RM2BTNCN3–Stigmaphyllon australiense Nied CE Anderson. 12 Jul 20191
RM2AFW872–. [Documents, papers, materials and publications relating to the Northwest and the state of Illinois]. Negative by H. W. Beekwith View fiom thp north-past, looking soiith-wvsterly over the intci-ior of tliP Fort.. Negative by H. W. Beckwilh Depression and debris of the cellar underneath the barracks in the Fort. CLARKS CONQUEST OF THE ILLINOIS 201 information was a capital ol),ject ; and in abont two liouiSthe whole of the inliahitaiils were disai-nied, and infoniicdthat if one was talen attemptini^- to make Ids escape heslionld be immediately put to death. When Colonel Chuk, by the use of va
RM2AWT4TJ–The diseases of women : a handbook for students and practitioners . , RBI. Fig. 68.—Sarcoma of the cervix uteri (Pernice). nied by marked enlargement of the uterus. When thesesigns follow on a recent labor or an abortion, they are sus-picious signs. It is, however, certain that many of these signs are causedby retention of a fragment of placenta or a uterine mole:under such conditions the cervical canal should be dilated,and the cavity of the uterus explored and any retained frag- 206 DISEASES OF WOMEN. ments removed. Should a morbid product other than pla-centa or a mole be detected, it is de
RM2AN3PN9–Beethoven's seventh symphony . ic), near the beginning of the Allegro, a suddentransition from C major to F-sharp major, accompa-nied with a change from loud to soft. But, indeed, i6 this Vivace is full of these sudden effects,— especiallyits second portion,—and they give it a distinct char-acter from the opening movements of any of theother Symphonies. What can be more arresting, for instance, than theway in which, at the beginning of the second half ofthe movement, after a loud, rough ascent of all theStrings in unison, fortissimo, enforced by all theWind in the intervals, also fortissimo, a
RM2AWKHEH–Transactions . Ophthalmoscopic appearance of right eye-ground.Fio. 2.. Ophthalmoscopic appearance of left eye-ground. Oliver: Double Chorio-Retinitis. 617 rhages of any character could be detected, and no signs of de-generation of any type, except that the nerve-head was a trifiehazy and gray, could be determined. The retina of the left eye apparently was not affected in anyway, except that here, too, the nerve-head was a trifie too grayfor age, and was somewhat hazy. The patient, who seemed strong and hearty, strenuously de-nied any syphilitic infection, and, after the most careful phys-ical
RM2AN1DGD–Outing . and with thecamera primed for Badger I dashedaround the willowsâinto a most violentdose of skunk! The air was hazy, thick,for a big prairie Mephitis had been doneto death and as usual with his kind, hehad died valiantly. Sick of the Job Half a dozen hounds were gagging andcoughing and rubbing their faces on theground, shedding real tears the while.One of them had a nasty cut acrosshis face where Mephitis had brought hisforward turret into action and bittenhard. But Sport now held the center ofthe stage. He was getting in his workon the prostrate foeâwork usually de-nied to him where t
RM2AJ153C–The animal life of our seashore With special reference to the New Jersey coast and the southern shore of Long Island . SuKF-CLAM {Maclra tsolidissima). triangular or equilateral shell, the Mactra (MacirasoUdissiina). The former is the edible species, al-though by some the Mactra is not completely de-nied a hearing. The latter, also known as thesea-clam or surf-clam, inhabits the sandy coasts,w^here it lies buried just beneath the surface;but it may be occasionally seen skipping about THE SHELL-FJSII OF THE COAST. 35 by means of its active and greatly elongated foot.It seems never to construct
RM2ANAHMP–A guide-book to the Lake Louise region, including Paradise Valley . slopereached, whence the top is easily attained. If unaccompa-nied by guides (not advisable), the tops of couloirs and othersignificant points should be marked by piles of stones, as theroute in descent may otherwise be entirely lost. *View fromthe summit is magnificent on a clear day, including the mosteasterly ranges of the Rockies to the Selkirks, and from thehigh peaks near the Athabasca Pass southward to MountAssiniboine and the Kananaskis Pass. Page Twenty-seven * Mount Aberdeen (10,340 feet, named for Lord Aber-deen) ma
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RM2AX7TG6–Thirty years on the frontier . frontier, volumes might be writtenof her sacrifices—Indians, poverty, years ofpatient toil, far from former home andfriends, the luxuries of organized society de-nied, all for the purpose of earning a homeand a competence for declining years. It was my good fortune to become person-ally acquainted with many early pioneers ofthe west and number them among my warm-est friends, and as I recall to mind some oftheir heroic deeds I feel that these chapterswould be incomplete without a personal men-tion of a few of them. Captain Jack Crawford, the poet scout, isone of t
