RM2CPAM69–. A monograph of the genus Casuarius . J G Keulemans del etiitK IlinternBros lEop- CASUAE.IUS CASUARIUS .Jra a^.SI^r^M<-^U.XT..ff..Ym.. JG .K.euie=rva-TLS del et litK CASUARIUS CASUARIUS BE C CARII Mintern Bros imp j^^a ,1^. ^^^>^.M^ojifjj:jr.jz/v
RMKDNERA–Rome, Italy. 14th Oct, 2017. National Movement for Sovereignity, an Italian national-conservative political party, held a demonstration to protest against the invasion of immigrants and to defend the Italian work in Rome, Italy on October 14, 2017. Credit: Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2CPMNTX–. Illustrations of the American ornithology of Alexander Wilson and Charles Lucian Bonaparte : with the addition of numerous recently discovered species and representations of the whole sylvae of North America. . C1WCLJ7S. I PaH;is Dipper. CTaUasii 3 Diea^ius Violaceus 4 P° Splendidus. 5 D? Seulptilus - MYOTMEMA.2 Rocky Mountain Alt catcher. M.nbsoleta,.6 Cucumber Tree./ Pap air..
RMKDNEP6–Rome, Italy. 14th Oct, 2017. National Movement for Sovereignity, an Italian national-conservative political party, held a demonstration to protest against the invasion of immigrants and to defend the Italian work in Rome, Italy on October 14, 2017. Credit: Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2CT2X7E–. Symbola diuina & humana pontificvm, imperatorvm, regvm : accessit breuis & facilis isagoge Iac. Typotii : ex mvsaeo Octavii de Strada civis Romani : tomus primus[-tertius] . (jfcr^ius Liiiiouiais Ijmaarau/us ./f! Zi7/r///i7/^t^r^. Camestnffa/s- om. T^r/aer/a/s DuxiPomaw:i(i.
RMKDNEPC–Rome, Italy. 14th Oct, 2017. National Movement for Sovereignity, an Italian national-conservative political party, held a demonstration to protest against the invasion of immigrants and to defend the Italian work in Rome, Italy on October 14, 2017. Credit: Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2CE20A8–. Specimens from the Naples Museum : one hundred and sixty-eight plates, engraved on copper by the best Italian artists, illustrating four hundred and sixty-six objects from every branch of art and archaeology . 7(a.r6^i ^/UitS^c AMOUR IT BATTPHIN fA. G-ius- Cavisrretta dis j!ov;Fu4dro t^/Ca^&Z-^ 65
RMKDNEPT–Rome, Italy. 14th Oct, 2017. National Movement for Sovereignity, an Italian national-conservative political party, held a demonstration to protest against the invasion of immigrants and to defend the Italian work in Rome, Italy on October 14, 2017. Credit: Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2CT2WR7–. Symbola diuina & humana pontificvm, imperatorvm, regvm : accessit breuis & facilis isagoge Iac. Typotii : ex mvsaeo Octavii de Strada civis Romani : tomus primus[-tertius] . C^fistop^ofus yUon^s Ucnctorum. Hci J^as^ua/ius Ma^c^us TJcnc/orum. jju^/:car IDux 66 J^etpu^/tccrDux 6t
RMKDNER0–Rome, Italy. 14th Oct, 2017. National Movement for Sovereignty, an Italian national-conservative political party, held a demonstration to protest against the invasion of immigrants and to defend the Italian work in Rome, Italy on October 14, 2017. Credit: Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RMKDNEPJ–Rome, Italy. 14th Oct, 2017. National Movement for Sovereignity, an Italian national-conservative political party, held a demonstration to protest against the invasion of immigrants and to defend the Italian work in Rome, Italy on October 14, 2017. Credit: Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2CEYP1E–. Geology and agriculture. I, 2. Juglans rugosa Lesq. P. 280. 3. .Juglans schitnperi Lesq. P. 280. 4. Ficu.artocarpoidesl&sq.l P. 281. 5. Sapindus angusfj/b/ius Lesq. P. 286. Ceological Survey of Louisiana. Report, 1899 Plate 36. Ficus planicosiata Lesq. P. 282. Grolooical Si-avKY OK Louisiana, Kuiurt. Plate
RMKDNEPM–Rome, Italy. 14th Oct, 2017. National Movement for Sovereignity, an Italian national-conservative political party, held a demonstration to protest against the invasion of immigrants and to defend the Italian work in Rome, Italy on October 14, 2017. Credit: Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2CEYP5J–. Geology and agriculture. Geolooicai. Si rvey ok l.i.t isia.na. Report, 1899 Platb 35. I, 2. Juglans rugosa Lesq. P. 280. 3. .Juglans schitnperi Lesq. P. 280. 4. Ficu.artocarpoidesl&sq.l P. 281. 5. Sapindus angusfj/b/ius Lesq. P. 286. Ceological Survey of Louisiana. Report, 1899 Plate 36
RM2CPAGR1–. A monograph of the genus Casuarius . J, S Xenlemaiis del. et litK 3.5 CASUAH.IUS PAPUANUS ifon.temBros amp. %rc,^. 2^Mr <^u. .KJr. mr.. J 0 Ke-u,lerria.Ti.s del et. litK CASUARIUS PAPUAiajS EDWARDipl MiTi.fcern.Eros imp 3r,.,,,u,.^oc^:.%c:^?c^.jr.jr.JATf7.
RM2CE5H17–. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London . J. G.Keuleinajvs del. at litK . 3 CASUAR1US CASUARIUS SALVADORII Jlin-tern-Rros. inco J™n*2ot>e.s&cWo4.XV.JV.XXV.. J.G.Keulemaivs dal.etlitK. Mirvt era Br O s - imp. CASUAH-IUS CASUARIUS AUSTRALIS A Pram*.2^>4.^>o.W. 1T.M. JUT.
RM2CET17R–. Diario del Gualdi. 1651-1655. Qc//^fej^4»rnv«Jt/A >, ^cLz^7i^. ^-fCifSKV A^ V^iUS^ *»VV<xtj(i. <^iL y5^A^X:t 0. ì 0 i^ CiiY>. u^v>--eoi. LJt,x.*^^uXj^^ci£-v i/h. Cim^A^ (Jy^jhCc ??/ n i/ I LVGtLIO Ì6s^-
RM2CR0A7B–. Symbola diuina & humana pontificum, imperatorum, regum . •V:v-.---:.x Gardtnaies S/jRjjmane^Tidenz^^ il Ludimats de Guisa Lot/rarmaius Ga/ius S/lousius dejuisa Lotbarinjiuf Gallus^Diacouus Gardtnalts SJu/tatu. ^Diaconus Cardthalts S.Laurentu .. j^erdnattdusGWedicesPvcsb Gavdt ^oannesJ^LedicerPvesb Garditta: S.Eu/lacbu TroteclovHispaniarum. iiu. Govonato^T. fitan: jM ^D .7/.
