structures-of-theglobe-the-lens-becomes-opaque-the-iris-atro-phies-and-hemorrhages-take-place-in-the-interiorof-the-eyeball-bulging-of-the-coats-of-the-eyeball-staphyloma-ectasia-especially-in-theneighborhood-of-the-ciliary-body-frequently-oc-cur-from-the-continuous-increase-of-tension-un-til-the-eye-feels-and-looks-as-if-it-were-going-toburst-indeed-removal-of-the-globe-or-its-con-tents-is-often-image338231749.html
. Mr. Oseba's last discovery . theglobe revolved until the British Isles wereconspicuously in view. This, said Oseba, of all the fertile dirton the surface of Oliffa, is the most interesting.This, among the countries of the Outeroos, isthe classic land of liberty, the sheet-anchor ofEurope for more than three hundred years.These rock-bound Isles, with a fertile soil,a salubrious climate, indented shores—fortun-ately placed geographically—are by nature thebest suited for the development of the idealman of any spot on the surface of Oliffa, andhaving been peopled by sturdy tribes, all thesuggest
. Mr. Oseba's last discovery . theglobe revolved until the British Isles wereconspicuously in view. This, said Oseba, of all the fertile dirton the surface of Oliffa, is the most interesting.This, among the countries of the Outeroos, isthe classic land of liberty, the sheet-anchor ofEurope for more than three hundred years.These rock-bound Isles, with a fertile soil,a salubrious climate, indented shores—fortun-ately placed geographically—are by nature thebest suited for the development of the idealman of any spot on the surface of Oliffa, andhaving been peopled by sturdy tribes, all thesuggest https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/mr-osebas-last-discovery-theglobe-revolved-until-the-british-isles-wereconspicuously-in-view-this-said-oseba-of-all-the-fertile-dirton-the-surface-of-oliffa-is-the-most-interestingthis-among-the-countries-of-the-outeroos-isthe-classic-land-of-liberty-the-sheet-anchor-ofeurope-for-more-than-three-hundred-yearsthese-rock-bound-isles-with-a-fertile-soila-salubrious-climate-indented-shoresfortun-ately-placed-geographicallyare-by-nature-thebest-suited-for-the-development-of-the-idealman-of-any-spot-on-the-surface-of-oliffa-andhaving-been-peopled-by-sturdy-tribes-all-thesuggest-image370124775.html
. Scientific American Volume 91 Number 04 (July 1904) . REGISTRATION BALLOONSIN ITALY. Europe has recently takenthe Initiative in the use Oiballoons for fathoming themystery of certain phe-nomena of the physics of theglobe. An international commission with headquar-ters at Strasburg has beenformed under the presi-dency of Prof. H. Hergasell. It is proposed to send upregistration balloons to dif-ferent altitudes during eachmonth with a view to estab-lishing the laws relative tothe variation, with theheight of the pressure, hu-midity, and temperature.The idea is, generally speak-ing, to collect
. Scientific American Volume 91 Number 04 (July 1904) . REGISTRATION BALLOONSIN ITALY. Europe has recently takenthe Initiative in the use Oiballoons for fathoming themystery of certain phe-nomena of the physics of theglobe. An international commission with headquar-ters at Strasburg has beenformed under the presi-dency of Prof. H. Hergasell. It is proposed to send upregistration balloons to dif-ferent altitudes during eachmonth with a view to estab-lishing the laws relative tothe variation, with theheight of the pressure, hu-midity, and temperature.The idea is, generally speak-ing, to collect https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/scientific-american-volume-91-number-04-july-1904-registration-balloonsin-italy-europe-has-recently-takenthe-initiative-in-the-use-oiballoons-for-fathoming-themystery-of-certain-phe-nomena-of-the-physics-of-theglobe-an-international-commission-with-headquar-ters-at-strasburg-has-beenformed-under-the-presi-dency-of-prof-h-hergasell-it-is-proposed-to-send-upregistration-balloons-to-dif-ferent-altitudes-during-eachmonth-with-a-view-to-estab-lishing-the-laws-relative-tothe-variation-with-theheight-of-the-pressure-hu-midity-and-temperaturethe-idea-is-generally-speak-ing-to-collect-image371906394.html
Vaughan's seed store . BEAUTIFULYELLOWSKIN TRUETYPE. While the fancy prices received last year by oniongrowers for their stock in good sized lots have notbeen realized this year, still prices have averagedgood, and have proven profitable. The decline atthe end of the year can be attributed more to frozenstock than to any lessened demand. We are again met with short crop and high pricesand strong demand for Onion Seed for 1918, theGlobe sorts being particularly scarce. The prevailingpatriotic demand for seeds for food productiontouches Onion growing immediately. EuropeanOnion Seeds have not com
Vaughan's seed store . BEAUTIFULYELLOWSKIN TRUETYPE. While the fancy prices received last year by oniongrowers for their stock in good sized lots have notbeen realized this year, still prices have averagedgood, and have proven profitable. The decline atthe end of the year can be attributed more to frozenstock than to any lessened demand. We are again met with short crop and high pricesand strong demand for Onion Seed for 1918, theGlobe sorts being particularly scarce. The prevailingpatriotic demand for seeds for food productiontouches Onion growing immediately. EuropeanOnion Seeds have not com https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/vaughans-seed-store-beautifulyellowskin-truetype-while-the-fancy-prices-received-last-year-by-oniongrowers-for-their-stock-in-good-sized-lots-have-notbeen-realized-this-year-still-prices-have-averagedgood-and-have-proven-profitable-the-decline-atthe-end-of-the-year-can-be-attributed-more-to-frozenstock-than-to-any-lessened-demand-we-are-again-met-with-short-crop-and-high-pricesand-strong-demand-for-onion-seed-for-1918-theglobe-sorts-being-particularly-scarce-the-prevailingpatriotic-demand-for-seeds-for-food-productiontouches-onion-growing-immediately-europeanonion-seeds-have-not-com-image338344952.html
Life and art of Richard Mansfield, with selections from his letters . ro-ficient of the actors of that period, whom it was aprivilege to see and whom it is a pleasure to remem-ber. With the Royalty Theatre Mansfield con-tinued to be associated until April, 1882, when hewent to the Comedy Theatre, to play a minor partin M. Audrans bright opera of The Mascotte,with which that house had been opened, on October15, 1881. Adverting to Mr. Farnie and JNIr. Hen-derson, with whom he had been associated at theGlobe and at the Royalty, Mansfield, long after-ward, talking with me, expressed strong aversio
Life and art of Richard Mansfield, with selections from his letters . ro-ficient of the actors of that period, whom it was aprivilege to see and whom it is a pleasure to remem-ber. With the Royalty Theatre Mansfield con-tinued to be associated until April, 1882, when hewent to the Comedy Theatre, to play a minor partin M. Audrans bright opera of The Mascotte,with which that house had been opened, on October15, 1881. Adverting to Mr. Farnie and JNIr. Hen-derson, with whom he had been associated at theGlobe and at the Royalty, Mansfield, long after-ward, talking with me, expressed strong aversio https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/life-and-art-of-richard-mansfield-with-selections-from-his-letters-ro-ficient-of-the-actors-of-that-period-whom-it-was-aprivilege-to-see-and-whom-it-is-a-pleasure-to-remem-ber-with-the-royalty-theatre-mansfield-con-tinued-to-be-associated-until-april-1882-when-hewent-to-the-comedy-theatre-to-play-a-minor-partin-m-audrans-bright-opera-of-the-mascottewith-which-that-house-had-been-opened-on-october15-1881-adverting-to-mr-farnie-and-jnir-hen-derson-with-whom-he-had-been-associated-at-theglobe-and-at-the-royalty-mansfield-long-after-ward-talking-with-me-expressed-strong-aversio-image338513393.html
Eye injuries and their treatment . was accidentally struck on the left eye with a piece ofcoal four weeks before he came to the Ophthalmic Institution. As far ascould be made out, the original injury was very trivial, but within forty-eight hours a sloughy ulcer had formed on the cornea. This was notproperly attended to, and, when the man presented himself at the Hos-pital, the greater part of the cornea was destroyed, Descemets membranealone remaining towards the centre. Perforation of this took place, anda prolapse of iris followed. As it was not possible to save the eye theglobe was enuclea
Eye injuries and their treatment . was accidentally struck on the left eye with a piece ofcoal four weeks before he came to the Ophthalmic Institution. As far ascould be made out, the original injury was very trivial, but within forty-eight hours a sloughy ulcer had formed on the cornea. This was notproperly attended to, and, when the man presented himself at the Hos-pital, the greater part of the cornea was destroyed, Descemets membranealone remaining towards the centre. Perforation of this took place, anda prolapse of iris followed. As it was not possible to save the eye theglobe was enuclea https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/eye-injuries-and-their-treatment-was-accidentally-struck-on-the-left-eye-with-a-piece-ofcoal-four-weeks-before-he-came-to-the-ophthalmic-institution-as-far-ascould-be-made-out-the-original-injury-was-very-trivial-but-within-forty-eight-hours-a-sloughy-ulcer-had-formed-on-the-cornea-this-was-notproperly-attended-to-and-when-the-man-presented-himself-at-the-hos-pital-the-greater-part-of-the-cornea-was-destroyed-descemets-membranealone-remaining-towards-the-centre-perforation-of-this-took-place-anda-prolapse-of-iris-followed-as-it-was-not-possible-to-save-the-eye-theglobe-was-enuclea-image342660625.html
. Christian herald and signs of our times . The crocodile, which was found to be sev-enteen feet in length, was killed, and theyput him into a canoe with the remains oftheir friend. The heathen had said thatthe crocodile was bewitched, and couldnot be killed, and their astonishment wasgreat when they saw the contents of thecanoe. Bwalas widow afterwards becamea Christian convert. A Trying; Chinese Climate. A missionary writes that the YangtszeValley is the most trying place on theglobe. If one gets sick he must get out atonce, otherwise he will die. The mercurystands at ninety-eight or one hun
. Christian herald and signs of our times . The crocodile, which was found to be sev-enteen feet in length, was killed, and theyput him into a canoe with the remains oftheir friend. The heathen had said thatthe crocodile was bewitched, and couldnot be killed, and their astonishment wasgreat when they saw the contents of thecanoe. Bwalas widow afterwards becamea Christian convert. A Trying; Chinese Climate. A missionary writes that the YangtszeValley is the most trying place on theglobe. If one gets sick he must get out atonce, otherwise he will die. The mercurystands at ninety-eight or one hun https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/christian-herald-and-signs-of-our-times-the-crocodile-which-was-found-to-be-sev-enteen-feet-in-length-was-killed-and-theyput-him-into-a-canoe-with-the-remains-oftheir-friend-the-heathen-had-said-thatthe-crocodile-was-bewitched-and-couldnot-be-killed-and-their-astonishment-wasgreat-when-they-saw-the-contents-of-thecanoe-bwalas-widow-afterwards-becamea-christian-convert-a-trying-chinese-climate-a-missionary-writes-that-the-yangtszevalley-is-the-most-trying-place-on-theglobe-if-one-gets-sick-he-must-get-out-atonce-otherwise-he-will-die-the-mercurystands-at-ninety-eight-or-one-hun-image370016544.html
