RMPFH910–. Dansk ornithologisk forenings tidsskrift. Birds; Birds. 240 ikke kan faa all med. For Studiet af Trækket vil det maaske ikke betyde meget, idet man jo nok faar Hovedtrækket; det kan kun blive Sjældenhederne og de enkelte Strejfere fra Træk over Naboegne, som mulig kan forputte sig og undgaa Iagttagelse. Naar bortses fra de nævnte Skjulesteder, saa er Terrænet iøv- rigt godt til Iagttagelse, idet de enkelte Ariers Terræn ligger for sig selv, saa man i For- vejen og i hvert P'ald, naar man iagttager Trækket og Terrænet, kan vide, hvor man skal søge de enl^elte Arter. Jeg skal i det følgende sø
RM2AWNB86–Chaitanya and his companions (with two tri-colour illustrations) . structed hy Sarva-bhauma suddenly stole into the assembly andfell at his f(^et. Chaitanya, legaining conscious-ness, beheld the king and said, Woe to me, Ihave touched one given to worldly j)ower andwealth. When the Raja heard this he burstinto tears and said, Here do I forego all mypower and wealth and surrender them at yourfeet. Take me, master, as the meanest of thosethat love you. Chaitanya was overcome bythese words. He embraced the Raja in loveand the latter—a tall and robust man—became,„ . all tears in iov. Ramananda Rav
RMPFHMP8–. Danmarks fauna, Biller. Beetles. 6 mer findes ikke, men de 3 Thoraxled besidder paa Be- nenes Plads nogle fine Haar, der kan sidde ophøjet paa en svag Fremragning De simple, runde eller aflange Spirakler findes paa Prothorax og paa de 8 første Bag- kropsled. Pupperne vil let kunne ken- des paa Snuden, der stemmer over- ens med Imagos. Pupperne er iøv- rigt karakteriserede ved de paa be- stemt Maade anbragte smaa Haar paa de forskellige Dele af Kroppen.. Fig. 7. Hoved af en Pissodes - Larve, set nedenfra. Lp Læbe- palpe, Kp Kæbepalpe, /CKindbakke, 7H Kæ- be, N Nakkehul, O Overlæbe, S Submen-
RM2AJ0YYN–Northern Alabama, historical and biographical.. . d to his favorite pursuit,progressive agriculture. He has made it a practi-cal study, and his ideas in that direction arebroad and comprehensive, and will be of materialbenefit to the agricultural interests of the State inthe administration of his jiresent official duties.Recognizing his capacity, (iov. Thonuis Seay ap-pointed him Commissioner of Agriculture, in Julylast, to fill out the unexpired term of Judge Betts,and again in September, 1887, he was appointed forthe full term of two years from that date. In No-vember, 1887, the Farmers Nati
RM2AXBT50–Guide to historic PlymouthLocalities and objects of interest . .IlOSriE is Watsons Hill, now cov-ered with houses. This was the Caniaiii^antrc^it of the Indians, one^^l^LM&^t^^ <jf their favorite resorts, where theyLJiy^^^^S^ had their summer camps, and on theleel below planted their corn. It is famous as thescene of the treaty with Massasoit. (iov. Bradford. il Hill. Town Brook Watsons Hi THE TOWN FROM THE SOUTH. had a tract of land assii;ned him here on which toraise corn, and to this da- portions of the hill remainin the Bradford name and others of direct descentfrom him. The Watch Tow
RM2AFX84K–. 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. and provided under the direction ofthe Epulones. (Liv. xxii. 10. v. 3.xl. 59.) The illustration representsa lectisternium given to Serapis, Isis,Sol, and Luna, from aterra-cottalamp. LECTULUS (kivi§iov). Dimin-utive of Lectus, both as regards in-feriority of size, furniture, and mate-rials. It is thus a smal
RM2AN9G6W–Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . and was chiefof staff duiing (iov. William (laflins term ofofKce. He was a good lawyer, a Ijrave soldier,a faithful and efficient public officer, and anenterprising and i)atriotic citizen, and wasuniversally respecteil and esteemcil. He was married .June >, Us.jG, at Newton,jNlass., to .Jane Lydia, daughter of Joseph andHannah T. Walker. His widow, a son, W.Orison, and two daughters survived him. WILLIAM ()1HS(,)N UNDERWOOD,Jjoston, only son of (.Sen. Adin
RM2AN84AF–Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . »Liry Chiltons daughter Marymarried .John Winslow, brotherof (iov. Ivlw ardWinslow, -Mul they had a daugbtei Susannahwho married Roger Latham in 11)49: thedaughter of this union, JLinnab, became thewife of .Joseph Washburn, great-great-great-grandfather of the subject of this sketch.. FK.VXK LLSLIf; WASIllUKX. Boston^formally years associated in jiractice with(ii-ii. Benjamin l lUitler, has long been icc-ognized as a [iromineiit member of t ln Suffolkbar. lie
RM2AM1WBA–A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities.. . c ink, which is invisibletill heat, or some preparation be applied, appears tohave been not uncommon. So Ovid (Art. Am. iii.627, &c.) advises writing love-letters with freshmilk, which would be unreadable, until the letterswere sprinkled with coal-dust. Ausonius (Epist.xxiii. 21) gives the same direction. Pliny (xxvi.8) suggests that the milky sap contained in someplants might be used in the same way. An inkstand (irv^iov, jxtXavdoxov, Pollux, iv.18, x. 59) was either single or double. The doubleinkstands were probably intended to contain bothbla
RM2AG9YHD–. Rod and gun. a large propor-tion in wages and other cx-IMhditures. while the (iov-ernment would directly have? iblaiiied in royalty at therati of .*l.3ll per thou.>aniton while pine and of (!.>cents on red pine, the sum of :J27,lllHi. .Vnd this pleasantoperation would have been repealed in tifleeii or twenty yearsand so the crop Would be coming in at intervals iirl hijinilwi..d this is lanil which is, from the inforiuation obtainable.entirely unlit for agriculture, lint what is the jircsiiit situa-tion. The land wasted and destroyed, a heavy direct loss tothe himlxTMian and the t iove
RM2AG18WA–. The North Carolina Presbyterian. re made to look at ourselves through the.*>)« >f the Tennesue Sapti^t. That paper,.wjuiinenting on the remarks of a brother Baptistjln reference to the Paedobaptist churches, givesIntter-gice to the following. We record it as ai^pecifften of what men can say when they makeup iieii minds to try, and as a rare example ofthe capapiUties of human nature. It /leaerveea plsc^* in every museum. Ou^ readers willnote that the 2Viin«I and des-dom and Church of Christ fromwhole earth. What fellowship0f Jesus have with tbem 1. . WlLSO«, rweotly of Rogers-sd an iov
