RM2AKXGJA–Le chroniche di Giovanni Sercambi, Lucchese . CCCIV. Come i Genovesi volsero uccidere il papa. E mentre che tale stanza era in Genova, non potendo i dictiGenovesi il bene sostenere, fra tra la comunità di Genovamosso odio contra il dictopapa, intanto che dipo molte5 ingiurie facte a suoi cortigia-ni, lo volsero un dì uccidere,salendoli adosso con numerod armati. E lui che sempreal bizongno ricorrea a Dio,io abracciando il suo crocifisso, non fue dalla loro mala voluntà offeso, et vendo questo, il dictopapa co suoi cardinali diliberò partirsi et venire a Luccha; &avuto Lucha tale imbasciata, do
RM2AJHX5M–The exterior of the horse . Fig. 244.—The full gallop (2d heat ; posteriorbipedal base).. pzEarscmiEa: E^ naZEHZECHr Fig. 245.—The full gallop (3d beat ; anterior lefttripedal base). fcia tsM BB tai-^ 5 Fig. 246.—The full gallop (left diagonal base).
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RM2AKTYJM–Le chroniche di Giovanni Sercambi, Lucchese . on si desse alla roccha entrata nò uscitadalla parte di fuori. Dapoi, veduto Castillioncelli et referito, fufacto come al presente sta; posto che molti ciptadini in più di-versi di quello andassero a provedere. Ultimo rimase il solfici-tare di tali fortesse a Lazzari di Nicolao Guinigi e a Turchio 30di Bonaccorso Balbani e a Tomazo Ricciardi di Luccha. E taliprincipio di tali castella funno principiate del mese di gungnoin 1395, ^ fi^^ ^^ poi a molti mesi, con gosto di più di fi^ori-ni 8000 d oro, sensa pietre né opre di contado, le quali funnoinnu
RM2AFXBAT–. 'My country, 'tis of thee!' or, The United States of America; past, present and future. A philosophic view of American history and of our present status, to be seen in the Columbian exhibition. GEN. THOS. W. PALMER, PRESIDENT NA-TIONAL COMMISSION, worlds COL-UMBIAN EXPOSITION. 236 MY COUNTRY, TIS OF THEE. ously represented at this Exhibition than at anyof its predecessors, and there has thereforefittingly been formed a Board of Lady Managers.At its first session, on November 20th, 1890,Mrs. Potter Palmer, of Chicago, was unanimouslyelected President. She was born at Louisville, Kentucky, her
RM2ANDM9W–The Encyclopedia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, and general literatureWith new maps, and original American articles by eminent writersWith American revisions and additions, bringing each volume up to date . SMITH rKEMIl.l.. key-rod is surrounded by a spiral spring, whichraises it after it has been pressed down upon thepaper. Mr. A. Ely Beach, now one of the proprietors ofthe Scientific American, obtained a patent In1856 for a machine intended to print embossed let-ters for the use of the blind. It covered a princi-ple afterward developed into success. All theprinting was done at o
RM2AG95PE–. Portrait and biographical record of Winnebago and Boone counties, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States. liMJ) R % n AOii i^i c5 Qilf..