RM2CT2W8N–. Symbola diuina & humana pontificvm, imperatorvm, regvm : accessit breuis & facilis isagoge Iac. Typotii : ex mvsaeo Octavii de Strada civis Romani : tomus primus[-tertius] . DUX 8 4-. jf^j/siics jUciirtrru^^ iyir^/ofum.I^cj^ DUX 8 S- :. J/icoiaus (/?Po>t/r Vtrti^/o/vmJiei Pas^ua/ius ^o^na.Urn^/ofUfft
RM2CPD6C8–. Symbola diuina & humana pontificum, imperatorum, regum . N r XXF.HIE- 13^ XXr. HIERO C RA PMIA, FucrtintjamaliquotPrincipesfceminiE , quibus Pavoindelitiisfuit, a-liis-atquealiisdecauffis.HxCjUtexGallicoSymbolojUciaudi-reefl: , quodfotmx vcnuftatisintegricatemfidti.&conftanciamamoris, erga matuumanteponac ExplicatPavocaudam,laudatu(q5gcmmantes expahdit colo-rcs. Et deinduftriajumbraequofdam repercu(ius,caeteris, quiin opaccclA-riusmicantjconchataquxritcauda. Adveriocsteros Solc,quodficful-gcntibusradiar. Gemmisfuperfufumaurumdicercs. Oppianusmajoriar-tedcfcripfit,quimplaftesfcalpfit. Huict4m
RM2CT2041–. Symbola heroica . £ioa< RefertDion anulo figillatorio Pompcijinfcolpta fuifle trophaea tria; quemarimo*dura & Syllano. Q^od haud dubiè Sym-bolum prsecipuorum vtriufq.geftorum rao-nimentum prastendiu împrç H E R.O, I,Ç, A. & Qucpiadmo- &afcen[iLicomprimicur,ac/îijf-fbcatur: (îc fo-réfiscaufa quâsuiginfullalia-candi -^uÇiici;.^artc ac ingeniotorquet ius proluoarbjr^io^,.; : y. Pactt
RM2CE6R6T–. Les noces de Jeannette; opéra-comique en un acte. Paroles de J. Barbier & M. Carré. Récitatifs (ad. lib.) pour remplacer le dialogue . pris! Nperdla tê . fe Quand ïl est gris! Tout lu vil - huge. Dans un ius. 3 Mji foitantpis! Rien ne iiiari-û-ttS Quand je suis gris! Sur cette pa - »e «54
RM2CT2YG6–. Symbola diuina & humana pontificvm, imperatorvm, regvm : accessit breuis & facilis isagoge Iac. Typotii : ex mvsaeo Octavii de Strada civis Romani : tomus primus[-tertius] . c llatliiaf cy^rc^iiMtx -llu/ifi^.fDux^urQutu^^.Sliri^ Caritil/: Cainio/^ A ■-■V-.:-; ^^Vlaxiiiii&tiiuj-^irJiMX. ius-irii^ CDux;:•;•::■.,■; •Durdui/!f&^n.^ ^?9- E-^MfuTtimlomira^
RM2CDFFMJ–. Constantine the Great; the reorganisation of the empire and the triumph of the church . ius was the deity for Constantiuss son to honour?Constantine resolved that it would be folly to wastetime or thought upon deities who were of no account(Ttepi rov? jur^dev ovra? dsov?). He would worshipno other god than the god of his father. Such, according to Eusebius, is the first pha^e of(the Emperors conversion, a conviction not of sin,|but of the folly of worshipping gods who cannot orwill not do anything for their votaries. But thisgod of his father, this single unnamed divinity, whowas it ? Was it
RM2CPN73R–. Regia via crucis . C A. 504 KEGIJE VIi£ CRVCIS Yius et mifericors elt Deus,et remitteldie iribulationis peccata. Eccii 2,13. Culva animg veslem maculairit, Imiit JES1SanauincCByX rekquum vulueris excui LIBEK. TERTIVS. ^OJ C A P V T II. Crvx emendat, ft) emmdat apeccatis. ius &mifericors eft Deus, &remit-tet in die tribulationis peccata, Ecch. z, 1.3.
RM2CH0943–. Railway mechanical engineer . NT The geographical location of a railroad governs to a largeextent the practices to be followed in the reclamation of scrapmaterial. Some roads find it to their advantage to concen-trate the classifying, reclaiming and salvaging at one principalpoint on the S3Stem, while other roads salvage and reclaim agreat amount of material at the various shop points, leavingthe classifying to be done at the scrap docks. This latterpractice the (ireat Northern has found it expedient to follow,owing to llu number and location of its shops; and ius sliopmen are so trained tha
RM2CE5GWD–. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London . J.G.Keulemaivs dal.etlitK. Mirvt era Br O s - imp. CASUAH-IUS CASUARIUS AUSTRALIS A Pram*.2^>4.^>o.W. 1T.M. JUT.. ? ???-????: ;?? ? ? •?;.;-?.;->?? J,G.Ke-alena.n.s del at lrtiv. CASUARIUS CASUAR1US VIOLI COLLIS . Ifiixterii-Bros imp. ^ramA.S^e. s&oWMJVMJXVU.