RM2AFKX5F–. Farmington, Connecticut, the village of beautiful homes. ly deplored1> (iov. Treadwell years afterwardhad already set in. Samuel Langdon.son of Deacon Langdon. removing toXorthampton and carrying thither theluxurious h.cbits of his native village,was with divers persons presented bythe gr.nid jiirv to the court at Xortii-ampton, March .(x 167(1, for wearing ofsilk, and that in a flaunting manner, andothers for long hair and other extrava-gances contrary to honest and soberorder and demeanor, not becoming awilderness state, at least the professiiuiof Cliristi;inily and religion, Mr. L,-in
RM2AX7W88–The history of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883 . d we find oiu- selves under all the discourage-ments Imaginable. Whether this our nnhappiness jiroceeds from the Irrcconcile-able aversion this Noble man lias to our late <iov Coll Fletcher who gave birth tothis (liurcli from liis own inward principle, or other causes, we will not presume toDeteriniuc, Init this we are too well assured of, or at l(!ast our ideas make us ajipic-hensivc, that Nothing less than the destniction of this fan beginning is Intended.Not to trouble your grace with many other instances this following gives ns a
RM2AKY4M6–A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities.. . ay remark, that the comparativelyunimportant and antiquated duties of the Ephetaesufficiently explain the statement in Pollux (I. c),that their court gradually lost all respect, and be-came at last an object of ridicule. [R. W.] EPHIPPIUM (a<TTpd§Ti, i<pnnrioi,i(pLinreioi),a saddle. Although the Greeks occasionally rodewithout any saddle (ewl /iov Ittttov, Xenoph. DeRe Eques. vii. 5), yet they commonly used one,and from them the name, together with the thing,was borrowed by the Romans. (Varr. De Re Rust.ii. 7; Caes. B. G. iv. 2; Hor. Epi
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RM2AJENBK–Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Berkshire County, Massachusetts . niel Bishop, of Rich-mond, Massachusetts. Nathaniel Bishop was chief justice of the courtof sessions, and for twenty years judge of court of common pleas forWestern Massachusetts. He died February i, 1826. Henrv W.Bishop, who died in Lenox, April 13, 1871, on the day after his sev-enty-sixth birthday, was graduated at Williams College in 1817, openeda law office in Richmond in 1821, was register of probate for twenty-five years from 1826, and judge of court of common pleas iov severalyear
RM2AWDWEA–Two centuries of song : or, Lyrics, madrigals, sonnets, and other occasional verses of the English poets of the last two hundred years . }iov to frown and how to chicle ; With a waist and with a side White as Hebes, when her zone Shpt its golden clasp, and down Fell her kirtle to her feet, While she held the goblet sweet, And Jove grew languid.—Break the mesh Of the Fancys silken leash ; (2uickly break her prison-string. And such joys as these shell bring : —Let the winged Fancy roam I Pleasure never is at home. IN A DREAR-NIGHTED DECEM1H:R. In a drear-nighted December, Too happy, happy Tree,
RM2AWH294–A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities.. . espect tothe terms of Attic law can be considered conclu-sive, other cases of conspiracy and contrivance mayhave borne this title. (Plat. Leg. xi. p. 936, e.)With respect to the court into which these causes j 218 CADUS. CAELATURA. were brought, and the advantages obtained by thesuccessful party, we have no information. (Meier,Att. Proc. pp. 45, 386.) [J. S. M. CADAVER. [Funus.] CADISCI (Ka8l(TK0l). [Psephus.]CADUCEUS (Kypvtceiov, Kt)pvKiov, Thucyd.53 ; Kr)pvKi]iov, Herod, ix. 100) was the staff ormace carried by heralds and ambassadors in timeof
RM2AM63N6–Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . ipe. One used liyniiiu-ralogi^^t.s ainl ilu-iiiists iov rfducing metallic-oi-cs in analyses. Tlie llaiiie is pioiUiced by the com-bustion of hyiliogen f:;a.s in the presence of an at-mosphere of o.ygen, with wliieh the combustibleg.is i> niixi-d. Ox-y-hydro-gen Lamp. One in which streamsof o.vygen and hyarogen in regulated ijuantities areoomniingled, the res
RM2AWDNRN–The museum of classical antiquities : being a series of essays on ancient art . ^ aveveicOij kov o to?t^05 vTrarov ^a^iov Attttiicvo^ rod afnrporarov IvXovarpiov B. Mani monaclii et fratrum suonim Paterini monachi et sororis ejusCataphyge tempore Imperii Andromaci Paleologi.* [This magnificent portico may be regarded as something more than a mereappendage to the Praetorium. It may be considered rather as a Via-. Tiiiimphal Avenue at Pompeiopolis, in Cilicia. ?^ This inscription is unpublished. The original, in Greek, is not given. 280 descrizione dell isola di candia, 1538. Triumphalis, or V
RM2AX24J7–A popular guide to minerals : with chapters on the Bement Collection of minerals in the American Museum of Natural History, and the development of mineralogy . ,as well as the vertical axis, and of the former, one, at half thedistance from the vertical axis, as the other two, whereby its iov- a mula becomes a, —,tf,c, or (reduced) 2 a, a, 2 a, c. From this the . d formula of the deuteroprism is easily determined as a,—, a, 00 c; or 2 a, a, 2 a, ccc, as it is a deutero pyramid with vertical faces. The faces of the dihexagonal pyramid cut the vertical axis, and the three lateral axes, but they i
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RM2AN58KK–Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . s beenfor some time a Uepublican in [lolitics. ill iSIll (idomd McCuillan was united inniarria,L;e with Mary V. Kobie, daiiebtci- of lv-(iov. I^rederick K(ibie and his wife, MaryOlivia (Priest) Pobie. Culmiel and .Mrs. Mc-<,)iiillaii hae oiu child, Harriet P., wlm wasborn March 14, l.SiM. ((donel Mc he entered on his legal career.While at college he was unanimously electedsujiervisor of schools at Paymond, Me., by tluI )eiiiociats and Pepiiblicans. El )
RM2AKN5YT–American practice of surgery : a complete system of the science and art of surgery . .—Radiograph Sliowing Lateral iov of Ankle at Twelve Years. 1, Scaphoid: 2, internal]cuneiform; 3, cuboid; 4, tibia: 5, lower epiphy.sis of tibia; G, fibula; 7, astragalus; 8, os calcis; 9, ep-jiphysis of os calcis. (Original, i centres of the tarsal bones before the age of five explains at a glance why]moulding operations upon the foot at this age are possible. The epiphysis of the os calcis appears ordinarily at the eighth or ninth 3ear,In Fig. 172, which is a lateral view of the ankle at age eleven, this