Hardwicke's science-gossip : an illustrated medium of interchange and gossip for students and lovers of nature . PHENOMENA OF EABTHQUAKES. By BARON VON HUMBOLDT.. F it be the dutyof the men ofscience who visitthe Alps of Swit-zerland, or thecoasts of Lap-land, to extendour knowledgerespecting the glaciers andthe aurora borealis, it maybe expected that a travellerwho has journeyed throughSpanish America shouldhave chiefly fixed his atten-tion on volcanoes and earth-quakes. Each part of theglobe is an object of parti-cular study; and when wecannot hope to penetrate thecauses of natural phenomena
Hardwicke's science-gossip : an illustrated medium of interchange and gossip for students and lovers of nature . PHENOMENA OF EABTHQUAKES. By BARON VON HUMBOLDT.. F it be the dutyof the men ofscience who visitthe Alps of Swit-zerland, or thecoasts of Lap-land, to extendour knowledgerespecting the glaciers andthe aurora borealis, it maybe expected that a travellerwho has journeyed throughSpanish America shouldhave chiefly fixed his atten-tion on volcanoes and earth-quakes. Each part of theglobe is an object of parti-cular study; and when wecannot hope to penetrate thecauses of natural phenomena https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/hardwickes-science-gossip-an-illustrated-medium-of-interchange-and-gossip-for-students-and-lovers-of-nature-phenomena-of-eabthquakes-by-baron-von-humboldt-f-it-be-the-dutyof-the-men-ofscience-who-visitthe-alps-of-swit-zerland-or-thecoasts-of-lap-land-to-extendour-knowledgerespecting-the-glaciers-andthe-aurora-borealis-it-maybe-expected-that-a-travellerwho-has-journeyed-throughspanish-america-shouldhave-chiefly-fixed-his-atten-tion-on-volcanoes-and-earth-quakes-each-part-of-theglobe-is-an-object-of-parti-cular-study-and-when-wecannot-hope-to-penetrate-thecauses-of-natural-phenomena-image339451153.html
The Afro-American press and its editors . Bee, and duringvacation was city editor, and in winter, during the schoolterm, he had control of the educational column of that paper.For two years he was local correspondent of The Columbus(Ohio) Evening Dispatch, and at other times the correspondentof TJie Sentinel and Afro-American of Cincinnati and of TheGlobe at Cleveland, Ohio, In 1886, in company with. Calvin W. Reynolds, sinceengrossing clerk of the House of Representatives of Ohio, hestarted The Spokesman, an Afro-American journal at Ironton;but like a rose blighted by frost from too early set
The Afro-American press and its editors . Bee, and duringvacation was city editor, and in winter, during the schoolterm, he had control of the educational column of that paper.For two years he was local correspondent of The Columbus(Ohio) Evening Dispatch, and at other times the correspondentof TJie Sentinel and Afro-American of Cincinnati and of TheGlobe at Cleveland, Ohio, In 1886, in company with. Calvin W. Reynolds, sinceengrossing clerk of the House of Representatives of Ohio, hestarted The Spokesman, an Afro-American journal at Ironton;but like a rose blighted by frost from too early set https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-afro-american-press-and-its-editors-bee-and-duringvacation-was-city-editor-and-in-winter-during-the-schoolterm-he-had-control-of-the-educational-column-of-that-paperfor-two-years-he-was-local-correspondent-of-the-columbusohio-evening-dispatch-and-at-other-times-the-correspondentof-tjie-sentinel-and-afro-american-of-cincinnati-and-of-theglobe-at-cleveland-ohio-in-1886-in-company-with-calvin-w-reynolds-sinceengrossing-clerk-of-the-house-of-representatives-of-ohio-hestarted-the-spokesman-an-afro-american-journal-at-irontonbut-like-a-rose-blighted-by-frost-from-too-early-set-image342650873.html
. America's oldest daily newspaper. The New York Globe. de for the people who buy it everyday and have confidence in their newspaper. Any advertiser admitted toits columns secures the implied indorsement of The Globe to its readers.Its management does not knowingly accept or print any advertising of aquestionable character. 79 i6 PAGES OF GLOBEDECEMBER 9, 1918 In keeping with the reproduction of theAmerican Minerva of December 9, 1793, andthe Commercial Advertiser of October 9,1797, it is fitting that this book should con-tain a reproduction of the main sheet of TheGlobe as it appeared on its
. America's oldest daily newspaper. The New York Globe. de for the people who buy it everyday and have confidence in their newspaper. Any advertiser admitted toits columns secures the implied indorsement of The Globe to its readers.Its management does not knowingly accept or print any advertising of aquestionable character. 79 i6 PAGES OF GLOBEDECEMBER 9, 1918 In keeping with the reproduction of theAmerican Minerva of December 9, 1793, andthe Commercial Advertiser of October 9,1797, it is fitting that this book should con-tain a reproduction of the main sheet of TheGlobe as it appeared on its https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/americas-oldest-daily-newspaper-the-new-york-globe-de-for-the-people-who-buy-it-everyday-and-have-confidence-in-their-newspaper-any-advertiser-admitted-toits-columns-secures-the-implied-indorsement-of-the-globe-to-its-readersits-management-does-not-knowingly-accept-or-print-any-advertising-of-aquestionable-character-79-i6-pages-of-globedecember-9-1918-in-keeping-with-the-reproduction-of-theamerican-minerva-of-december-9-1793-andthe-commercial-advertiser-of-october-91797-it-is-fitting-that-this-book-should-con-tain-a-reproduction-of-the-main-sheet-of-theglobe-as-it-appeared-on-its-image336723144.html
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . vpictures the great historical events a^though they were happening beforeyour eyes; he carries you with him tosee the battles of old; to meet kingsand queens and warriors; to sit in theRoman Senate; to march against Saladin andhis dark-skinned followers; to sail the south-ern seas with Drake; to circumnavigate theglobe with Magellan. He combines absorbinginterest with supreme reliability, and makesthe heroes of history real living men andwomen, and about them he weaves the rise.ind fall of empires in such a fascinating stylethat History becomes as abs
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . vpictures the great historical events a^though they were happening beforeyour eyes; he carries you with him tosee the battles of old; to meet kingsand queens and warriors; to sit in theRoman Senate; to march against Saladin andhis dark-skinned followers; to sail the south-ern seas with Drake; to circumnavigate theglobe with Magellan. He combines absorbinginterest with supreme reliability, and makesthe heroes of history real living men andwomen, and about them he weaves the rise.ind fall of empires in such a fascinating stylethat History becomes as abs https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/baltimore-and-ohio-employees-magazine-vpictures-the-great-historical-events-athough-they-were-happening-beforeyour-eyes-he-carries-you-with-him-tosee-the-battles-of-old-to-meet-kingsand-queens-and-warriors-to-sit-in-theroman-senate-to-march-against-saladin-andhis-dark-skinned-followers-to-sail-the-south-ern-seas-with-drake-to-circumnavigate-theglobe-with-magellan-he-combines-absorbinginterest-with-supreme-reliability-and-makesthe-heroes-of-history-real-living-men-andwomen-and-about-them-he-weaves-the-riseind-fall-of-empires-in-such-a-fascinating-stylethat-history-becomes-as-abs-image371792207.html
. American homes and gardens. XVI AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS April, 1913. IN many homes, members of the house-hold have individual libraries in theirown rooms or apartments where they canstore their most cherished volumes andenjoy them without fear of interruption and?without interfering with the pleasure of others. TheGlobe -Wernicke Bookcase lends itself ideally toindividual libraries, because its sectional construc-tion adapts it equally well to large or small bookcollections. It grows with the library and its unitscan be rearranged quickly in any number of newand artistic combinations. Exa
. American homes and gardens. XVI AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS April, 1913. IN many homes, members of the house-hold have individual libraries in theirown rooms or apartments where they canstore their most cherished volumes andenjoy them without fear of interruption and?without interfering with the pleasure of others. TheGlobe -Wernicke Bookcase lends itself ideally toindividual libraries, because its sectional construc-tion adapts it equally well to large or small bookcollections. It grows with the library and its unitscan be rearranged quickly in any number of newand artistic combinations. Exa https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/american-homes-and-gardens-xvi-american-homes-and-gardens-april-1913-in-many-homes-members-of-the-house-hold-have-individual-libraries-in-theirown-rooms-or-apartments-where-they-canstore-their-most-cherished-volumes-andenjoy-them-without-fear-of-interruption-andwithout-interfering-with-the-pleasure-of-others-theglobe-wernicke-bookcase-lends-itself-ideally-toindividual-libraries-because-its-sectional-construc-tion-adapts-it-equally-well-to-large-or-small-bookcollections-it-grows-with-the-library-and-its-unitscan-be-rearranged-quickly-in-any-number-of-newand-artistic-combinations-exa-image336814319.html
Elements of chemistry : including the applications of the science in the arts . art of the air of the atmosphere. In a state of combi-nation, this element is the most extensively diffused body in nature, entering as aconstituent into water, into nearly all the earths and rocks of which the crust of theglobe is composed, and into all organic products, with a few exceptions. It was firstrecognised as a distinct substance by Dr. Priestley in England, in 1774, and abouta year afterwards by Scheele in Sweden, without any knowledge of Priestleys ex-periments. From this discovery may be dated the ori
Elements of chemistry : including the applications of the science in the arts . art of the air of the atmosphere. In a state of combi-nation, this element is the most extensively diffused body in nature, entering as aconstituent into water, into nearly all the earths and rocks of which the crust of theglobe is composed, and into all organic products, with a few exceptions. It was firstrecognised as a distinct substance by Dr. Priestley in England, in 1774, and abouta year afterwards by Scheele in Sweden, without any knowledge of Priestleys ex-periments. From this discovery may be dated the ori https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-chemistry-including-the-applications-of-the-science-in-the-arts-art-of-the-air-of-the-atmosphere-in-a-state-of-combi-nation-this-element-is-the-most-extensively-diffused-body-in-nature-entering-as-aconstituent-into-water-into-nearly-all-the-earths-and-rocks-of-which-the-crust-of-theglobe-is-composed-and-into-all-organic-products-with-a-few-exceptions-it-was-firstrecognised-as-a-distinct-substance-by-dr-priestley-in-england-in-1774-and-abouta-year-afterwards-by-scheele-in-sweden-without-any-knowledge-of-priestleys-ex-periments-from-this-discovery-may-be-dated-the-ori-image339453312.html