RM2CDGTN8–. A short history of art . ius. Heexcelled, however, in architectural and landscape features. Domenico Ghirlandajo (1449-1494) Ghirlandajo was the most skilful painter of this earlyperiod, and his work represents most completely the accumu-lated technical knowledge of the times. What he lacked inimagination and originality he made up for by his art ofcomposition, clever handling of draperies, and the vigorousdignity of his style. Andrea Verrocchio (1435-1488) We have but one picture extant, the Baptism of Christ,by Verrocchio, the master of Leonardo. The careful mod-elling and finish of this w
RM2CP1FJX–. Zoological illustrations, or, Original figures and descriptions of new, rare, or interesting animals, selected chiefly from the classes of ornithology, entomology, and conchology, and arranged according to their apparent affinities . e-cies are known by their dark coloured plumage. Malacono-ius, is, we believe, purely an African group, while most ofthe typical species, like the present, are cloathed in brightand beautiful colours. This elegant bird seems to be abundant in WesternAfrica, but is rare towards the Cape of Good Hope. HenceLe Vaillant had no opportunity of learning its peculiarman
RM2CE3HF7–. History of Rome and the Roman people, from its origin to the establishment of the Christian empire . ius against Veil, Tarquiniiand the inhabitants of Care. The latter had united their armsAvith those of the Etruscans, notAvithstanding their Ielasgiau origin,Avhich connected them Avith Eome (Avhose allies they bc^ame lateron) and Avith Greece, Avhich gave them so many of the vases uoavfoimd in their tombs. This Avar must have resulted for theRomans in an increase of temtory; but the distribution of theselands Avhich Servius made to tlu poor augmented still more thehatred of thi ]iatrieians,
RM2CEPM3D–. Tableau encyclopédique et méthodique des trois règnes de la nature. Jienard Direxcf- HÏSfoire tflaâtreÛe , 7&slejfrce,r a GywTk Bivalve réjukèr^S>, Vénus , Jé/ius PL 280 Fuf 1 . CL . J£.J. iUdoideDeL ?. Histoire (lhf/ia^eUCJ, K>r,r7ks/acé,r nloaml&Bwa/verJytJv, Jie/iard F>ù eau 1 / Vénus , Tenus PL *8i Mùt.x
RM2CE6A4F–. Two African trips, with notes and suggestions on big game preservation in Africa; . ius Hassan had had tbemost positive instructions on this point weeks beforeour arrival, but had neglected it, which, if we had notdiscovered it in time, might have gone far to wreck ourexpedition altogether. As it was, owing to the scarcityof these zanzimeers in Omdurman, it was with thegreatest difficulty that we procured about three-quartersof the required number, and these were of poor quality,several being useless from the first. We were thusin straits all the time, and could not, however muchwe might hav
RM2CDDH2T–. Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . ius, or Commius, an ambassador sent over byCeesar from Gaul to exhort the inhabitants to tender himtheir allegiance, and that the territory over which theyruled is formed in a great part by modern Sussex. It is proposed, in a subsequent volume of the Collections,to give an account of the coinage of these three brothers, |and to recount what history has to say on the eventful,but somewhat chequered, career of their illustriousfather. In the present part we must confine ourselves to adescriptive catalogue
RM2CEWNH6–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. ius in 1774, in hisaccount of the plants growing in Dr. Sherards gardenat Eltham, England. In 1781-6 it was figured by Jacquin,and by him called Physalis Barbadensis, from the islandof Barbadoes, whence it was supposed to have come intocultivation. In 1807, Martyn also described it
RM2CP62D8–. The birds of America : from drawings made in the United States and their territories . nd patience beunderstood. After a careful examination and comparison, I was induced to consider thepresent as a new species, to which, on account of its small size, I gave thename of Dwarf Thrush, T. nanus. It is nearly allied to the HermitThrush, but is smaller, and has the second and sixth quills nearly equal,whereas in T. solita?,ius the second quill is considerably shorter than thesixth. It must be confessed that it differs very little from that species,excepting as to size, and especially that of the
RM2CT3HR5–. Epigrammata Philippi Melanthonis selectiora : formvlis precvm, historiis, paraphrasi dictorum diuinorum, & sententijs grauissimis maxime insignia . f^Allida, ^ (vtferhibent) humariA vocls hy£HA^^ K^emuU :compelUt nomine quemg^fio:K^lternata^ vices Veneris :nuncfcemina, nuncmas: Et tantum conjlans in leuitatefia eH,^uileuis eUy menti^^fid contrariadicit: Et nunc ejje honu^» nuncjludet ejje malm:K^lternatjjidem :fgens ius^ at^refgens Protinus: hic niger eH, hunc Ludouicefuge..
RM2CJ2C7A–. History of Utah: comprising preliminary chapters on the previous history of her founders, accounts of early Spanish and American explorations in the Rocky Mountain region, the advent of the Mormon pioneers, the establishment and dissolution of the provisional government of the State of Deseret, and the subsequent creation and development of the territory . ius V.Spencer. John Aird, a tall, brawny Scotchman, assistant to the jailor ofSalt Lake City, was arrested on the 25th of November, 1884, soonafter the Clawson and Evans cases were tried. On the 30th of Aprilhe pleaded guilty to a charge o
RM2CDXHJC–. Memorie istoriche della regia città di Pavia e suo territorio antico e moderno . Tì)m.r TauVI. fóaJ3o riliov jco/oerfò in u/icrila/fro de/Za^oCattedra/e diQ/avia atterrato in occaetoneràde//a novacJziS/iea può fico beneficio t/llarohio cJ ius JòcJliJotniu d.j^f.c. /77J>.c/ran. cfèertoIcuiuj citi. • cS cutuJ Jcul. 1 ^ts^%
RM2CGJW13–. Abraham Lincoln and the battles of the Civil War . as possible. General Lee and I knew each other wejin the days before the war. We had serve]together in Mexico and commanded againaeach other in the Peninsula. I had tilhighest respect for his ability as a cordmander, and knew that he was not a generato be trifled with or carelessly afforded aiopportunity of striking a fatal blow. Each Ius naturally regarded his own army as thjbetter, but each entertained the highest respedfor the endurance, courage, and fighting qualities of the opposing army; and this feeling extended to the officers and me
RM2CNDEFJ–. Bird behaviour psychical and physiological . Snipes, and the Pen-guins. Some of these groups are regular professionalboxers, and may be even armed with knuckle-dusters,as the Sheldrakes and that giant extinct flightlessPigeon, the SoHtaire (Pezophaps soli tar ius) of Ro-driguez ; or have spurs on the pinion-joint, as in theSpur-wing Geese (Plectropterus) and Spur-wingedLapwings of several kinds, besides the lily-trottingJagands, several of which are spur-wdnged. TheScreamers have two spurs on each wing—a largeone on the pinion, and a smaller one nearer thetip of the wing. All spur-vnnged bir
RM2CEDN4P–. Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day. ius, who had obtained an enormous tract of land, wentabroad as their agent, and prejudiced the ministers in Hol-land and the Bishop of Londonagainst him. The wardens andvestry of Trinity Church in NewYork petitioned the bishop tosave it from the destruction with which they accused him ofthreatening it; the real grievance being his recall of a lease ofland which Governor Fletcher had made to that church. Mr.Vesey, the minister, refused to pray for the governor, andprayed instead for the safe passage of Dellius; an
RM2CH1T3F–. The great locomotive chase; a history of the Andrews railroad raid into Georgia in 1862 . sym-pathy with the policy of delay. Mitchel was as fully informed of all war topics as any person outsidethe war department could be. He was indeed a man of whom it is diffi-cult to speak too highly, and if he had possessed the rank and opportu-nities of one of the great generals we have mentioned, the story of the warwould certainly have been different. His fame as a man of original gen- 3° Daring and Suffering. ius—as astronomer, mechanician, inventor, and civil engineer—was wel] iestablished before t
RM2CT2YPW–. Symbola diuina & humana pontificvm, imperatorvm, regvm : accessit breuis & facilis isagoge Iac. Typotii : ex mvsaeo Octavii de Strada civis Romani : tomus primus[-tertius] . TDuct^s cfyiyc/f/e£a>s ^iu^Ht^:-:: X eopo^c^ 7^ro^u>s. ^X)uJC^-iuj-6^i^-./: ■; :■:■ ; ^rTioshj-^Trrr-tru^. ^rcnuuoc^ius^uCom^C7faasDur^ . ^it :;/-.i--■.::: ^lDujc Sf-^r:r Carin/: Carnio/!;;.
