RM2AJ0R6N–Poems of William Wordsworth . Matthew Arnold From the portrait in the National Portrait Gallery painted and pre-sented by G. F. Watts, R. A. POEMS OF WORDSWORTH WITH AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY BYMATTHEW ARNOLD - EDITED BYMYRON R. WILLIAMS INSTRUCTOR IN ENGLISH IN PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMYpoemsofwilliamwo00wor
RMPFM9KB–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. [120] OVUM. or is rather a collection or aggregation of a number of germs surrounded by a common yolk; in fact, as has been suggested, an ova- rian sac containing a number of ova.* The manner in which the spermatozoa reach the ova for fecundation does not appear to have been ascertained with accuracy. Entozoa.—The ovology of the Helmintha or Entozoa has received considerable atten- tion from physiologists, both on account of the interesting nature of the phenomena pre- sented by its study, and because of the anxiety to d
RMMAAP4M–. The earth and its inhabitants .. . Cape San Antonio it describes a curve of 900 miles with a mean breadth of not more than 60 miles. But the characteristic feature of its geography is the contrast pre- sented by the coastlands. The eastern section, running from Maisi Point westwards to Cape Cruz and dominated by the Sierra Maestra, or main insular range, may be regarded as the fundamental or primitive part of the land ; the western, comprising all the rest, both north and south, presents a more changing and uncertain character in its chains of reef, its shallows, islands, and islets. The pri
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RM2AG2RMH–. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 11 (March 17, 1922)]. men trained in these occupations havesuffered as a consequence. Then again,in the early days of the VocationalBoard, the trainee was often leftadrift; once trained, the duty of theBoard was considered over and littleattempt was made to get a job for him. Another reason for the failure ofsome men is that they were often llllllUIUllllllltllUlli.llilllUIUillllllllllllllllWIllUHILIllllHlillUliHIIIIHIIIIIIIilUHIIIIIIIIIi; Suggestionsfor Profit The opportunities pre-sented by the rising trend |of security prices should be fgrasped at
RMPG0B5M–. Our woodland trees . Trees; Trees. CHAPTER III. THEODGH GLADE AND COVEET. ^HAT can be more enjoyable, during the burning heats of a midsum- mer noon, than a plunge into the glades of a forest, under the shel- ter of spreading Trees, and amidst the clustering forest under- )wth ! The finest of our English wood- Trees cannot compare with the luxu- woodland growths of the tropics; and there is not therefore the same contrast pre- sented between the extremes of heat and cool- ness. Our forestal boundaries, too, are sadly limited, and the continuity of noble woods is sadly marred by the hand of t
RMMCKJKX–. D. M. FERRY & CO'S OPTIMUS TOMATO. A variety introduced by us, and, we believe, tbe best table tomato in existence. The vine is medium sized, vigorous and productive, bearing its fruit in clusters of five. Although not pre- sented as a first early sort, many of our customers report that tbey have obtained ripe fruit from this as early as from any variety. The fruit is medium sized, oval, very smooth, and of exceedingly bright rich crimson-scarlet color; very free from cracks and rotting little. The flesh is of a crimson-scarlet color quite distinct from, and more beautiful than that of a
RM2AM22AC–The University RecordIllustrations and General Information [1905] . fic subjects. The departmental libraries contain books ofreference, treatises and journals. There are over five thousandvolumes in these libraries. Societies Facilitiesfor Instructionin Science The scientific spiritand scientificmethod here pre-sented in nine wellequippedlaboratories byfourteen skilledprofessors and in-structors and eightassistants. The debatingsociety of the oldentime lives herewith greatest vigorand freshness. The Literary Societies offer facilities for practicein debate, oratory, declamation and essay writi
RMPFN704–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. 180 PELVIS. was only 4 feet high, and had never walked nor menstruated, the sacrum and innominate bones were connected by cartilage only, but the ischio-pubic rami were united. It pre- sented, in size as well as form, the charac- teristics of that of a child of six or seven years old. The conjugate diameter was larger than the transverse, the ilio-pectineal line little curved, and the cavity funnel-shaped, the sub-pubic angle being only 3(H°. The bones were not rickety. The organs of generation, both internal and externa
RMMCKP7E–. Fig. 109. Distribution of Felis concolor hippo- lestes in Colorado. For explanation of symbols, see p. 9. darker in color than kaibabensis and the dark area of the mid-dorsum is more clearly defined (see Goldman, 1946: 209). Measurements.—External measurements of a male from Grand County are: 2105, 803, 292, 105. Additional measurements are pre- sented by Merriam (1901) and by Goldman (1946:210). Cranial measurements of two males from Moffat County, a male from San Miguel County, a female from Garfield County, and a female from Mesa County are, respectively: condylobasal length (measured wit
RM2AJEDC4–Strawbridge & Clothier's quarterly . Fig The undergarments weretrimmed with choic-est lace ; and hats,shoes, gloves, stock-ings, etc., were allchosen with a viewto being worn withspecial costumes.The brides gifts toher five attendentbridesmaids and hermaid of honor, weresomething of an in-novation. She pre-sented to them theirentire costumes; rich,white ottoman silks,with flouncings ofhand - run Spanishlace ; and even theslippers and stock-ings, the gloves andveils, which complet-.
RMPG1KPJ–. The Cuba review. 36 THE CUBA REVIEW AN INTERESTING PLANT IN CUBA Dr. N. L. Britton, director-in-chief of the New York Botanical Gardens, who, in the course of many exploring expedi- tions, has made an exhaustive study of the flora of the West Indies, was pre- sented on his trip this spring to President Gomez of Cuba, who consulted him on the matter of Havana's parks and gardens and approved nis work in the Antilles. Dr. Britton was accompanied by John F. Cornell, director of the Buffalo Botan- ical Gardens. The professor made some interesting plant discoveries, all described in his detailed
RMMAA34E–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder . 169° 165° 161' Figure 22-3. Distribution of pC02 in surface water in PROBES study area, May 1976. Nitrate-chlorophyll-pC02 relationships A plot comparing the average nitrate values of the top 35 m of the 1976 study area with PCO2 is pre- sented in Fig. 22-6. The circled dots in the top figure show zero nitrate values at the surface where PCO2 was measured, but higher values at depth. The clus- tering of points of near-zero nitrate values at ApC02 values of less than —135 juA in the top f
RM2AJ57R3–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1891, No.19-33 . Fig. 120. (Half Size). Fig. 120 is also from the Clearville village site and shows how the wearing ofthe edge would be produced by a person using the right hand.. Fig. 121. (Full Size). From the above figure it may be concluded that the user employed both handsalternately. This excellent specimen is from Fairchilds Creek, and was pre-sented to us by Mr. E. C. Waters, Brantford.
