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RM2AFR6T6–. Rand, McNally Washington guide to the city and environs. EMcikt.iycMansion^ Coiioiaii Alii (iallcMjA ^^ c 1 , , , St , , EXECUTIVE I, V GKOLINDS ; 1. See Key Map for Adjoining Sections 220 SECTION NO. 6 i ULA L^UUI ^UUI ^U N St. .o r Itl U fje-D t-; 1 ?f Mprpin-, m >?, 5i?
RMT228BF–Archive image from page 891 of Digest of agricultural implements, patented Digest of agricultural implements, patented in the United States from A.D. 1789 to July 1881 .. digestofagricult02alle Year: 1886 . (£L..<z,.,ta,, /' Zz. /cL-cl iTl*n-iyf
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RMPFE83P–. Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Ritter-Ziü'onyR.v.: Anatomie des Chni„.=i,i;itl„.,.k»1.iVs.. 6 "" " Denkschriften d.kais.Akad. d.Wiss.math..-natuw. Klasse, lul I.XXX1V. i n. BruuwioOi Won. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien. Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Klasse. Wien, New York, Springer
RMMCKY6R–. Micquatt Itl . Lith de F" 5ob.uit a. D»u Volucella i-a . Eristalis 7>-5 .Uelopliilus 6-7. lmalisma 8. Oimluna g. Rhinôia 10. Syrphus tl-l5. Yaraôus 14.1'silopus îS-iy. Dolichopixs 18
RM2AFHWT1–. Euphrosine, ou, Le tyran corrigé. Jostenuto 239 )l 1+4. mm Itl /J/771sr 7M/K dan7n&Tti desvotr&me* P—P—P ^^ ccew*foutmoiuratuf <?&? È /tacey f^P^ yy 7nalaror- WOIM* m £* ¥=£ rmTF * tfezja/iaU la, - ce/ fîw pe&pimiifj,ezjonœi6 d* I t=3ÊL a>- ces tfeiy -Ktwâj- S ^ mm -CUV c& m toidmo7h -6- ?K «/W7, r^ t/v^ ^Zz- c&i?u£mon ire/ :e- -o- ^fc. - £ï? crftf- 239
RMPFN65H–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. REPTILIA. 323 interior, except after some of the fluid con- fetus, here represented with its limbs folded up in *.»«*.» 1— I *i.i-, ,1 A mi tlimr iiftfnrnl nnsitinn • /) tlio nil nntnitj -i-itl-» i + & tents have been permitted to evaporate. The Fig. 242.. Egg of the Monitor laid open at a late period of Incubation. a, the yolk; b, the amuion; c, umbilical cord; d, the embryo, remarkable for the beautiful " pack- ing " of its limbs and tail; e, the pergamentaceous egg-shell. (After Carus.) vitellus ex
RMMCK611–. Fir.. 270. l'l,lâ,Hâ LI. I,U,,UU^. D^slUlLtlUll Uf Spi-uce-w()i)d. The white iiiycehiiiii is present, dividing the dec.iycd wood into cubical pieees. (v. Tubeuf phot.) l''ii;. â ITl. â l'oli/jiorus Ijorcaliti. Later stage of destruction. The Spruee-wood is broken up Into cubical pieces, and the mycelium has disapjieared. (v. Tubeuf phot.) like pieces, particularly evident when the wood is liroken (Fig. '271). Tlie cell-walls are dissolved from the eell-cavity out- wards, the lignitied wall being first converted into cellulose and disa[)pearing, finally the middle lamella. Polyporus dryadeus
RM2ANF9C9–Babylonian liturgies, Sumerian texts from the early period and from the library of Ashurbanipal; for the most part transliterated and translated with introduction and index . II ; fyi K ? it 4^ Btur ******** i <jfer^ . t **{ fcr Vi.-.-t i»i • *»r *«r *-*r 0 ^ ^f ^ t^K ft^ v/ssssss ? // * ^ itl -^tt tft ^- a** ? -** tfcf -tm ^ 46 mr ^cr t# %^/^^-j:S^^^^ J^ 4^^W^^^ ta-4* *V^jrf vw 5arr^ %000/yss* <t£ct^^^ rpw 4§£---- ^ !d 3d. II SB ??by Vt
RMPFA4D0–. Diagnoses plantarum novarum Asiaticarum. Plants. 13t luUiciii» Ft ^' C»mi«r..DL llOCr.iul.ia B.nlh ,,, ,,,^ 3I*.4.,lI.k'Kl mAi^iTl!-.. •l39C.»d„..L 1.0C„»-i.i.-3.nlh ,^ JW.^t^...^. 1.2 m.a UJ ™r. Jlalrat. 08-82 Pediculares RliyncMopliae. 116-135 P VerQciiiaae 136-1 P Bidentatae. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Maximowicz, C. J. , 1827-1891. Petropoli, Imperialis Academiae Scientiarum
RMMABB90–. Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild . P l a c 0 ce p Jt a l u s keicensis, nach Flächenschnitten rekonstruiert, ca. 14mal vergr. au (vornf) Stirnaugen, (hinten) Augen des Körperrandes, im Halsfleck {ha) dichter angehäuft, D vorderer Hauptdarm, di Darm- divertikel, die Kommissuren derselben, ge Gehirn- platte, ge u. nr Stirnrandzone derselben, grk Grübchen- kante, gm Zone der Grübchennerven, kd Kopf- darm, kde Endästchen desselben, itl Markstränge, nie Kommissuren derselben, vp Hautnervenplexus, nr (hinten) Randnerven (Ventro
RM2AM27NX–Naida : opera semiseria in 3 parti . tua cara e fe del al mio pensier-dischiude il eiel al mio pensier dischiude il. D 15740 D feà ì^^pp : ^m^m fj fé- li - ce i . stan.te ! pres.so a te son... pos so goder il ver pia. fé li ce i stan.te ! pres.so a te son... pos - so go der il ver pia mmm r -- ^Ètf^YT^^^ t ÌTl^ H ^ 1= ^j: ^^ ss ±3k=± ^Eff$5^=£f:=ffte^Et
RMME83FJ–. Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein Handbuch für Land- und Forstwirte, Gärtner, Gartenfreunde und Botaniker . üuf Alnos etc ^iQ. Ã4. â¢^erithccium uon Mierosphaera »Jno.suluariae Lex-, mit bcn iin ^0lâ ^pitje iüici'>ert)olt ^id)ütünlcn %- l)äniifeln. Sdjiuad) uergröBert. VI. Microsphaera L^v. (Calocladia Ldv.) Microspbaera. ^^cvitIlecien mit mehreren, inev= Ino ad)tfporic^cn ®d)länd)en, ^(n= l)ängjel onc^ ^cm mittleren :Jeilc ber '4>*-'i"itl)eeien ent]prini]enb, an ilivev (Epi^e iineberl)olt in regelmäÃige, fnr5e 5^id)otomien geteilt Ãig. 54). lonibien !ettenfi3rmig.