RM2CDKG55–. Sacred and legendary art . ius was shot with an arrow; your Venuslies in the island of Paphos; and your Hercules burned him-self in a great fire because he could not endure pain. Thesebe your gods, O Emperor! ^ When Trajan heard this, hecaused his mouth to be stopped, and commanded him to be led 1 This reply of Ignatius does not seem consistent with the notions of the earlyChristians respecting the false gods. I give it, however, from the PcrfettoLegendario. ST. IGNATIUS THEOPHORUS 679 forth to a dungeon; and at first he resolved to put him atonce to death, but afterwards he reserved him for
RM2CR414J–. The great locomotive chase; a history of the Andrews railroad raid into Georgia in 1862 . he had no sym-pathy with the policy of delay. Mitchel was as fully informed of all war topics as any person outsidethe war department could be. He was indeed a man of whom it is diffi-cult to speak too highly, and if he had possessed the rank and opportu-nities of one of the great generals we have mentioned, the story of the warwould certainly have been different. His fame as a man of original gen- 30 Daring and Suffering. ius—as astronomer, mechanician, inventor, and civil engineer—was wellestablished
RM2CDY0H5–. The ladies' companion to the flower-garden : being an alphabetical arrangement of all the ornamental plants usually grown in gardens and shrubberies, with full directions for their culture . 11. Scarlet Geraniums, and Ferbena Tweedieana. 12 Crassula coccinea, and Salpi-; glossis picta. 13. ^Salvia patens, and German! Stocks. ?14. Fuchsias of varieties, and ^n-I tirrhinum caryophylloides. j 15. Dahlias of varieties, and Ger-I man Asters. 16. ^Salvia coccinea, and DwarfRocket Larkspur. 360 APPENDIX. 17. Hydraugeas, &^ster ^mel-ius, 18. Pentstemongentianijldes,P. fruticosaand Xemopliilainsignis
RM2CP5609–. The birds of New Englandand adjacent states: containing descriptions of the birds of New England ... together with a history of their habitats ... ; with illustrations of many species of the birds, and accurate figures of their eggs . Fig. 1. Great-crested Flycatcher, Mt/iarc/ius crinitus. Cabanis.Blue Yellow-backed yarbler, Parula Americana. BonaparteWater Thrush, Seiurus Noveboracensis. Nuttall.Black-throated Green Warbler, Dendroica virens. Baird.White-bellied Nuthatch. Sitta Carohnensis. Gmelin.Red-bellied Nuthatch, Silta Canadensis. LinnEeus.White-throated Sparrow, Zonotrichia albicoll
RM2CT286N–. 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 . ius presided over thechoir, and regulated the order and method ofthe ceremonies. Priming. (See Grounds.) Princes Metal or Prince Euperts Metal.An alloy of 72 parts of copper and 28 partsof zinc, which has a resemblance to gold. Princedoms or Principalities, Chr. Anorder of THRONES of angels ; usually r
RM2CEWG9T–. Illustrated history of the Union Stockyards; sketch-book of familiar faces and places at the yards. ius of the Bazaar The backbitinghe couldnt do wasnt worth doing. In fact he hadquite a reputation in that direction. I suppose a flea,if it is particularly active, will get a reputation, and areputation must be upheld. I shall never say of thisperson that he did not uphold his reputation. It doesntmake much difference to the flea what sort of a dog hebites. Its just the same to him whether its a thor-ough I red or a cur. So it was with this person. Whetherit was the largest stockholder or the
RM2CDXHD2–. Memorie istoriche della regia città di Pavia e suo territorio antico e moderno . fóaJ3o riliov jco/oerfò in u/icrila/fro de/Za^oCattedra/e diQ/avia atterrato in occaetoneràde//a novacJziS/iea può fico beneficio t/llarohio cJ ius JòcJliJotniu d.j^f.c. /77J>.c/ran. cfèertoIcuiuj citi. • cS cutuJ Jcul. 1 ^ts^%. ( i/eì ! Ilu/eo Q/O e ili forni
RM2CE2ANW–. Perfect pearls of poetry and prose; the most unique, touching, inspiring and beautiful literary treasures.. . )cr ! So{)liia, go to bed ! Harry, quit that snicker! Stop that confounded noise, all of you ! The fun is over. The water is quiet. The dolphins have, turned theirlast somersault. Instead of getting down on his hands and knees,and being as lively as a bear, ius any of them, he goes to shootingporpoiaai SHOOTING PORPOISES. 705 Here is a large school of famous pretension, professors high-salaried, ap-paratus complete, globes on which you can travel round the world in fiveminutes, spect
RM2CE0CEC–. Republican Rome; her conquests, manners and institutions from the earliest times to the death of Caesar . er it is the famousstatue of Pompeius—not to mention the supposed stainof Caesars blood (who fell even at the base of Pompeysstatua )—see guide-books, etc. Modern critics pass allover in contemptuous silence ; but there is sometimesmore in heaven and earth than is dreamed of in theirphilosophy. Photo Anderson. 61. Caius JUI.IUS Caesar 521 A colossal bust in the Naples Museum. It is regarded asone of the most authentic. The lower part and portionsof the face are restorations. Photo Brogi.
RM2CPHDAC–. Symbolorum et emblematum ... centuria una [-quatuor] . ius, magnainmus (frprutkns admodum,nec nonliteratus Princeps ,Jatis quidem appofitv>cumpafcuisfimul&bobus ifta regio abundet^non obfcure innuensfe adRegni illiuspojfejfionem, magnis laboribus ejrpericulis acqmfitam, nullumfacile focium ejfe admijfurum , cumfecundum Thjefiem apudSenecam, Non capiat regnum duos. Jguodlonge ante dixitEnnius, tefie Cic. in Ojf. Nullafancl:afocietas,necfidesregnieft.Secutusefc illum Lucanus affirmat lib. /.Nulla fides regni fociis, omnisc|; poteftasImpatiensconfortis erit*Jllufirif Princeps (JMaximilianus
RM2CT1WC9–. Jacobi Bornitii emblemata ethico politica : ingenuâ atque eruditâ interpretatione nunc primùm illustrata / per M. Nicolaum Meerfeldt... . Pyrin- EMBLEMATrM STLLOGE, L ff XXVII. Pjrraufta vermis eft dc fpccie arancoruin,favis pctnicio-ius. Valitatadrucernastanti/pcr,dum combuftispc-reatalis^ Hincadagium; Pyrauftaegaudcregaudium!dcmomentaneaacbrcvi Ijctitia ,• namq; momenraneum,quoddclcdat, aetcrnum quodcruciar. Quifcmelarcftadefciverit,Iege$(^contemnererfidiccrit,is potteafic ado-mne improbitatis genus propenfus. Siquisvoluptatum^imperiumfcmcl xqio animo patiatur, ilium pofteavaria-fum bc
RM2CEKDN5–. Wakefield memorial : comprising an historical, genealogical and biographical register of the name and family of Wakefield. here therosy hues of his ideal world were dissipated and he soon returned to the oldhomestead. His father next sent him to live with a clergyman, to study the-ology, but a few days reading of the controversy between Calvin and Armin-ius satisfied him that he could not settle the dispute. He returned home, and,after a few more futile attempts to find congenial employment near home,at the age of 15 years, with his parents consent, he went to Boston and en-tered a retail gr
RM2CPK2TG–. Jacobi Bornitii JC. Emblematum ethico-politicorum : sylloge prior[-posterior] . i>rt£ ijt $ennf ein^Unb mann,erfvem9bcnjiat^ftetsf(c^et an SuffUttS caiiats medjjs incedil tn undts,■: lcrrkyedibus, aut modo fecii iier.. Xunlt fcer^Utur offtabmd tm§/y$a$ nit ftatur/ MeAunff vo(6rac(j *$. ■ J u i manibus m a n cus .naiura Jcrtbere nejct i.En nedtbus 4enicfum Jcrtbere djlcii oni ius .