RMPFX7J9–. History of Steuben County, New York, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von, 1730-1794. 7^4c^<yiy Christopher Hurlbut, Jr., whose portrait is here pre- sented, was born in Wyoming Valley, Pa., Dec. 17, 1794, and was next to the youngest of a family of eight children, seven of whom lived to a mature age. He married Ellen Tiffany, of Palmyra, N. Y., June 4, 1823, by whom he had six chil- dren, Myron, Edmund, Lydia, Nancy, Elizabeth, and Abigail. He was a farmer, and a man of unblem
RMMCKPBA–. Fig. 56. Distribution of Geomys bursarius in Colorado. 1. G. b. jugossicularis. 2. G. b. lutescens. For explanation of symbols, see p. 9. Raca County are: 255, 243, 255; 87, 82, 83; 31, 32, 32; weights, 215, 178, 175. External meas- urements of two males, and mean (and ex- tremes) of five females, all from east-central Fremont County, are: 269, 303, 254.6 (249- 267); 80, 93, 81.6 (75-90); 32, 36, 32.8 (31- 35). Selected cranial measurements are pre- sented in table 15. Remarks.—Externally, Coloradan speci- mens of G. b. lutescens and G. b. jugossicularis are practically indistinguishable, al
RM2AX2RP5–S.Amining and engineering journal . linegranules and charcoal has the longest life. The alkalinegranules made use of by the author are slaked lime, kiesel-guhr, ferric hydroxide, and activated charcoal. Finally,there is the carbon monoxide respirator, which has pre-sented many novel problems, because there is no knownabsorbent suitable for use in a respirator canister for theremoval by chemical absorption of carbon monoxide froman atmosphere contaminated with that gas. An effectivemethod, however, is.by the catalytic oxidation of the carbonmonoxide by the oxygen of the atmosphere, using certai
RMPG1A13–. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. HISTORY OF HEEEFORD CATTLE 249 Swan Bros. & Frank, 600; W. E. Campbell, 10; Scott & Hank, 20; total, 630. The testimonial to Mr. William Jlenry Soth- am was then introduced, and the following amounts, making a total of $535, were pre- sented to him: T. L. Miller Company, $100; C. M. Culbertson, $100; J. M. Studebaker, $100; T. C. Ponting, $25 ; William Powell, $5 ; Edwin Phelps, $25; William Hamilton, $50; Thomas Foster, $50; A. H. Hood, $5; W. S. VanNatta, $10; Earl & Stuart, $20; 0
RM2AN34HE–Mexico, the wonderland of the South . re length of thepalace, and lit by large windows looking out upon thecathedral. Here the President formally welcomes statevisitors and receives the accredited representatives offoreign governments on their arrival to take their officialposts. At these ceremonies the foreign ministers are pre-sented to the President by an official entitled the Introducerof Ambassadors. At the south end of the chamber is adais set with chairs in a half circle, where President Diazsits surrounded by his cabinet ministers. The walls arehung with portraits, including those of G
RM2AKWNMF–New York, the metropolis : its noted business and professional men. . advice and finance righted itself.In 1885 another problem involving much work and dis-crimination pre.sented itself to Comptroller Cannon forsolution. The charters of 800 banks expired and beforethey could be renewed it was necessary to have a thoroughexamination of their accounts by experts and advised thatcharters be refused them unless such accounts were foundsatisfactory. In his subsequetit report to the President heoffered suggestions on the state of the bank and monetaryaffairs, generally, which were adopted and their
RM2AFR82Y–. Chinese and Arabian literature. President. This day after the close of the morning council,a foreign envoy appeared, bringing with him the fetteredtraitor Maouyenshow. He announces that the renegade,by deserting his allegiance, led to the breach of truce, andoccasioned all these calamities. The princess is no more!and the Khan wishes for peace and friendship betweenthe two nations. The envoy attends, with reverence, yourimperial decision.Emperor. Then strike ofif the traitors head, and be it pre-sented as an offering to the shade of the princess! Leta fit banquet be got ready for the envoy,
RM2AG9TN2–. The story of our Christianity; an account of the struggles, persecutions, wars, and victories of Christians of all times. ^fP PRINCE MAURICE OF NASSAU.From portrait in the Gallerie Ristorique, Versailles.. THE STORY OF OUR CHRISTIANITY. 017 had got to a safe distance, he wrote back, demanding the property he had leftin Antwerp, the prisoners, and supplies for his remaining force. Orange, forprudences sake, would have complied ; but the dukes subsequent letters pre-sented such a combination of impudence, falsehood, and self-contradiction, as todefeat his purpose. He complained of ingratitude,
RM2AG8NYG–. Review of reviews and world's work. And the election washeld on the eve of Lord Roberts formal announce-ment of the annexation of the Transvaal—theannexation of the Orange Free State having beenaccomplished several months earlier. To mostEnglishmen, the South African struggle has pre-sented itself as a life-and-death matter for theBritish empire ; and the ministry—perhaps lessworthy of the nations enthusiasm on its own puremerits than any ministry that England has hadfor a very long time—has been indorsed, not be-cause it has been genuinely admired, but becausethere has seemed, to the majori
RM2AJ641B–The Medical and surgical reporter . s from Mr. Jarratts bladder, but am under theimpression that the most of them are magnesian phos-phates. There were specimens, however, which pre-sented the appearance of oxylates, and some, I remem-ber, impressed me specially as being uric acid. I do notpretend to account for the mode of their solution bythe Buffalo Lithia Water. There is nothing in itsanalysis which would warrant such results; but theresults are there, and seeing is believing, I can only suppose that in Natures alembic there has beensome subtle solvent evolved, too subtle to becaught by ou
RM2AN7FC6–Vulcanizing as applied to dentistry . s are gradually weakened and eventually destroyedby corrosion. To illustrate the manner in which it takes place,the accompanying engraving,representing a section from acondemned vulcanizer, is pre-sented. The original thicknessof the metal is fully preservedat the bottom of the pot, andthere is but a slight deficiencyat the mouth. The action hasbeen wholly upon the sides, andat the middle the metal haswasted away until it is scarcelythicker than paper. It will beseen to have been the greatestat the water line; showing thatit is, in all probability, the joi
RM2AKNKBJ–Antiquities of the Orient unveiled, containing a concise description of the remarkable ruins of King Solomon's temple, and store cities ,together with those of all the most ancient and renowned cities of the East, including Babylon, Nineveh, Damascus, and Shushan . oor, which was of wood, and probably stood openagainst the wall when the building was destroyed. In a part of the ruins of the royal palace was foundthe court of reception,where the offerings were pre-sented, and where justice was administered; theKings Gate—the gate of Judgment, the porch forthe throne where he might judge, even th
RM2AKHP60–The tinkler-gypsies . Isle, Kirkcudbright, to Mr JohnMcKie, R.N., then Honorary Curator of theStewartry Museum, Kirkcudbright, were thehorn mug and spoon, which had been pre-sented by Billy and his son to Dunbar, Earl ofSelkirk. Thanks to the above disinterested act•on the part of Captain Hope and to the kindpermission granted by the Honorary Curator ofthe Stewartry Museum, we are pleased to beable to reproduce a photo of these very interest-ing relics. The description embodied in thephoto is taken from the original labels foundattached to the mug and spoon, and it will benoted that Billy has