RM2AG0MB9–. Brockhaus' Konversations-Lexikon. ^^ORG 0 AVaffondepot B 0 K G 0 |«.m,a.H>.lhau... u , 11 J S.-°ih Ä ]R TINO VTnto^Marliii». ^^j^ Monte- rr^eUliatrOkmZain Aiiroa ^> jP /^^o^K t a r r e a 1 .^^? Ttfarinflihaapital- y B 0 K 0 0 Z^A. R (),, ^^ , - - t vt 4^rf^ Marine- >? ; ?---S E 2<Q)]^J&.^ HaSataib 1:U720 ^-^ tCdan3Saitärlaiarta fd^ duti^.Vj/rm/iicGlJlUÜa^ F. A. BrocTcJinus Googr-iu-Usl.AnKlHll.I.plpÄfg. o 5 6 i C 7= 3 P5 «* ^,g COp) CO rt . ö 5 Ca -^ £ (2 (So« ö e ra ; ; bD •-; rt O rt 7J r=i :; — M CO o ^ r OJ CJ „S o O ^ TO ^ 3 o S P5 3 ra - CN S^ « C, ^< . .2 § -^ .1
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RM2AWKKX8–Wheels and wheeling; an indispensable handbook for cyclists, with over two hundred illustrations . Humber Safety—1885. some awkward device designed to bring the handleswithin the riders reach. Such combinations resultedin giving very peculiar or sensitive steering, to remedywhich some automatic device was generally adopted,and was at that time considered very important.Even as late as 1887, A. J. Wilson refers in his bookto this sensitiveness of steering, and remarks that onthe Humber this defect is remedied, and the cam-and-spring controller aid in steadying the steering/ 86 WHEELS AND WHEELI
RM2ANEG0C–Annual report of the city of Somerville .
RM2AKBBD8–Stetson family : containing a short account of the family origin and a genealogical and biographical sketch of the descendants of Simeon Stetson . s solemnly agreed, in case the Federalists secure his electionto the Presidency, to become of their paity, and that his administrationshall be such as they may direct in all cases. Therefore, should theysucceed, we must ere long bid adieu to our freedom, if not to the in-dependence of our beloved country. It therefore becomes every man to rally at the election polls as hewould to the sui)port of his countrys standard, to meet and rei)el thearmy of a
RM2AJGTJ7–Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . course thismakes business quiet. All the under-priced BUSINESS CHANCE. GROCERY BUSINESS FOR SALE ; ONE OFthe best stands in Toronto. Average netprofit, $200 per month. A. B. H., care Grocer. 22 Did it ever strike you thateach 5c. package of Bread-makers Yeast contains 6large sized cakes not 5. A. H. Badoerow. Alex. H. Dixon. The Badgerow, Dixon Bonded Vinegar Manufacturing Co., 79 and 81 Jarvis St., Toronto Highest award, Toronto Exhibition. We Please Them All I We deduct from prices the cost of travel-ing men, and all allowances for bad debts.We sell Shears
RM2AWHBKP–Valeria and other poems . lous thoughts. The world is wide to roam in, and afar My soul shall find content. Deny me not A little time to purge away this grief That stains my friendship with disloyalty. The King.Is love so grave a thing to you as well?Yes — you shall have the passports. See the world,And bring us news of it. Florimond. When I returnA heart reborn to freedom and true faithShall thank you fitly. [Exit the King and train; and, at a sign from Florimond, thefollowers of the Cardinal.] 1 am yours. This hourMy soul is turned to steel. Cardinal. A Vancua! Florimond.I shall not stand ag