RM2AM1B93–Memories of the 149th RegtNYVolInft., 3d Brig., 2 Div., 12th and 20th AC . iay, ino^r of which wa^ transmitted home. CHAPTER XX. KAPIDAN TO tup: TEXNESSKE. J^IT. EACroilN FORD, VA. Ox tlie aftoniooii (if tlio ^stliof Septeinlifi- the riLriuitiit kftr>ealt(>ii ^Station on tlie (.)raiiueand Alexandria Railroad infi-finht cars fitted with roiiirliboard seats iov its aecoTuiiio-• latioii, and arrived at Alexan-dria just before dark. Hereit was joined by Col. Randall,;ind after a short delay wastaken over the T.(»ii<,- Uridueinto the city of Washinutin.wdiere it reinaiurd for a pt^riod of
RM2AG3101–. Travels in the Morea : with a map and plans. the right bank ofthe Alpheius, I arrive in half an hour at thepoint where the river of Dhimitzana, or of Atzi-koloa, as it is here more commonly called, uniteswith the Alpheius, or river of Karitena. TheAtzikolo is a fine stream, wide, clear, and rapid.We proceed along the hill above its left bank, a to Trendy iov Ar^tKohov. 2-i GORTYS. [CHAP. XII. and at 9 cross it by a bridge ; then, ascend-ing the opposite hill, leave the monastery ofKalami at 9-20 on the right, situated on thebrow of a precipice above the river. Half waydown the same cliff I p
RM2AWGJYX–A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities.. . ken of as a place of execution in the followingpassages:—In robore et tenebris exspirare (Liv.xxxviii. 59 ; Sallust, I. c.).. Robur et saacum (sc.Tarpeium) minitari (Tacit. Ann. iv. 29). So alsowe read of the catenas — et Ralum robur. (Hor.Carm. ii. 13. 18.) [R. W.] CARCERES. [Circus.] CARCHESIUM (icapxvo-iov). 1. A beakeror drinking-cup, which was used by the Greeks invery early times, so that one is said to have beengiven by Jupiter to Alcmena on the night of hisvisit to her. (Pherccydes, p. 97—100, ed. Sturtz.)It was slightly contracted in the
RM2AN78XG–Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . rature, though he hasoften written articles on general tojiics for thedaily press and various magazines. While a student at Roston university hewas a regular press correspondent and alsoeditor of a local party paper called the Hub. In May, 1898, (iov. Wolcott appointed hima master in chancery for Suffolk county. Mr.AVilson resides in Boston. BIOGRA FHICA L.—MA SSA CHUSE TTS. 567 CI IA i; I.I:s (; i DDINGS, residing in Housa-tonic, Mnssaclinsetts, and practicin
RM2AFTP90–. Fragmenter af fødselshjaelpens historie. forsnævrede Collum uteri. Og hvadTerapien her angaar, er Roonhuyse unægtelig forud for sin Tid,han dilaterer Cervikalkanalen med Rad. gentianæ, Medulla sambuci,eller med Svamp, præpareret med hvidt Vox, og anbringer derefterhule, intrauterine Pessarier, af Sølv eller Elfenben, for at sikre Ud-floddet af Slim, fordærvet Blod o. 1.; Geijl bemærker i den Anled-ning, at Hegar og Kaltenbach lader Simpson være den Første, der- 1844 - brugte Pressesvamp, og Winckel Enzianrod 1867! — Om sin Virksomhed som Jordemoderlærer har Roonhuyse iøv-rigt ikke efterladt
RM2AG0A3B–. Ilios : the city and country of the Trojans : the results of researches and discoveries on the site of Troy and throughout the Troad in the years 1871-72-73-78-79, including an autobiography of the author. No. 319. Goblet with two handles, 5eVa5 a^i^i-Kvrr(.iov. (About 1: 4 actual size. Depth, 29 It.) No. 320. Goblet wilh two handles, SeVa? an(fii-KvTTiWov. (About 1 : 4 aciual size. Depth, 32 ft.) fore, whoever held such a goblet in his hand, when filled with liquid,was forced to empty it before putting it down. In this way the gobletwas always kept clean. I have tried to prove in the prec
RM2AG09TY–. Ilios : the city and country of the Trojans : the results of researches and discoveries on the site of Troy and throughout the Troad in the years 1871-72-73-78-79, including an autobiography of the author. No. 319. Goblet with two handles, 5eVa5 a^i^i-Kvrr(.iov. (About 1: 4 actual size. Depth, 29 It.) No. 320. Goblet wilh two handles, SeVa? an(fii-KvTTiWov. (About 1 : 4 aciual size. Depth, 32 ft.) fore, whoever held such a goblet in his hand, when filled with liquid,was forced to empty it before putting it down. In this way the gobletwas always kept clean. I have tried to prove in the prec
RM2AX5N16–Southern good roads . ie neaifuture. A .feO.OOO steel bridge is to be l)ui]t to eonueet Colnni-bus, Ga., Avith West Columbus. Houston, Tex., has voted .$500,000 of bunds fur theconstruction of concrete viaduct across the liaynu atthe foot of Main street. The railroads and the city at Texarl^ana. Tex., haveagreed on plans for a concrete viaduct to cost sf:100-000. Scott county. Va.. will build sticl bridge l!ll feetlong over the North Fork of Holston river. Hillsboro, Texas, has been asking for bids iov 32,000s((uare yards of paving and aliout 13.000 linear feet ofimproved sidewalks. The Goo;id
RM2AN74Y9–The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three centuries.. . n 1T!)S by (iov-ornor ilifHin, of Penn-sylvania. Ho was a na-tive of Chester Connty,Pa., and was horn inITCiO near Lonibin CrossKoads, Pa., liis fatherbeinii a descendant of the Earl of AVi.uton, Scotland, who, abont the year ITtiH,pnndiased a tract of land of l>r. Irancis Allison, on whichtract Is the boroniili of I-ock llaen and part n{ the townof Fleniini;ton, now in the County of Clinton, Pa. .IidinFleniinii died in Iebriiary, 1S17. His ife was Sarali Cliat-liain, a <hui,!:hter of Colonel Chatham, who owned a lariieestate at C
RM2AJFDXN–Corporis humani disquisitio anatomica : in qua sanguinis circulationem in quavis corporis particula plurimis typis novis . tem , inter hanc & ventriculos fuperiores fubftan-tiaquxdam crafla, alba, & corpori callofo non abfimilis,inmodumarcus fita, illos difterminat, & leparat; nifi ubi ad latera utrin^uc laxa& libera, fblum in partes fubjedas ventriculorumfupcriorumincum-bens, non unita, delabentcs humorcs admittit ventriculus inferiorfeiitertius. Subftantia hxc a Grxcis Ka^d^iov dicitur, /or««, a form.i fcili-cet, qu.i teftudinis inftar tertio ventriculo fupcrftratur. Tab. X V.fig. ja. F. F.