RM2AWN3XN–A manual of pottery and porcelain for American collectors . ure; with faithful exactness he repro-duced in color and form the designs which nature pre-sented. Leaves, lizards, eels and shells were, with him,favorite subjects ; occasionally he introduced paysage dec-oration, but rarely. The dish purchased by the BaronRothschild, which I have mentioned in the introduction,was made up entirely of aquatic animals and plants.Most of the ornaments upon this ware are in relief, for,after he had discovered the enamel, he at once employedhimself in the school which first engaged his faithful labor,the
RM2AM2YJ5–The rise of the ballad in the eighteenth century . ation. iind again, These poems are pre-sented, not as labours of art, biit as effucions of nature,showing the first efforts of ancient genius, and exhibiting the customs and opinions of remote ages. llo active or comprehensive mind can forbear some attention tothe reliques of anticiuity. It is prompted by naturalcuriosity to survey the progress of life and manners, andto inquire by what gradations barbarity v/as civilized, grossness refined and ignorance instructed. By such bonds was the infancy of genius nurtured and advanced, bysuch were the
RM2AWH7Y5–Mount Vernon and its associations, historical, biographical and pictorial . we have noinformation. Washington carried withhim to Mount Yernon, withthe key of the Bastile, apair of elegant pistols, which, withequally elegant holsters, had beenpresented to him by the Count deMoustier, the French minister, as atoken of liis personal regard. Theseweapons, it is believed, are the ones pre-sented by Washington to Col. Samuel Hay,of the tenth Pennsylvanian i-egiment, whostood high in the esteem of his general.They bear the well-known cipher of Wash-ington, and were purchased at the sale ofColonel Hay
RM2AFYXRB–. Bulletin. ented particularly favorable conditions forspecial study of the escape of gas. The area of the workings wasrelatively small, the air currents were so apportioned that theircomposition was representative of the air in the separate parts ofthe mine which they ventilated, and the structural conditions pre-sented certain marked variations. AIR SAMPLES FROM DUNMORE RETURNS. A time was selected when atmospheric and other conditions werenormal and the miners were evenly distributed through the workingfaces in the different parts of the mine. Two foremen perfectlyfamiliar with the ventilat
RM2AWHETK–Mount Vernon and its associations, historical, biographical and pictorial . ted it to his guests, and, with them, laughed heartily atthe exploit of the stag-TioundP Almost simultaneously with the arrival of the Frenchhounds, came a magnificent present from Samuel Yaughan, awealthy resident of London, who had conceived a passionateadmiration for the character of Washington. Tlie object pre-sented was a very beautiful chimney-piece, wrought in Italy,from the finest white and Sienite marbles, for Mr. Vaughansown use. At the time of its arrival in England that gentlemanwas informed of the improvem
RM2AM04M9–Connecticut as a colony and as a state; or, One of the original thirteen; . CONNECTICUT AS A STATE form such a constitution of civil government as will secureto the freemen of Connecticut equal rights and a continuanceof those numerous privileges which have so long distin-guished the people of the State. The new political party, whose battle cry was Tolerationand Reform, when its age is taken into consideration, pre-sented an array of leaders unprecedented in the history of theState. Prominent among these was Pierrepont Edwards, thevenerable founder of the party. He was the youngest sonof the
RM2AG1KP2–. Elementary lectures on veterinary science, for agricultural students, farmers, and stockkeepers ... e head and feet are first presented, the case is moreserious ; sometimes one or both of the fore-legs may be extracted,and by putting a cord round the head, with strong pulling, the back-bone may be broken through. After removing the front portion, therest is got away with hooks, while the viscera follows. Sometimesthese monstrosities are double-headed, and when the heads are pre-sented they are very difficult to manipulate. When the hind-legs arepresented first there is a chance of the foetus
RM2AWHPGT–Animal and vegetable physiology, considered with reference to natural theology, by Peter Mark Roget .. . their full developement. In order toobtain a standard of comparison by which toestimate all their gradations of evolution, it willbe best to consider them first in their moreperfectly developed forms, as they are pre-sented in the higher classes of quadrupeds.In the following descriptions, the skeleton of theHog (Fig. 181) will be taken for the purpose ofreference. The ribs consist of arches of bone affixed attheir upper ends to the bodies of the vertebrae,and also, by a separate articulati
RM2AN42MD–Carpenter's principles of human physiology . in the centre, and the four sides sloping equally towards it. —Prof. Wheatstone hasfurther shown, by meansof the Stereoscope, thatsimilar images, differingto a certain extent inmagnitude, when pre-sented to the correspond-ing parts of the tworetina?, give rise to theperception of a singleobject, intermediate insize between the twomonocular pictures.Were it not for this,objects would appearsingle only when at anc d equal distance from both eyes, so that their pictures upon the retina? are of the same size ; which will nothappen unless they are direct
RM2AN3T3A–Friends of France; . ^. The publication of this book presents an opportunity of show-ing our appreciation of the extraordinarily successful work ofA. Piatt Andrew in reorganizing and furthering the work of theField Service of the American Ambulance. Those of us who were in the service before his arrival and havecontinued to work under him have been able to judge the effects ofhis efforts, and to realize the amount of activity, patience, andtact necessary to overcome the numerous difficulties which pre-sented themselves. It was through the confidence placed in himby the French military authorit
RM2AM45PA–Obstetrics : the science and the art . nal point is the sacrum of the foetus. For the shoulder presentation,the cardinal point is the whole head of the child. As to the head presentation—it may deviate, and allow a shoulderto come to the os uteri: but this is a mere accident of a cephalic pre-sentation : an accident that has arisen from the impinging of the headupon the margin or brim of the pelvis, whence it has glanced upwardsto the iliac fossa, permitting the shoulder to take its place. This is to be seen by inspecting the cut, in whichthe childs head, which originally pre-sented, has devia
RM2AWHNXP–A general register of all the lodges and grand lodges of freemasons in North America which maintain mutual correspondence and recognition . dboerttsements. In books of this character a few select advertisements, especiallythose of brethren dealers in the necessary outfit and equipmentsfor any of the various Masonic bodies, may not be regarded out ofplace, but, as reference, be useful to the brethren in whose handsthis little book may rest. Each of the advertisements here pre-sented may be relied upon as representing an entirely responsibleparty or firm. Were we so disposed we could extend this