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RMPG0B27–. The Commission of Plant Sanitation and its work. Plant diseases; Insect pests. Si m H 2; >; 01.2, ^ <= CO •S m 13 0) +j o H O s-i S !3,X5 n A P< u 2 ° 3 la'S 0) OH< a s .2 ^ c8-rt. I 3 c« Q a> o 2 eg m. p< o cj[ Su- ra 3 o Pi m =H ij c4 * d ^1 m ia til V w ^^ '^ o c* o S m m o ;o <: PL, E-f M o w OS S IS S Em C8.S 3^ o ca O Ph s fit) S S m a T3 ca *iTl So i bo •I a. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the ori
RM2AXK9P9–Biographical and genealogical history of the state of Delaware . He wasajjpointed postmaster of Centreville in 1884,and administered the otfice until his death,ilr. Dalton was highly respected for his in-tegrity and enterprise. He was a Democrat.Thomas Dalton was married, in Chester coun-ty. Pa., to Anna Elizabeth, daughter of Wil-liam D. Griffith, born in Chester. Their chil-dren were: I. Benard, 2; II. William G., de-cen-sed; ITL Clara N.; IV. Thomas J. Mr.Dalton died in Centreville, in 1890; hiswidow died in 1895; both were buried in theLower Brandywine graveyard. ]Ii-s. Daltonwas a faithf
RMMEE5E9–. Die Gefiederte Welt . rf^-H llfodH^ttfdjttft Ãx Vo^Mkbljübtt^ =3itd)ter nah ='§mUn. .PcftfUungcii biiidj jebe öudiliniiMunii, '^reig uievtiiiiilfilidj l ^Diaif 60 |^f^J. ^l^Ãc^ciillti) eilte gut idufttirii' 'itiiiiiiiiii')'- .^^ ⬠la u 'j c31' 13 e Lu II uo 11 Dr. luirl Kufi. CritaiiQ: Itfctiii, 6rUrnUiaiicrtlcaee Itl IIL. ;'l 115 c i 9 c 11 lücrbcn füi bic 3 gifuallciu- Veliiicilc iiiil 20 'IM«J1- bfndjini iiiiö 'lU-^ tifUungeii in btr (Crftt^'f^^" Btrlo^sbuch: hanblnnt) in jWagtifburci t.'nii)i-gciigt'HOiiiiiien. riv. öd. 2^lacl^eblu^t, öcu 20. juIi (89^. XXIII. CHil?va. T)k
RM2AJ77X5–Memoir of Solomon Willard, architect and superintendent of the Bunker Hill monument . 1 B^^^ff ^ k L, n • ? » i f % *? ;. MEMOIR OP SOLOMON WILLAB.D, ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT OF THE •. o » « 1 • » BUNKER II itL rf 0 N.IJ:]i E N T BY WILLIAM WWHEILDON. . But the work is done ; and posterity ought to know tliat they are more indebted to Solomon Willard than to any other person for themonument.—[Amos Lawrence. . . The merits of this noble - spirited man deserve permanentrecord.—[Professor Packard. PREPARED AND PRINTEDBY DIRECTION OF THE MONUMENT ASSOCIATION 1865. ^ c « c O C r « c c t- ^ ff
RM2AFXJKY–. The North Carolina Presbyterian. .iY sat iM lave a lli?nd religioife prosej itl 1 reSt or New TcHtame it,grace, soin-finuS youship, and (t -d is evervwyou stand in the co Sdeath, make the Sal)bnas possible, an occah^ion of pit. And be encouraged byGods [)eo])le are evv,rywluresolemn and earnest supplicationThus the Sal)l)atii will })rov.- a blyou will avtrt tVnm your he.ids theot God that ci>mes on the land bec^ustho dishonor we as a ])e3ple have pl$c<!dthe day which he calls his own. Tnt-refo liemember the Sabbath day to L-cpholy. In like manner wc would warn you jagthe prevailing vic
RM2AJC7KA–Revolution der Lyrik . imiUn. Fen-stender Rt-gen. intermir, tictac, eineUhr. mei - ne w^^m m m ^J—ä ^m g^ M #iiT#» M JL- ^ 4> ohne Pedal ^£q. * i i.t to. * J JW^i^ * Stirn ^e - gen die öche.i - be. a gjJ^IT^ ^ J-- Ji^-. # n *ci-d xii. VlL Ü-L SÄ S r^ r^ tf to. * Sa. M: # i^CÖ. * Ku). * ?^ Nichts.. ^i iSäzsi t^^— CXf- ti^ grt ^^ ^ITl ^^ TT W l.:i? 90 — /schmerzvoll> > > A
RM2AFYH3P–. Apollo's cabinet: or the muses delight an accurate collection of English and Italian songs, cantatas and duetts, set to music for the harpsichord, violin, German-flute, &c. THE COMPLETE TUTOR, An introduction to ^itl^tttjj* HE Gamut is the Ground of all M U S IC, whether Focal or Inftrumental^and muft be learned perfectly by fuch as intend to make themfelves Proficientsin that Art j in order to which obferve the following Scale. T The Gamut for the V O I C E. TREBLE TENOR BASS G-folreut in Alt F-faut , E-la D-lafol —— C-folfa B-fabemi- A-la?nire G-folreut- F-faut E-lami Sol-Fa La-Sol Fa?Mi L