RM2AN5T5W–Purdue debris . PollardLAWRENCE ELLERY POLLARD, Victor, Iov.a Mcchamcai V-i^ir..-n,- :!V.!!> .11 (4);e Vice-Thesis—Design ..i a Central Station Hot Water He City of Logansport, Indiana. At the earlj age of fifteen this youth thoughand started out to make his wav in the world Portillo Raber MANUEL LOPEY PORTILLO, San Luis, Mexico ROBERT THURSTON POOR. Chicago, Illinois B :? in Mechanical Kii.uiiH-cring. Mechanical Engineering Society (3) (4); Athletic Assi ciation (4 iThesis—An Efficiei Under I >.ii. ?. ? | SENEDICT FREDERICK RABER. Keokuk. IcB S in Mechanical Engineering Tan Betgineering
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RM2AGB8D6–. Illustrirtes Konversations-Lexikon; vergleichendes Nachschlagebuch für den täglichen Gebrauch. Hausschatz für das deutsche Volk und 'Orbis pictus' für die studirende Jugend. nb er lange ^dt an ber Spilje einer3af)lrcid)cn Saiibc, bie bort u. in ber Umgegcnb i^r 33efen trieb, biä ercnblid) in einer Sc^enfe ergriffen ivarb. -3n ber Hoffnung, vott feinenSpießgefellen befreit 3U ivcrben, gctäufc^t, Verrietl) er fie noc^ furj vorfeinem lobe burd) .nenfersbanb, 28. i)iov. 1721. ißgl. ,,Hist. de la vieet du proci:.s du fameux (. (btfd^., Sopcnl). 1767). Cnrt0udjC, cigentl. Stolle, bann Umfaffung, U
RM2AM5RP2–Des occultes merveilles et secretz de nature, avec plusieurs enseignemens des choses diverses, tant pat raison probable, que par coniecture artificielle: exposées en deux liures, de non moindre plaisir que profit au lecteur studieux, avec deux tables, l'une des argumens des chapitres, l'autre des singulieres matieres d'iceux . ? ; i. ihacun lait en.1 y.iov horreur. Ombien que Nature lait ainfi or-donné, & que la preuarication derhomme ait mérité dcftrc defti-^ncc a mourir , touicsfois te pcuc.prouacr par raison que la moreneftpointicloDnatiirc, aiosluy eft du toutcon-Ciceronnu traire ...Car de
RM2AN6EA3–The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three centuries.. . erica, andwas the first ancestorof ihe Ki]i family inNew Amsterdam. lieobtained, in 1(;43, a i)at-ent for a i)lot of landQear the fort, in what isnow Iridtie Street neaiWhitehall Street. Inl(i47 he was one of themen appointed by (iov-e r u o r Stny v.)!l. The arms of the fannly were ]iainied outhe stained inlass window of l he tirsi cIumm h erected in NewAnisteidam, and wei-e .mIso caicd in sione oxer the dooi ofthe Kips l>ay House, bnilt by his son, .lac(d)ns. Ills son.Ilendrickson, married .na, dani;lit( r of Nicassins de Sille,first
RM2AGATA6–. Illustrirtes Konversations-Lexikon; vergleichendes Nachschlagebuch für den täglichen Gebrauch. Hausschatz für das deutsche Volk und 'Orbis pictus' für die studirende Jugend. «inii 5U(lk fifljiifniflcii :i. mil fii-iilii()tcin (SifiMibrnbl(irfidinton ^-Injd)!!! Ucvbon in ftlun-J cnuiivmtcn Didiiincn mit bij. iUoiiid)!anjiiiid)id)lit. Iii (Miil)niurt bccjiniit in bcn J^(aid)cn bon Siiiuin, hu boiiiioin l)iov,yi iiod) .vicfi-ftoff iiomiii I)nt. Sif in iuniie intftc()inbf ,Uol)(cihiiinri, ol)iu nnbcven ^Jlnoiuoii, mnfi fid) in bcm SlScino nnjlbjcii. S-or iinicrcJvnd ftciiifvt (id) biiburd) bic-
RM2AX1W1M–The Commercial and financial chronicle . 7%; Oct., I.107. i..: 1908, Jan., 2 %; Vprll, 2 %; July, 2 ,.. BONDS.—There are also $81,000 Maine Shore Line 6s assumed, due 1»23;also $90,500 llclfa-sl A: Moosehead Lake mtge. bonds, due 1920, not guar-anteed, Interest and sinking fund paid out of rental; And. & Ken. stockbonds, Jll.ooo. exchangeable for M. C. stock: Maine Central Interest scripexchangeable for consol. bonds, $8,102. Jointly with B. <fc M. guarantees$300,0110 Portland Union Station bonds. in .ii 1908 $2,119,000 Portland & Ogdensburg 20-year H% guar-anteed b md . Lte I iov. 2 190
RM2AJEMKE–Harper's weekly . September ?f lsi; HARPERS WEEKLY. ill M: KM :i STOCKS IX THE OPERA OF LA GI;.XD1: DLc/ll ESSE UK GERULS1EIX, AS ilAllPJiK S S KiiKLY. [September 28, 1867. Till-: i;rm:i;si-ss of .iov. mp-iiiis - won tlm ill-will of Iwnrdness and indemade to disgrace i v:iiii : ;m.l ulioil tin- IIh>1r-- I.)...i lui^-li: ?? i«l - - !>k--l 111 X,,. irllii will, iiLdyiliyyioallS. (111 I i.llllll-ill( - it is to be produced here ,„, lotmer new Opera-house at Paris, to sug- Dr. JIiitHswis funeral me ot the several malingers now it was understood, wc cles business and esti a credit rather
RM2AJ99BW–Historical souvenir of Phoenix, N.Y., and vicinity . o),Nov. 7, 1H54; John A. King (Queens), Nov. 4, 18,)f>;]., 1872; Samuel .1. Til-den (Sew York), Nov. 3, 1874; Liicius Robinson(Chemung), Nov. 7, 187ti; .lonzo H. (ornell (NewYork), ^ov. 4, l(S79;(irover Cleveland* (Erie), Nov.7, 1882; David B.Hilh Chemung),Ijieut.-(iov., Jan.(i, 188.); eltcted November, 1885 and reelectedNovember 188S, Roswell P. Flower I New York),Nov. H. IMDI: Levi P. Morton (Dutchess), Nov. (I,18.)4; Frank S. Black (Hensselaer), Nov. H, ]8il();Theodore Roosevelt (Queens), Nov. 8, 181)8; Ben-jamin li. Odell, jr., Nov.