An introduction to Shakespeare . nce, a reasonable degree of quiet was restored,until a pause in the action let the uproar burst forthanew. At an Elizabethan theater there were no pausesfor shifting scenes. Consequently the few introducedwere determined either by convention or by breaks inthe action. At the Blackfriars and more aristocratictheaters, there was music between the acts, but at theGlobe this was not customary until a comparativelylate date, if ever. An audience like that at the Globe, made up of allsorts and conditions of men from the highest nobilityto the lowest criminal, was, qu
An introduction to Shakespeare . nce, a reasonable degree of quiet was restored,until a pause in the action let the uproar burst forthanew. At an Elizabethan theater there were no pausesfor shifting scenes. Consequently the few introducedwere determined either by convention or by breaks inthe action. At the Blackfriars and more aristocratictheaters, there was music between the acts, but at theGlobe this was not customary until a comparativelylate date, if ever. An audience like that at the Globe, made up of allsorts and conditions of men from the highest nobilityto the lowest criminal, was, qu https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/an-introduction-to-shakespeare-nce-a-reasonable-degree-of-quiet-was-restoreduntil-a-pause-in-the-action-let-the-uproar-burst-forthanew-at-an-elizabethan-theater-there-were-no-pausesfor-shifting-scenes-consequently-the-few-introducedwere-determined-either-by-convention-or-by-breaks-inthe-action-at-the-blackfriars-and-more-aristocratictheaters-there-was-music-between-the-acts-but-at-theglobe-this-was-not-customary-until-a-comparativelylate-date-if-ever-an-audience-like-that-at-the-globe-made-up-of-allsorts-and-conditions-of-men-from-the-highest-nobilityto-the-lowest-criminal-was-qu-image338425540.html
. A treatise on anatomy, physiology and hygiene : designed for colleges, academies and families. he nerve of the opposite side. Theythen diverge, and enter the globe of the eyes at their backpart, where they expand, and form a soft, whitish membrane. 893. The globe, or ball of the eye, is an optical instru-ment of the most perfect construction. The sides of the globesare composed of Coats, or membranes. The interior of theglobe is filled v/ith refracting Humors, or medi-ums. 890. Whicli sense contributes most to the enjoyment of man ? What dowe perceive by this sense ? What is said of the mech
. A treatise on anatomy, physiology and hygiene : designed for colleges, academies and families. he nerve of the opposite side. Theythen diverge, and enter the globe of the eyes at their backpart, where they expand, and form a soft, whitish membrane. 893. The globe, or ball of the eye, is an optical instru-ment of the most perfect construction. The sides of the globesare composed of Coats, or membranes. The interior of theglobe is filled v/ith refracting Humors, or medi-ums. 890. Whicli sense contributes most to the enjoyment of man ? What dowe perceive by this sense ? What is said of the mech https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-anatomy-physiology-and-hygiene-designed-for-colleges-academies-and-families-he-nerve-of-the-opposite-side-theythen-diverge-and-enter-the-globe-of-the-eyes-at-their-backpart-where-they-expand-and-form-a-soft-whitish-membrane-893-the-globe-or-ball-of-the-eye-is-an-optical-instru-ment-of-the-most-perfect-construction-the-sides-of-the-globesare-composed-of-coats-or-membranes-the-interior-of-theglobe-is-filled-vith-refracting-humors-or-medi-ums-890-whicli-sense-contributes-most-to-the-enjoyment-of-man-what-dowe-perceive-by-this-sense-what-is-said-of-the-mech-image336740767.html
. Recollections of a player. messenger awaiting him at Pitts-burg, who hurried back to New York and placed 6o Recollections of a Player. it in our hands. The following evening the songwas applauded by the audience. Mr. Dion Boucicault said he would be glad tosee the performance, and would be willing to giveme the benefit of his judgment. I have seen worse performances run threemonths in London, said he on the fall of thecurtain. The Oolah was played at the BroadwayTheater over six months, to more than prosperousreceipts. During the engagement of The Oolah at theGlobe Theater, in Boston, I had,
. Recollections of a player. messenger awaiting him at Pitts-burg, who hurried back to New York and placed 6o Recollections of a Player. it in our hands. The following evening the songwas applauded by the audience. Mr. Dion Boucicault said he would be glad tosee the performance, and would be willing to giveme the benefit of his judgment. I have seen worse performances run threemonths in London, said he on the fall of thecurtain. The Oolah was played at the BroadwayTheater over six months, to more than prosperousreceipts. During the engagement of The Oolah at theGlobe Theater, in Boston, I had, https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/recollections-of-a-player-messenger-awaiting-him-at-pitts-burg-who-hurried-back-to-new-york-and-placed-6o-recollections-of-a-player-it-in-our-hands-the-following-evening-the-songwas-applauded-by-the-audience-mr-dion-boucicault-said-he-would-be-glad-tosee-the-performance-and-would-be-willing-to-giveme-the-benefit-of-his-judgment-i-have-seen-worse-performances-run-threemonths-in-london-said-he-on-the-fall-of-thecurtain-the-oolah-was-played-at-the-broadwaytheater-over-six-months-to-more-than-prosperousreceipts-during-the-engagement-of-the-oolah-at-theglobe-theater-in-boston-i-had-image336990669.html
Peter Parley's common school history Illustrated by engravings . 1. Europe is considered the third quarter of the globe. It is thesmallest in extent, being about one quarter as large as Asia, onethird as large as Africa, and about one third larger than the wholeUnited States. It is a part of the eastern continent, and is only sepa-rated from Asia by the Ural Mountains. It is separated from Africaby the Mediterranean Sea. At the straits of Gibraltar, the distancefrom Europe to Africa is but twenty-one miles. 2. But although Europe is the smallest of the four quarters of theglobe, it has nearly
Peter Parley's common school history Illustrated by engravings . 1. Europe is considered the third quarter of the globe. It is thesmallest in extent, being about one quarter as large as Asia, onethird as large as Africa, and about one third larger than the wholeUnited States. It is a part of the eastern continent, and is only sepa-rated from Asia by the Ural Mountains. It is separated from Africaby the Mediterranean Sea. At the straits of Gibraltar, the distancefrom Europe to Africa is but twenty-one miles. 2. But although Europe is the smallest of the four quarters of theglobe, it has nearly https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/peter-parleys-common-school-history-illustrated-by-engravings-1-europe-is-considered-the-third-quarter-of-the-globe-it-is-thesmallest-in-extent-being-about-one-quarter-as-large-as-asia-onethird-as-large-as-africa-and-about-one-third-larger-than-the-wholeunited-states-it-is-a-part-of-the-eastern-continent-and-is-only-sepa-rated-from-asia-by-the-ural-mountains-it-is-separated-from-africaby-the-mediterranean-sea-at-the-straits-of-gibraltar-the-distancefrom-europe-to-africa-is-but-twenty-one-miles-2-but-although-europe-is-the-smallest-of-the-four-quarters-of-theglobe-it-has-nearly-image338410946.html
. The earth and its inhabitants ... iMile. above its junction with the Thames. It is a place of considerable historical fame,battles having been fought in its neighbourhood, and Parliaments held within itswalls. But the only object likely to interest the antiquary is the remains of aBenedictine abbey founded in 1121, and com-erted by Henry YIII. into a royalpalace. At the present day Reading is known chiefly on account of its biscuitfactory, which dispatches train-loads of them daily to every quarter of theglobe. There does not probably exist an article of food more widely dispersed BEEKSHIEE.
. The earth and its inhabitants ... iMile. above its junction with the Thames. It is a place of considerable historical fame,battles having been fought in its neighbourhood, and Parliaments held within itswalls. But the only object likely to interest the antiquary is the remains of aBenedictine abbey founded in 1121, and com-erted by Henry YIII. into a royalpalace. At the present day Reading is known chiefly on account of its biscuitfactory, which dispatches train-loads of them daily to every quarter of theglobe. There does not probably exist an article of food more widely dispersed BEEKSHIEE. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-earth-and-its-inhabitants-imile-above-its-junction-with-the-thames-it-is-a-place-of-considerable-historical-famebattles-having-been-fought-in-its-neighbourhood-and-parliaments-held-within-itswalls-but-the-only-object-likely-to-interest-the-antiquary-is-the-remains-of-abenedictine-abbey-founded-in-1121-and-com-erted-by-henry-yiii-into-a-royalpalace-at-the-present-day-reading-is-known-chiefly-on-account-of-its-biscuitfactory-which-dispatches-train-loads-of-them-daily-to-every-quarter-of-theglobe-there-does-not-probably-exist-an-article-of-food-more-widely-dispersed-beekshiee-image336967500.html
. The races of man and their geographical distribution. taken in colonizing theglobe, would lead us to separate the Malay, Negrillo, and Papuan; orthe three island, from the eight continental races. Again, looking to their distribution over the surface of the globe :six of the races may be regarded as Asiatic or East Indian, and fouras African ; the eleventh (the White race) being in common, or hold-ing geographically an intermediate position. The existence of races, it should be observed, is a phenomenon in-dependent of climate. All the physical races that occur in cold re-gions can be traced
. The races of man and their geographical distribution. taken in colonizing theglobe, would lead us to separate the Malay, Negrillo, and Papuan; orthe three island, from the eight continental races. Again, looking to their distribution over the surface of the globe :six of the races may be regarded as Asiatic or East Indian, and fouras African ; the eleventh (the White race) being in common, or hold-ing geographically an intermediate position. The existence of races, it should be observed, is a phenomenon in-dependent of climate. All the physical races that occur in cold re-gions can be traced https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-races-of-man-and-their-geographical-distribution-taken-in-colonizing-theglobe-would-lead-us-to-separate-the-malay-negrillo-and-papuan-orthe-three-island-from-the-eight-continental-races-again-looking-to-their-distribution-over-the-surface-of-the-globe-six-of-the-races-may-be-regarded-as-asiatic-or-east-indian-and-fouras-african-the-eleventh-the-white-race-being-in-common-or-hold-ing-geographically-an-intermediate-position-the-existence-of-races-it-should-be-observed-is-a-phenomenon-in-dependent-of-climate-all-the-physical-races-that-occur-in-cold-re-gions-can-be-traced-image370549102.html
. The American educator; completely remodelled and rewritten from original text of the New practical reference library, with new plans and additional material. maginary line which passes through yourtown and through all other towns where itis noon at the same time. A more complete-definition of meridian is great circle—themeridian which passes through your homeextends around the world. Locate on theglobe the opposite meridian. When it isnoon on your meridian, what time must it beat the place exactly opposite? How manyhours difference in time between these twoplaces? How many degrees difference