RM2AJ1PTR–M Vitrvvii Pollionis De architectvra libri decem, ad Caes Avgvstvm, omnibus omnium editionibus longè emendatiores, collatis veteribus exemplis . nnotaui.. Et primura dc catapultis &r{corpk^mbiis.^^occafite, cr lequentikui Tuc^Hsnemo non )/tdet,ca:apttl[t c^fierpionilus mirtija?ittas,i?auffis au*em ia-•i /apldes.rcgettMs ItL ii i. d.^ re milttart firtLit Lalisiis nvnfolum lapides, fed CT?sugJiUmnti:Apudlulium Cajarem ItLi.dei^ellf ciuihjegocatapuldsfaxa iaci:.ficj4t: h h: 2. apndl DehaliHart^m rattonibus, c A P. x v r. Atapvltarvm rationes,cxqiiibusmembnV& portionibus componantur, dixi. Balifla
RM2AXC9RW–Life and light for woman . .4.. OARD OF THE INTERIO President. Mrs. MOSES SMITH, IIS S. Leavitt Street, Chicago, 111. Recording Secretary. Miss M. D. WINGATE, Room 603, 59 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. Treasurer. Mrs. J. B. LEAKE, 218 Cass Street, Chicago, 111. Assistant Treasurer.Mrs. ALFRED B. WILLCOX,4510 Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, 111. Editor of Mission Studies.Miss SARAH POLLOCK, Room 603, 59 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. Chairman of Committee on Life and Light.Miss MARY PAGE WRIGHT, Room 603, 59 Dearborn Street, Chicago, ITl. A CHANGE OF EMPHASIS NEEDED. BY MISS MARGARET J, EVANS, PRES
RM2AFW8E9–. Purdue debris. op liow—Coach OConnor, DcPew, Link, Jordan. Loy. Harrison, Weghorst. Tam, Mgr. Campbell. Second How—Roth. Mowrey, Hickey, Atkins, Shipe, Little, Tapp, Daegling-.H((lloni I{o Arhiicklc, Prins, Crov.-c. Sclicinlx-rg, Capt. VanAken, F. F. Campliell, Kelley, Sluiniaker. Indoor Track Team P -LX 1^ d 1 l G tlrtive IT ^ i-fc >^ 200 1917 Debris illJtSfe^. l.nif^c, !•. . (ainpboll, aiiAkcii, . II. (iimphrll, Aikiiis Two-Mile Relay Team F^ -ct i^ d ut G XX ITL i r G T ^ i± 201 1917 Debris
RM2AJC79K–Revolution der Lyrik . Fen-stender Rt-gen. intermir, tictac, eineUhr. mei - ne w^^m m m ^J—ä ^m g^ M #iiT#» M JL- ^ 4> ohne Pedal ^£q. * i i.t to. * J JW^i^ * Stirn ^e - gen die öche.i - be. a gjJ^IT^ ^ J-- Ji^-. # n *ci-d xii. VlL Ü-L SÄ S r^ r^ tf to. * Sa. M: # i^CÖ. * Ku). * ?^ Nichts.. ^i iSäzsi t^^— CXf- ti^ grt ^^ ^ITl ^^ TT W l.:i? 90 — /schmerzvoll> > > A. ^«J ;>—J^r^j j^^ w ^
RM2AJM9MB–The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology . rButler.deLetlilli sItil>?rt6uvAiati 5,6, Oiaraoce^s Hcho. Bail. Jderorne. L/rcu-ii/s.SaU. 8 (MjJj^s humiiis.B:itl D.Mycalr.-<is anvrux tkilL Ann.&Maq.Nai.ELstS-3Yol ^0Pl.U. TVWestirnp A G-BuOfirael etMi I tJ^epliji Charcm.BuH 2.Ccelxtes ku^vOis.Biill. 3.4.MycalesL6.C^heus.Bivbi. 5 6.MvealpsisFoI>rd£CtaCmrn. 7.M..y-auJjbzg Butl: 8 Le/Ji^.WhUUyLBuil^ 9.L.Manihxira. JuM. lO.Efyinnuxs iuJ^cms.BziJtl l].An^>hiAa^a.pgrLerator.Bial x^ A
RM2AJEG2R–Harper's weekly . THE CEREMOXIES OE DEUIOATION OP THE NATIONAL CEMETEBY ON THE tf£EKLY.. mu> OF ANTIETAM, MARYLAND.—Sketched m Ciiari.es G. Bush.—[See Paoe 634.J HARPEES WEEKLY. [October 5, 1867. .1 Itl M • li! I rcannon. - „„„,,,„? Imhh in- grounds amidst the? Cemetery speeches and ex-Governorr C. F. BuHLER, ofddent Johnson wasspeech, in which he to give his eounte-d express his nppro- m.n-hensiUv stupid ill regard to the inainnu.- s n 1 r.r-,i- readi, lor variola were the ul rebuffs that he met with in his ef-H direction. Though eager imd i>er- larklingeye i devote himself sole- i diag
RM2AWGY31–..Debris . ?^ING COMMITTEE C° The Class of 1904 Camp Followers, Scavengers,lacks and Slaves to the Powers that Be. Chauffeurs ^y^ r MsiEUK Hartley J^^^^ j^ ender of Gasoline n ^;f^^^^^ [yiO VicoMTE Ed Mills ^^A^^ ^,^ Keeper of tlie Monkey Wrencli ^^^^ ^ 1.^^^ Mh iTl) /^^iy -Makijuis Bill Mooke fty ^08 V »ff*r-r ^J/rT Master Meclianic ^^^^nj -M. I.-.-P Shak,. ^^^ ?^jj^^ ^gg^^ lU,nver-up „f Tires Stable Boys Jabez Perley Finney Fred C. Hohn Booker T. W. Vaile D. N. Randolph U. D. Strong R. C. Diet/. R. C. Williams Patrons Mike McColl Ferry Ferniier Pansy Paris Green The Vandyke Club Organiz
RM2AM5DR6–La Burgonde : opéra en quatre actes et cinq tableaux . ^ 5 ^ s^ ::£r: - «Illr . les, Soll- M-- firiix icil - i;o (itl l)l(ins, 0^ «K3 7 i «/ £g:i g ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ 3è^ ^ :» ï£ -^^ -» •- » -r -f:^ r^ rN i ?r -r .C ^. 178 137. S f ¥ if ^m^ Q iKiiui mil. Kit lli.t (les Huns! ^^ PCsr FT^f? —rïT ?n if^ ^ w-, ^: : Tfîi ,Suritr7=^ D.iiiM! ili> }illiiiitr> g >0- ^ ï P É fi ^1 ^r --i^r:; ^s PtMir iiltii ler C(iNTii. RUTH a il ^ -^^ moils iJiil . ^ S^F 0(11 pieu . rcr nos iiioris. liril le .