RM2CDGT0P–. Vergnügen der Augen und des Gemüths : in Vorstellung einer allgemeinen Sammlung von Muscheln und andern Geschöpfen, welche im Meer gefunden werden . Ljc^i[ius-o )*>(.ininriiano. i^. Jf. ^l^ro/jr^/Z-tlll- I. * ? Cumc^ ><i,,... -.«iT^ // («••«/•v^v*- -t^cf^ -tcr/. r. IV /T^-. ^VUl * * * ? .::-//.ru./,,.z Cii lytiiu^^co ^ysLiliicriijiio. f-/tn.rrt: yai.:Bifch.^rf/.;,i/iK. P.IV.
RM2CT3BY7–. Omnium virtutum christianarum exemplo Dauidis : pastoris, militis, ducis, exsulis ac prophetae longe praestantissimi nobis adumbratarum speculum purum ac pellucidum, omnibus & singulis piè ac Christianè vivere volentibus perutile ac necessarium : quod etiam figuris Aeneis perpulchris ac artificiosis adornatum . umabalionon difllmiliiniu-ria afficeretur, hortantibus amicis,vt hominem in ius raperct,fihiq; dciniuriafatisfaccreiuberct^rcfponditiSimeafinuscalcibusf^irirct^numobideuminiusambularccogcrem? Talis erat in primisDauid: quipoftquam ipfe quidcm ktiflfima vidoria diuinitus ornatus erat,&
RM2CDWWY6–. Universal historical dictionary, or, Explanation of the names of persons and places in the departments of Biblical, political, and ecclesiastical history, mythology, heraldry, biography, bibliography, geography, and numismatics . Ecgi mis III, succeeded his father, Conga] I, in 535, and died in 557> altera successful reign el about .;:; jrei he was succeeded by his brother Conval. Buclian. Hist. Scot. ius IV, fourth son of Kenneth, sue.ceded his fatherinin., and died about 620, after having been defeated by1. hi ml. king of Northumberland. He was succeeded byhis brother Ferchard. EUG Euge
RM2CT0X2D–. Les emblemes d'amour divin et humain ensemble : expliquez par des vers françois . ^racs; car le.tifev rrûft^îus dmu!, Que n^Jêroit trof£re Cûtiroiur . âê ^A^ûuiânoitpau-âtaj- iîerum. meorumjimetMrirBui.Dimtte erjo me vt^îoMOtiv^auJlulwruioUremtmum ■ Tai.io .. heurej}idtimu:e,cmfinûs îûnr<r-metlyûnt huntoftjm a letirr cours 87 Quart J2 Jaêcùtzi min, ttûTicû. /lJjurfx^. 1TÏnatrvJaperent et intelUgerent. ac nûu^Mtma vrcnddersrJ:. Deuteyon. 7i . ^^
RM2CP295K–. Symbolica vitae Christi meditatio . ^bk^^mri^^kss maritUl CHRISTI MEDITATIO. MAgni iIlmsmyfteri),quoChriflumcxtranatur« ordincm,ex puriftimis Marix ianguinibusfusceptum crcdimus,(ymbolum quodddmfu-it vcllus illud Gcdconis,rorc Coclefti rigatumiQucmadmodum cnim fine ftrepitu in lanac vcllus imbcrin-funditur;itafsccuIoign(5rantcDfius lESVS cx Cxleftibusftiis templis,immigrauit in caftiffimum Virginalis vtcri Cu-Ibiculum. Ipftm autemvirginera Mariam, rcdevcllcri poffcjcomparari icribit Ambrofiusjquae ita conccpit Dfium, vt efitotohaurirctcorporc:de c^ius fruthiftlutariapopulisvc-ftimcnta texunt
RM2CH2DXM–. Real Estate Book of the West End St. Railway Company : Containing sketch plans of the parcels of land owned by the Compnay, together with copies of thedeelds by which the prremises were acquired and of other seeds refering to Restrictions or other encumb . 105 Court. Scale. loo-Jt. rfo-rtoCh 3oj.2.u$ >vJ /v^nc-IUs to ^a-rtb0L.i:a« i^-R-Co. Lot A. 307 2.US T.W7rVoLli*tUj< to .... 1X3. S^ffoto /<V- 3 HTwTois •• ... -AD. fO^
RM2CEPFGX–. Paganism, popery, and Christianity : or, The blessing of an open Bible, as shown in the history of Christianity, from the time of our Saviour to the present day. ius. I am not aware, says he, thatthere appeared more than two really considerable menin the republic of letters from the sixth to the middleof the eleventh century—John, surnamed Scotus, orErigena, a native of Ireland; and Gerbert, who be-came pope, by the name of Sylvester II.; the first,endowed with a bold and metaphysical genius; thesecond, excellent, for the time in which he lived,in mathematical science and mechanical inventio
RM2CE6MAW–. Pompeii : its life and art . ius Adiranus had left by will tothe Pompeian youth. The translation of the word vereiiai, tothe youth, otherwise doubtful, is confirmed by various factswhich indicate that the building was intended as a smallpalaestra or open-air gymnasium for boys. While the Palaestra had its original length, the entrance,which is now nearer the east end, was at the middle of thenorth side. Opposite it, near the colonnade on the south side,is a pedestal of tufa, before which stands a small table of the 159 i6o POMPKII same stone (Fig. 71). The pedestal is reached by narrow-steps
RM2CP28HE–. Symbolica vitae Christi meditatio . ^bk^^mri^^kss maritUl CHRISTI MEDITATIO. MAgni iIlmsmyfteri),quoChriflumcxtranatur« ordincm,ex puriftimis Marix ianguinibusfusceptum crcdimus,(ymbolum quodddmfu-it vcllus illud Gcdconis,rorc Coclefti rigatumiQucmadmodum cnim fine ftrepitu in lanac vcllus imbcrin-funditur;itafsccuIoign(5rantcDfius lESVS cx Cxleftibusftiis templis,immigrauit in caftiffimum Virginalis vtcri Cu-Ibiculum. Ipftm autemvirginera Mariam, rcdevcllcri poffcjcomparari icribit Ambrofiusjquae ita conccpit Dfium, vt efitotohaurirctcorporc:de c^ius fruthiftlutariapopulisvc-ftimcnta texunt
RM2CE24EB–. Arsacidarum imperium, sive, Regum Parthorum historia : ad fidem numismatum accommodata . IUS. Fasti Consularjes. Florus. Erontinus. Tulvitts Uifinus.Giraldns.Go!t%ius.Henninoes. o Herodianus-Herodotus. HfERONlMUS. Hoijlenius. H-ORATIUSw Hyde /inzlus- c » Hyginus. JoSEPHUS. Isidorus Characenus.isocrates.JuliaNUS Imperator.JuLIUS Cffi.SAR. Julius Obsequens. justinus. Livius. LUCAMUS.LuCIANUS. Maccabjeorum LlBE*. Macrobius. Malela Jonnnes. Marcus. Martialis. Mediobarba. INDEX AUTORUM. 407 Minadous. Severus Sulpitius. MlRCONDUS. SOLINUS. Morellius. Spanhemius. Norisius Cardinalis. Spartianus. On