RM2AFRFFY–. The illustrated companion to the Latin dictionary and Greek lexicon; forming a glossary of all the words representing visible objects connected with the arts, manufactures, and every-day life of the Greeks and Romans, with representations of nearly two thousand objects from the antique. composed by the Academicians of theRoyal Antiquarian Society at Naples(Academici Ercolanesi) from partsor indications observable in differentancient monuments, is introducedin order to give a more practicalnotion of the real appearance pre-sented by the stern view of an ancientvessel, than what can be acquire
RM2AKFD31–American homes and gardens . illa, andthe paramount suggestion which was pre-sented to express this scheme was the addition of the towerat the corner of the house, which not only gave three addi-tional rooms, but also added dignity to the exterior. Thegrounds contain over two acres and the house is placed edge-wise to the street, with the approach quite close to the northline of the property. The main entrance to the house is which extends around the hall at the intersection of thewall and ceiling. To the left of the hall is the reception-room, which haspaneled walls, ivory-white painted trim
RM2AJ8KWW–The Medical and surgical reporter . however, which pre-sented the appearance of oxylates, and some, I remem-ber, impressed me specially as being uric acid. I do notpretend to account for the mode of their solution bythe Buffalo Lithia Water. There is nothing in itsanalysis which would warrant such results; but theresults are there, and seeing is believing. I can onlysuppose that in Natures alembic there has beensome subtle solvent evolved, too subtle to becaught by our coarse re-agents, which make this wonderful disintegration. There are many thingsin heaven and earth not dreamt of in our phil
RM2AJ3TET–Stories of persons and places in Europe . red the western arch, where the cheering was renewed by the companyassembled. The superintendent of the police preceeded the Queen, the actingengineer of the work walked by her side, explaining to her Majestythe nature of the work and various particulars connected with it, towhich she and the royal consort paid much attention. In the middle of the tunnel one of the stall-keepers displayed his loyalityin a peculiar manner. All the silk handkerchiefs disposed in his stall forsale he spread upon the ground for her Majesty to walk upon, and they pre-sented
RM2AM3B7H–North Carolina education . e Board ofExaminers and Institute Conductors. In these sev-eral capacities he has served his profession withloyalty and ability. In doing so, he has served hisState well, and the teaching profession is indebtedto him. He gave to his work a zeal that has rarelybeen surpassed, and to his profession a fidelity thathas seldom been equaled. And on his retirementfrom office his co-Avorkers in the Department pre-sented him with a beautiful testimony of their loveand affection. The Executive Committee of the North CarolinaTeachers Assembly, by resolutions, expressed its 1 Ju
RM2AN4TWA–The Dental cosmos . face, sothat when you did push it down it mighthave an opportunity to become re-at-tached. I have not tried this operationon pulpless teeth, nor have I tried it onloose teeth, as it is not an operation thatis proposed for filling in the pyorrhealpockets; it is for recession of the gumson the labial aspects of the teeth, andthat is the purpose for which it is pre-sented. The gum is lifted from the labial faceof the root and a portion of the inter-proximal space to the desired depth,after which the three incisions are madethrough the gum to the root. These arefilled with drie
RM2AG8TD7–. Men and manners of old Florence. ary Prince and the Grand Duchesseshad gone to hide their grief in the Villa at Castello,the Count of Bombelles, the Austrian Minister, pre-sented himself at Court, asking for the ArchdukeLeopold and saying that he had instructions for himfrom Vienna. Fossombroni, guessing at the trick,hastened to receive him in his quality of Secretaryof State of the new sovereign, whose succession to thethrone Bombelles wished to impede; and on June19th an edict was published, announcing the death ofFerdinand IIL and the succession of the new GrandDuke, Leopold IL He immedia
RM2ANEAW0–Productive orcharding, modern methods of growing and marketing fruit . six inches but principally at eighteeninches. The height ought undoubtedly to vary with the variety(Fig. 22). Such very drooping varieties as the Rhode IslandGreening apple, for example, ought certainly to be headed ashigh as two feet and might perhaps be headed considerably higher,while with such very upright varieties as the Sutton apple andthe Wickson plum there is no particular excuse for having anytrunk at all. High Heading.—As the writer has heard the matter pre-sented, the principal arguments for a high head are as f
RM2AKKBF1–The new map of Europe (1911-1914); the story of the recent European diplomatic crises and wars and of Europe's present catastrophe . THE TREATY OF BUKAREST On August 6th, the protocol with Servia was pre-sented. The Servian frontier was to start at a linedrawn from the summit of Patarika on the oldfrontier, and to follow the watershed between theVardar and the Struma to the Greek-Bulgarianfrontier, with the exception of the upper valley ofthe Strumnitza which remained Servian territory. The following day the protocol with Greece waspresented. The Greek-Bulgarian frontier was torun from the cre
RM2AJ2MG4–Cassell's Old and new Edinburgh: its history, its people, and its places . )parently by the piety ofthe wealthy citizens of the capital. To completethe ecclesiastical feature of this ancient edifice, aboldly-cut shield on the lower crowstep bore theusual monogram of our Saviour, I. H.S., and thewindow presented the common feature of brokenmullions and transoms with which they had beenoriginally divided. Internally it would seem that this edifice pre-sented features of a more recent date, indicating Clowgale. ] THE COLLEGE WYND. ^53 that its occupants were worthy neighbours of thearistocratic t
RM2AJ64XK–The new map of Europe (1911-1914); the story of the recent European diplomatic crises and wars and of Europe's present catastrophe . THE TREATY OF BUKAREST On August 6th, the protocol with Servia was pre-sented. The Servian frontier was to start at a linedrawn from the summit of Patarika on the oldfrontier, and to follow the watershed between theVardar and the Struma to the Greek-Bulgarianfrontier, with the exception of the upper valley ofthe Strumnitza which remained Servian territory. The following day the protocol with Greece waspresented. The Greek-Bulgarian frontier was torun from the cre
RM2AXGBBH–The pictorial sketch-book of Pennsylvania : or, its scenery, internal improvements, resources, and agriculture, popularly described . ringthe dry weather of the summer. A wilder scene than is here pre-sented we have never found, nor a cooler spot during the heat of thesummer, and after the fatigue of reaching it from the road. It isoften selected, with good taste we think, as the scene of Pic JSicparties, with which we have associated it in the engraving. Inasmuch as the general character of the country will be frequentlyreferred to in our article on the coal formation, it would be a uselessre