RM2AJC3PB–Harper's weekly . mmi. Vol. XI.—No. 574.] NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1867. [S^sSS? r$Ms«i. OUU CHRISTMAS PICTURES. IVu.hccaddie. VhiVjm-.. is in on especialbonse the cliihhcns fe.h..d. l> at ?- shepherds. It is the Ihd 1dd rathei Mian ;!?Oi.1-uiaa thai «c arc tl.111l.1n : 1 * lin.luia-title. Welila.l.l tire N.ium, - There is much he- mm inn np hi» mind. Gcnorally, however, Santa iluinlvi 1 halvw aial.-,la.i«Klii pnssiUySaiiil iV.iTl.^ lie lais ja-t take there, atal tin- lead exactly the ivisli writ- nnswers. Sometime, a child 1 ?=? - i-.inuj »i-hc<that hi* face heeume- .1 i.ineled
RM2AFT25M–. Purdue debris. 1917 DGbriS ^A UAi^.T,.-^^. Top Row—W. B. Rowland, R. A. Wliittford, IM. S. Lafuzp, W. S. Horn, J. IF. Lewis.Bottom Row—K. R. Snyder, H. E. Deardurff, D. C. Storms, II. T. DcIIart, K. M. Soutliworlli, J. A. Pearce. H. T. DeHart, Manager. J. H. Lewis, Assistant Manager. J. A. Pearee, Secretary. M. S. Lafuze, Press Representative. Harlequin Club MANAGING BOARD K. R. Snvder, Advertising Manager.W. S. Horn, Musical Director.W. B. Rowland, Klectrician. I). (. Storms. Stage Carpenter. II. Iv DeardurlT, .sst Stage (arpenter. K. A. Whit tford. Wanirohe. lp> XX I- dL x G 11 ITL i
RM2AG3P8N–. Le quincaillier (Juillet-Decembre 1905). Nous d^sirons exprimer NOS MEILLEURS SOUHAITS A Ioccasion du Nouvel An. Nous profitons de cette occasion pour vous remercier des ordres que vous nous avezdonn(^s dans le passe et nous sollicitons la faveur de nouveaux ordres dans Iavenir. Vos devours, A. ROBITAILLE & CIE., Epiciers en Gros, 354 et 356 Rue StPaul et 197 Rue des Commissaires, MONTREAL. [Itl^litlilfiilliii^iliiiiilt^iliii^^t^t^igiiidi-Ji^^ 34 LE PRIX COURANT Th« EDWARD8BURG STARCH CO. Ltd MONTREAl.Empols de buanderle La tb No 1 Bianc on Bleu, carton® 4 lbs.. 0^6fNo 1 Blanc ou Bleu, carto
RM2AFPD9M–. Harper's weekly. la?C^.^Vlioo°sltQ,nN.. -(.. 1 Mlll.TS, Tn.y, N. Y. f 1 I UWNM h . | i 1 f 1 i . ..r l>e- le inli<..inb hou.es have o supply of this shipment on GET THE BEST. Websters Unabridged Dictionary, Evory.c, T e™° rp he hostHc„i„t: { 1 tyiu.t ??:? Bsa,1 E gof„.,:T.ke,t. [Prea jroifter, of Harvard.] Prescott, the historian.}lary of the Lungunga.[Dr. JHejfr, of Scotland.} to latest posterity. IChaiKcllor Kent,} [George Bancroft.) ? LwjHik ortlioj/Ut.} I I lit ill i i i-itL-.M.-:. I hi n t in u|i u ok eutitlt-d,Till-: IMHN liKNKKALS.
RM2AJC39F–Harper's weekly . Vol. XI.—No. 574.] NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1867. [S^sSS? r$Ms«i. OUU CHRISTMAS PICTURES. IVu.hccaddie. VhiVjm-.. is in on especialbonse the cliihhcns fe.h..d. l> at ?- shepherds. It is the Ihd 1dd rathei Mian ;!?Oi.1-uiaa thai «c arc tl.111l.1n : 1 * lin.luia-title. Welila.l.l tire N.ium, - There is much he- mm inn np hi» mind. Gcnorally, however, Santa iluinlvi 1 halvw aial.-,la.i«Klii pnssiUySaiiil iV.iTl.^ lie lais ja-t take there, atal tin- lead exactly the ivisli writ- nnswers. Sometime, a child 1 ?=? - i-.inuj »i-hc<that hi* face heeume- .1 i.ineled -ei.,
RM2AWFY1W–The illustrated London news . which they believe ought t«» h-; p.i.?^(1 ,y ,dl lo,--.itl ) o t | t 1 1 i t-1 Itn-ian (JoveTiiineuL. Al! iuun.ta:c attempts at insurrection arQ??:. estly di-couraged. INDIA.A mnrniv took nl-.-- Uawi .he Na v.d, „. Lllnwulpore and hiS-, l ,Kll M Il Minister garrisoned UU house ;.11(! o.cpmvr.red the Minister, who, with two brother, was killed,rifihting swonl in hand. >.o evcitemem. no-.v cm-hs in llMi. Laing sailed lui lughmd ?The volunteering for her Maje^L.j.^^ ,,,..,-,.,. d io. -? and ..igii)a;i-ing ii ? ;?.,mii:d d-iricts. m the Colombo on the !Uh inst
RM2AWW3BY–Climatological data, South Carolina . in quite i-eo-,ilar .^.•^f ^^ -S,.;;^^ ^2 the greatest -Kr:r,™i,*., ?;t;s-;.;;,rL.;r, central and western counties. KXCKSSIVK ritKlllMTATIoN. - uir,ilt!»poHc,l in c.nnccti,,,, will, tlio occu,- sl;:;;.Ti:,i°w« C:n,o „o,.,n .Itl, s„„w d,n-i„. U.e„„tnt , aUI , .h ll.e sn„w fell <.t, three .late, and »»»??;« r-s-Tri:??e:;;ll^iSe.rrSe^S:n;bt Saluda 7th, 8th; Society UiU, Spartanburg 6tl.. Wind. The nrevailino- direction of the wind was from the north-o.,st at 3 s t ons, from the north at U stations, from the: s sitati is, fnun the northwest at 4 stations, f
RM2AJK8B3–The 1911 Bible : The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments : translated out of the original tongues and with the former translations diligently compared and revised.. 1611 . SHECHEM 4 Qp V 3 nnath <<!U h o«y^/..? ij^Ai?ijji^/K;;^ « ^--„ft °*^^, ^l ^° HaUon / jr-(r T v nath ser h ^ 2 AKr Itl ^ Sahr eVAuja,Mejarkvy^^^^y^ ^ ^ Uill of Gaash ^ --, Z r T 1 -•CT Q oi o ^ Afar t) - , , o , , , , A i,e A I ,, •= la xl B roth , JdhncclJ,l^!-ron l^ral },i^(*ll B d tai tr H cl rj n } Jilakkeduh? Oezcr^ I ^1 4 , o /, «« o i Otba O J icho ^/ -^V N 2e „; I thr^-^ ^ y^Ji.erainja-. /