RM2CE1490–. Elliott's 51st annual edition of fall bulbs . ius: Crocus.) A pretty bulb with flowers resembling a Crocus, purple,white striped—treat as Crocus. The peculiarity of theplant is, that the flowers are produced late in autumn, andthe leaves appear in the following spring, ripening the seed;a very interesting plant. The bulbs are large and shouldremain some time without being disturbed. 5c. each;45c. per doz. Sy mail, add 3 cents per bulb. CYCLAMEN. ^ Among the many charming plants which grace theflower house and sitting-room during the spring and wintermonths, few, if any, are so interestingly
RM2CGXHHW–. The Street railway journal . ain on the bolts from the plow-board orstationary broom isrelieved by means of pro-jections cast upon the face of the pedestaland forming a seat or rest for the rigid haug twenty-five. The summit level occursabout midway, at an elevation of about 160feet above either terminus, the total risefrom the depot at Portriish to the summitbeing 203 feet. Some sharp curves existalong the line, the worst one having a rad-ius of about forty feet. There was somedoubt in the mind of Sir William Siemens,the constructor of the line, whether withthe arrangements adopted these in
RM2CJ7ENC–. In brook and bayou; or, Life in the still waters . ] ^itZo.m^ius.t Diaptomus. -Hydroids.xxii IN BROOK AND BAYOU. CHAPTER I. EHIZOPODS.THE SLOWEST THING ON EAETH. Akyoke who makes good use of Ms eyesknows that there is a multitude of things to beseen everywhere which escape the attention ofthe careless observer. There are beautifultints on the flowers, odd shapes among theleaves, curious rocks that look like and arepetrified animals, wonderful insects, and manyother interesting things which he could easilypass unheeded. But the keenest-eyed person might standby a wayside pool without ever gue
RM2CE4MR9–. American fishes; a popular treatise upon the game and food fishes of North America, with especial reference to habits and methods of capture . and it is probable that its im-portance as a food fish will increase in years to come. In 1880, over 350,000pounds were sold in New York city. There is a small species, Serranus trifurcus, resembling the Sea-Basswhich has been found only in the vicinity of Charleston, S. C, and Pen-sacola, Fla., where it is called the Rock Black-fish. It occasionallyfinds its way to the Charleston markets. The Squirrel fish, Serra/ius fascuu/ans, is a beautifully colo
RM2CF315A–. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. Dhaiinc. on Fohms. times, because tlic ,suri)Ius stocks of the pallcrnssliown were sold out. The stock became so brokentliat the winclow had to be taken out tlie fifth day.This for flannelettes in August is not so bad. VijX. 3 shows an eidarged view of the centraldrape. This was a simple drape, the side bands help-iuL; out the effect. The photograph shows very clear-1- how to drape this full form. The goods aresimply draped over the shoulders of the figure, thesame as one would throw a
RM2CNFCYB–. The birds of New England and adjacent states : ... arranged by a long-approved classification and nomenclature ... with illustrations of many species of the birds, accurate figures of their nests and eggs . Great-crested Flycatcher, Mt/iarc/ius crinitus. Cabanis.nine Fellow-backed Warbler, /W»/a Americana, BonaparteWater Thrush, s,,urns Noveboraeensis. Nuttall.Black-throated Green Warbler, Dendroiea virtus. Baird.White-bellied Nuthatch, Sitta Carohnensis. Gmelin.Red-bellied Nuthatch, Sitta Canadensis. Linmeus.White-throated Sparrow, ZmotritMa albicollis. Bonaparte.Snow-bird, Junco hyemalis.
RM2CGY7PJ–. Electric railway journal . the disposal of snow, and this method results in^uch shorter hauls. In some cases manholes are .4 iuS^ I^JIk ^ truck has its own route to cover. About twenty saltboxes are distributed at principal locations about thecity where there is a large amount of special work.The railway company has a private telephone dispatch-ing system operated from a central office in the mainoffice building with a telephone at the end of each carline and at other principal locations. This has provedinvaluable in carrying out the snow-fighting program. Chicago Has Immense Wing Plow Prope
RM2CDFRKC–. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . THE GARDENEES CHEONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. EIDDELLSPATENT PORTABLE ELASTIC PIPE JOINT. Especially adapted for HOT-WATER PIPES for WARMING CHURCHES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS,SCHOOLS, CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES, &c., is extremely simple, perfectly watertiglit, savesfour-iifths of the time and labour in erecting hot-water work, can bo rapidly put together by an ordinaryworkman, and can be removed and re-erected without injury to pipes or joints. [July 25, 1SC8. Pro ius and F>-icc List fre ETDDELL^S PATEIT SLO¥/ COMBUSTION BOILER. For WARMING
RM2CP42HD–. Symbolor & emblematum ... centuria una [-quarta] . iam mcminit Nemefius cap.i.de nat.hom.Etpinnotberis Scholiafies A-rifiophan.in veffis. Horapollo quidem, eumquefeeutus PieriusyJcribunt,Aegyptioshominemquiapropinquis cureturt hoc hie-roglypkico expreffiffe.SednosexCicerontn. de Nat. Deor. adci-viitsjoctetatisconjuntlioneminterhomines referimus yquamprimum confiituiti vfietctjndigcntia. Nam, ut Artemidor. aitIll.Omrocr.ixJit^tTols^^dvcts^c^ius.^ng^ r&SV <r«?&^*-0cafo/Auvi Auxiiiohominesopushabent^adjumento alioru.gua de re inPlaton. ejr Artfiot.potiticis leguntur plurima. <^(dhoJfrita