RM2AKWB6T–New York, the metropolis : its noted business and professional men. . street affairs—])rominent in the former because of thevastness of the interests in which he is engaged, and in thelatter by reason of his great wealth and the ]iower that he Congress of the Act of 1862, which authorized the con-struction of the Union and Central Pacific roads, and Mr.Huntingtons efforts in behalf of the latter corporation areevents too well known to need more than jjassing mention.The engineering feats which surmounted the difficulties pre-sented were all but superhuman, while the raising of capitalduring th
RM2AKPHYP–The century illustrated monthly magazine . ELISABETH SOPHIE CHERON—MME. LE HAY. (FROM AN ENGRAVING.) THE WOMEN OF THE FRENCH SALONS.. MARIE LOUISE GONZAGUE-CLEVES. (FROM AN ENGRAVING.) advancement of women, always preserved the four versesforms of the old traditions, while violating theirspirit. True to her Gallic instincts, she pre-sented her innovations sugar-coated. Perhapsshe recognized that when knowledge has pene-trated the soul it does not need to be wornon the outside. It shines through the entirepersonality. At all events, she had the finesense of fitness which is the conscience of he
RM2AG1T7J–. The comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems of William Shakspere. IMidiile TemjJle Hall.]. INTEODUCTORY REMARKS. This comedy was first printed in tlie foliocollection of 1623. The original edition isdivided into acts and scenes. It also givesthe enumeration of characters as we haveprinted them, such a list of the names ofthe actors being rarely presented in theearly copies. It has been recently ascer-tained that Measure for Measure was pre-sented at Court by the Kings players (thecompany to which Shakspere belonged) in1604. The general outline of the story uponwhich Measure for Measure is
RM2AWPWWA–American spiders and their spinningworkA natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits . ch had been made by another Argiope two days before, but whosemaking I was not able to see. I had watclied it late into the night, andin the morning when I came to look at it tlie cocoon was entirely finishedand the spider engaged in weavingaround it its protection of netted lines.But the surface of the cocoon had beentreated in the ordinary way, and pre-sented the customarj yellowish lirowntint, had the hard, dry, parchment likefeeling, an
RM2AMYB8X–Our country, the marvel of nations; its past, present, and future, and what the Scriptures say of it . ansported fromplace to place by spirits alone. Beautiful music has been producedwithout any visible human agency, with and without the aid ofvisible instruments. Many well-attested cases of healing have beenpresented. Persons have been carried through the air by the spiritsin the presence of many others. Tables have been suspended in theair with several persons upon them. And finally, spirits have pre-sented themselves in bodily form, and talked with an audible voice. Experiments conducted by
RM2AFJ684–. Engineering and Contracting. and city resurveys andafter some discussion a Conunittee on Public-ity was added to the special committees, themembers to be appointed by the PresidentThis committee is to give publicity to thoseparts of the proceedings that affect most large-ly the engineer in his relations with the pub-lic. The committee on the metric system pre-sented an interesting report on the history, ad-vantages and present disadvantages of thissystem of weights and measures. The paper.and the discussion following it indicated thatthe society does not believe it advisable atthe present ti
RM2AX7MNG–History for ready reference, from the best historians, biographers, and specialists : their own words in a complete system of history ... . e) was firstinstituted by Lycurgus, it is not even clear thathe introduced any important alteration in its con-stitution or functions. It was composed of thirtymembers, corresponding to the number of the obes, a division as ancient as that of the tribes.. . The mode of election breathes a spirit ofprimitive simplicity : the candidates, who wererequired to have reached the age of sixty, pre-sented themselves in succession to the assembly,and were received w
RM2AN0DFY–The Drama; its history, literature and influence on civilization . medy is The htspector, by Gogol, which is pre-sented entire in this volume. Strange to say,Gogol sank into religious melancholy and soughtto destroy all his works. In the latter part of the nineteenth centuryknowledge of Russian literature spread like a floodthrough Western Europe and America. Thenovels of Gogol, Turgenieff and Dostoievskibecame familiar, but above all the powerfulwritings of Count Les Tolstoi attracted attention.This is undoubtedly owing to his peculiar religious PROLOGUE and social ideas. A nobleman by birth,
RM2AWJG48–The town of Roxbury: its memorable persons and places, its history and antiquities, with numerous illustrations of its old landmarks and noted personages . obert Boyle, through whose influence £50 wereannually paid to Eliot by the society. Eliots Bible was first dedi-cated to the Parliament in 1C5J.The restoration of the monarchynecessitated it to be dedicatedafresh, this time to Charles IEwho received it • very gra-ciously, says Boyle, who pre-sented the book to him; butthough he looked a pretty whileupon it, and shewed somethingsin it to those that had the honorto be about him, yet the unex-
RM2AJF0CB–Fruit and bread, a scientific diet . Fig. 9.—Eye-teeth of an old Gorilla.Natural size. intervening spaces between the human teethcharacterizes man as the highest aud purestexample of the frugivorous animal. The eye-teeth of the gorilla have often been referredto as evidence that this animal does notstrictly belong to the Frugivora, but the mostcareful observation has substantiated the TEETH OF VARIOUS AXTMALS. 29 theoretical view which has here been pre-sented, and has satisfactorily shown that notonly the gorilla, but also the orang andchimpanzee, in a state of freedom, subsist ex-clusively u
RM2AKJBNJ–Physical culture . of corset-wearing. Study the figures of all thephotographs that have been reproducedin this issue and in the two previousinstallments of this article, and you willnot find in any one of the figures pre-sented therein any evidence of whatmight be termed a corset shape, althoughevery one of these women, as far as Iknow, was in the habit of wearingcorsets. They were of the ordinaryconventional type. The last figure in this article will giveyou a very fair idea of a well developed chest with a bust that is about normal.The arms, shoulders and neck of thisfigure are also well for
RM2AJBWYM–Annual catalogue of the Indiana Normal School of Pennsylvania . various grades is made with care,in order that it may he suited to the interests and capacity of the children, and tothe other studies which the- pursue. No attempt is made to force upon themliterature which is entirely beyond their al)ility to understand and enjoy. Theirdevelopment in taste and power to interpret is natural in all senses of the word.Every selection used is elevating in its influence and has in it something whichappeals especially t<i the natm-e of the particular children to whom it is pre-sented. The children