RM2AXB5GK–The British nation a history / by George MWrong . Thefirst shock of the news unnerved her, but in the end shemet her fate with the firmness of amartyr. The manners of that ageare happily not ours: she was de-nied the ministrations of a con-fessor of her own faith, whileshe rejected with scorn thoseof the Protestant Deanof Peterborough. Onthe morning of the8th a crowd gatheredin the great hall atFotlicringay. Mary,robed in black satin,walked with queenlydignity to the scaffold.When she declared that she died a Catholic the Dean ofPeterborough began to pray aloud, but Mary, kneeling,raised her v
RM2AFMY64–. Our greater country; being a standard history of the United States from the discovery of the American continent to the present time ... CO < a•JPio .^E-H <: 6-O 2; Q <; <Ui 544 FROM THE REVOLUTION TO THE CIVH. WAR Phoebe had been sent in pursuit of him,Porter sailed to Valparaiso to look for her.While he lay there the Phoebe, accompa-nied by the English sloop of war Cherub,arrived off the harbor. The Phoebe was herself a full matchfor the Essex, but Porter resolved to fightboth vessels. As he was leaving the harbora sudden squall carried away his maintop-mast, and left him at the
RM2AJG6GN–Manual of pathology : including bacteriology, the technic of postmortems, and methods of pathologic research . series. 1897, p. 31. Bradford, Lancet. July 4. 1903, p. 1, July 16. 1904.p.125. and luly 23, 1904. p. 191. Tyson, Bright s Disease and DiaVjetes, 1904,pp. S3 to 99. Herrick. NIed. Rec, June 14. 1902. 642 SPECIAL PATHOLOGY the blood, and still acute suppurative nephritis may be regarded asan infrequent complication of these conditions, while the nonsuppurativeform of interstitial nephritis occurs much more commonly. It maybe that congenital peculiarity ^ determines unusual susceptibili
RM2AJD9C2–Half hours with insects . Caterpillar of lo Jloth, after Kiley. we copy from his paper in the Report of the New YorkState Cabinet for ISGO. He remarks that a larva was 21 8G HALF HOURS WITH INSECTS. [Packard. dropped three or four times, from a height of about teninches, upon the bacli of the first joint of the thumb. Thesensation did not differ materially in kind from the sting ofthe nettle, but was more acute. In a few minutes the sur-face became reddened, and in a short time numerous sliglitlyelevated whitish blotches made their appearance, accompa-nied with a burning and itching. The follo
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RM2AM2A6B–The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast . ENTRANCE TO SUTTER CLUB. S.ICR.IMEXTOH. C. Ilciiiintiiiis. .tnliitril It;iliaii, witli wide cornicf, siij;;^asti c of the S])anisli school. The huildiiij;is faced with a soft cream pressed hrick and terra cotta. ()tiier huildinyjsdesif^ned by Mr. llcmininjjs and ilhistrated lierein inclmle the iacilic Gasand IClectric Co.V office huildinj^ in Sacramento, de-ii;,nied with a reinforcedconcrete frame, I)rici< and terra cotta face and entire interior finished in iiard-wood; entrance and chii) rooms of the .Sutter ( Inl): Wasliin^to
RM2AGAYYH–. A manual of diseases of the nervous system. ^^ P^l^^^^^ f^^-.,f P?^^ dorsal; B, last dorsal; C, muUlunibar. the unaffected columns. As a The posterior columns are free from rule no morbid change has sclerosis in C, except in their anterior parts; in B the disease involves themiddle and anterior parts of both post.-nied. and post.-ext. columns except in theneighbourhood of the neck of the horn; in A the sclerosis is slighter and is con-fined to tlie middle three fifths of these columns. The sclerosis of the lateralcolumns in C is limited, on the right, to the pyramidal tract, on the left it e
RM2AX28TG–The Eclogues and Georgics of Virgil . pare Bion, Idyll, i., 32,Q.pea Tciivra kiyovri, tcai ai dpvec.) 29-31. Curru. Old form of the dative, for currui.—Thiasos indu-cere Bacchi. The introduction of the sacred processions of Bac-chus. By thiasos are here meant sacred processions, accompa-nied with dancing and song. The word is derived, according tosome, from aioc, the JBolic for -&eoc. Heyne makes induccre equiv-alent here to the simple ducerc, to lead up. Wagner, however,explains it more correctly as follows : Inducere dicitur de Us, quinovum morcm introducunt, primi aliquid faciunt.—Bacchi. T
RM2BXCMF0–Mascagnia macradena DC Nied Mascagnia macradena DC Nied.