RM2AKR6K8–Storia dell'Italia antica . , X, 37. Conf. Diodoro. XX. 35. 2 Virgilio, Ai)!. Ili, 167-171, VII, 200--209, IX, 10, X, 719; Silio Italico, IV , 720, V,123, VIII, 472; Dionisio, I, 25, 2S, 29 f nuli. Sopra ìov tira Cortona e suoi abitatoriin Aceadem. di Cortona ^ tom. IV, pag. 1-32, Roma 1713. 3 Lepsins, Lacs grave del Muxeo Kircheriavo in Avnal. Istitut. 1811, pag. 109. 4 Vedi Buìì. Jalit. 1810, pag. 164; Abecken, in Anna!., 1812, pag, 53-62; Monurn- ined.Tstit. tom. Ili, tav. 41 e 42; e Agramante I.orini, Osservazioni sopra nn etrusco lampa-dario di bronzo rinvenuto recentemente nel territor
RM2AWX82W–The Illinois teacher . -; lbs.lai tfjs. ?KICE. .•? (1.00S 0010.0012.0020.00 DIAMETEl KICE. Large Bells with Hangings and Frame Comolete WEIGHT WITH)KE AND FKAM 20() n)s. :m lbs.422 lt)s.740 lbs. Xo. 5, 24 Liches,No. (!, 27 Inches,No. 7, 30 Inches,No. 8, 33 Inches,rms given on introductory orders iov Warrens Geogrnphies, Greene.Apgars Geograjtfticiii Drauing-Book:, Iotter cO Hammond $2.> 0040.0050.0075.00« Grain-s Oopy- Xo. l,15i.C Inches,Xo. 2, 16iJ Inches,Xo. 3,18,a Inches,Xo. 4, 21 Inches,Xo. 5. 24 Inches, a@» Liberal tcmars, Berar/tn History,Books. Book-Kciping. nt A fuUassortnunt of (iL
RM2AKW07C–Larousse universel en 2 volumes; nouveau dictionnaire encyclopédique publié sous la direction de Claude Augé . Opératcuipour la téléphonie sans til. radiothérapie [pf n. f. du lai rayon el du gr. iiierapeia traitemi ni Méthode de traitement par les rayom .-.?? emenl •? s ? n ,. Homa ? utanés • si h triomphi de la radtothi i ipte. i .. ,,L. Les rayons de Uœntgen provoqui ni i Uon cutanée plus ou mo ?? a ioV , - uivanl ensité el leur durée. m observe tous les ,, depuis lérythème le i tus léger jusqu :. la . , | . rave. On a eu l idée d appliquer cette ..,,,,,i-m-i. destrui tive à divi ; :.. ii
RM2ANJ5KC–The illustrated London news . 1.1- mating winch:1 Ireland has just j-chreologicai Inutitutided at Peterborough, mm tucMirsiou to Oakham and Stamford on Thursday week a 1 11 1 (. ! ! i • i i M.v Mr. M. Jl.P.Iov.mi n.lH ,1 !;.. n: m in I-irll.CCOU 1 X. CROWLAKD ABBEY, LINCOLNSHIRE, Alwyne Compton occupied the chair, and Sir C. E, J. Anderson read a nai-CT on thuscrapiit- o.i the we-t irunf oi IVlcrboroi^h Cndiuhal, winch.Unwed by n 1 W ii ILl ? ll Abbey Church of Peterborough, and the Qonventaal lU-m-u <ui h-SouthBide, AfteranexcuraiontoThomey, I1 .k.il?.(V.v.l.m.l AM-vy.Northborough House (o
RM2AM54YM–Thesaurus musicus : a collection of two, three, and four part songs : several of them never before printed, to which are added some choice dialogues set to musick by the most eminent masters . Awa AtAt Ai> - - - - — — - jr^W. . , 4 BZZ3EZIZLI y—j—i—: ^. ^ £—*—c—»•—^ — 4U^/ti/cgfut Aefowi Mars and Venu^jW/// John LcCle s.. Q * i /letr iov-eii/ i&Ttv jri*ect, Aorvfoect-Acrv /cicely /idic/t i^ctiirn -e— -e- iCT -T-#- 1 33 * x/7v*ct Amv /eve A/ Aon/ /ot^e/t/ micn t*e&***nd i& /ft£jr> dea> - . . / jL dot/ 4?61 V bPi 1 la, I I I . I 1 I - . I i J I I -j—I—F J J X U-± 4 23
RM2ANG6AB–The American anti-slavery almanac, for ..: calculated for Boston, New York, and Pittsburgh .. . <!?J?J 01 9th Sun aft. Trin. 1 Vega, south 9 44.V south 2 G.J^ery dry. Transfiguration. Inferior iOV .10th Sun. aft. Trin.Perhaps rain.St. Lawrence.Vega south 9 12.Geo. IV. b. 1762.a. Adelaide h. 1792Din ap. south 1 4.Vega south 8 37.D runs low.12th Sun. aft. Trin.0 enters nj.St. Bartholomew.5 gr. elongation.Quite cool.9 at er. brilliancy. !St. Augustine. DUSt J. Bap. behead.Paley born 1743.Bunyan died 1688. >g to LQ rt< CO hi KOOOSO Ac. |s-s-:»»HHkU1cScScSggtHHj2 pi| ?|* **-&-»» gK* Lg^2s^
RM2AKXH2D–The Open court . t is in thy brothers eye. (=Matt. vii. 5;Luke vi. 42.) 2. A.eyei lijcovg- Eav htj vrjOTevaijTe tov 2. Jesus saith, Except ye fast to theKoafiov ov (ly evpfjTe ryv jiaaileiav tov 6eov- world, ye shall in no wise find the king-Kai eav fiij aa^liaTiaiiTe tov ad(i[3aTov ovk dom of God ; and except ye keep theb-ipea-de TOV HaTtpa. Sabbath, ye shall not see the Father. 3. Aeyetl7/[(j]oif E(Tr/;i kv /ulaui tov 3. Jesus saith, I stood in the midstKoa/iov, Kol iv aapK.1 ixpiiijv avTolg, Kal Evpov of the world, and in the flesh was I seenTvavTuq /j.E-&vovTag, nal ovdeva evpov dnpuvTu of
RM2ANB8C3–The illustrated London news . hf w0 cii.-ii; f.(viivjH !....?(.:. - - - lu is from Pans, an iliarity ia established upon hi ?!?-. iov an,l I.li.-Lnne are accommodatej-jLiKi-im.-.nf, ihuL ii siv.i-fU.mu lu..and a half all around the wells,liii-imin^. II 1 i.vii;i-^ ??! I r II l^ . ,)l ...-^.n.-l-or l..-.-. If -.-!??.., -i.Win--.-md wit ,v Hhtl i- vaiilm-.,^ .c , | ! ( . r.na;:i. *>.! i!,THhoi-ii!..M:,i th..-w:.lk ket- and, as it i Ll.- oi-f.in h-ro fur every person to buy[ nsiye appears onHere voimg. fair, ii-li-ci-wmol cuanii-y girls, with cleanI 1 one of great antiquity, for wedeath of./ c
RM2AM54M9–Thesaurus musicus : a collection of two, three, and four part songs : several of them never before printed, to which are added some choice dialogues set to musick by the most eminent masters . Q * i /letr iov-eii/ i&Ttv jri*ect, Aorvfoect-Acrv /cicely /idic/t i^ctiirn -e— -e- iCT -T-#- 1 33 * x/7v*ct Amv /eve A/ Aon/ /ot^e/t/ micn t*e&***nd i& /ft£jr> dea> - . . / jL dot/ 4?61 V bPi 1 la, I I I . I 1 I - . I i J I I -j—I—F J J X U-± 4 23. a 4 * dear ? dear-Or ct rs^ dear, /j /Ac dear dca/r /noujyid, reeruifcdJl/vj //wel/terre/i/ /irar/u, a/id ^dl^/cncc Aiy/it 3E£ i 5 -*-p- 0—- ad /idi0
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RM2ANE2GE–Comparative tests of induction wattmeters . load. Port Wayne Induction Wattmeter Type W, Data showing the effect of change of voltage at 75^ Temperature = 62.3 - 63,5Power faction = .99Frequency = 60 cycles/sec. Ctirrent7.537.537.537.48 Voltage Registered 81.7 101.6 101.4 98.5 111.3 99.5 121.0 93.0 J^3V iB Q-QBiLov io ogrr-Grlo 1o ooolla orTd- grtlv/orfc iidsCI3,o0 - S.SO =2 ein&sioqmQT ; .ooaaeIOYO 00 = vonoupoi! borzois t^Qii- 6S.o«j-IoV d-noiijjO o.IOI V.IO 53,7 3,39 i.IOl 5^;, 7 3.90 5.Ill C3.V o.oe o.isi d^,v »b&oL ^ffpt^m-V^^^MsmM^iVrrti^iii ^r. Fort Wayne Induction Wattnietei- Type V/.