RM2AG77N8–. The Kodak Salesman. is one of our very goodcustomers, and in asking for someinformation, the writer had occa-sion to recently refer her to someabstracts in your How To ^NlakeGood Pictures. She became en-thusiastic over the book and re-marked that it was better thansome she now- had in the library,being more concise without bigt-echnicalities. We have just pre-sented her with several copies. which she is going to have boundin cloth and placed on the shelves. This may he the means of Ijring-ing some strangers to the Kodakfold, and it means a little adver-tising for us, locally, as she ap-prove
RM2AKTM25–The palaces of Crete and their builders . ea swallow which was caught nearCandia (Fig. 124). The primitive folk must have been struck by this strangephenomenon when they saw it leap out of the waters of the seato fly in the air. As doves were a symbol of the heavenly powerswho take possession of sacred trees and pillars, flying fish pre-sented the same conception in the mythology of the sea. These 17 258 PALACES OF CRETE AND THEIR BUILDERS fish are sometimes met with far from land ; they rise in crowdsround a vessel, and the flapping of their wings produces a soundlike that of birds. They belo
RM2ANFT2N–The Bayeux tapestry elucidated . eft open, to allow the servantsmore readily to approach. All the operations of the table are pre-sented to us by the artist. Odo, with his thumb and two forefingersextended, is blessing the food and the drink. William has plantedhis hand upon the principal dish, as if to claim the lions share forhimself. Another person is tearing a fish to pieces with his fin-gers, and conveying the morsels by the same medium to his mouth.An old man with a beard, probably Williams Nestor, who refusedto comply with the tonsured fashion of the day, is drinking withhis neighbour;
RM2AM83H0–The Swedish settlements on the Delaware, their history and relation to the Indians, Dutch and English, 1638-1664, with an account of the South, the New Sweden, and the American companies, and the efforts of Sweden to regain their colony . ent to Paris and pre-sented his plans there; then he made proposals for the foundingof a New South Company in Holland in combination withSweden and finally he came forth with a project for a GeneralCotnmercial Company, which should include nearly all Euro-pean countries, approaching the English and French ambas-sadors on the subject and presenting new memoria
RM2AXJE8Y–Education in health . to the larger community. Idoubt whether a great deal of community activityought to be introduced before the senior high schoolperiod, and certainly such activity should never beintroduced into the junior high school grades untilthe children have worked out their own school pro-jects in all their details, and such activity should notbe introduced into the first six grades at all. What then are the activities appropriate to the chil-dren of an elementary school? A full discussion ofchildrens activities with reference to safety are pre-sented in the monograph Education in Ac
RM2AJ7TWC–Ridpath's history of the world; being an account of the ethnic origin, primitive estate, early migrations, social conditions and present promise of the principal families of men .. . ogist to be satisfac-tory within the narrow limits of theraces and countries to which it ap-plies; but it also appears that thereare many parts of the globe whichare known to have been inhabitedat a time even more remote thancurrent chronology assigns to therise of the Noachite nations forwhich the plan of dispersion pre-sented above seems to provide nolikelihood or even possibility ofinhabitants. How far the Hebr
RM2AJE00T–Transactions of the American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists for the year ... . portion of the tumor. (Fig. 6.) The picture pre-sented is of solid masses of closely packed cells that have largenuclei with a generous chromatin network and a scanty cyto-plasm that is often so indefinite that the appearance givenis of almost solid aggregations of nuclei. There is a minimumof stroma, that present consisting of a few delicate, wavy lines,penciling its way between small groups of cells. The bloodsupply is ample. Well developed vessels are present in the ADENOCARCINOMA AND SARCOMA. 471
RM2AJHNEJ–Boone County Recorder . ized the with-drawal of his name and released demo-crats from primary nomination pledgesfor him in a hope that some otherdemocrat would be named who coulddefeat Bradley. The four bolting democrats wereBurrounded by lifelong party friends,and urged to withdraw their supportfrom Eradley and elect James, Mc-Creary or any democrat they mightname, but they remained obdurate,declaring that the proposition cametoo late. Democratic leaders promised a cau-cus to select a candidate to which thename of Beckham would not be pre-sented, but recalcitrants refused alloffers and the re
RM2AWEFMJ–Appletons' annual cyclopædia and register of important events of the year .. . , without consultingthe Chinese, to form a company for exploringthe forbidden route. The requisite capitalwas subscribed without delay ; and, on the sur-vey being made, it appeared that, with the ex-ception of three little creeks which it wouldbe necessary to bridge over, and a few hollowswhich would have to be filled up, the line pre-sented no engineering difficulties of any kind. It was then determined to go on, at all risks,with the railroad. The governor of the dis-trict was prevailed upon to give his authoriza-
RM2AWDC35–The library of historic characters and famous events of all nations and all ages; . ,&&£. THE life and death of RichardII. of England have furnishedthe theme of one of Shake-speares historical dramas,which has been highly esteemedby critics, though seldom pre-sented on the stage. RichardII., the eldest son of Edwardthe Black Prince, and of Jane,daughter of Edmund, Earl ofKent, was born at Bordeaux in1366, and succeeded his grand-father, Edward III., July 13,1377. The boy of eleven wascalled to govern in difficulttimes, when the nobles wereturbulent and powerful, andthe commons were just acquir
RM2AN2C0R–Virginia illustrated : containing a visit to the Virginian Canaan, and the adventures of Porte Crayon and his cousins . To those whosefancies are more exclusively American, they look like the chim-neys of a deserted iron foundry, and, altogether, the picture pre-sented is in a high degree unique and interesting. From no pointcan all the towers be seen at one view. The northern one is thetallest, the most completely detached from the hill, and in all re-spects the most perfect. Its round, regular stratifications, gradu-ally narrowing toward the top, show like successive galleries and cornices,
RM2AXHEA1–Outing . a apparentlynormal, except the intestines, which pre-sented throughout the entire lengthmore or less extensive areas of inflam-mation. Microscopic examination of theintestinal contents revealed immensenumbers of coccidia in various stages ofdevelopment. There were many theories as to thesource of infection, but the one generallyaccepted, and undoubtedly the true one,was this: The Jordan River is the de-pository of Salt Lake City sewage.Near the point where it empties into thelake it spreads out into a wide and shal-low mouth. The season had been anunusually dry one, the river was low,
RM2ANB3BK–Scenes of Parisian life / Charles Paul de Kock ; with a general introduction by Jules Claretie ; translated into English by Edith Mary Norris. . The porter did not understand in the least; atlength the Englishman thought to show him theadvertisement in the Petites-Affiches and theporter remembered Mademoiselle Adelinde. Hepointed out her door to Sir Hastings, who pre-sented himself to the damsel in search of a husbandand after greeting her very civilly said to her veryseriously,— Mademoiselle, I should like to see your mark. Milord, I have already said to all the personswho have addressed simi