RM2CPH79A–. A history of British birds . umann, Voeg. Deutschl. v. p. 252). In other Picidce, as Macgillivrayobserves (Audubon, Orn. Biogr. v. p. 542 and B. Am. iv. p. 289), the arrange-ment is different. For instance in Dryohates vUlosus, the prolonged bones recurveround the right orbit to reach the line of the posterior angle of the eye, whilein Sphyrapicus ra7-ius, as well as in the two species next to be described, theyextend only to the middle of the occiput. GREEN WOODPECKER. 467 SO much feeds, while it is freely supplied with mucus eachtime that it is retracted into the mouth. An examination ofth
RM2CT14BX–. Moral emblems : with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages and nations, from Jacob Cats and Robert Farlie : with illustrations freely rendered, from designs found in their works . .—These ])eoi)le are wise for others, and fools to themselves. Ksr proprium stuititix, aliorum vitia ccrnere; oblivisci suoruni.—Cicf.ro. Nihil tun)ius est convitio quod in auctorcm recidiL—Plutakch. ()i all the causes which conspire to i)lindMans erring judgment, and misguiilcd mind.What the weak head with strongest bias rulesIs Iride, the never-failing Vice of Fools. l..PF. FOLUY IS PRIME COUNSELLOR. WHERE
RM2CR1D2G–. Nebulo nebulonum, hoc est, Locoseria modernae nequitiae censura : qua hominum sceleratorum fraudes, doli ac versutiae aeri aëriq[ue] exponuntur pùblice . vel velimus: tarde po-ius feft promittendum, & mature tuneftaudiun. Et elegans de hac materiaE> i didum || Nebvl. Nebvlon. di&um eft Stobacilib.de moribus:Frimquanipromittasydelibera: & cumpromiferujactes: primfmgauerujecifipofteafalleretsl. ldergoagasyvtnequumeritotuuteodetit. , . .n-. Coronidis loco epigramma Iacobi Billii,quod in Anthologia eius extat, de Dei acmuhdi pollicitaHonibus^anhecl⭕Vt mundm/tcfunt mmdipromiJfa,quod ipfeVromtt
RM2CEYWG0–. Fables of Aesop and others. However high their blood may beat, one may venture to af-lirm those to be but mongrels, and asses in reality, who make abustle about their genealogy. If some in the world should bevain enough to think they can derive their pedigree from oneof the old Roman families, and being otherwise destitute ofmerit, would fam draw some from thence, it might not be im-proper upon such an occasion, to put them in mind, that Romy-ius, the first founder of that people, was base born, and the bodyof his subjects made up of out-laws, murderers and felons, thescum and ofF-sconring o
RM2CPJD60–. Francisci Sanctii Brocensis .. . id lit Ardelio nemo me- ^mr^ius docet Martiale,his verbis, **T e Deciamas beUeycaujas agis,kttale>bcUi9BiftoriMbeUaSyCarmmabcUafacis.Componis beUi mimos,cpigrammMa bcfle,BeUus Gramrnaiicus,beUus es ajlrologus.ttbeUecantas^eyfaitas^XttalcJbeUe^ BeUus e$ meiyrxJbeUxvs es arte piU.Vil bene cm factasjaas altamen omniabeUc.Vts dicam quidfistmagnut eft ardelto.&m Martialis alibi, deridens fenem Afruraicaic: Condittcumtibiiamfexagefhmmefiis, Etfaaesmultojflcndeatalbjpilo: ... , R « t$4 COMJHEMf. IN AND* Dccurrk totd tiagm urbe9nec uUd cdtkedraeftt quo non mdnefe
RM2CPHWY5–. Symbolorum et emblematum ... centuria una [-quatuor] . ttrtlt in tdverftsjimidusfed-vivtfeeundli,2%eu te h«c extolUnt.illive dejicknt. Rt ACA Jo ACH. CAMERARir SyMBOLORUM. LXV. Cademiciquidam do&ijfimiTicin&nfisfquifiAffidatosjdeB, receptos infidem aliorum nomi-naruntyprofuo K^icademiafymbolo elegerunta-vem,qua votatufuo adfteliamMercuriitenditfinfra quam puiiusex ovo quafiprofiiiens 3 & aias quoque advolandum expandens con/picitur. Vocant autem avem haneStellinum^quodtamen nomen nec apudveteresneque rtcenti-crcs inveniturjtno exceptoAfcutano>utrefert Contitisyex cu-ius Italtco libro hdc
RM2CR9ER7–. American engineer and railroad journal . EXPERIMENTS ON SPIRAL SPRINGS. The drawing board shown in the accompanying engravingIs made of well-seasoned white pine, with strip battens andclamps of hardwood. It is provided with a wooden straightedge 3V£ ius. wide by 5 32 ins. thick, extending the full lengthof the board. To operate the straight edge an ingenious de-vice is used, whereby the straight edge is held parallel at alltimes to the top and bottom edges of the board. From theengraving it will be seen that two l^-in. pulleys are attachedto a small bracket at each corner of the board, one p
RM2CNGP31–. Britain's birds and their nests . Plate 38. YUEASANT—P/icuia/ius colchicus. Length, 36 in. [Gallin.e : Phasianida;.]o 114 BRITAINS BIRDS AND THEIR NESTS. 115 eggs in a hollow scraped in the ground, usually at thefoot of a tree; the eggs are very little larger than thoseof the Grayhen, and are somewhat similar in colour,but of warmer and richer tint. Incubation lasts about amonth. The slight differences between the chicks havealready been noted. The name Capercaillie is a Celtic word, so corruptas to be of doubtful derivation. It has been variouslyrendered as bird-, goaf-, old-man-, and horse
RM2CNHXGM–. Annus symbolicus, emblemmatice, et versu leonino : quemcumq[ue] statum hominum incitans ad animum pie recreandum : humillimè oblatus serenissimo electorali principi Carolo Alberto vtriusq[ue] Bavariae &c. duci. etc. etc. [sic] : accrescenti orbis terrae delicio . Paoc,PaX, claTnaiuSc^ paxaer-oellavt. Toi-tis aJ^st niiles ^Dux aiDiis T^it /leriLs. Lentus ad^st miles ^ Roboris, aut artis,^•efsp vra^ftaliit oniLs. Par fvi^toria. Martis. Tlostem Twn astusVin^, sed beRicj, ce/ius.