RM2AJKD6K–The 1911 Bible : The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments : translated out of the original tongues and with the former translations diligently compared and revised.. 1611 . SHECHEM 4 Qp V 3 nnath <<!U h o«y^/..? ij^Ai?ijji^/K;;^ « ^--„ft °*^^, ^l ^° HaUon / jr-(r T v nath ser h ^ 2 AKr Itl ^ Sahr eVAuja,Mejarkvy^^^^y^ ^ ^ Uill of Gaash ^ --, Z r T 1 -•CT Q oi o ^ Afar t) - , , o , , , , A i,e A I ,, •= la xl B roth , JdhncclJ,l^!-ron l^ral },i^(*ll B d tai tr H cl rj n } Jilakkeduh? Oezcr^ I ^1 4 , o /, «« o i Otba O J icho ^/ -^V N 2e „; I thr^-^ ^ y^Ji.erainja-. /
RM2AFRY34–. De colvmna Traiani syntagma. Accesserunt explicatio veteris tabellae anaglyphae Homeri Iliadem, atqve ex Stesichoro, Arctino et Lesche Ilii excidivm continentis, & Emissarii Lacus Fvcini descriptio. ffnMROMANI • P • R A V • N • S V R. M • AVRMIL-CL.S-S PATER • FECITj5x ea,dem ihidem D • M M FVRNIVS- ALEXANDER iTl TRIVMPHO.NAT^GR^VIXIT-AN^XLV MIL^ANNXXVDAPHNE^PATRONQ B-MERENTHDEM-ETCONIVGLRC ^x eddem ihidetp. DE COL- TRAIANI CAP- IV- iiy ihidem C TREBONIVS • NARESSVS LVPVS- MIL- EX- C- P- R iTl-PACEV-AN- XXXVIII M- VAL- RVFINVS-H- C PON-CVR-AMI-BENEMEREN £x M. S. Barl/erims Et de Liburna Naui
RM2AN58R4–The history of Ludlow, Massachusetts . idiieid inln th.itliiiil deti df I rime, w retched ne----. .md ^nrmw , niir IumiI^ I,tiled u--. .itid we111.tile ii|i ntir minds tnr the wm^l, ,ind we wmild r,itlii.r haxi.- ri-.ked mirI li,inee wilh the rei;inietil een in llm^e lildmly li,illles d| the i .imp.ii^^n111 1,S(i4. ( tie third nf the men wild d( c iipied ill,it ,ist rh.irnel pen lieliliried there lii-iklW Willie ,isliliitrti died .ti-ti-.l M , I),mill Ir.itl. .ii-iisi 11. Idieii-e/er I.Mill, ^epteilll i(.r 11, (,ileli ( tdU llitl-.llielil. Sepleilllier l.s, IliiMin.lilriili, the l.itti
RM2ANDHYE–Revue de l'art chrétien . 4i O -^ itL^^^^t-^ Zc> Figf. 40. — Bas-relief à la Fertt-Milon cMchf txlrait de louvraee de M^ Mendelsohn j Fig.39.—Aiig • thiiriféiaire(XVï: s.), église de N.-D. de Nureniberg(K.Nlrail de louvrage de M*^ MentlelsolinV tés et les Puissances ; le troisième, les Vei-tus, les Archanges et les Afiges. Selon saint Denys lAréopagite, les Vertus sontrangées dans le deuxième ordre, et lesPrincipautés dans le troisième (). La représeniation des Anges est rare ? - H ^yjjijjj|aÉfc»>**»**aH ,. .,: y- •i^iHP^ :m- -?: in^j^m wr>^M M ^ng afciiiSfc T» WBm ^. /- vr^ mmf- W
RM2ANHKCF–The illustrated London news . ?(-i,erab!e ar.d elegant structure-the l.urial-pliice I.e. the Maria o-l.-n-t and many other deported ,. .a ? i,i. c. ;e..l the a. na, iLfe!.. ?? 01 H:,vr ?: -iir.w: el. -!??!.. ?, i o :? . . , ?.:,/? .,, , who founded it about A.n. 1090, and dedicated itl the present site ol. i li i li. I I i tot brilliant cli. ,.,n,e-i??ea---l ?-? /,,; i.^v.da i: ?: ,-.iri ,; . .? ---j,li.e,.,.! |iri,.lc in their pari.-h :r i 1 1 ?nt puti-en--. Jhe pia-eni: Vieur i= the Rej « I the chore iim), so oaued^ftom I
RM2AXAT0B–Crocker-Langley San Francisco city directory . CA to S CO s rr> CDCD ?o • ? 3n ?^ £ V) m * MkJ ^m^^ o e 3 «-t r> CD r> ?W <—h CD O C9CD <-t SEE PAGE 53-101. PlasterBoard hone >(iarncv iTl (0 s cu (A 4) RAYMOND GRANITE COMPANY, Inc. THE WESTS LARGEST DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF MONUME-NTS and MAUSOLEUMS 3 POTRERO AVENUE SAN FRANCISCO TEL. MARKET 688 SEE PAGE 78 BACON Floy Mrs r 955 Pine Frank M chemist 252 CoUinffwood Gaston E (Kate D) pres Cai College of Pharmacy r 1651, 8th Av ? Ida M jnib stenog: 785 Market t Alameda J Conrtland sec Splitdorf Electrical Co r Berkeley John E
RM2AFY3J2–. Purdue debris. HACKEDORN, HILLIS F., Indianapolis, Ind. Hack, Feb. *rA. B. S. in C. E. C. E. Society (1) (2) (4). P. A. A.(1) (2) (3) (4). To give my head room, you had best unroof the house. HAMAKER, .1. G., .Judge. West Lafayette, Ind. B. S. in Agriculture. Ones own warm hearth and a good wife.Are gold and jewels worth. I F^ XJL 1 d Xi Q tJL ITL i A^ G i: ^ i -t 3^ 112. TiiS^a ^ isEtaMJ ^ h & igT m ^^4^V. *mr. ^ HARMON, BENJAMIN F.,Tuffie. Cincinnati, Ohio sx. B. S. in E. E. Varsovienne (4). Ukelele Orchestra(4). A. I. E. E. (1) (2) (4). P. A. A. (1) (2)(3) (4). Harlequin Club (1) (2)
RM2AWE5B1–The illustrated London news . i.aveitMl n, ih. Itl.-lliv | ! tin in r lie oil, ,- il M., l;..|.,.]f- ., >:.:;:?.;,: iron, !.;.„? . nihil,;.] ,,,„i ,, |„ . („.had not rlK-llKliict notion on v aio^^Ka^^ a carriage for her, auditb-i or refill. MnjarMm V[..,.lv «- evr .,r, „:-.. a!,,.,,.;,,,, vni ijug season,—&o(s/7wrt. Mr. Eocbnck prcijr.l on Alnu.l.n.v aftcrnnon al 11, ivmniw tetpfrk ShS, .Vh °, , ? > D»l»- I I, , , fil.!^fi,;,l;!V!iVl.!f,.,Jli.c »«li an !?,.,? ?,i,!v . :,! l:! ; .? i n .1 • I «nh Ih. .,?..,..! ,,,1 ,V tl, , , , SV. ;; I11.;-1 ,ni- .i ? -. : nn./n.n .I -ljv.a;m,,i;,i ^/-!