RM2AXJND0–Memorial encyclopedia of the state of New York : a life record of men and women of the past whose sterling character and energy and industry have made them preeminent in their own and many other states . tionfrom which he could not be roused, anddied on June 4, 1887, so easily and pain-lessly that those who were at his bed-side could scarcely tell the moment whenhe expired. TAYLOR, Bayard, Traveler, Poet, Lecturer, Diplomat. Among American men of letters, Bay-ard Taylor occupies a high place. Hewas a voluminous writer, but never hack-nied or careless. His phrase was scholar-ly and pure, yet gr
RM2AJD85Y–Great men and famous women : a series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in history Volume 1 . nied by heavy confiscations, and great castles,rising in places of vantage, rendered the Norman power at once visible and se-cure. In the spring of 1069 a fresh revolt broke cut. Robert of Comines, thenewly appointed Earl of Northumberland, was slain at Durham; a Danish fleetentered the Humber, and a Danish army, joined by Eadgar and Waltheof, seizedand burned York, The sons of Harold attacked Devon, while other isolatedoutbreaks took place in th
RM2AWX0KM–Elektrodiagnostik und Elektrotherapie einschliesslich der physikalischen Propädeutik für praktische Ärzte . cio wki, die Medicin auf der Wiener Elektricitätsausstellung 1883.S.-A. der Wiener nied. Presse ex 1883 und £4, pag. 58, Fig. 39. — 188 - zweiten, in der Elektrotherapie am meisten verbreitetenElementart) zusammengestellten, anzuschließen. Unter diesen erscheint mir die Leitersche Batterie aus seinenpag. 105 beschriebenen Braunstein-Elementen als die für den praktischenArzt zweckentsprechendste. Diese, aus 32 Elementen bestehende Batterie, Fig. 44 , besitzt einen40 cm langen, 22 cot b
RM2AN8R4N–Carlyle's complete works . desj^atched ; Wherefrom Woraus derselbe ersiehet wie nied- Beiu perceives how low in some rig solclie an einigen Ortlien sind, places these are, and that at Inov- iind dass zu Inovraclaw und Stre- raclaw and Strezeltnow the Bushel zeltnoio der Scheffel Roggen uni 12 of Rye costs about 14! Pence ; now, Grosclien kostet: da solches nun as it is so cheap there, the price in Jder so ivohlfeil ist, somuss ja der Poland must be still smaller; and Preis in Pohlen noch wohl geringer, therefore it is not to be conceived und ist daher nicht abzusehen wa- why the Poles demand s
RM2AFR2JY–. The Scottish nation; or, The surnames, families, literature, honours, and biographical history of the people of Scotland. VI. fine of Siittlair. 3 4. Alexarder big soil. nied ISSS. 14. James. hrsAoi^ Iwrn 1821. Harried, with Iwuti ARMS OF SINCLAIR, EARL OF CAITHNS88, (Juarteri„g8:-l.fnr the ,i,le of Orkney. 2 3. .n.t 4. for the titl. of C.i.hnew, Ov.r atta cross enerailed, dividing the 4 quarters, sable, lor Sinclair. I CAITHNESS, 5J1 K.VRLS OF coiki, in 1222 [if so, this must have been on tlio forffiture ofKarl Jolni] on payment of a yearly duty of ten pounds ster-ling to the kin^ and Ins s
RM2AWECK5–Traité d'anatomie humaine . ; — Du même, Ueber die glonieruli caudales der Sàuge-thiere, ibid., 1867; —Meyeh, Coccygeal gland, Henle u. Pfeufers Zeitschr., 186G; — Sertoli,Ueber die Structur der Steissdriise, CenivdUA. f. nied. Wiss., 1867 ; — Banchs, On tlie coccygealùodi/, Glascow med. Journ., 1867; —Macalister, On the analoviy of the coccygeal gland, Brit.med. Journ., 1868. § IL — Artère iliaque primitive ET SES branches Au nombre de deux, lune droite, lautre gauche, les artères iliaques primitives(fig. 143,10 et 151,3) sétendent obliquement du bord inférieur de la quatrième ver- ARTERE ILI
RM2BX9JN1–Galphimia montana Rose Nied Galphimia montana Rose Nied.