RM2AJJNJB–Hardwicke's science-gossip : an illustrated medium of interchange and gossip for students and lovers of nature . Fig. 2. much interest I took in the affair, Mr. Phillips pre-sented the little animal to me to bring to London,as I told him I should be able, through some of myfriends in town, to find out more about it. Myfriend in reply remarked that it had already been toLondon, and been shown at the British Museum,but to whom he could not say; and that the opinionhe had received of it was to the effect that it was ayoung crocodile, and had very likely been dropped ina rain shower, or perhaps ha
RM2AM5XGD–The American review : a Whig journal of politics, literature, art, and science . and continuous in-terest has issued from the English press forsome years. We are glad that it is repub-lished, and shall take an early opportunityof reviewing in some proper shape andcompass the part of the work now pre-sented to us. This part covers some ofthe most important and curious portions ofEnglish history, the lives of all the Chan-cellors down to 1688. It is so picturesqueand full of anecdote, that it must be readwith delight by those careless of historicalevents, and only able to be amused by nar-rative
RM2AJFKC9–History of the United States from the earliest discovery of America to the end of 1902 . CHAPTER IX. NEWEST DIXIE The reader of this history is alreadyaware how forces and events after the CivilWar gradually evolved a New South, unlikethe contemporary North, and differing stillmore, if possible, from ante-bellum Dixie.By 1900 this interesting situation had be-come quite pronounced. The picture heregiven is but an enlargement of that pre-sented earlier—few features new, but manyof them more salient, and the whole effectmore impressive. Harmony and good feeling between thecapital sections of our
RM2AN3PGJ–Architect and engineer . being pre-sented by The Producers Council Club of North-ern California was held at the San FranciscoCommercial Club. October 9th. at 12:15. Theprincipal speaker was J. Frank Park, engineerfor the Carrier Engineering Corporation of Cali-fornia, whose subject. was ManufacturingWeather to Make Every Day a Good Day . Mr.Parks address was accompanied by several viso-matic records. The Producers Council, affiliated with theAmerican Institute of Architects, is a nationalorganization in which manufacturers of diverselines of building materials and equipment and as-sociations o
RM2AJJ86N–Self-surveys by colleges and universities . f... 15. Are new activities considered with a view to theirfinal cost when developed ... or is only the cost ofthe entering wedge ... presented ? In the case of state institutions further questions needto be asked separately with respect to the information pre-sented by trustees to the legislature: 1. Is the request printed ... or mimeographed ... ? 2. Is it distributed to all legislators ... and public ...or only to legislative finance committees ... ? 3. Are specific amounts above or below this years ap-propriation unescapably presented? F... iV...
RM2ANAF3Y–The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine . presenting both a normal and an abnormalspecimen for differential study. To illustrate the results of this method, photographs of two plates are pre-sented (Figs 2 and 3). There was a clinical diagnosis of cerebral hemorrhage. The autopsy diag-nosis made without sectioning the brain was arteriosclerosis; dififuse subarach-noid hemorrhage from the right and left posterior cerebellar arteries; throm- Radiographic Studies of Cerebral Vascular Lesions 839 bosis of the right and left posterior cerebellar arteries. After the exposure tothe x-ray the
RM2AKCN4P–The American annual of photography . Figure i. point as the lens, or else to judge them from the image on thefocusing screen. Unless one or other of these precautions istaken, it may easily happen that the broken reflection so muchadmired by the observer is not recorded in the photographat all, or that, at best, a far less pleasing arrangement is pre-sented. The reason for this is that the amount reflected • ? Ijr - differs greatly according to the position of the eye, or of thelens, and if the two are not made to agree the results mustinevitably be dissimilar. ^ A piece of looking-glass, say,
RM2AM5MNM–Comparative physiognomy; or, Resemblances between men and animals . countenances that forcibly remindus of some sort of animal, thoughwe can not say that there is anythingvery gross or beastly in its appear-ance. An example is herewith pre-sented, and on closer inspection it isthe physiognomy of a goat. The in-dividual before us is the representa-tive of a class, who look so very in-nocent of any relationship to inferiorcreatures, that we do not at firstsight form a very distinct idea ofthe animal they resemble. Theygive you to understand that theyare descended from an ancient andhonorable anc
RM2AKJJ1Y–The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . fhistory of Gods benefits from Terah. 14 lie re-neweth the covenant between God and them. 26 Astone is set up to witness the covenant. 29 Joshuasage, death, and burial. 32 Josephs bones arebtiried. 33 Eleazar dieth. AND Joshua gathered all the tribes of Israel. to Shechem, and called for the elders ofIsrael, and for their heads, and for their Joshuas address to the tribes JOSHUA 24. assembled at Shechern. judges, and for their officers; and they pre-sented themselves before God. 2 IT And Joshua said unto all t
RM2AM5M68–Hardware merchandising (January-June 1902) . rchants Associa-tion will be held on Wednesday evening toarrange for the petition. In the Bill pre-sented to the House the number of nightswere left open, as some of the merchantsthought three nights would suit their lines ofbusiness better than four; and the nightsadopted were suggested to the House bymerchants. Those, however, who hadpreviously signed an agreement to closefour nights will stick to that agreement. The clause exempting grocery storesassessed for less than $400 from closing maylead to some of the grocery stores beingkept open, as lar
RM2AX4TB7–Hans Holbein the younger . n the Fountain of Life (PL 4),1 painted in 1519,2 that thestrongest proofs of the elder Holbeins final surrender to the influencesof the Italian Renaissance are to be discovered. This picture, likemore than one other of his works, was formerly ascribed to the son.Nothing is known of its earlier history, but it is said 3 to have beentaken from England to Portugal by Catherine of Braganza, daughterof John IV of Portugal, and wife of Charles II, when she returnedhome a widow after the kings death in 1685, and that it was pre-sented by her to the chapel of the castle of
RM2AKB8RN–History of India . s a confederate of Bhaoand had the superintendence of the European artiUery,planted his thundering cannon, with their skilful gun-ners, opposite the fort on the side of the sandy plain,and having made the battlements of the Octagon Towerand the Asad Burj a mark for his lightning-dartingguns, overturned many of the royal edifices. Everyday the tumultuous noise of attack on all sides of thefort filled the minds of the garrison with alarm andapprehension. The overflowing of the Jumna pre-sented an insurmountable obstacle to the crossing ofthe Durrani Shahs army, and hindered it