RM2ANBRRC–The illustrated London news . A capitaUy laid out sale-ring u and thorough conBdence in thenothing of the desire amongFanchette, made Mr. Sanday:a remarkably good one, Mes W.-.,-: ;!;:? foil prill ip, : -?? ....; , :.,,. ,i. ,... ;:.. [ 1 w I j, ,??, ., . ? ?? I ,?.???? 1| ;...-/, ..iov,i. a= -.v tl 1 I , i:..-, ?? ? ?? ). 1 ill. ?.?? ( ?.:.>???? ? I. ? !? I I .? L 1 .1 Radnor and Dnk m^ham, the Hon. 5k ( :. Col-, eh,- U . Mi -ir it i k;r i 1 i i i i i l tl I i t get hold of a bitof Booths Nectarine I-Sio^om -.nnahit.-l re..iy :i M-nant-farmer whoaename we have not before seen on sale l
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RM2AJ6BC4–.. The artesian waters of northeastern Illinois . 2 .8 .6 36.7 46.1 106.8 37.7 589. 582. 1070. 1565. 36.3 77.6140.39.5 ii.4.2 158.76.21.5 574. (parts per U. S. gallon) .281.739.76 10.V 2 ioV 7.41 .02 2.14 .283.569.17 8. 961.57 7.6*4 .072.69 .31 25.70 ±4.64 (Mg012) 1.25 (CaCl2) 4.28 9.92 .05 6.23 .1521.17 28.74 ii.Vo 13.2*6 13.12 .03 2.20 2.124.528.162.30 *6.*66 9.2*5 .36 .09 34.35 33.94 62.38 91.27 33.46 294 ARTESIAN WATERS OF NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS Table II.—Boiler analyses of underground County Town , Owner Depth of well feet Depth of casing- feet Rate of pumping gals, per rain. Date sample w
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RM2CDCKB1–. What America did; a record of achievement in the prosecution of the war . o. iOv
RM2CGJK4H–. History of the Twenty-third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birneys Zouaves : three months and three years service, Civil War .. . ^0^ iOv ^^ .». ^^ .^^ o..
RM2CD9M5T–. The Maryland campaign and the battle of Antietam . c^ .^. o O. * !) .. O ? o^. o .0 -o-^ ^ ^^^^rf-r: o-^ ^ .^c^^r^^^^o iOv:,. -^l.-
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RM2CE63F5–. The blue flag; or, The Covenanters who contended for 'Christ's crown and covenant' . e despised, condemnedCameronians, who had been hunted to the death buta few months before, as traitors to the government,were now called upon to save the government. Thisthey did. and when Parliament voted thanks and asum of money for their inestimable services, they re-fused any pay. They were not serving as mercenaries,but fighting f(^r Christs Crown and the Covenant.Now that they were the only arniv in Scotland, andhad full sway, did they wreak cngeance upon thosewho iov years had killed them all the day
RM2CE7TCF–. Theron and Aspasio : or, A series of dialogues and letters, upon the most important and interesting subjects . ly, faid 7hero7i, has our Repaft waited,till our Conference is ended. We have fhewed,what a large Field of delightful Speculation,the Scriptures open j and what ample Mate-rials iov the mofl refined Difcourfe*, theyafford. As nothing can be more ungraceful,than to tieghB in our ovn Conduft, what Werecommend to the Practice of Others; let Us,.this very Night, begin to ennoble our Inter-views with thefe improving Subjects. Let Usendeavour to make religious Converfation,which is in al
RM2CT2781–. An illustrated dictionary of words used in art and archaeology. Explaining terms frequently used in works on architecture, arms, bronzes, Christian art, colour, costume, decoration, devices, emblems, heraldry, lace, personal ornaments, pottery, painting, sculpture, &c, with their derivations . part deliveredto the lender, and the other, called the Stocl-,preserved in the Tally-oftice in the Excheciuer.Hence the name Stocks iov the Ciovernmentsecurities. After the disuse of the tallies in 1782the old ones were used for hring in the Housesof Parliament, and caused their destruction in1S34. Tal
RM2CNEW69–. Birds of California; an introduction to more than three hundred common birds of the state and adjacent islands, with a supplementary list of rare migrants, accidental visitants, and hypothetical subspecies . ition. There seemed to be no definiterelation between the duration of the period of regurgi-tative feeding and the length of time required forthe full development of the fledgeling. Young vul-tures were fed in this way iov ten days, and stayed inthe nest nine weeks. Young robins received theirfood by this process three, occasionally four, days,and usually took flight on the fifteenth day
RM2CNW087–. Joachimi Camerarii Symbolorvm et emblematvm centvriæ tres. I. Ex herbis & stirpibus. II. Ex animalibus quadrupedibus. III. Ex volatilibus & insectis. Accessit noviter centvria IV. Ex aquatilibus & reptilibus. Cvm figvris æneis . y ut Solinusrefert ,immemorprafintis copia, itqu&fitumquamreliqueratfktictatem.Jguo dpariter avaris ejr ambitiofisfape contingcrejolet, qui dementa-tivanajpefortuna uberiorisprafentia commodaperfiultitiamnegligunt3perindeut Canis carnisfiufiumperflumenferensmApologo, cui Ph&drus Aug, Lib.hoc S-iov dedit:Amiitit merito proprium, qui alienum appetit.Hefiodi autem verfu
RM2CJ8GJ9–. The early life, campaigns, and public services of Robert E. Lee; with a record of the campaigns and heroic deeds of his companions in arms . mment, was, that he had exe-cuted three soldiers iov firing into a fiack of chickens on the line oftheir march ! The facts were, that Gen. Braj^g was makinsr a move-ment at the time in close proximity to the enemys lines; that thereport of a musket endangered the safety of the whole army; that 308 GENERAL BRAXTON BRAGG. the troops had been so warned; and that the men who fired, andrisked an alarm that put the whole army in peril, were instantlyand prope
RM2CHJ83P–. The Antiquarian repertory : a miscellaneous assemblage of topography, history, biography, customs, and manners ; intended to illustrate and preserve several valuable remains of old times . tU,^ S,a/f . oJf^o,^ tic. Abraham CowjleTo JuL/ijltdJ<iov!i.rntilyF.Blyl/ilVajCor7zhU(. 507 tinns a very odd project, for he there exhorts tliat Pope to confinn byapostolical aiiihority, and to recommend to the whole church the methodhe had found out to teach every body Hebrew, Latin, Greek, andirabic, in a very few days, lie pretended that the laify ougiit notonly to read the Scripture, but also to