RM2AJC9R5–New and improved method for the guitar . ceded by a small note, is accompa-nied by one or more parts, the small note must be played withthe accompanying parts, and the principal note be slurred imme-diately. Des petites notes on Appoggiatnres. On donne ce nom a une petite note qui souvent prend bmoitie de la valeur de la note quelle precede. Dans ce cas,cest lappoggiature longue, et quand elle na quune tris courtsduree, on lappelle appoggiature breve. Pour distinguer lappoggiature breve de la longue, on lecrilpar une croche coupee dnne ligne transversale. Les petitesnotes sexecutent comme les
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RM2AJED8W–Insektenborse. . risch genadelt: Had. por-phyrea 1,25 frc Preise pro Dtz.Porto etc. 25 S). Tausch erwünscht.F. Dannehl, Berlin-Wilmersdorf,880] Nauheimerstr. 42. Ca. 3000 europ. Tag- u. Nacht-falter, theils gesp., theils in Düt.,die meist, heuer gesammelt, sindbillig zu verkauf.; am liebst, ingross. Partien. Verzeichniss ver-sendet gegen Retourmarke [876Gr. Seidel, Hohenau, Nied.-Oest. Vertrauenswürdigen Sammlern v. Käfern stehen umfangreiche Auswahl- Sendungen zu Diensten.L. W. Schaufuss sonst E. Klocke,Meissen, Sachsen. für das Jahr 1899.12. Jahrgang. Mit der goldenen Medailleauf der Bienen-
RM2AJDKDN–Harper's weekly . to her lathers arms. The dis-appointed bridegroom wn-. left, cursing, where deiing whether his fee w.uihl cover the disagree- ? JIil- Engineer suaegercd baek i111 • - thenext day. Trouble number one met him claim of the stable-keeper, who ihone/hr i paid. And the landlord, feigning a w.l pa-nied by her broil appeared and < I dm. d he il-d. at purling. 111 t ihinl-i the baggage did much good,hided, was glud to be rid of the r g.-hetw-.VJi was Hie , I 1lolling, diea!ii-/ea..lmg. and mi- an aiilnl and in-idhni:- <voinan had til least 1 must not forget to say that the Engin
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RM2AKKMNA–Atlas der Diatomaceen-Kunde . ar. bidens nov. var. Näheres in meiner Arbeit über „Bacillariales aus den Sudeten*128. Nord-Amerika (Palmer, Orig.-Präp.!) Pinnularia socialis Palmer.29—32. Lunz. Nied.-Öst.. r. S. (29—31 = ,000/,, 32 = 2000/1.) Gomphocymbella Ruttneri nov. spec.1)33—34. Indischer Ozean, r. m. (1000/i ) Raphoneis amphiceros var. tetragona Gr. 35. Kamerun r. Br. (> Nach Cleve Cymbella sinuata Greg. Herrn Dr. Fr. Ruttner, dem Leiter der biologischen Station in Lunz gewidmel Dr. A. Schmults Diatom. Atlas.. Vorläufige Erläuterungen zu Sehmidfs Atlas der Diatomaceenkunde. Tafel 295.
RM2C1K2BJ–Galphimia montana Rose Nied Galphimia montana Rose Nied.