RM2AM07B0–Favnae insectorvm Germanicae initia, oder, Deutschlands Insecten . tis caerulescentibus subtus cineiis:striga alba punctoque ani gemino fulvo. Fabric. Ent. Syst. T. IV. n. 72. p. 278.Vapilio ruralis Quercus. Fabric. Syst. Ent. n. 352. p.52i. Spec. Ins. T. II n. 527. p. 118. Mant. Ins. T. II. n. 652. p. 69.Pap. rur. Quercus. Linn. Syst. Nat. n. 222. p. 788. ed. XIII. n. 222. p. 2541. Faun. Suec. n. 1072. Mus. Lud. Vir. p. 3i4*Geoffr. Ins. Till. n. 26. p. 6j.Pap. cVEurop. tab.35. n.71.Syst. Verz. d. W. Schmett. n. 3- p. 186.Aösel Inseckt. Bei. 1 Th. tab. 9. fig. 4. 5. 21 £sper enr. Schmett. iTL
RM2AN4NFH–Silvain, oeuvre IVe : Comedie en un acte et en vers . ^SE PF PP —». T>^-^^^ n^^^^^-^ 2*^ ^?^^^ E S 1 a?; 4t..:Sz ? ^ ^ i IL- * r --#- i if=^ S x±: ^-?^ y / u. E 4bX^ jr M -- ... • 9 rn rri| # #, f ^^ ^-^jv? ^^ Lucetis Je^retiens vo<r Iccoiij mama/t- ic- le<p d-iauroL.- Car 1 aurai incit lour, je lespere •EtloriTaiie, inoiL niarL sera bieih e/i calere^ ^^iL luuv ae 7T2e. rdcjier^ je. Ic care*rsei^az.I& a-joais bicii ijiiiz ma. <ro3iw 7ie jvTit /7a</iTL docile • Hpleize . JPourquoi done ^ LiLcettey Jlie?^ eiiccre /Ar ctVLenthraudlcj-. Que. ditod- vaiup ffctzle rule. ^ Pauluiey Z
RM2AKY10C–Desiderii Spreti historici Ravennatis De amplitudine, eversione, et restauratione urbis Ravennae libri tres . RVTILIVS. CELER.ARMOR. CVS.H. EXEADEMP . C M. AVR. PROTATI. M. CL. PRANTOnNIAnRAV. iTl. MIN. NSYR. ST. XXI. q. V.A. XXXVII. AQVA 218. llllimmmimunmmilllllimmmmuiuifii^ n XX. B E N N I A.MARCIA. LIB.HVI V S. E T. M. I V L IMONTANVS- EXI Pl AVG. HERESB. M. P. C. i i 2 «52 C L A S S E 2Ip. M A C E R. N A.BESSVS. VIX. ANXLnn MIL. AjN. XXVNl^i YLAX. llH FORTVNA.CAETRONIAA F R O D l S X AET CAETRONIAFORTVNATAPATRONOB. M. P. Murat. CL XI. p. DCCCXXXL 6.22 I. mi!i!i!ljifffffifHiiii{fnffifiinij
RM2AKKXK7–1876 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . )fctigH; HtrickJr4ofcVickli G^D-ff(iIL!l i , i j Diner sttren r 8id I On r s jie Kim pl||stt|rej;^ r 814 Tontjii.. [yHj-hajol,aitjd Sixth; cjNadHra!|l|, |wkIsi: I fttohloi PirnoUitfy car n oily ynnijiritltcr Walf-r wlirks, r Sf;Mulberry. i ^VhiKs anri Mi« rjick*^!, 1)( ). 1 |sj|)lm bet IfifthnndRedhtjad, r s 8H Elc^venth. • - ji:3 El^v^lHbi lop cSeventh.^ J l^flJil^ 1) M R R (Mim.io hoiis er» Carver i ; 1 JClm l? ? i:, n, ? ? i c Hous^ r 1019 s Se(jonp.Sevelitn.. av. : Itl & Go, r h. [00 IviRR/bds Ddivjoirie 144 jhnells De^ Moines Directo
RM2ANBBDA–Die weisse Dame = La dame blanche : komische Oper . I feSg=q= zei- -hen.kaumwag1 ichs, doch ist dieSchuldnicht mein, ach,die Tau- - fe,wie ich ver. itl Ge07v K K J. Edition Peters. 7268 m nom - men, kann erst spat am A- bend sein,undgewisswolltihrhiernichtwei - -len,ihr wolltDikson. * J) }> J * Kann erst spät: S£ a a wm ^j^Mf^f^^jijJ^^i t- i r ir rr lfi ir i» i* *A Georg-. upp r j^ij* -»-ppp irj>Pp pirr * r ur rr ir r^ GernbleibichhierimOrt. Weshalb auch eilen.weshalb auch eilen? da, womirFreude lacht, weil1 ich fort? TViTTf-m-F i? 11 y i lau isi Ä a Jenny. l r r l i^-w* 7ppr^ Hier, in d
RM2AJ7YB1–Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the .. session of the Legislature of the State of California . TtHCOOi-lOO 100r-iOC^O>OCOCOOOr-l rfl -* -# d •a a COt-t— ^0 IrHOSOiOOTjICOOiCSCJi—1 00 00 00 S 3 ?^OC0O0^^ It-i—If—liOOSC^CSOCSOiO 00 00 00 t*- O i-lT-ieS>0 CS I.-I10CSCS CSCSt-1COrH -oo-Hcoo05cnc<^oeoco c» CO ^ Ore rai sed dviring »—ICSC^lt-^Hi:— lOCOi—ICOOf— CO*—-—C^<OC^ CS ?* a COcOiOiOt— OCS^OCS-^OCO-^^r^OCSOO*^ o CS CS o cens us year. E-i TjICS*^ COCS cot— OOCOCO coxes CI; 05 ?o -* t-iTl— 1:- CO ?* ^ •:•:- 10 I-S C! 1 0 1 1 ? 3 I o ^ 10 1 &. 1 !? 1 o1 3 C« 1
RM2AX1JHF–Les Parodies du nouveau theatre italien; ou, Recueil des parodies représentées sur le théâtre de l'Hôtel de Bourgogne, par les Comediens italiens ordinaires du RoyAvec les airs gravés . Z^ cAcusse ? de Lt Jt&ùie cuu <. jFinW ?paître* £Ùntc&+ri4n£ ut itl*. 4-4 ʱd i m p an f-r? 12,4. ppip^ ppï z 5HÈ wnnuwvm É pif; y HP» 3iJ,ff.|ir»- u4/x- ait-îlejt heaiclirùfecui• % t | 12J M cl Sérénade. b I f Mo r,.^$=£ ï* 5 T^ II VV m a» m m^ ts P33 Pf I ia7 2 Iz=P=p: ±w rir r r nrr r r. F ig^; miM^li V •^=f= f rf^ff /a. ce rùstpcu? Icl o t. ^P^ * PS »,1PM: » a|(J> i |fJJl||i|l| Uli M ?r 3 a. .„[ r
RM2AGBTJ7–. Report. ri n ro >t o » n oo - d m -t r. o t- « o o - »h w n n STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION. 167 I ! I SI|(Itl(I JU9J3J -J!P J° Jaquinx A|lKp 1PU u0 cq m oo tfl l ; 30U«pU8H«yf[I0p i ! i I i : ![0J1 UQ. [ooqog jo -oy 168 REPORT OF THE -jip jo jgquinft 93bj9av A*[It>p 9°Bi9Ay •llOH uO OS —i a> t- ^ 90UBpU9]-)BA*l!13p9St?J9Ay •iioh «o gouBpugj^t;Aipjp 9SBJ9AY Il°H ^0 [ooips jo -o>r 10 ia M| iO CO d co co B b & S 6 CO m « i- i.^ to h h n ro in co co a els o a CO CO COCM CO Tf STATU BOAKD OF EDUCATION. 169 •jb<j.{ dqi jojsitdnd }U9J9jJ! P }° -iaqcuu^ aouepuawe 9DUTjpU9}}T? •iioa uo 90U