RM2CE2P29–. Diseases of infancy and childhood . ated witliAntistreptococcus Serum. (Original.) All of these serum cases did remarkably well. I was impressed by theexcellent results, especially by the distinct fever crisis, after the necessarydose of serum was injected. The streptolytic serum made by Stearn is wellworth trying in severe scarlet fever. M am imlebled lo Messrs. SeluMino- ,^ Chxiy. iov seiuliuo- ,„e sunieient sonnufor clinical trial. -New York IMedieal Record. AInreh 7, 100.?. 630 THE INFECTIOUS DISEASES. The preceding ehaii; is tlie record of a case occurring in my privatepractice. The S2
RM2CPG182–. A dictionary of birds . A VADUVA T—A VOSET 23 only assumed in spring. Among them is the curious Cerorhyncha(or Ceratorhina) niomcerafa which by shedding the horn-like pro-tuberance rising between the nostrils, and here figured, led to nofew mistakes until the peculiarity was known. AVADUVAT, a corruption of Amadavat. AVIS, the ordinary Latin word iov Bird, and in its plural form,Aves, the scientific name of the Class of Vertebrate Animals whichcomprises every kind of Bird. The want of an adjective derived from Avis aiid Bird is onemuch felt both in Latin ^ and English. In the latter language
RM2CRG714–. Steel rails; their history, properties, strength and manufacture, with notes on the principles of rolling stock and track design . Fig. 271. — Teeming Ingots at Open-hearth Furnace. (Copyright, Koistoae iov Co.) ingot mold cars are run under the stripper, shown in Fig. 272, from which hooksare lowered and engage the lugs on either side of the mold and lift it off theingot. The ingot is then taken up by a traveling crane and conveyed to the re-heating furnaces or soaking pits, shown by Figs. 273 and 274, to allow the tem-perature in all parts of the ingot to become equalized before rolling.
RM2CDB8HX–. Ninety-three . HE corvette, instead of goiiig soutli and making for Saint(Catherines, lieaded north, tlieu veered to the west, and reso-lutely entered the arm of the sea, between Sark and Jersey,called the Passage de la Deronte. At that time there wasno light-honse upon any point along either coast. The sun had setclear ; the night was dark—darker than summer nights ordinarily are ;. ?^^ iov.T> -/?i;(;;:7;i7*(;i::,)iiMi.:!ii„ there was a moon, but vast clouds, rather of the equinox than the solstice,veiled the sky, and according to all appearance the moon would not bevisible till she touc
RM2CRY9DJ–. Joachimi Camerarii Symbolorvm et emblematvm centvriæ tres. I. Ex herbis & stirpibus. II. Ex animalibus quadrupedibus. III. Ex volatilibus & insectis. Accessit noviter centvria IV. Ex aquatilibus & reptilibus. Cvm figvris æneis . t, immemovprdfentis copU,itqu&fitum quam reliqueratjatietatem.jguodpariteravaris ejr ambitrofisfipe contingerejotet, qui dementa*ti vanajpefortund uberiorisprdjentiacommodaperjtuttitiammgligunt,perinde ut Cank carnisjrufiumperfiumenferens mApoiogo, cui Ph&drws Aug. Lib.hoc zr&pvS-iov dedit:Amittk merito proprium,qui alienum appetit.Hefiodi autem verjm notus esi: v!
RM2CE7WF2–. Historic Virginia homes and churches . SABOT HILL, GOOCHLAND COUNTY SABOT HILL AND DO^^R A short distance above Bendover, in the same county,Goochland, and also overlooking the James, are two beau-tiful hf)uses, which on account of the intermarriages of thefamilies of their builders are closely associated—Sabot. RICHMOND AND THE I PPKK JAMES 181 Hill, thf (lid homestead of the Seddons, ;iii(I Dover, ofthe Morsons. Sabot Hill was built in 18.>.) by .lames Alexander Sed-doii. afterward Seeretary of War of the Confederate (iov-eriimeiit. It is now the property of Mr. W. K. Harris. Dover was
RM2CPFMHC–. Diuerse imprese accommodate a diuerse moralità : con versi che i loro significati dichiarano . Mifera noce in fu la flradapofla.Sono a chi pafia e più a fanciulli giuoco. Ovniun con pietre in mano a me s accodi»E mi lacerati tutta a poco a poco. Che mertarebbe fìeril pianta/ioV orto e produco i frutti al danno mio? 0 b P h ¥ I I -:; fi ài h b b hi p b £. :^?^.!••.,*»
RM2CH5F77–. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . i-ties for visiL(.)rs and residents, ( )ccan Grove,we think, will have met the requirementsthat anyone niiyht wish iov a summersouting, either fur the day, week, or forthe season. The bathing- at ( )cean (^irovc is unsur-passed. A new locker room has been pro-vided, and this with the large numljer ofordinary bathrooms, places Ocean Grovein the front rank among the bathing re-sorts along the Jersey coast. A new building for hot sea w^ater bathshas also been erected, increasing the ca
RM2CEKXWG–. Applied thermodynamics for engineers. por, along AB,the two increasing in arithmetical uitio.Find the similar lines of relation KL andHF iov the temperature lines JTand YG-,Draw the constant volume line TD^ andfind the points on the entropy planew^ V, B, corresponding to t, u, B. The line of constant volume wBmay then be drawn, with similar lines for other specific volumes, qz,etc. The plotting of such lines on the entropy plane permits of theuse of this diagram for obtainingspecific volumes (see Fig. 175). 378. Transfer of Vapor States. InFig. 167, we have a single represen-tation of the fo
RM2CRX8HD–. The practical telephone handbook and guide to the telephonic exchange . 0^/8 ^—^ 7^=^ L^^r—^-A^ INSULA. ( j 4oooQ iooQ ioQ Qio Qioo Qioool--f O t-joooVJ LmooH -io v-;:./ioV- W400>- --toooV- • --- ■ l- -• --BRIDGE T , BRIDGE BRIDGE [TERMINALS Fig. 440.—Plan and Connections of Silvertown Test Set 464 PRACTICAL TELEPHONE HANDBOOK The battery of 36 cells for the latter test, and another of 3 cellsfor the conductivity tests, are connected by flexible cords andplugs to the terminals on the right, whilst the lines, or resistancesto be measured, are connected to the terminals at the top andbottom