RM2AKYM32–Chronica del rey Don Rodrigo, con la destruycion de España, y como los moros la ganaronNueuam ante corregidaContiene de mas de la historia muchas viuas razones, y auisos muy prouechosos . sy a fus caualleros délo que hizicron. Capu>xxi. De comohuuic- ronUucrcerabatalla,MaguedyelrcyPe Itfcas. H fquc vio el rey Peliftas^ qlasvi.lndas les fallecían, yorrofi como auia perdidobien cien caualleros de losI íuyoS;yqcílauaentalaprctu a ,jccivaparnopodia,mando a cin-quera de fus caualleros que vn dia en medio de la íiefta íaliefíen a pelear c6 los deMaí-níed, y que íílaventutalosguisííeqloshalla(Tend
RM2AJEC8A–The diseases of infants and children . 7, CXVI, 1.57. 2 Wicnor Klinik, 1877, June-July. •? Ijoc. cit. Brit. .Jour. Child. Dis., 1905,11, 40.5. ^ iVIonatsschr. f. Ivinderh., Orig., 1910, IX, .514. Loc. cit. Miinch. nied. Woch., 1900, XLVII, 1.5S.5. s.Iahrl). f. Kindcrli., l.S9(;, XLI. :U2. » InauK. Dissert. CJrcifswald, 1903. Kef. Arch. f. Ivindnli., l,)()l. XXXIX. J07. Griffith and Gittings, loc. cit., 33(5. Loc. cit. New York Med. Journ.. 1SS9, Marcli 4. 22 THE DISEASES OF CHILDREN weight in the first 10 days according to the observations of a number ofinvestigators. After gain in weight begi
RM2ANBP5J–[Dissertationes Academiae Upsaliensis] . vaggarna: Pa inra fidorna af F6rhufet,pa lda fidor om fonftren voro Palmtrd, afven fomUtbygnaden af Templet, och pa bjeikarna. f t Syrach 24: 15. Jag har upvaxt faiorii etalimrjld vid Engeddi. I Kon. 6: 32. 53, Dorarne til ingangen iZhotGt gjordes af OiiverrSd och firades med hild-luggare arbece af Cherubimer, Palmird och bjom*erk. H5ga Vif. 4: 13. Bruden fages vara et*aradis, hvaruti vaxa Granarer, blomnrande Pal-ner x)ch Nardus-irSn, Nardus nied fafran, kannaich kanej. PalmEr nSmnas farfkildt uti: I Kon. 7: 36. pa fidofkifvorne bade ISngsFter och tv3r
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RM2AKGEYN–Herbier de la France; ou, Collection complette des plantes indigenes de ce royaume; avec leurs proprits, et leurs usages en medecine . aUthOSaCCUS . . .Mich. (a6.j4.Jiy ?^- ? (< fi- enété f( en auionme-.j,t/ ment ,eur ia tent-^parmi la muicrse-^ii ne fau(pm- /r eonfomire ooec J.jr-jRic JXDROS.irf:...//n t/e.r /em//fAf cf des(ù/iu - feuiiietc el ses fenWet.c enùers se preionaent ftiuiaurs xnr (e petùett/e avec iraiiel //,>? sont aMieren.f, iir n ont aucune cv/wivr/tee cn/re ea-r-sofic/uipenu danJ- lefat de jeunesse &rf heu arrondi ,1/ se ar/ire en nied/i.wanf et detdcnf an peu tfodronné e
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RM2CERNED–. The city of New York. t, and otherrepresentatives of the moneyed class, seizedLeisler and his son-in-law, and caused themto be put to death by hanging, the first andonly men ever to suffer the death penalty inNew York for a political offense. The gal-lows stood about wherethe present site ofthe Tribune Office now is, on Leislers ownfarm. Here perished the first Governor ofNew York who drew his power directlyfrom the people. Two years later the son of Jacob Leisler,prosecuted the appeal which had been de-nied his father, secured an order forthe restoration of his confiscated estateand in 169
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RM2CEGWJ1–. The Carolina medical journal [serial]. ST. LUKES HOSPITAL Dr. STUART McGUIRESPRIVATE SANATORIUM. RICHMOND, VA. ESTABLISHED BY HUNtER MCGUIRE. O T LUKES HOSPITAL was organizedp^ in 1882, and for seventeen years occu-M) nied a building corner Ross and Gov-ernor streets. The growth of the cityand the changes in the method of hospitalmanagement rendered the old building un-desirable, and in 18911 a new building waserected on the corner of Grace and Harrisonstreets. The Hospital is now located in thewestern part of the city, in an elevated andhealthy section. It has level, well pavedstreets on b
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RM2CGM49A–. The military history of Wisconsin : a record of the civil and military patriotism of the state, in the war for the union, with a history of the campaigns in which Wisconsin soldiers have been conspicuous--regimental histories--sketches of distinguished officers--the roll of the illustrious dead--movements of the Legislature and state officers, etc . or articles of clothing, whichthey sorely needed, and which might have been supplied to themhad the formal instructions sent to State agents been accompa-nied with means sufficient to enable them to meet these wantsof the soldier. The expenditure