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The discovery of America . y hyjjothetical coast of the Verrazano sea asif its existence were quite undoubted. Accordingto this map the voyage to Cathay by the Verrazanoroute would be at least as simple as the voyage toPeru by way of Panama. A very different view isgiven upon the Carta Marina by Jacopo Gas-taldi, published in the Ptolemy of 1548. HereFlorida and Mexico appear as parts of Asia, andthe general conception is not unlike that of theglobe of Orontius Finjeus; but the Verrazano sea Hist., iv. 26. The original is in the College of the Propaganda atRome. ^ The coast from the strait of
The discovery of America . y hyjjothetical coast of the Verrazano sea asif its existence were quite undoubted. Accordingto this map the voyage to Cathay by the Verrazanoroute would be at least as simple as the voyage toPeru by way of Panama. A very different view isgiven upon the Carta Marina by Jacopo Gas-taldi, published in the Ptolemy of 1548. HereFlorida and Mexico appear as parts of Asia, andthe general conception is not unlike that of theglobe of Orontius Finjeus; but the Verrazano sea Hist., iv. 26. The original is in the College of the Propaganda atRome. ^ The coast from the strait of https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-discovery-of-america-y-hyjjothetical-coast-of-the-verrazano-sea-asif-its-existence-were-quite-undoubted-accordingto-this-map-the-voyage-to-cathay-by-the-verrazanoroute-would-be-at-least-as-simple-as-the-voyage-toperu-by-way-of-panama-a-very-different-view-isgiven-upon-the-carta-marina-by-jacopo-gas-taldi-published-in-the-ptolemy-of-1548-hereflorida-and-mexico-appear-as-parts-of-asia-andthe-general-conception-is-not-unlike-that-of-theglobe-of-orontius-finjeus-but-the-verrazano-sea-hist-iv-26-the-original-is-in-the-college-of-the-propaganda-atrome-the-coast-from-the-strait-of-image343062248.html
Glimpses of the animate world; or, Science and literature of natural history, for school and home . ca. So this modest little band is entitled to our respectas a traveler at least; and to compare the habits and ap-pearance of the representatives in different portions of theglobe becomes a most interesting study. 3. Under the name of bank-swallow, sand-swallow,sand-martin, it is found throughout the northern hemi-sphere wherever the localities are favorable for buildingtheir nests. In this distribution they seem to have beeninfluenced by man, though owing him no other favors thanthe incidental
Glimpses of the animate world; or, Science and literature of natural history, for school and home . ca. So this modest little band is entitled to our respectas a traveler at least; and to compare the habits and ap-pearance of the representatives in different portions of theglobe becomes a most interesting study. 3. Under the name of bank-swallow, sand-swallow,sand-martin, it is found throughout the northern hemi-sphere wherever the localities are favorable for buildingtheir nests. In this distribution they seem to have beeninfluenced by man, though owing him no other favors thanthe incidental https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/glimpses-of-the-animate-world-or-science-and-literature-of-natural-history-for-school-and-home-ca-so-this-modest-little-band-is-entitled-to-our-respectas-a-traveler-at-least-and-to-compare-the-habits-and-ap-pearance-of-the-representatives-in-different-portions-of-theglobe-becomes-a-most-interesting-study-3-under-the-name-of-bank-swallow-sand-swallowsand-martin-it-is-found-throughout-the-northern-hemi-sphere-wherever-the-localities-are-favorable-for-buildingtheir-nests-in-this-distribution-they-seem-to-have-beeninfluenced-by-man-though-owing-him-no-other-favors-thanthe-incidental-image342655937.html
. Life and art of Richard Mansfield : with selections from his letters. pro-ficient of the actors of that period, whom it was aprivilege to see and whom it is a pleasure to remem-ber. With the Royalty Theatre Mansfield con-tinued to be associated until April, 1882, when hewent to the Comedy Theatre, to play a minor partin M. Audrans bright opera of The Mascotte,with which that house had been opened, on October15, 1881. Adverting to Mr. Farnie and Mr. Hen-derson, with whom he had been associated at theGlobe and at the Royalty, Mansfield, long after-ward, talking with me, expressed strong aversi
. Life and art of Richard Mansfield : with selections from his letters. pro-ficient of the actors of that period, whom it was aprivilege to see and whom it is a pleasure to remem-ber. With the Royalty Theatre Mansfield con-tinued to be associated until April, 1882, when hewent to the Comedy Theatre, to play a minor partin M. Audrans bright opera of The Mascotte,with which that house had been opened, on October15, 1881. Adverting to Mr. Farnie and Mr. Hen-derson, with whom he had been associated at theGlobe and at the Royalty, Mansfield, long after-ward, talking with me, expressed strong aversi https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/life-and-art-of-richard-mansfield-with-selections-from-his-letters-pro-ficient-of-the-actors-of-that-period-whom-it-was-aprivilege-to-see-and-whom-it-is-a-pleasure-to-remem-ber-with-the-royalty-theatre-mansfield-con-tinued-to-be-associated-until-april-1882-when-hewent-to-the-comedy-theatre-to-play-a-minor-partin-m-audrans-bright-opera-of-the-mascottewith-which-that-house-had-been-opened-on-october15-1881-adverting-to-mr-farnie-and-mr-hen-derson-with-whom-he-had-been-associated-at-theglobe-and-at-the-royalty-mansfield-long-after-ward-talking-with-me-expressed-strong-aversi-image336894536.html
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. The story of corn and the westward migration. es and South America were sold in thestreets of London, and a new era in transportationhad begun. Vessels were now beginning to carryfood from one country to another; nations camecloser and closer together, and men became morefaniiliar with the habits of their fellow beings indifferent parts of the earth. As commerce increased, famines sweeping overlarge areas grew less and less frequent, for the sur-plus food supply of one people could now be trans-ported to the famished districts of other parts of theglobe. People living away from the coast or
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The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization : forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . throughout theglobe, and none but Jews and Mahometans refuse to eat its flesh. [It appears to be indigenous only, however, toEurope and Asia, extending to the Peninsula of Hiudostan: the Chinese breed is probably a distinct species,though it commingles freely with the othei.] The Masked Boar (.S. larvatu^, F. Cuv. ; *. africanus, Schreber; Sanglier de Madagascar, Daub.)—Tusks li ethe Common Hog ; but on each side of the muzzle, near the tusks, is a large tube
The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization : forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . throughout theglobe, and none but Jews and Mahometans refuse to eat its flesh. [It appears to be indigenous only, however, toEurope and Asia, extending to the Peninsula of Hiudostan: the Chinese breed is probably a distinct species,though it commingles freely with the othei.] The Masked Boar (.S. larvatu^, F. Cuv. ; *. africanus, Schreber; Sanglier de Madagascar, Daub.)—Tusks li ethe Common Hog ; but on each side of the muzzle, near the tusks, is a large tube https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-animal-kingdom-arranged-after-its-organization-forming-a-natural-history-of-animals-and-an-introduction-to-comparative-anatomy-throughout-theglobe-and-none-but-jews-and-mahometans-refuse-to-eat-its-flesh-it-appears-to-be-indigenous-only-however-toeurope-and-asia-extending-to-the-peninsula-of-hiudostan-the-chinese-breed-is-probably-a-distinct-speciesthough-it-commingles-freely-with-the-othei-the-masked-boar-s-larvatu-f-cuv-africanus-schreber-sanglier-de-madagascar-daubtusks-li-ethe-common-hog-but-on-each-side-of-the-muzzle-near-the-tusks-is-a-large-tube-image338347781.html
Trailing and camping in Alaska . TRAILINGand CAMPINGIN ALASKA By ADDISON M. POWELL NEW YORK A . WESSELS 1909 Copyright, 1909, byNEWOLD PUBLISHING COMPANY November 9. > / THE PREMIER PRESSNEW YORK [CU25304a This narrative is dedicated to the boys who clung to the alders while others left, condemning a country they knew nothing about. INTRODUCTION Hiyu Skookumf That is the Alaska Indians expression for the in-comparable, and it is here used because the whitetourist will borrow the exclamation when he standsamidst the largest group of high mountains on theglobe—where flowers bloom beside the m
Trailing and camping in Alaska . TRAILINGand CAMPINGIN ALASKA By ADDISON M. POWELL NEW YORK A . WESSELS 1909 Copyright, 1909, byNEWOLD PUBLISHING COMPANY November 9. > / THE PREMIER PRESSNEW YORK [CU25304a This narrative is dedicated to the boys who clung to the alders while others left, condemning a country they knew nothing about. INTRODUCTION Hiyu Skookumf That is the Alaska Indians expression for the in-comparable, and it is here used because the whitetourist will borrow the exclamation when he standsamidst the largest group of high mountains on theglobe—where flowers bloom beside the m https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/trailing-and-camping-in-alaska-trailingand-campingin-alaska-by-addison-m-powell-new-york-a-wessels-1909-copyright-1909-bynewold-publishing-company-november-9-gt-the-premier-pressnew-york-cu25304a-this-narrative-is-dedicated-to-the-boys-who-clung-to-the-alders-while-others-left-condemning-a-country-they-knew-nothing-about-introduction-hiyu-skookumf-that-is-the-alaska-indians-expression-for-the-in-comparable-and-it-is-here-used-because-the-whitetourist-will-borrow-the-exclamation-when-he-standsamidst-the-largest-group-of-high-mountains-on-theglobewhere-flowers-bloom-beside-the-m-image338322609.html
. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . entperiod of rest, for the purpose of feeding on therefuse that is thrown overboard. They breedduring our winter on some of the small isolatedislands in the extreme southern portions of theglobe. They lay a single white egg on the bareground. 82. Short-tailed Albatross. Diomedea albatrus. Range. North Pacific Ocean in summer, fromLower California to Alaska. With the exceptionOf the Wandering Albatross, which is now regard-ed as doubtful as oc
. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . entperiod of rest, for the purpose of feeding on therefuse that is thrown overboard. They breedduring our winter on some of the small isolatedislands in the extreme southern portions of theglobe. They lay a single white egg on the bareground. 82. Short-tailed Albatross. Diomedea albatrus. Range. North Pacific Ocean in summer, fromLower California to Alaska. With the exceptionOf the Wandering Albatross, which is now regard-ed as doubtful as oc https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-bird-book-illustrating-in-natural-colors-more-than-seven-hundred-north-american-birds-also-several-hundred-photographs-of-their-nests-and-eggs-entperiod-of-rest-for-the-purpose-of-feeding-on-therefuse-that-is-thrown-overboard-they-breedduring-our-winter-on-some-of-the-small-isolatedislands-in-the-extreme-southern-portions-of-theglobe-they-lay-a-single-white-egg-on-the-bareground-82-short-tailed-albatross-diomedea-albatrus-range-north-pacific-ocean-in-summer-fromlower-california-to-alaska-with-the-exceptionof-the-wandering-albatross-which-is-now-regard-ed-as-doubtful-as-oc-image374687134.html
. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . truction of theglobe of the eye or optic nerve, is also apt to be followed by anatrophy in the corresponding portions of the central nervous system,an atrophy which may involve the ganglion cells as well as the ATROPHY AND SOFTENING 338 paths of conduction. Lastly, a primary atrophy of ncrvc-jihres alsooccurs in the brain under certain circumstances, as after insolationand in general paralysis (see p. 342). Softening of the brain and spinal cord is a necrosis due to dis-orders of the circulation setting in e
. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . truction of theglobe of the eye or optic nerve, is also apt to be followed by anatrophy in the corresponding portions of the central nervous system,an atrophy which may involve the ganglion cells as well as the ATROPHY AND SOFTENING 338 paths of conduction. Lastly, a primary atrophy of ncrvc-jihres alsooccurs in the brain under certain circumstances, as after insolationand in general paralysis (see p. 342). Softening of the brain and spinal cord is a necrosis due to dis-orders of the circulation setting in e https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-elements-of-pathological-histology-with-special-reference-to-practical-methods-truction-of-theglobe-of-the-eye-or-optic-nerve-is-also-apt-to-be-followed-by-anatrophy-in-the-corresponding-portions-of-the-central-nervous-systeman-atrophy-which-may-involve-the-ganglion-cells-as-well-as-the-atrophy-and-softening-338-paths-of-conduction-lastly-a-primary-atrophy-of-ncrvc-jihres-alsooccurs-in-the-brain-under-certain-circumstances-as-after-insolationand-in-general-paralysis-see-p-342-softening-of-the-brain-and-spinal-cord-is-a-necrosis-due-to-dis-orders-of-the-circulation-setting-in-e-image369703040.html
Atlas and epitome of operative ophthalmology . OPERATIONS FOR ECTROPION. 339 In every case of extensive adhesions between the lidsand the globe, whether they be due to injury or to disease,the best practice consists probably in transplanting a thinpiece of skin obtained from the inner side of the upperarm, and as nearly as possible free from hair—in other words,a Thiersch flap—for the purpose of covering the woundwhich is left after carefully separating the lids from theglobe. In many cases of this kind, in which the trans-parency of the cornea has been destroyed by cicatrization,all that is d
Atlas and epitome of operative ophthalmology . OPERATIONS FOR ECTROPION. 339 In every case of extensive adhesions between the lidsand the globe, whether they be due to injury or to disease,the best practice consists probably in transplanting a thinpiece of skin obtained from the inner side of the upperarm, and as nearly as possible free from hair—in other words,a Thiersch flap—for the purpose of covering the woundwhich is left after carefully separating the lids from theglobe. In many cases of this kind, in which the trans-parency of the cornea has been destroyed by cicatrization,all that is d https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/atlas-and-epitome-of-operative-ophthalmology-operations-for-ectropion-339-in-every-case-of-extensive-adhesions-between-the-lidsand-the-globe-whether-they-be-due-to-injury-or-to-diseasethe-best-practice-consists-probably-in-transplanting-a-thinpiece-of-skin-obtained-from-the-inner-side-of-the-upperarm-and-as-nearly-as-possible-free-from-hairin-other-wordsa-thiersch-flapfor-the-purpose-of-covering-the-woundwhich-is-left-after-carefully-separating-the-lids-from-theglobe-in-many-cases-of-this-kind-in-which-the-trans-parency-of-the-cornea-has-been-destroyed-by-cicatrizationall-that-is-d-image339084936.html
. Electric railway gazette . Pa.) LightCompany. During his man-agement the notable suit ofthe Westinghouse ElectricCompany against the Mc-Keesport Light Company wastried in Pittsburg before Jus-tice Bradley, of the UnitedStates Supreme Court, result-ing in a verdict for the Mc-Keesport company. Severe illness, brought onby overwork and exposureincident to the reconstruc-tion of the plant, compelledhim to return home to FallRiver to recuperate. At hisrecovery, after a two yearsillness, he was engaged by theGlobe Street Railway Com-pany as electrical engineer,which position he now holds.This com
. Electric railway gazette . Pa.) LightCompany. During his man-agement the notable suit ofthe Westinghouse ElectricCompany against the Mc-Keesport Light Company wastried in Pittsburg before Jus-tice Bradley, of the UnitedStates Supreme Court, result-ing in a verdict for the Mc-Keesport company. Severe illness, brought onby overwork and exposureincident to the reconstruc-tion of the plant, compelledhim to return home to FallRiver to recuperate. At hisrecovery, after a two yearsillness, he was engaged by theGlobe Street Railway Com-pany as electrical engineer,which position he now holds.This com https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/electric-railway-gazette-pa-lightcompany-during-his-man-agement-the-notable-suit-ofthe-westinghouse-electriccompany-against-the-mc-keesport-light-company-wastried-in-pittsburg-before-jus-tice-bradley-of-the-unitedstates-supreme-court-result-ing-in-a-verdict-for-the-mc-keesport-company-severe-illness-brought-onby-overwork-and-exposureincident-to-the-reconstruc-tion-of-the-plant-compelledhim-to-return-home-to-fallriver-to-recuperate-at-hisrecovery-after-a-two-yearsillness-he-was-engaged-by-theglobe-street-railway-com-pany-as-electrical-engineerwhich-position-he-now-holdsthis-com-image371924341.html
. Christian herald and signs of our times . terances through-out. These ended, the crowns willbe brought forward and the Emper-or will himself lift the royal crownof all the Russias from its velvetresting-place and place it on hisown head,while the Metropolitan pronoun-ces a benediction. The Emperor will thengrasp the sceptre in his right hand, theglobe with his left, and seat himself uponthe throne. At this stage of the ceremonialthe Empress will approach the throne andkneeling upon a cushion will be crownedwith a smaller crown bv the Czar himself,the diadem being securely adjusted by theCzar
. Christian herald and signs of our times . terances through-out. These ended, the crowns willbe brought forward and the Emper-or will himself lift the royal crownof all the Russias from its velvetresting-place and place it on hisown head,while the Metropolitan pronoun-ces a benediction. The Emperor will thengrasp the sceptre in his right hand, theglobe with his left, and seat himself uponthe throne. At this stage of the ceremonialthe Empress will approach the throne andkneeling upon a cushion will be crownedwith a smaller crown bv the Czar himself,the diadem being securely adjusted by theCzar https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/christian-herald-and-signs-of-our-times-terances-through-out-these-ended-the-crowns-willbe-brought-forward-and-the-emper-or-will-himself-lift-the-royal-crownof-all-the-russias-from-its-velvetresting-place-and-place-it-on-hisown-headwhile-the-metropolitan-pronoun-ces-a-benediction-the-emperor-will-thengrasp-the-sceptre-in-his-right-hand-theglobe-with-his-left-and-seat-himself-uponthe-throne-at-this-stage-of-the-ceremonialthe-empress-will-approach-the-throne-andkneeling-upon-a-cushion-will-be-crownedwith-a-smaller-crown-bv-the-czar-himselfthe-diadem-being-securely-adjusted-by-theczar-image370021689.html
The hydropathic encyclopedia : a system of hydropathy and hygiene in eight parts ..designed as a guide to families and students, and a text-book for physicians . The Mongolian Race.—The Mongolian Fig. 145. variety includes the Mongol Tartars, Turks,anil the Chinese and Polar tribes, which in-habit a vast extent of the earths surface, andconstitute about half of the population of theglobe. In physiological characteristics theMongolians manifest considerable variety.The hair is black, long, and straight, thebeard scanty, the skin commonly of an olivetint, the eyes black, the nose broad and short
The hydropathic encyclopedia : a system of hydropathy and hygiene in eight parts ..designed as a guide to families and students, and a text-book for physicians . The Mongolian Race.—The Mongolian Fig. 145. variety includes the Mongol Tartars, Turks,anil the Chinese and Polar tribes, which in-habit a vast extent of the earths surface, andconstitute about half of the population of theglobe. In physiological characteristics theMongolians manifest considerable variety.The hair is black, long, and straight, thebeard scanty, the skin commonly of an olivetint, the eyes black, the nose broad and short https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-hydropathic-encyclopedia-a-system-of-hydropathy-and-hygiene-in-eight-parts-designed-as-a-guide-to-families-and-students-and-a-text-book-for-physicians-the-mongolian-racethe-mongolian-fig-145-variety-includes-the-mongol-tartars-turksanil-the-chinese-and-polar-tribes-which-in-habit-a-vast-extent-of-the-earths-surface-andconstitute-about-half-of-the-population-of-theglobe-in-physiological-characteristics-themongolians-manifest-considerable-varietythe-hair-is-black-long-and-straight-thebeard-scanty-the-skin-commonly-of-an-olivetint-the-eyes-black-the-nose-broad-and-short-image342724218.html
. Elementary physical geography . e is preserved a record of some ofthe organisms that lived while these rocks were being depos-ited. By a very careful study of the fossils of various partsof the earth, a nearly continuous record of the life of theglobe has been obtained, from near the beginning of life tothe present time. It is found that in the lowest rocks — thatis, in the oldest — the animal remains are only of low types.At first there were no land animals and plants ; and in thesea, the only animals were of types lower than the truefishes. The fishes appeared, then reptiles, birds, and ma
. Elementary physical geography . e is preserved a record of some ofthe organisms that lived while these rocks were being depos-ited. By a very careful study of the fossils of various partsof the earth, a nearly continuous record of the life of theglobe has been obtained, from near the beginning of life tothe present time. It is found that in the lowest rocks — thatis, in the oldest — the animal remains are only of low types.At first there were no land animals and plants ; and in thesea, the only animals were of types lower than the truefishes. The fishes appeared, then reptiles, birds, and ma https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/elementary-physical-geography-e-is-preserved-a-record-of-some-ofthe-organisms-that-lived-while-these-rocks-were-being-depos-ited-by-a-very-careful-study-of-the-fossils-of-various-partsof-the-earth-a-nearly-continuous-record-of-the-life-of-theglobe-has-been-obtained-from-near-the-beginning-of-life-tothe-present-time-it-is-found-that-in-the-lowest-rocks-thatis-in-the-oldest-the-animal-remains-are-only-of-low-typesat-first-there-were-no-land-animals-and-plants-and-in-thesea-the-only-animals-were-of-types-lower-than-the-truefishes-the-fishes-appeared-then-reptiles-birds-and-ma-image370087776.html
A history of the United States for schools . been bartered for a 168 COLONIZATION OF NORTH AMERICA. Cii. IX. heathen city on theother side of theglobe. They knewfull well that itwould not be longbefore Louisburgwould have to beconquered again. 73. War in Ad-vance of its Dec-laration. It wasnot long. Thepeace of 1748 waslittle more than atruce. The peopleof the English col-onies, especiallyin Pennsylvania,Maryland, andVirginia, were be-ginning to lookwistfully acrossthe AlleghanyMountains ; and, in 1750, the Ohio Company, formed forthe purpose of colonizing the country along that river,surveyed