RM2AJ4PP7–Turf goods : fine harness, saddles, trotting and running horse outfits . ers 99 Road Carts 93 to 97 Robes, Fur 54 Lap 54 Rollers 56 Rubbing Cloths 56 Sashes, Jockey 114 Saddle Housings 109 Pads 109 Race 113 SAODLES, Riding 100 to 109 Saddles, Race and Exercise 112 Track 46 for Bugg3Harness 46 Saddle Furniture 113 Salt Sacks, Sweat 56 Scrapers 78 Si<le Weights 16 Shaft Attachment 88 Singeing Lamps 77 Shoe Protectors &6 Soap, Crown 119 Harness 119 Saddle 119 Sponges 119 Soaking Tubs 69 Spreaders for gaiting horses 87 Spurs, Race 114 Riding 99 Sulky Whip 85 Stable Brooms 70 Forks 70 Pails 70 S
RM2AJFPHK–Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . MADE IN 4 SIZES. 24 THE CANADIAN GROCER. SALES MADE OR PENDING. Mr. J. Gosnell, Victoria, B. C, has soldout his grocery business. A. H. Wardell, grocer, Toronto, has soldout to his wife, M. J. Wardell. J. H. Walker, general merchant, Alma,Ont., has sold out to G. B. Wray. J. I: Wilson, general merchant, Austin,Man., has sold out to James Dickson. W. D. Atwell & Co., general merchants,Norman, Ont., have sold out to Monsette &Sethrington. Ramsay Bros., manufacturers of confec-tionery, Victoria, B.C., have moved to Van-couver and bought out the business of theV
RM2AG31X4–. Brockhaus' Konversations-Lexikon. Brockhaua Konversationa-Lexion. 14. Aufl.. 5. Schematische Darstellung eines Krempelsortiments. Brockhaus Konversations-Lexikon. H. Aufl. BEI. II
RM2AM2673–Le chroniche di Giovanni Sercambi, Lucchese . e fine a Pisa; intanto fecero che alquanti n entrònno inPisa. Il populo di Pisa e quelli raspanti che signoregiavano,traendo a pie & a chavallo et facciendo scharamuccia & serratala porta di Pisa, rimase dentra uno nomato Iacopo Provinciale,amico del dicto Piero, il quale da poi fu apicchato. E il dicto 45 Piero et Ghirardo, vedendo non avere di Pisa avuto loro inten-zione, colle loro brigate dierono volta, rubbando in Valdarno &menandone molti pregioni. EI male ne va sempre per li tristi.E perchè le guerre convegnono avere molti denari, dico chedi
RM2AN540E–Annual report of the receipts and expenditures of the city of Concord . • ?a . • ? >> ?. : 5S : M ; 2 • ; •73 g : 5 z a!?;-/) 12; ^ £2 S a S PhwcoSw o 2 ^ : cs cc • o .5 • K J » P-i 1-5 M. O o3 ;Sfd 02i Boo o ^ O c3 ^ = •- t- o ci 5 --n C o s mi: CD it oo o T- * .-t; I. Ol - cs t; 3 fc-g = cjt; E • cS g-c g-fc •2i°2i-- ° 3x > ^ .0) •pa.vop!.vJO pauj^m :— : a w^: : S; ^^ i: g: j^g:&:^«gc> 5. m - 3-C - B ao s a o SS5 ci >^ C 5-; ?sX^Cf 15322 :S smuox[ I S*^;^ :^ *SJB9J^ 05 c^ (Tl C^ t-^ < 00 ? CJ iM t^ <M OS T-H cq I—? o 011—I o ? L^ C; »0 O I—I GO L— to oi 1-- t— »o I-
RM2AJ59E3–Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . THE GAIL BORDEN
RM2AM6P9M–Evening post annual ..: biographical sketches (with portraits) of the state officers, representatives in Congress, governor's staff, and senators and members of the General Assembly of the state of Connecticut . i U I - ( k.l FURD, Of Wi stport, held the position of teller of theNational bank of Norwalk for nearly fourly .11 and for the pasl irs has lived in Westport. He is a Democrat, a nativ< I York city and 3 -
RM2AJCHAH–Gleason's horse book The only authorized work by America's king of horse tamers, comprising history, breeding, training, breaking, buying, feeding, grooming, shoeing, doctoring, telling age and general care of the horse . Jfcmspadd&ia shoe*.