RM2ANHG05–The life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., comprehending an account of his studies and numerous works, in chronological order; a series of his epistolary correspondence and conversations with many eminent persons . his friend did for him,which Sir Joshua very kindly pre-sented to me, and from which anengraving has been made for thiswork.2 Mr. Davies mentioned myname, and respectfully introducedme to him. I was much agitated ; and recollecting his prejudice againstthe Scotch, of which I had heard much, I said to Davies, Dont tellwhere I come from.â From Scotland, cried Davies, roguishly. Mr.Johnson, sa
RM2AKMC93–The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . he offer-ings of the Lordmade by fire, in theday whe7i he pre-sented them to minis-ter unto the Lord inthe priests office; 36 Which the Lordcommanded to begiven them of thechildren of Israel,in the day that heanointed them, bya statute for everthroughout theirgenerations. 37 This is the lawof the burnt-offering,of the meat-offering,and of the sin-offer-ing, and of the tres-pass-offering, and of the consecrations, and of the sacrifice of thepeace-offerings; 38 Which the Lord commanded Moses inmount Sinai, in th
RM2AFMX6A–. Our greater country; being a standard history of the United States from the discovery of the American continent to the present time ... of theiLouisiana purchase, asked permission toform a constitution preparatory to beingadmitted into the Union as a State, When had been graduallygaining ground, andthere were many per-sons in the south whoheld the same views.Certain religious bo-dies in the country haddistinctly expressedtheir belief that it v/ascontrary to the teach-ings of Christianity toown slaves, and mem-orials had been pre-sented to the legisla-tures of some of theStates, and to the Co
RM2AJAP2F–Monuments of the early church . ?51====-1. Fig. 4. — Section of the catacomb of Callistus. granular tufa the catacombs were excavated; the lithoid pre-sented insuperable difficulties to the excavation of narrowpassages, and in the sand a vertical wall could have beenmaintained only by a facing of brick. This difference in thecharacter of the soil imposed natural limits to the extension ofthe catacombs either laterally or vertically; and it explainsin part why the excavations on one level were more extensivethan on another, for not all qualities even of the granular tufawere equally apt for the
RM2AG1P8K–. Mental defectives in Virginia: a special report of the State board of charities and corrections to the General assembly of nineteen sixteen on weak-mindedness in the state of Virginia, together with a plan for the training, segregation and prevention of the procreation of the feeble-minded. to say of two equally affectedthat the one had been normal and the other feeble-minded. The only clue Mental Defectives in Virginia 31 that we find to their previous mentality lies in their family histories,which as far as possible, have been investigated. A few of these are pre-sented in the following ch
RM2AXDXCJ–Davis's manual of magnetism : including galvanism, magnetism, electro-magnetism, electro-dynamics, magneto-electricity, and thermo-electricity . n into an inclined one; and when it reaches avertical position, its edge resting on the ribbon coil,they are no longer felt. Similar phenomena are pre-sented when the flat spiral has a sufficiently largecentral opening to allow the wire coil to pass withinit; no shocks being obtained when their axes are atright angles to each other. If the diameter of thewire coil is considerably less than that of the open-ing, and it is placed in a horizontal positio
RM2AJ0B8C–Chicago by day and night . specimens of thewild and woolly border drama being usually pre-sented for the edification of their mercurial patrons.The Park Theater, 335 State Street, ought not torank with the other theaters, but is often patron-ized by travelers whose tastes lead them to desireentertainment of the more democratic type. Theaccessories of tobacco smoke and liquid refresh-ment, which are to be indulged in at the Park, forman attraction that they find it impossible to resist,nor is it difficult for a patron, whose pocketbookenables him to indulge in such luxuries, to obtainan introdu
RM2AN8DH2–The women Bonapartes: the mother and three sisters of Napoléon I . s conferred uponthem and received merely nominal salaries, whilethe servants appear to have been very badlypaid. Thus, some of the lackeys only receivedbetween 300 or 400 francs a year, out of whichthey found their own food. A palace, however, was needed to house in asuitable manner their most Serene and ImperialHighnesses and their entourage, and this pre-sented some little difficulty. There were a num-ber of palaces in Lucca, several of them veryimposing residences indeed, such as the PalazzoCenami, a splendid example of Rena
RM2AWPCRR–American spiders and their spinningworkA natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits . he tendency of the species, at the begin-ning of life, to preserve the characteristic open sector and free radius atthe toji uf the orb, is^ well shown, as also the* disj^osition to vary the loca-tion of the nest to right or left, according to convenience or whim. An old stone barn in the vicinity of rhilailclpliia lias at times pre-sented to me an ai)pearance most interesting and beautiful, by reason of the innnense number of orbwebs si)re
RM2ANCBF7–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1903, No.43-50 . ouncil asking for the dismissal of the Sheriff of theCounty; together with copies of all correspondence between theGovernment, or any Member thereof, and James Dunkin Thomp-son, Registrar of the County of Frontenac, and Thomas Dawson,Sheriff of the said County, as to the appointment of a Return-ing OflBcer for the County, at the last Provincial Election. Pre-sented to the Legislature, 16th June, 1903. Mr. Gallagher. Notprinted. Return to am Order of the House of the twentj^-eighth day of May,1903, for a Return of Copies of all correspondence between a
RM2AKHN96–Public men and public life in Canada; the story of the Canadian confederacy, being recollections of Parliament and the press and embracing a succinct account of the stirring events which led to the confederation of British North America into the Dominion of Canada . fficulty was to get the reverend gentleman towrite the lecture out, something he very rarely did,not a sermon in manuscript having been found at his death, out of all the long and able discourseswhich marked his minis-try. Keying up my courageto the requisite point tomeet the august Doctor, Ishortly afterwards pre-sented myself at
RM2AWDA7C–The library of historic characters and famous events of all nations and all ages; . orical dramas,which has been highly esteemedby critics, though seldom pre-sented on the stage. RichardII., the eldest son of Edwardthe Black Prince, and of Jane,daughter of Edmund, Earl ofKent, was born at Bordeaux in1366, and succeeded his grand-father, Edward III., July 13,1377. The boy of eleven wascalled to govern in difficulttimes, when the nobles wereturbulent and powerful, andthe commons were just acquir-ing a knowledge of the powerthey might possibly exercise.His minority was also disturbedby the contin
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