A history of the United States for schools . been bartered for a 168 COLONIZATION OF NORTH AMERICA. Cii. IX. heathen city on theother side of theglobe. They knewfull well that itwould not be longbefore Louisburgwould have to beconquered again. 73. War in Ad-vance of its Dec-laration. It wasnot long. Thepeace of 1748 waslittle more than atruce. The peopleof the English col-onies, especiallyin Pennsylvania,Maryland, andVirginia, were be-ginning to lookwistfully acrossthe AlleghanyMountains ; and, in 1750, the Ohio Company, formed forthe purpose of colonizing the country along that river,surveyed https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-the-united-states-for-schools-been-bartered-for-a-168-colonization-of-north-america-cii-ix-heathen-city-on-theother-side-of-theglobe-they-knewfull-well-that-itwould-not-be-longbefore-louisburgwould-have-to-beconquered-again-73-war-in-ad-vance-of-its-dec-laration-it-wasnot-long-thepeace-of-1748-waslittle-more-than-atruce-the-peopleof-the-english-col-onies-especiallyin-pennsylvaniamaryland-andvirginia-were-be-ginning-to-lookwistfully-acrossthe-alleghanymountains-and-in-1750-the-ohio-company-formed-forthe-purpose-of-colonizing-the-country-along-that-riversurveyed-image342684187.html
Shakspere to Sheridan; a book about the theatre of yesterday and to-day . fore the close of the six-teenth century put the daily takings at five or six pounds,while Sir Henry Herberts records show that the grossreceipts of eleven benefit performances he had at theGlobe and Blackfriars between 1628 and 1633 — themost popular plays of Shakspere, Jonson, and Fletcherbeing chosen for the purpose — averaged only ten oreleven pounds.^ That the Game of Chess story is a storyappears from the fact that sixty-four years later, whenthe theatres were far larger and the prices had doubled ortrebled. The Sq
Shakspere to Sheridan; a book about the theatre of yesterday and to-day . fore the close of the six-teenth century put the daily takings at five or six pounds,while Sir Henry Herberts records show that the grossreceipts of eleven benefit performances he had at theGlobe and Blackfriars between 1628 and 1633 — themost popular plays of Shakspere, Jonson, and Fletcherbeing chosen for the purpose — averaged only ten oreleven pounds.^ That the Game of Chess story is a storyappears from the fact that sixty-four years later, whenthe theatres were far larger and the prices had doubled ortrebled. The Sq https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/shakspere-to-sheridan-a-book-about-the-theatre-of-yesterday-and-to-day-fore-the-close-of-the-six-teenth-century-put-the-daily-takings-at-five-or-six-poundswhile-sir-henry-herberts-records-show-that-the-grossreceipts-of-eleven-benefit-performances-he-had-at-theglobe-and-blackfriars-between-1628-and-1633-themost-popular-plays-of-shakspere-jonson-and-fletcherbeing-chosen-for-the-purpose-averaged-only-ten-oreleven-pounds-that-the-game-of-chess-story-is-a-storyappears-from-the-fact-that-sixty-four-years-later-whenthe-theatres-were-far-larger-and-the-prices-had-doubled-ortrebled-the-sq-image338340380.html
The hydropathic encyclopedia: a system of hydropathy and hygiene .. . ian Race.—The Mongolian N*- l*& variety includes the Mongol Tartars, Turks,and the Chinese and hilar tribes, which in-habit a vast extent of the earths surface, andconstitute about half of the population of theglobe. In physiological characteristics theMongolians manifest considerable variety.The hair is black, long, and straight, thebeard scanty, the skin commonly of an olivetint, the eyes black, the nose broad and short, ^Sthe cheek-bones broad and flat, the skull ob-long, but flattened so as to give it a squareappearance,
The hydropathic encyclopedia: a system of hydropathy and hygiene .. . ian Race.—The Mongolian N*- l*& variety includes the Mongol Tartars, Turks,and the Chinese and hilar tribes, which in-habit a vast extent of the earths surface, andconstitute about half of the population of theglobe. In physiological characteristics theMongolians manifest considerable variety.The hair is black, long, and straight, thebeard scanty, the skin commonly of an olivetint, the eyes black, the nose broad and short, ^Sthe cheek-bones broad and flat, the skull ob-long, but flattened so as to give it a squareappearance, https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-hydropathic-encyclopedia-a-system-of-hydropathy-and-hygiene-ian-racethe-mongolian-n-l-variety-includes-the-mongol-tartars-turksand-the-chinese-and-hilar-tribes-which-in-habit-a-vast-extent-of-the-earths-surface-andconstitute-about-half-of-the-population-of-theglobe-in-physiological-characteristics-themongolians-manifest-considerable-varietythe-hair-is-black-long-and-straight-thebeard-scanty-the-skin-commonly-of-an-olivetint-the-eyes-black-the-nose-broad-and-short-sthe-cheek-bones-broad-and-flat-the-skull-ob-long-but-flattened-so-as-to-give-it-a-squareappearance-image340063842.html
. The book of decorative furniture, its form, colour and history . CHIMNEY-PIECE, FROM DRAWING BY SERLIO. THEGLOBE OF FIUE IX B<^ - RELIEF ON BACK OFCHIMNEY. THE RENAISSANCE IN ITALY 123 SEIGNEURIAL SEATS For instance, the antique X forms of seats resigned their positionas appanages of dignity in favour of stiff and stately high-backedseigneurial and state seats, such as that of Lorenzode Medici; almost identical in its structuraldesign with the stalls erected during the period atthe Certosa Pavia, Monza, Perugia, the Cathedral(Monte Alveto Maggiore), Siena, and many othersof the Italian ch
. The book of decorative furniture, its form, colour and history . CHIMNEY-PIECE, FROM DRAWING BY SERLIO. THEGLOBE OF FIUE IX B<^ - RELIEF ON BACK OFCHIMNEY. THE RENAISSANCE IN ITALY 123 SEIGNEURIAL SEATS For instance, the antique X forms of seats resigned their positionas appanages of dignity in favour of stiff and stately high-backedseigneurial and state seats, such as that of Lorenzode Medici; almost identical in its structuraldesign with the stalls erected during the period atthe Certosa Pavia, Monza, Perugia, the Cathedral(Monte Alveto Maggiore), Siena, and many othersof the Italian ch https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-decorative-furniture-its-form-colour-and-history-chimney-piece-from-drawing-by-serlio-theglobe-of-fiue-ix-blt-relief-on-back-ofchimney-the-renaissance-in-italy-123-seigneurial-seats-for-instance-the-antique-x-forms-of-seats-resigned-their-positionas-appanages-of-dignity-in-favour-of-stiff-and-stately-high-backedseigneurial-and-state-seats-such-as-that-of-lorenzode-medici-almost-identical-in-its-structuraldesign-with-the-stalls-erected-during-the-period-atthe-certosa-pavia-monza-perugia-the-cathedralmonte-alveto-maggiore-siena-and-many-othersof-the-italian-ch-image370155026.html
. American engineer . lace. The material throughout, except the smallstuds, is of brass. Around the World in Thirty-nine Days.—E. J. Scott andJ. A. Allen, of Phoenix, Ariz., claim they have encircled theglobe in 39 days, which is about 19 hours less than the timemade by the Paris reporter last year. September, 1912. AMERICAN EXGIXEER. 459 TENDER WHEEL LUBRICATOR MIKADOS FOR THE LACKAWANNA Some of the pusher locomotives on the Buffalo & Sus-quehanna operate over a switch-back in which there are fiveleads. The conditions at this point are such that the enginesnormally make about seven hundred en
. American engineer . lace. The material throughout, except the smallstuds, is of brass. Around the World in Thirty-nine Days.—E. J. Scott andJ. A. Allen, of Phoenix, Ariz., claim they have encircled theglobe in 39 days, which is about 19 hours less than the timemade by the Paris reporter last year. September, 1912. AMERICAN EXGIXEER. 459 TENDER WHEEL LUBRICATOR MIKADOS FOR THE LACKAWANNA Some of the pusher locomotives on the Buffalo & Sus-quehanna operate over a switch-back in which there are fiveleads. The conditions at this point are such that the enginesnormally make about seven hundred en https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/american-engineer-lace-the-material-throughout-except-the-smallstuds-is-of-brass-around-the-world-in-thirty-nine-dayse-j-scott-andj-a-allen-of-phoenix-ariz-claim-they-have-encircled-theglobe-in-39-days-which-is-about-19-hours-less-than-the-timemade-by-the-paris-reporter-last-year-september-1912-american-exgixeer-459-tender-wheel-lubricator-mikados-for-the-lackawanna-some-of-the-pusher-locomotives-on-the-buffalo-sus-quehanna-operate-over-a-switch-back-in-which-there-are-fiveleads-the-conditions-at-this-point-are-such-that-the-enginesnormally-make-about-seven-hundred-en-image371822124.html
Outlines from the figures and compositions upon the Greek, Roman, and Etruscan vases of the late Sir William Hamilton; with engraved borders . t 21 ] ornaments round which shew them to be distinct from themirrors, which are sacred to these deities. PLATE XXXIII. In this painting we may observe two indications ofBacchus, by means of the globe or sphere. Attached tothe wall on one side, there seems to be a sort of cupboard,called tabernaculum ; and the fillet with two strings toeach end, is for the purpose of being fastened round theglobe, which has no handle. PLATE XXXIV. This painting seems to
Outlines from the figures and compositions upon the Greek, Roman, and Etruscan vases of the late Sir William Hamilton; with engraved borders . t 21 ] ornaments round which shew them to be distinct from themirrors, which are sacred to these deities. PLATE XXXIII. In this painting we may observe two indications ofBacchus, by means of the globe or sphere. Attached tothe wall on one side, there seems to be a sort of cupboard,called tabernaculum ; and the fillet with two strings toeach end, is for the purpose of being fastened round theglobe, which has no handle. PLATE XXXIV. This painting seems to https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/outlines-from-the-figures-and-compositions-upon-the-greek-roman-and-etruscan-vases-of-the-late-sir-william-hamilton-with-engraved-borders-t-21-ornaments-round-which-shew-them-to-be-distinct-from-themirrors-which-are-sacred-to-these-deities-plate-xxxiii-in-this-painting-we-may-observe-two-indications-ofbacchus-by-means-of-the-globe-or-sphere-attached-tothe-wall-on-one-side-there-seems-to-be-a-sort-of-cupboardcalled-tabernaculum-and-the-fillet-with-two-strings-toeach-end-is-for-the-purpose-of-being-fastened-round-theglobe-which-has-no-handle-plate-xxxiv-this-painting-seems-to-image340303820.html
. The transformations (or metamorphoses) of insects (Insecta, Myriapoda, Arachnida, and Crustacea) : being an adaptation, for English readers, of M. Émile Blanchard's 'Metamorphoses, moeurs et instincts des insects;' and a compilation from the works of Newport, Charles Darwin, Spence Bate, Fritz Müller, Packard, Lubbock, Stainton, and others. THE METAMORPHOSIS OF THE DRAGON FLY ANT LION. {PalpJCi llbdlllloidcs.) mented with little black marks. In the tropical regions of theglobe there are large ant lions, whose great wings are spottedwith brown and black, belonging to the genus Palparcs. One o