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RM2CJAFW1–. The military history of Wisconsin : a record of the civil and military patriotism of the state, in the war for the union, with a history of the campaigns in which Wisconsin soldiers have been conspicuous--regimental histories--sketches of distinguished officers--the roll of the illustrious dead--movements of the Legislature and state officers, etc . od, or articles of clothing, whichthey sorely needed, and which might have been supplied to themhad the formal instructions sent to State agents been accompa-nied with means sufficient to enable them to meet these wantsof the soldier. The expendi
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RM2CDENXD–. Luther Burbank, his methods and discoveries and their practical application; . ny unusually vigorous and rapid-grow-ing trees have been produced which will far out-grow the most vigorous individuals of eitherspecies. But hybridizing, followed by rigid and persist-ent selection, is a practical method that is still inits infancy. It is not so very long since orchardlstsin general, supported by technical botanists, de-nied the possibility of hybridizing differentspecies. My long series of varied experiments wereperhaps more directly instrumental than any otherinfluence in showing the fallacy of
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RM2CDY9H6–. The Jeffersonian Democracy Thomas Jefferson . d, he wrote toWashington, the indiscretion of a printer hascommitted me with my friend, Mr. Adams, forwhom, as one of the most honest and disinterestedmen alive, I have a cordial esteem, increased bylong habits of concurrence in opinion in the daysof his republicanism ; and even since his apostasyto hereditary monarchy and nobility, though wediffer, we differ as friends should do. What he said to Washington he said and wrotealso to others. So early as February 4, 1791, hewrote to Colonel Mason that it cannot be de-nied that we have among us a sec
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RM2CEP50K–. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial]. The Advocate was representedby Rev. E. M. Hoyle, and the Con-ference passed the following reso-lution: Whereas, we have been de-nied the pleasure of the presenceof the Editor of the N. C. Chris-tian Advocate at this DistrictConference, yet we would notabate our interest in our Confer-ence organ; therefore be it Resolved, that we are pleasedwith the management of the Advocate, and tender the Editor ourunited efforts for an increase inits circulation, and will pray forhim that he may be able to con-tinue to improve the same. Resolutions condeming the
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RM2CRNH07–. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . nd immobile and therehas been gradual retraction of the heartand mediastinal structures toward theright. There appears to be distinct fibrosisin the right lung (Fig. 6). The patient was lost to observationuntil May 23, 1922, when she reportedagain with an extensive local recurrencein the same location where the tumor wasbefore. She states that this began to appearin February, 1922. There is now a largecauliflower mass with bad odor. Examina- nied by cough and dyspnea; that this waspresumably due to extension of the
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RM2CDXN7X–. The distribution and relations of educational abilities . nied by some measureof deviation. In order that the general amoimt of overlap may be visible at a glance,the various distributions have boon amalgamated and smoothed by a processof averaging. The average overlap in Mechanical Arithmetic, for any twoadjacent age-groups thus obtained, is represented in Figure 10. The method of averaging employed is shown in Table XXVIT. Fromthe average j)ercentagos in the last line of the table the average differencesbetween the averages for each age can bo computed in terms of the standarddeviation of
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RM2CGJ11W–. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers . eCreek. As it has been de-nied in the highestquarters that the Con-federate attack on the 6th of April was of the natuie of a surprise, it belongsto the history of the days operations to give here these words of a note fromGeneral Sherman to his chief, in the afternoon of the 5th. The enemy issaucy, but got the worst of it yesterday. . I do not apprehend any-thing like an attack upon our position. General Grant thereupon wioteto his superior, General Halleck: Oiu outposts have bee