RM2AX1E7M–Les Parodies du nouveau theatre italien; ou, Recueil des parodies représentées sur le théâtre de l'Hôtel de Bourgogne, par les Comediens italiens ordinaires du RoyAvec les airs gravés . jFinW ?paître* £Ùntc&+ri4n£ ut itl*. 4-4 ʱd i m p an f-r? 12,4. ppip^ ppï z 5HÈ wnnuwvm É pif; y HP» 3iJ,ff.|ir»- u4/x- ait-îlejt heaiclirùfecui• % t | 12J M cl Sérénade. b I f Mo r,.^$=£ ï* 5 T^ II VV m a» m m^ ts P33 Pf I ia7 2 Iz=P=p: ±w rir r r nrr r r. F ig^; miM^li V •^=f= f rf^ff /a. ce rùstpcu? Icl o t. ^P^ * PS »,1PM: » a|(J> i |fJJl||i|l| Uli M ?r 3 a. .„[ r f i f: f r f | p 1 z=E=; l +, • i mm
RM2AN8CA0–Débuts de l'imprimerie en France : l'Imprimerie nationale, l'Hôtel de Rohan . ouS fa direction de îtl. Ca6atoy , 5c ta Bi6fiot6èquc Tlationafe, ancien mtmèti ce f1 AJ ul ^1 tA • S o 1=3 -^L £ „ s t^. Ph -*• ^ g | y il -^ h]h 7J-| |J S // c §j H AH- cz ri ^ feï ^ ^ — >J=1 uji *i ^ 11 g L1 s a , s 1 ri y-j| s ^ Ll u =* % ^ W K v AI- ai= 2 711 7-1 = s 2 g 7>1 61- 6F x h Ul 6=1 m ai ôi èi ii i a a 7=1 a si i] *< g u s si « a â d- s 5;1 t i c-ii g ci u- s èi u ë h ii 3 V ni I? s ei - si t ù M aj u^sima - vi 6i t 7-1 é. 61 g 3 7=11 i ^ a-11 V è pi g g Corccy. - oravc et) 1854 par îïlarce
RM2CEEGNT–. Five decades, MDCCCLIII-MCMIII; historical record. igj?/: (,i??iyti.d ami itl.u/ltrifni. th. /.v ii/j:f:ss HHi:i<tA^r, ///. ../;.; ///A ohrman saijxos .txo /.().-LV SOC/ETy. IN anijoimit} -cilh a nsuliiltan duly iidoplrH h its /linril nfDirectors, has caiiud lis loifi-r ? br liirttiiilo «//.
RM2CT359D–. Pars I. des berühmten italiänische[n] Ritters Caesaris Ripae, allerley Künsten und Wissenschafften dienlicher Sinnbildern und Gedancken : welchen jedesmahlen eine hierzu taugliche Historia oder Gleichnis beÿgefüget . JiXX?TIl. Adoptio. JS/tcrnzrca miijria vocatcUrrnrnsTj-ajaraisadoftmis,et ntagra trtulo rejis dxmans Sadrumicm, . ^ - .A^i ? vi^ 5B.. Traianns ^xj§«^ ^^^ ^^^ :girbl exi:u.d JEu^kli-r-. äl ISXXK. , . PIGRITIA.. .3z vnntun 7düt lahar m±is itl arh^ ^i^nujue iocat-bxrdimL,qiantpßLiharat-. 59. :>
RM2CT3595–. Pars I. des berühmten italiänische[n] Ritters Caesaris Ripae, allerley Künsten und Wissenschafften dienlicher Sinnbildern und Gedancken : welchen jedesmahlen eine hierzu taugliche Historia oder Gleichnis beÿgefüget . Traianns ^xj§«^ ^^^ ^^^ :girbl exi:u.d JEu^kli-r-. äl ISXXK. , . PIGRITIA.. .3z vnntun 7düt lahar m±is itl arh^ ^i^nujue iocat-bxrdimL,qiantpßLiharat-. 59. :>. ^whler oA . ILrttl carcuJ LX. CjCI,!.RITAS ^cce ^ohprtTLe^^tor -L-eloj^ hie pr-crvocat cacrasXtazcdem cicrrendo -perdpitr et: lepaVAs. 4o.
RM2CNGA94–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . David: No, 1 havent exactly dammed it yet, but Inever hesitate to condemn itl 35 36 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. Baltimore and OhioEmployes Magazine Robert M. Van Sant, EditorOffice, Mount Royal Station, Baltimore, Md.Herbert D. Stitt, Staff ArtistGeorge B. Lucket, Staff Photographer Get the Habit THE first secular proverb I learnedwas on habit: Habit is a cable.We weave a thread of it every dayand at last we cannot break it.It was a great favorite of our primold maid school marm. She thoughtus all bad boys and repeated it dolefullyon occa
RM2CDD4MR–. Breeder and sportsman . e Owaera Sliould Try COMBAULTS CausticBalsam The GREAT FRENCH VETERINARY REMEDY A Safe, Speedy andPOSITIVE CURE. Preparedexclusive-ly by-T E.Gombiuilfcex-Yeterl*nary Sur-geon tothe FreDchGovernmentBtnd* supersedes all cautery or firing Impassible to produce any Bear or blemish. The Pafc*»bc»i BLISTER ererue-i-d. Takes the place of all lim-ine ?? is for mild or Barer*) notion, ltemove* allBuucneaor itl« ml-tu - Irora Homes or Cattle. al a HUMAN REMEDY, or RhenmatUm*Sprain*, Sere Throat, ttc, It is Invaluable.uip PllaDIUTCC tbat one tablespoonfnl ofTfh bUAHANItt CAUSTIC
RM2CET313–. The Ladies' home journal. I D r, .1 n r A teacart or a two-tier serving table makesit a sit-down meal from start to finish. S$ dinner /tartu wimcul bervanfo cam lewd/ieciai drd/ei uw mm Ac&t andnob/eSS. BY Itl III MILLS TEACLE. Making the dressing and serving the salad iare the duties of the host at this dinner. THIS Conversation Piece will be a little adventure in propaganda.Why so many Americans neglect one of the most delicious anddelicate of all meats I cannot understand, unless it is because ofsheer unfamiliarity. And that unfamiliarity certainly should becorrected in these times of me
RM2CE2CDA–. Digest of United States automobile patents from 1789 to July 1, 1899, including all patents officially classed as traction-engines for the same period. Chronologically arranged ... together with lists of patents in the classes of portable-engines, traction-wheels, electric locomotivs, and electric railway battery systems ... . J. L. GLAZIER.? OTOR VEHICLE. lAppUnUs tHA 4.«. 30, ie»T. Patented Itl. 10, 1899. 5 Sbiili^lbirt I.. Ji>JiiTvIjj(i>lg^^ 204 GEARING Patented Ian. 10, 1899. J. L. GLAZIER.KOTOR VEHICLE. (Appllutbs Bl«d ABB. 3^ >
RM2CE295J–. Arsacidarum imperium, sive, Regum Parthorum historia : ad fidem numismatum accommodata . Itl -mufto D- VaiUantD.M-ecc tuotu arg. drach. TIAMSI SiriatrocKem-Phraliati filiofuo regnum , exercitumque commifiiledixerimus 5 quemadmodum olim Ptole-maeum Soterem , Lagi filium , PtolemscoPhiladelpho filio, ex ultima uxore Bere-nice genjto, /Egypii Imperium tradidiiTe ab Hiftori*e. Arsac.iss. ARSACES PHRAHATES III. tj Scriptoribus accepimus: cponiam tamen inter AucTo* Arsacres controverna eft fuper annis duobus, qui de Sina- «$7*trocKis regno det.va£ti,Phrahatis tertii imperio adfcri-buntur: hujus in