. The transformations (or metamorphoses) of insects (Insecta, Myriapoda, Arachnida, and Crustacea) : being an adaptation, for English readers, of M. Émile Blanchard's 'Metamorphoses, moeurs et instincts des insects;' and a compilation from the works of Newport, Charles Darwin, Spence Bate, Fritz Müller, Packard, Lubbock, Stainton, and others. THE METAMORPHOSIS OF THE DRAGON FLY ANT LION. {PalpJCi llbdlllloidcs.) mented with little black marks. In the tropical regions of theglobe there are large ant lions, whose great wings are spottedwith brown and black, belonging to the genus Palparcs. One o https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-transformations-or-metamorphoses-of-insects-insecta-myriapoda-arachnida-and-crustacea-being-an-adaptation-for-english-readers-of-m-mile-blanchards-metamorphoses-moeurs-et-instincts-des-insects-and-a-compilation-from-the-works-of-newport-charles-darwin-spence-bate-fritz-mller-packard-lubbock-stainton-and-others-the-metamorphosis-of-the-dragon-fly-ant-lion-palpjci-llbdlllloidcs-mented-with-little-black-marks-in-the-tropical-regions-of-theglobe-there-are-large-ant-lions-whose-great-wings-are-spottedwith-brown-and-black-belonging-to-the-genus-palparcs-one-o-image336738803.html
. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . y, literature, and po-litical economy. On graduating he de-termined to enter the newspaper field,became proprietor and editor of the FortWayne Gazette, which he controlled forseveral years. He married DorothyHead, of Kenosha, Wis., daughter ofOrson Sherman Head, a celebratedlawyer. Finding that the Fort Wayne Gazetteoflfered a scope too limited to suit his am-bition Mr. Wright went upon the edi-torial staff of the Inter Ocean of Chicago,which was changed successively for theGlobe-Democrat of
. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . y, literature, and po-litical economy. On graduating he de-termined to enter the newspaper field,became proprietor and editor of the FortWayne Gazette, which he controlled forseveral years. He married DorothyHead, of Kenosha, Wis., daughter ofOrson Sherman Head, a celebratedlawyer. Finding that the Fort Wayne Gazetteoflfered a scope too limited to suit his am-bition Mr. Wright went upon the edi-torial staff of the Inter Ocean of Chicago,which was changed successively for theGlobe-Democrat of https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/railway-and-locomotive-engineering-a-practical-journal-of-railway-motive-power-and-rolling-stock-y-literature-and-po-litical-economy-on-graduating-he-de-termined-to-enter-the-newspaper-fieldbecame-proprietor-and-editor-of-the-fortwayne-gazette-which-he-controlled-forseveral-years-he-married-dorothyhead-of-kenosha-wis-daughter-oforson-sherman-head-a-celebratedlawyer-finding-that-the-fort-wayne-gazetteoflfered-a-scope-too-limited-to-suit-his-am-bition-mr-wright-went-upon-the-edi-torial-staff-of-the-inter-ocean-of-chicagowhich-was-changed-successively-for-theglobe-democrat-of-image371894122.html
A history of science . nnected with the steam-retort by a tube whichserves as one of its axes, the steam escaping from theglobe through two bent tubes placed at either end of anequatorial diameter. It does not appear that Herohad any thought of making practical use of this steam-engine. It was merely a curious toy—^nothing more.Yet had not the age that succeeded that of Hero beenone in which inventive genius was dormant, some onemust soon have hit upon the idea that this steam-engine might be improved and made to serve a usefulpurpose. As the case stands, however, there was noadvance made upon
A history of science . nnected with the steam-retort by a tube whichserves as one of its axes, the steam escaping from theglobe through two bent tubes placed at either end of anequatorial diameter. It does not appear that Herohad any thought of making practical use of this steam-engine. It was merely a curious toy—^nothing more.Yet had not the age that succeeded that of Hero beenone in which inventive genius was dormant, some onemust soon have hit upon the idea that this steam-engine might be improved and made to serve a usefulpurpose. As the case stands, however, there was noadvance made upon https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-science-nnected-with-the-steam-retort-by-a-tube-whichserves-as-one-of-its-axes-the-steam-escaping-from-theglobe-through-two-bent-tubes-placed-at-either-end-of-anequatorial-diameter-it-does-not-appear-that-herohad-any-thought-of-making-practical-use-of-this-steam-engine-it-was-merely-a-curious-toynothing-moreyet-had-not-the-age-that-succeeded-that-of-hero-beenone-in-which-inventive-genius-was-dormant-some-onemust-soon-have-hit-upon-the-idea-that-this-steam-engine-might-be-improved-and-made-to-serve-a-usefulpurpose-as-the-case-stands-however-there-was-noadvance-made-upon-image339922538.html
Guide to the Crustacea, Arachnida, Onychophora and Myriopoda exhibited in the Department of Zoology, British Museum (Natural History) .. . legs, and has the terminal segment (or segments) sub-divided;it is used as a feeler. There are no poison-glands in theseanimals. These Arachnids are inhal)itants of the warmer parts of theglobe. They are found in damp places under stones or fallenleaves, in the crevices of rocks, and in other similar places.Several fossil species have been discovered in the Carboniferousstrata. The Pedipalpi are divided into two sub-orders. Sub-order I.—UEOPYGI. In these Pe
Guide to the Crustacea, Arachnida, Onychophora and Myriopoda exhibited in the Department of Zoology, British Museum (Natural History) .. . legs, and has the terminal segment (or segments) sub-divided;it is used as a feeler. There are no poison-glands in theseanimals. These Arachnids are inhal)itants of the warmer parts of theglobe. They are found in damp places under stones or fallenleaves, in the crevices of rocks, and in other similar places.Several fossil species have been discovered in the Carboniferousstrata. The Pedipalpi are divided into two sub-orders. Sub-order I.—UEOPYGI. In these Pe https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/guide-to-the-crustacea-arachnida-onychophora-and-myriopoda-exhibited-in-the-department-of-zoology-british-museum-natural-history-legs-and-has-the-terminal-segment-or-segments-sub-dividedit-is-used-as-a-feeler-there-are-no-poison-glands-in-theseanimals-these-arachnids-are-inhalitants-of-the-warmer-parts-of-theglobe-they-are-found-in-damp-places-under-stones-or-fallenleaves-in-the-crevices-of-rocks-and-in-other-similar-placesseveral-fossil-species-have-been-discovered-in-the-carboniferousstrata-the-pedipalpi-are-divided-into-two-sub-orders-sub-order-iueopygi-in-these-pe-image339150096.html
. Guide leaflet. SIR WILLIAM HENRY FLOWERDIRECTOR OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM FROM 1884 TO 1898 Sir Willian Flower probably r. < <. Brown < was an ardenl admirer of Flower and his work in the British Museum THE STORY OF MUSEUM CROUPS. ROBIN REDBREAST GROUP IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM private individuals and they were mainly heterogeneous assemblages ofbright-plumaged birds brought together from the four quarters of theglobe and shown simply because they were pretty. So far as we are aware, the introduction of groups into public mu-seums was due to the influence of an enthusiastic private collecto
. Guide leaflet. SIR WILLIAM HENRY FLOWERDIRECTOR OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM FROM 1884 TO 1898 Sir Willian Flower probably r. < <. Brown < was an ardenl admirer of Flower and his work in the British Museum THE STORY OF MUSEUM CROUPS. ROBIN REDBREAST GROUP IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM private individuals and they were mainly heterogeneous assemblages ofbright-plumaged birds brought together from the four quarters of theglobe and shown simply because they were pretty. So far as we are aware, the introduction of groups into public mu-seums was due to the influence of an enthusiastic private collecto https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/guide-leaflet-sir-william-henry-flowerdirector-of-the-british-museum-from-1884-to-1898-sir-willian-flower-probably-r-lt-lt-brown-lt-was-an-ardenl-admirer-of-flower-and-his-work-in-the-british-museum-the-story-of-museum-croups-robin-redbreast-group-in-the-british-museum-private-individuals-and-they-were-mainly-heterogeneous-assemblages-ofbright-plumaged-birds-brought-together-from-the-four-quarters-of-theglobe-and-shown-simply-because-they-were-pretty-so-far-as-we-are-aware-the-introduction-of-groups-into-public-mu-seums-was-due-to-the-influence-of-an-enthusiastic-private-collecto-image370777415.html
The Philosophical magazine; a journal of theoretical, experimental and applied physics . e belt that had been baredmust bring to E some fluid in contact with the globe; andthe free surface of this fluid must collide with the surface ofthe fluid leaving the globe at A, It might be thought thatthe result of this collision is a vortex-sheet, which, in virtueof its instability, gets drawn out and mixed up indefinitely,and is carried away by the fluid further and further from theglobe. A definite amnout of kinetic energy would thus bepractically annulled in a manner which I hope to explain inan ear
The Philosophical magazine; a journal of theoretical, experimental and applied physics . e belt that had been baredmust bring to E some fluid in contact with the globe; andthe free surface of this fluid must collide with the surface ofthe fluid leaving the globe at A, It might be thought thatthe result of this collision is a vortex-sheet, which, in virtueof its instability, gets drawn out and mixed up indefinitely,and is carried away by the fluid further and further from theglobe. A definite amnout of kinetic energy would thus bepractically annulled in a manner which I hope to explain inan ear https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-philosophical-magazine-a-journal-of-theoretical-experimental-and-applied-physics-e-belt-that-had-been-baredmust-bring-to-e-some-fluid-in-contact-with-the-globe-andthe-free-surface-of-this-fluid-must-collide-with-the-surface-ofthe-fluid-leaving-the-globe-at-a-it-might-be-thought-thatthe-result-of-this-collision-is-a-vortex-sheet-which-in-virtueof-its-instability-gets-drawn-out-and-mixed-up-indefinitelyand-is-carried-away-by-the-fluid-further-and-further-from-theglobe-a-definite-amnout-of-kinetic-energy-would-thus-bepractically-annulled-in-a-manner-which-i-hope-to-explain-inan-ear-image340217126.html
. Guide leaflet. ROBIN REDBREAST GROUP IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM private individuals and they were mainly heterogeneous assemblages ofbright-plumaged birds brought together from the four quarters of theglobe and shown simply because they were pretty. So far as we are aware, the introduction of groups into public mu-seums was due to the influence of an enthusiastic private collector, Mr.E. T. Booth, of Brighton, England, who devoted a large part of his lifeto making a collection of British birds, mounted in varied attitudes,with accessories that copied more or less accurately the appearance of thes
. Guide leaflet. ROBIN REDBREAST GROUP IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM private individuals and they were mainly heterogeneous assemblages ofbright-plumaged birds brought together from the four quarters of theglobe and shown simply because they were pretty. So far as we are aware, the introduction of groups into public mu-seums was due to the influence of an enthusiastic private collector, Mr.E. T. Booth, of Brighton, England, who devoted a large part of his lifeto making a collection of British birds, mounted in varied attitudes,with accessories that copied more or less accurately the appearance of thes https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/guide-leaflet-robin-redbreast-group-in-the-british-museum-private-individuals-and-they-were-mainly-heterogeneous-assemblages-ofbright-plumaged-birds-brought-together-from-the-four-quarters-of-theglobe-and-shown-simply-because-they-were-pretty-so-far-as-we-are-aware-the-introduction-of-groups-into-public-mu-seums-was-due-to-the-influence-of-an-enthusiastic-private-collector-mre-t-booth-of-brighton-england-who-devoted-a-large-part-of-his-lifeto-making-a-collection-of-british-birds-mounted-in-varied-attitudeswith-accessories-that-copied-more-or-less-accurately-the-appearance-of-thes-image370777270.html