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RM2CEDE8F–. The history of the Reformation of the Church of England; with the collection of records, and a copious index;. some sort, if not neces-sary, yet more excusable in her : especially that unfor-tunate Queen having herself cherished the plot of Babing-ton and Ballard, and having set her hand to the lettersthat were written to them about it, though she still de-nied that, and cast the blame of it on her secretaries ;who (as she said) had gotten her hand to them, withouther knowledge. The Pope had deposed the Queen (aswill appear by his sentence, which I have put in thecollect. Collection) ; and t
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RM2CE7414–. Westmoreland, Cumberland, Durham, and Northumberland, illustrated : from original drawings by Thomas Allom, George Pickering, & c. ; with descriptions by T. Rose . CUMBERLAND, DURHAM, AND NORTHUMBERLAND. 15.-, GROTTO, IN CASTLE EDEN DEAN,—DURHAM. A view of Castle Eden, the delightful residence of Rowland Burden, Esq., and of theromantic Dean, or Dene, in its immediate neighbourhood, has already been introducedinto this work. Some topographical particulars, both of the edifice and glen, accompa-nied the illustration, and will be found at page 28. The Grotto is an object of greatcuriosity, wel
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RM2CE3XKE–. The frozen zone and its explorers; a comprehensive record of voyages, travels, discoveries, adventures and whale-fishing in the Arctic regions for one thousand years . The beast was carried back in triumph,and all hands fed as if they could never know famineagain. *^ I had directed Hans to endeavor to engage Myouk,if he could, to assist him in hunting. A most timelythought: for the mornings work made them re-ceive the invitation as a great favor. Hans got hisshare of the meat, and returned to the brig accompa-nied by the boy, who is now under my care on board.This imp—for he is full of the d
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RM2CDYX47–. Sermons on the following subjects .. . is the language, and fuch the temperof a foul that is full of hungrings and thirft-ings after righteoufiefs ; nothing but righ^teoufnefs will content fuch a foul; it hadmuch rather have all its defires and inclina-tionsZ Pfal. Ixxiii, 25. <c <c Ser. XVI. ivho hunger, he, 447 tions refpeding the body, and the world, de-nied than this, and if it comes to the trial,can part with all other things for righteouf-nefs fake. These are the feveral particulars impliedin hungring and thirfttng aften righteoufnefs^uiz. A convidion of the great defirablenefsof
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RM2CEFJJD–. The magazine of American history with notes and queries. banquet, and the illumina-tion—are all more familiar to the public of to-day than many other feat-ures of the historic visit. Lafayette spent Tuesday, Wednesday, andThursday in shaking hands and sight-seeing in New York, and on Friday,August 20, left for Providence and Boston. The journey was performedin a carriage drawn by four beautiful white horses, and he was accompa-nied by several gentlemen in carriages and on horseback. All through Con-necticut business was suspended ; the farmer left his field and the mer-chant his counting-roo
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RM2CGGWM4–. The inventions : researches and writing of Nikola Tesla, with special reference to his work in polyphase currents and high potential lighting . u charge of an oi-dinarv coil ; it nied not be repioducedhere. Ibit. by way of contrast, here is a foi-m of discharire of acoil, the primary current of which is vibrating several hundredthousand times per second. The discharge of an (»rdinary coilappears as a simple liiu or band of light. The dischai-ge of thiscoil jippear.^ in the ti>ini nl [lowerful brushes and luminous.streams issuing from all |>oints nf the two straight wires attachedto the
RM2CF0K41–. Guide leaflet. This girdle pendant illustratesanother variation of the happi-ness character surmounted bythe bat of happiness. we have the magic gourd,sometimes depicted aloneand somet lines accompa-nied by a moFike. int li(> legend ol the monkeylli.-it hecaUiC a ^.od thistanious gourd was theprized possession of thel)enioiis who opposed Sunllou-tzu, the Monkey Fairy,and his master, and wascapable of containing athousand people. Sun bya ckner device exchangedit for a worthless gourd,which he made the Demonsbelieve could contain theentire universe. Because butterflies f^ym-bolize immortal
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