RM2CPK2NT–. Jacobi Bornitii JC. Emblematum ethico-politicorum : sylloge prior[-posterior] . Xunlt fcer^Utur offtabmd tm§/y$a$ nit ftatur/ MeAunff vo(6rac(j *$. ■ J u i manibus m a n cus .naiura Jcrtbere nejct i.En nedtbus 4enicfum Jcrtbere djlcii oni ius .. y$a$ offt bit ^latuv nicfyt vevmag i<&ewo§n§eitt entiicij ivinat an ta,a . M +0. in qufld ludenirmjtintdes Ulosfo nuwenlcm, ■r Vidijsrs nedibus, quce manious carutt
RM2CEFJEC–. Revised, illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees shrubs, roses, bulbs and bulbous plants, grape vines, small fruits, etc.. ckmanni, often growing ten or twelvefeet the first season. It is a perpetual bloom-er, giving an abundance of flowers through theseason. In color it is a very deep sky-blue, dis-tinct from any other kind, and very attractive. HONEYSUCKLE—Lonicera. Monthly Fragrant, or Dutch Honeysuckle.— Blooms all summer. Red and yellow, very fra-grant flowers. Halls Japan Honeysuckle.—A strong, vigor-ius, almost evergreen sort, with pure whiteflowers, changi
RM2CF0BX0–. Romanorvm imperatorvm effigies : elogijs ex diuersis scriptoribus per Thomam Treteru S. Mariae Transtyberim canonicum collectis. o* appellar et. Duxit vxorem filiam Mifithei do-ililpmi viri, cmus conftlijs adiutm multa preclare gelpComa Terfas.pròfe{ius,per Meftam iterfiicicns, quicqùidboflmm in Tbracijs reperii, fugauit ; per Syriam,i» Jntio-cbiam vemens,-perfixj,qui eam occupauerantjrequentibx*pr&lysvicit. SaporeRegefubmoto, Carrai TS(ifibinrecepii.Mifitheo confutare óptìmo,artibus Vbilippifublato,Gordia-mts, Tbilippummeimlocumaffumpfit, Trafetlum&pa-rentem appellami : qui eius benedienti*
RM2CDANKN–. Fruit and ornamental trees, roses, etc . Ml. LIMONIUM TRI- FOLIATUM.(From photograph atFruitlands ) LADELPH USringa, ork Orange),nts each,o n a r ius.fragrant.Dianthiftorus. Semi-double.Gordonii. White, large ; bloomslate. Grandiflorus. Very large flowers. Multiflora plcena. Flowerswhite, double, fragrant. Primulseflora. Flowers white,semi double. Rosseflorus pi. Double. PUNICA GRANATUM. (Pomegranate.)25 cents each.Alba. Double white.Liegrelli. or Variegata. Double-flowering, variegated ; very handsome.Rubra. Double red. PYRUS SALICIFOLIUS (Willow-leaved Pear). Of medium growth and weeping h
RM2CEXBJP–. Liberator mail book [manuscript] 1831-1865]. %- ..^^-f^^( -P, ^ Cd-yroti Ccc^VT,<kJlfA,/^(^. ^2S ^^/j^r--^ ^-^;^^ //^ ^^,a<oo 7.o,f ? I ^o^ fro zr.i s-i^ zz:i //ri, S , //,?/ ^ A .ft; 12.1(1 ] /l^.^d: /rX /(i.Xi; ^;;^^ //.;-^ mr CUinAaU)!^ /G.^) i-yn /?:Z/ Z.ciC /S.t) Z.fiV /flit S-ou zo-.-z, y I ius, ^^ Ca/i/uJt}/o A, /LfCf.
RM2CHN872–. Historical sketches of Europe . . compiled from several centuries and adorned with ioriginal drawings . Kmperor Henry IVin penitentials is standing Kaiser Heinrich IV.steht flelrendzuKanossaim mi o mploring Pope Gregory VII Lo with- Bussgevande urn die Losung des §egen ihn .ius§c- drawthe anathema pronounced against him -sprocknenBannesvondemPa i ortlLzu eriaiigm X I . 96FullM»St.N.York SW1D1EH, QUEEN CRISTINAS ACCESSION TO THE THRON rHRONBESTEIGUNG DER KONLCIN CHRISTINA.. fe« The Marshal leads the young queen inraidsl of Der Marschall fiihrt die junge Konigin mitten unter the assembled diet
RM2CR1DMT–. Nebulo nebulonum, hoc est, Locoseria modernae nequitiae censura : qua hominum sceleratorum fraudes, doli ac versutiae aeri aëriq[ue] exponuntur pùblice . ior efiformapulcritudo.qua conjpicipotesi, quam qu&fermonis pingitur induftrn: necnon dmiti&nonqutpudmmtUm. Dcni. O i> A III, /j Deniq; quid verbis opus cft? Speftemuiagendo. [outd.i$.Met.] O r> a III. In VroMatomfiexiloquoSi&nhulAforenfes. Kfci e v s. Ius cereum, quo voluntj rabul* fle&unt. CEnfura nunc tornattlesIurispentos prouocat,Qm, ceu lubeum cenumlorqumtjetorquentjpe&cant.Horum minifirantfraudibmDigeftatDecretalia,Codtx,NouelU
RM2CPH46M–. Symbolorum et emblematum ... centuria una [-quatuor] . JLjicit e capra di&amnus vulnere telumfSicfugat ex animajj>esfyfelusfc metuml S f Ovis. Joach. Camerahii Symboiorum xx — , Vis,pecus aiioquin imbelle^quodtamen inftar vdidi arietisfceptrum &coronaregiamde- jictt, tjpus eji i//ius, qui apotentiore non /evi »affectus injuria,fert quide adcertum tempus ^atienterficontemniiintereatamenobfervas occafionem a/iquam, utfe tandem quoque vi- ru ofiedat, & adverfarium fuuprofiernat Nam ut aitP. Sjrus, Furor fu lasfa faepius patientia.Efi autehoc defumtum exTragosdiaAccii antiquipoeta^Bruto,
RM2CNMR74–. The ivy wreath . TI ^K PUBI 1907 4B*-iUs > ASTilR THE IVY WREATH. BY MRS., HUGHS, AUTHOR OF BUDS AND BLOSSOMS, AUNT MARTS TALES,ORNAMENTS DISCOVERED, ETC. ETC. WITH BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS. PHILADELPHIA: LINDSAY AND BLAKISTON. ci AY Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1849, BY LINDSAY AND BLAKISTOX, In the Clerks Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA: C. SHERMAN, PRINTER, 19 St. James Street. TO MY YOUNG READERS. FULL many a year, from youthful prideTo this late hour, Ive striven, And every wily effort tried, The young and duct
RM2CE1MCW–. The study of animal life . Fig. 58.—Phenacodus f>riniiP!ius, a primitive extinct mammal from the lowerEocene of N. America. The actual size of the slab of rock on which it restedwas 49 inches in length. (From Chamberss Encyclop.; after Cope.) animals—horse, rhinoceros, and tapir, and a larger number ofoven-toed forms, hog and hippopotamus, camel and dromedary,. Fig. 59.—Head of gorilla. (From Du Chaillu.) •ind the true cud-chewers or ruminants such as sheep and cattle,deer and antelopes. From the ancient predecessors of the modern 270 The Study of Animal Life PART III Ungulates, it seems
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RM2CE671R–. Reveille . Baseball The baseball teams that hae represented ll. A. C. on the dianiiMid duringthe past few years have Ijeen of such a character as to claim a place amon; theforemost college teams of Maryland. There was a time when the college reliedentirely on the baseball team for its honors in athletic soprts. Since the adventof our victori<ius footliall teams the baseball teams still hold their own, althoughthev do not stand alone as an .1. A. C. sport. Last years college team was thebest team of bona fide students in the State of Maryland. The prospects forthis vears team arc verv b
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