RM2CE2G8X–. An account of the manners and customs of the modern Egyptians, written in Egypt during the years 1833, -34, and -35, partly from notes made during a former visit to that country in the years 1825-28 . ffi^#^^ iiifa^z4.=c<2i|||| mm mum E02 EW« Itl E«^PJ 3^ 1 ac i^ D C Specimens of Panel-work.—These are represented on a scale of one inchto twenty-four or tliirty. PRIVATE HOUSES. 37 and much ingenuity displayed in the different modes inwhich these small panels are formed and disposed. Afew specimens are introduced opposite. The ceiling overthe leewan is of wood, with carved beams, generally
RM2CE4Y8B–. The Serpentine .. . h in splendor ^».^^l^1 ^^jm^^ 1^99 Ever pointing out the way; O iTl UICiTl 8 Ever guiding Nineteen Thirteen * As on she proudly goes, tt Wearing as an emblem, |I The fragrant, dark red rose.*I Our classs name well cherish * As in the Book of Fame; * When trials have been conquered, * Well see each members name.I Then all the world will know<: That weve worked with main and might,t And followed out our motto, t Courage, Truth and Right. —m.k.d.13 t ? MAKliAKET J. AliERNETHY, West Chester, Pa, A quiet lass is she. Heres Margaret, just one of tlicclearest girls cf ciiir c
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RM2CH1YX6–. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . matter. Clement E. Stkei ion I eii estei. I ngland. minder of wai times ll hould I ii itl d that tin I . in i a from i hr scrap heap bj I hi ■ • the Nashville, Chattan a St. Louis Railn iad. I) M. Harris.a ft, A . /. Famous War Locomotive General. FlilTdl; Having had occasion recently to rundown South, I was greatly interestedin the rapid development of railroad Robert Quayle on Character.In addressing thi (ieni ral ForiAssociation, Air. Robert Quayle, generalsuperintendent of motive power of
RM2CPGGMK–. Peripateticus nostri temporis, seu, Philosophus discursivus : in biennali cursu, per discursus symbolico-physicos, ad discursum, juxta sanctorum philosophorum exempla, piè curiosum instructus .. . MAU-. S^u-hj^iL/tijLiLJ, jJl^d-iauLTLJ LCiojn.TUiJa, JchlLafapkiu, lcUn = tiajrL /ine. i^irtiLt^ dMJTLTiMJriJiLrqiLrvt uuujnti, eJrueLiLrrL raJjiuTLtr, eJr ilxj-j cuttl cLrctrrirLU uoltrLj youL =tTOJTLiLr iTL carTLe. et:^ icLTtaxLLrLe. L. cf. LanfclJ. c.S. u w f V ifcSTriilCj^jfrr del: i loh ■ JK.i]Jiiar Cju.t-H^t m Jcujp.t. CL. X^ i MAUSOLiEUM PERIPATETICUM: DISCURSUS I PRMLIMINARIS, De Prineipii
RM2CE6D4E–. The Monticola 1901 . Phi /igma Kappa. Delta Chapter. Establishef] l.-itl. Fratres in Facultaie. James H. Stewart, A.M.,EussELL Love Morris, C.E.Clement R. Jones, M.E.,Dennis M. Willis, LL. B., DiiectOL of ExperimentStation. Instructor in Civil Engineering. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. - Principal of Commercial School. Fratres inUrbe.Edgar Stewart, LL. B.. ..- ... Lawyer. Arthur L. Boyers, D.D.S.. Dentist. James C. Frazer. LL. B.. Lawyer. Charles E. McCoy, C.E., - - - - - Civil Engineer. Guy Willey, Electrician. Fratres in Universitate. Edward B. Carskadon, LL. B., 99.Howard Mason Go
RM2CR2KYN–. The Cody Road into Yellowstone Park . Yellowstone Falls—lo the Park Itl Faithful Ge -In the Pork Page 10 # J ♦*♦<•«•<-<•€•«■«■.».>■»<•<■■»•»■»-»•>•>.>«•«■<•<•♦•♦ l-i Wi (. J D Y R O A D ■ Meals are served usually in a common dining-roomin a main building, and the fare is plain but wholesomewith considerable variety—plenty of fresh eggs, butterand milk, game in season and fish—as often as one wantsto cast a line. The visitor must expect to leave behind the luxuriesof civilization, but is not required to rough it, althoughhe may have all the flavor and surroun
RM2CDB60E–. The Latter-day Saints' psalmody; a collection of original and selected tunes specially arranged for this work, providing music for every hymn in the Latter-day Saints' hymn book . I 3. Well praise him for our hap - py lot On this much-fav-ored land, EBENEZER. (Concluded.) tWfc 4t—^ i^=^-r. zj^ I I - Itl^ j^ -^-^ 22: fzj-J cJl 121 Well may the Saints in lat - ter days His won-drous love pro - claimTo live in this mo - ment- ous age, And share the light of heaven i :Jstn d^ ^ * ^: e -p2: t;=t gzzz^: 3 ^ -^- 22: r-M—r-=T Where truth and right-eous-ness are taught By his di - vine com - mandrii
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RM2CGH62A–. Applied calculus; principles and applications . -25-y=f(x)=-4x^f(a) ^£i[oJ=o,,mithera rruix^. mra W-itl^ o£f(x) -25-L y=f(x)=-x4ffa) -MJ ^o,a max. off(x) 84. Typical Illustrations. — The foregoing deductionsmay be verified by the graphs of the successive derivativesof x^^ — x^ xS and — x^ referred to the same axes as those ofthe graphs of the functions. The usual case when f (a) is TYPICAL ILLUSTRATIONS 119 zero and / (a) not zero, is well illustrated by the graphs ofthe function sin 6 and its derivatives. f(ej=sinf-) f(w<ose. , iir/2 + nTr) neh-sine f{d) = sin^; where ^ is in radians.f{d
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