The land of promise: or, The Bible land and its revelation: Illustrated with several engravings of some of the most important places in Palestine and Syria . ithout a parallel on theglobe. It is shut in from the great western sea by high mountains, andpours its contents into the great Salt Sea, at the lowest point of surfaceknown in the world, it being thirteen hundred feet below the level ofthe sea on its west side. It gathers the water from the melting snowsalong the highland as it proceeds south, and thus became a stream ofconsiderable size. The length of the Jordan from its source to itsmo
The land of promise: or, The Bible land and its revelation: Illustrated with several engravings of some of the most important places in Palestine and Syria . ithout a parallel on theglobe. It is shut in from the great western sea by high mountains, andpours its contents into the great Salt Sea, at the lowest point of surfaceknown in the world, it being thirteen hundred feet below the level ofthe sea on its west side. It gathers the water from the melting snowsalong the highland as it proceeds south, and thus became a stream ofconsiderable size. The length of the Jordan from its source to itsmo https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-land-of-promise-or-the-bible-land-and-its-revelation-illustrated-with-several-engravings-of-some-of-the-most-important-places-in-palestine-and-syria-ithout-a-parallel-on-theglobe-it-is-shut-in-from-the-great-western-sea-by-high-mountains-andpours-its-contents-into-the-great-salt-sea-at-the-lowest-point-of-surfaceknown-in-the-world-it-being-thirteen-hundred-feet-below-the-level-ofthe-sea-on-its-west-side-it-gathers-the-water-from-the-melting-snowsalong-the-highland-as-it-proceeds-south-and-thus-became-a-stream-ofconsiderable-size-the-length-of-the-jordan-from-its-source-to-itsmo-image340158814.html
. Troilus and Cressida. Copyright, 1901 By THE UNIVERSITY SOCIETY LIBRAR f^. TROILUS AND CRESSIDA. ^4 j Preface. ^o The Early Editions. In 1609 two quarto editions ofTroiliis and Crcssida were issued, with the followingtitle-pages:— (i.) The I Historic of Troylus | and Cresseida. | Asit was acted by the Kings Maiesties | seruants at theglobe. I Written by William Shakespeare. | LondonImprinted by G. Eld for R. Bonian and H. IValley, andare to be sold at the spred Eagle in Paules | Church-yeard, ouer against the | great North doore. | 1609.* (ii.) The | Famous Historic of Troylus and Cresscid
. Troilus and Cressida. Copyright, 1901 By THE UNIVERSITY SOCIETY LIBRAR f^. TROILUS AND CRESSIDA. ^4 j Preface. ^o The Early Editions. In 1609 two quarto editions ofTroiliis and Crcssida were issued, with the followingtitle-pages:— (i.) The I Historic of Troylus | and Cresseida. | Asit was acted by the Kings Maiesties | seruants at theglobe. I Written by William Shakespeare. | LondonImprinted by G. Eld for R. Bonian and H. IValley, andare to be sold at the spred Eagle in Paules | Church-yeard, ouer against the | great North doore. | 1609.* (ii.) The | Famous Historic of Troylus and Cresscid https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/troilus-and-cressida-copyright-1901-by-the-university-society-librar-f-troilus-and-cressida-4-j-preface-o-the-early-editions-in-1609-two-quarto-editions-oftroiliis-and-crcssida-were-issued-with-the-followingtitle-pages-i-the-i-historic-of-troylus-and-cresseida-asit-was-acted-by-the-kings-maiesties-seruants-at-theglobe-i-written-by-william-shakespeare-londonimprinted-by-g-eld-for-r-bonian-and-h-ivalley-andare-to-be-sold-at-the-spred-eagle-in-paules-church-yeard-ouer-against-the-great-north-doore-1609-ii-the-famous-historic-of-troylus-and-cresscid-image370483862.html
. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. Candolle, but distiaguished by Ad.Brongniart {Mem. sur les Rharanees,p. 16), this Order appeals to be essen-tially characterised by its opposite pin-nated stipulate leaves, and to be farmore closely allied to Soapworts, fromwhich it is distinguished by the number of its sepals, petals, and stamens being ahke. The very few species which belong here are irregularly scattered over the face of theglobe. Of the genus Staphylea, 1 is fomid in Europe, 1 in North America, 1 m Japan,2 i
. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. Candolle, but distiaguished by Ad.Brongniart {Mem. sur les Rharanees,p. 16), this Order appeals to be essen-tially characterised by its opposite pin-nated stipulate leaves, and to be farmore closely allied to Soapworts, fromwhich it is distinguished by the number of its sepals, petals, and stamens being ahke. The very few species which belong here are irregularly scattered over the face of theglobe. Of the genus Staphylea, 1 is fomid in Europe, 1 in North America, 1 m Japan,2 i https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-vegetable-kingdom-or-the-structure-classification-and-uses-of-plants-illustrated-upon-the-natural-system-candolle-but-distiaguished-by-adbrongniart-mem-sur-les-rharaneesp-16-this-order-appeals-to-be-essen-tially-characterised-by-its-opposite-pin-nated-stipulate-leaves-and-to-be-farmore-closely-allied-to-soapworts-fromwhich-it-is-distinguished-by-the-number-of-its-sepals-petals-and-stamens-being-ahke-the-very-few-species-which-belong-here-are-irregularly-scattered-over-the-face-of-theglobe-of-the-genus-staphylea-1-is-fomid-in-europe-1-in-north-america-1-m-japan2-i-image370584517.html
. The Pharmaceutical era. commerce in the time ofthe Romans, by whom it was employed for the manu-facture of pipes, and for plumbing purposes much inthe same manner as antimony, by heating in contactfrom the Latin namePfi(m;<u?n, from which we have themodern words plumb, and plumbing. Natural Occurrence.—The metal occurs to a very limitedextent in the free state. The principal ore of lead is thesulfid, known asualcna, frequently associated with crys-talline lime rocks and distributed quite widely over theglobe. It also occurs as the carbonate and sulfate, and isfound as a constituent of man
. The Pharmaceutical era. commerce in the time ofthe Romans, by whom it was employed for the manu-facture of pipes, and for plumbing purposes much inthe same manner as antimony, by heating in contactfrom the Latin namePfi(m;<u?n, from which we have themodern words plumb, and plumbing. Natural Occurrence.—The metal occurs to a very limitedextent in the free state. The principal ore of lead is thesulfid, known asualcna, frequently associated with crys-talline lime rocks and distributed quite widely over theglobe. It also occurs as the carbonate and sulfate, and isfound as a constituent of man https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-pharmaceutical-era-commerce-in-the-time-ofthe-romans-by-whom-it-was-employed-for-the-manu-facture-of-pipes-and-for-plumbing-purposes-much-inthe-same-manner-as-antimony-by-heating-in-contactfrom-the-latin-namepfimltun-from-which-we-have-themodern-words-plumb-and-plumbing-natural-occurrencethe-metal-occurs-to-a-very-limitedextent-in-the-free-state-the-principal-ore-of-lead-is-thesulfid-known-asualcna-frequently-associated-with-crys-talline-lime-rocks-and-distributed-quite-widely-over-theglobe-it-also-occurs-as-the-carbonate-and-sulfate-and-isfound-as-a-constituent-of-man-image336804935.html
. Historical, pictorial and biographical record, of Chariton County, Missouri. Salisbury.. ALISBURY, the acknowledged metropolis of Charitoncounty and one of the most peaceful, happy and pros-perous cities of two thousand live hundred inha])itants,handso.iiely located upon an elevated prairie and sur-rounded l)y one of the most beautiful and productiveagricaltural reo-ions to be found upon the face of theglobe, was organized into a city, of the fourth class, underthe laws of the state classifying and governing cities%2j/) ^^-^ ^^^^ various classes, in 1882. Prior Bibo, a soldier in>f 6 the
. Historical, pictorial and biographical record, of Chariton County, Missouri. Salisbury.. ALISBURY, the acknowledged metropolis of Charitoncounty and one of the most peaceful, happy and pros-perous cities of two thousand live hundred inha])itants,handso.iiely located upon an elevated prairie and sur-rounded l)y one of the most beautiful and productiveagricaltural reo-ions to be found upon the face of theglobe, was organized into a city, of the fourth class, underthe laws of the state classifying and governing cities%2j/) ^^-^ ^^^^ various classes, in 1882. Prior Bibo, a soldier in>f 6 the https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/historical-pictorial-and-biographical-record-of-chariton-county-missouri-salisbury-alisbury-the-acknowledged-metropolis-of-charitoncounty-and-one-of-the-most-peaceful-happy-and-pros-perous-cities-of-two-thousand-live-hundred-inha-itantshandsoiiely-located-upon-an-elevated-prairie-and-sur-rounded-ly-one-of-the-most-beautiful-and-productiveagricaltural-reo-ions-to-be-found-upon-the-face-of-theglobe-was-organized-into-a-city-of-the-fourth-class-underthe-laws-of-the-state-classifying-and-governing-cities2j-various-classes-in-1882-prior-bibo-a-soldier-ingtf-6-the-image336836890.html
. Birds: the elements of ornithology . The Common Gull (Larus canus). with less ease, though they swim admirably. Their more slender,less bulky aspect, siraighter bills, narrower wings, and longforked tails serve, with few exceptions, to distinguish them fromthe Gulls. There are, again, some flfty species of this group,some or other of which are to be found nearly all over theglobe. Like the Gulls, they are noisy and gregarious, andare found on inland lakes as well as the sea-shore, feeding oninsects as well as fish. The Arctic Tern (Sterna macrura, fig. 28)may serve for a type, as it is almos
. Birds: the elements of ornithology . The Common Gull (Larus canus). with less ease, though they swim admirably. Their more slender,less bulky aspect, siraighter bills, narrower wings, and longforked tails serve, with few exceptions, to distinguish them fromthe Gulls. There are, again, some flfty species of this group,some or other of which are to be found nearly all over theglobe. Like the Gulls, they are noisy and gregarious, andare found on inland lakes as well as the sea-shore, feeding oninsects as well as fish. The Arctic Tern (Sterna macrura, fig. 28)may serve for a type, as it is almos https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/birds-the-elements-of-ornithology-the-common-gull-larus-canus-with-less-ease-though-they-swim-admirably-their-more-slenderless-bulky-aspect-siraighter-bills-narrower-wings-and-longforked-tails-serve-with-few-exceptions-to-distinguish-them-fromthe-gulls-there-are-again-some-flfty-species-of-this-groupsome-or-other-of-which-are-to-be-found-nearly-all-over-theglobe-like-the-gulls-they-are-noisy-and-gregarious-andare-found-on-inland-lakes-as-well-as-the-sea-shore-feeding-oninsects-as-well-as-fish-the-arctic-tern-sterna-macrura-fig-28may-serve-for-a-type-as-it-is-almos-image375312156.html