RM2CP5D3H–. Symbolor & emblematum ... centuria una [-quarta] . guidfebus atque rojis ? nunquam mens ebria lutxwVirtutkjludiis ejfe dicttapoteJL Jo ach. Cam erari i Symbolorum LI.. :. P P i a. N u s libjii.de venationequinqueporumgenera enumerat, nimiru to|^/t^,idefifagittariu^harpagemfivecircu.^va-iov,idesi,aureum, ej? duos acmones^ quoru unumwkvci, alterum (inepeculiarinomineitavo-cat. Tertium genm aureumpulchritudine aiteffe conJpicuum,multis comarumpilisjllistfe rejplendens(undtGejnerus ad Hy/znam proxime accedere conjicit) attfcincelereTaurimontes, Cilici&rupes e^^Amanijuga.Hoc luporumge-nus,eo
RM2CT2B3D–. Symboloru[m] & emblematum ex re herbaria desumtorum centuria vna[-quarta] collecta . m ac verfatilk ^ffefolet^ut cumjam te confirinxiffe fugitivumputas, EffagiactamenhaJcfceleracusvinculaProtheus.Vnde (^ Vlato Sophiflam defcrihit ttodcIAov H^^ S-*i^cy, >^ (t»MycfA^ivov^ iiT^i- t^oc Kti^^iov : multiplicem efje belluam^^^ (utefitinprouerhio) non urM manu apprehendendam. Sctpio vero Bar-gaglimin Italicis iihris de JmpreffisyUt vocanty ncs docet, re^letiam eos uti hocfymboio,qui dum in virtutis curriculo, atg^ bsnarum artiumfiudiis retrogredi exifiimanturytanto in iUisftpepromoventurceierius,
RM2CH7WE9–. Astronomy for high schools and colleges . and 6 are known, cross the meridian,one north and the other south of the zenith, at zenith distances Z S and Z8 which call Z and Z, andif we have measured Z and Z wecan from such measures find thelatitude ; iov (j) = 6 + Z and 0 =6 — Z, whence 9 = ^[(6 + 6)--{Z-Z) It will be noted that in this meth-od the latitude depends simplyupon the mean of two declinationswhich can be determined before-hand, and only requires the differ-FiG. 17. ence of zenith distances to be ac- curately measured, while the ab-solute values of these are unknown. In this con
RM2CRAHTG–. The street railway review . IM-IH.M-ldlt ..1) (WrClll:!! i. riKii;iiT rcJSiTKiN wriii ■riKll.l.lOV WIIKKI, ONWllilO. HIOTILMTnli .< rl Wll;! 1 rri.i. •ruiii.i.iov riii.i.: DOWN. ;irni of the relraclcir so that when the trolley slips olT the wire andhicks the catcher, the same jerk that locks the catcher innnedinlelyinilocks the arm of the retractor, which is then thrnvMi dnwii h.means of a spring, aideil by the weight of the c.ilclui-. Tin- ilevice thus makes a retractor ni iln- inilley catcher ami by il^ useany road having trolley caUlurs (if any make can ccniverl iheniiiilii retrac
RM2CE75CG–. Greek athletic sports and festivals . (f>Lov olrirrapes tQv baKTvXojv iv€^i(3d^ovTO Kal VTrepi^aWov rov <TTpo(f)iov roaovrovoaov, el avvdyoLiTO, irv^ elvai, avveixovro bk viro aeipas ^p Kaddirep ^peiafxai^e^XrjvTo €k tov TTTjxeos. Cp. Paus. viii, 40, 3. 406 GREEK ATHLETIC SPORTS AND FESTIVALS CHAP.. of the thongs is too small and usually too sketchy to allow usto form any conclusion as to the precise method.^ Probablythere were various methods in use. The thumb is always freeand usually uncovered, though occasionally the thong is woundround the thumb separately.^ As a rule the thong is
RM2CE7W7X–. Historic Virginia homes and churches . RICHMOND AND THE I PPKK JAMES 181 Hill, thf (lid homestead of the Seddons, ;iii(I Dover, ofthe Morsons. Sabot Hill was built in 18.>.) by .lames Alexander Sed-doii. afterward Seeretary of War of the Confederate (iov-eriimeiit. It is now the property of Mr. W. K. Harris. Dover was built by Mr. ^Vrthur Morson and is one ofthe fairest of old ir^iinas fair mansions. Its lonn- pil-lared portieo is an esi)eeially striking feature. It. too, haschaiifjed hands, but its present owner. Mr. C. Boice, hasbeantifully restored it.. HOWARDS NECK. GOOCHLA.NIJ COINT
RM2CHT26Y–. The dawn of civilization: Egypt and Chaldaea . NEPHTHY8, AS A WAILING WOMAN.3 THE GOD SÎT, FIGHTING. 1 Set-Typhon, a monograph by Ed. Meyer, may be consulted as to Sit ; but it pushes mysticinterpretation too far. The explanation of Sît as typifying the desert and drought has prevailedfrom antiquity (cf. De Iside et Osiride, § 33, Partheys edition, p. 57 : . . Tv<p£va 5è nâv rbaùxnypov Kal irvpâSa Kal ^ripavTiKbv oAws koI iro4/j.iov Ty iyp^TTjTi). His modern transformation intoa god who originally represented the slaying and devouring sun, is obtained by a mere verbal artifice(Beugsch, R
RM2CE0EWP–. Jewish antiquities: . voice of one crying in the wildernefs,prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his pathsftraight(c). He was the Mefliahs forerunner,and in that character was to remove the obfta-cles to mens flying to him as their afylum, andobtaining a^n^iov t« g««, the falvation of God. For any thing further on this fubject we referto Godwins Mofes and Aaron, efpecialJy withHottingers notes. habebantur hominum fcelefliffimi, nee a paena ab he-mini*bus erant liberi, nifi nimia eos tuebatur potentia. Vid.Thucyd. lib. i. §. 126. p. 69,70. et §. 134. p. 174, 175.edit. Hudfon. Saltern vero vio
RM2CDXNKN–. Annals of Iowa . ANNALS OF IOWA.. STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOV/A. Vol. L— No. 3. JULY, 18S2. New Series. MEMOIR OF COL. WILLIAM G. COOP. BY A. R. FULTON. WrW^lUFAiE are still living in Iowa many persons to whomthe name of the subject of this sketch will appeal^.- 5^> familial-, and especially among those who were iden-Mi i titled w7ith the polities of the Territory, and of theli State in its infancy. It is the name of one who was,4, by nature and training, adapted to take a leading parts in laying the foundations of a young State, before thej era of railroads and telegraphs. Nearly all his li
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