RM2AKFEHR–The American watchmaker and jeweler; an encyclopedia for the horologist, jeweler, gold and silversmith .. . oach can be passed. When the cork has been turned quite true onits end and edge, the broach is passed through, and used to enlarge thehole; by pressing against the back of the cork, it is kept against thebarrel, whereby the broach is maintained in a vertical position. To Solder Broken Broaches. Steel broaches and other tools aresoldered by cleaning well the parts broken, then dipping them into asolution of sulphate of copper, and soldering them with ordinary softsolder. The joint is a go
RM2AFP5BC–. Price list of the celebrated Rogers & Bro. A-1 electro silver plated spoons, forks, knives, etc.. Daisy. Owl. Lily of the Valley. Delmonico.For Prices, see page 74. Oy^b^r Forks ar)d Lobster Claw, Shrewsbury. Venetian. For Prices, see page 74. AtlanticLobster Claw.7i inches long. ^ ROGERS & BRO., A-1. 47 Fruib Forts, Savoy, Strawberry. Lenox, Fruit. For Prices, see page 75. Bubt^r Kpives, on: m j
RM2ANADWH–Antietam to Appomattox with 118th Pennavols., Corn exhange regiment . 1 From Antietam to Appomattox WITH THE 118th PENN^. vols.. CHAPTER I. ORGANIZATION CAMP UNION FORTS ALBANY AND COCHRAN. promising results anticipated fromthe majestic advance of the splen-didly appointed Potomac Army fromYorktown to the Chickahominy in thespring of 1862 were speedily dissipated.Williamsburg had tested the capacityof the Union soldiery for vigorous as-sault, while Fair Oaks and Seven Pineswere assurances of ability for indomita-ble resistance. Then for a month therewas ominous quiet, while the lines ofbeleagu
RM2ANC999–Portrait and biographical record of Ford County, Illinois : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States . a-* 1^^. PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 461 in liim a warm friend. As a puhlic-si^iritod andprogressive citizen, lie gives his hearty support toall that is calculated to benefit the community orpromote the general welfare. In i)olitics, he casthis lirst vote for Geu. U. S. (hant, and has sup-ported every Presidential candidate of the Repub-lican party si
RM2AJ3N8X–Sir Godfrey's grand-daughters : a novel . Mr.Hamlyn is the favoured suitor? and thenhe gently turned her face round, and madeher look at him, though it was difficult forGerda to meet that quietly amused glance. Am I to ask the meaning of all this,Gerda, or am I to understand without anytelling ? I always meant to tell you, she returnedin a low voice ; but it was so difficult tobegin the subject. I was so dreadfully un-happy about it ; and even now I cannotbear to think of it. Then he pressed herhand. You need not trouble to tell me. I wasonly teazing you, because you looked so shy. 26o SIR GOD
RM2AJ6GD4–Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . the man who pays the cash. In otherwords the man who has a fcood credit paysfor the privilege of using it every time. Asan illusiration, one man goes to a jewelrystore to purchase a watch ; he pays cash andbuys his watch for $20 or $25. His neighbor,who has a gcod credit, buys the same kifidof a watch, but buys it on time. He pays$35 or $40 for it. In short, he pays $15 foithe privilege of using his good credit. Do not think from this article that we de-sire to depreciate a good credit : on the con-trary, we would advocate every man seekingto obtain and main
RM2AJKCDY–Journal of morphology . Ctit 9. — The right internal ear ofAlligato7 mississippiensis, seen fromthe outer face. Figure after G. Ret-zius. The figure outlines do notbring out the relations of the partsdistinctly, and only the more impor-tant parts are lettered, ac, auditorynerve; (5, pars basilaris cochlese auct.;c, anterior canal; ch, external canal;f/, posterior canal; /, lagena; w, cris-tje acusticse of the ampullae; s, sac-culus.. Cut TO. — The right internalear of Turdus imisica, seen fromthe inner or neural face. Figureafter G. Retzius. The letters areplaced only on those parts of theorga
RM2AJE4BX–Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . VIN EYARDS C?/,Wini Brantford J. S. HAMILTON & COY, and V Brantford, Ont Pelee Island J Sole Agents for Canada.. BAR-LOCK TYPEWRITER. The Best Machine on the Market. Secures visible writing, permanent alignment,automatic paper feed and ribbon reverse, greatspeed and manifold power, with easy manipula-tion and control of machine, etc. A. M. COLQUHOUN, AGENT FOR TORONTO AND WESTERN ONTARIO, TELEPHONE 181. 71 Adelaide St. E, Toronto. Chivers Carpet Soap For cleansing and restoring carpets. Warrantedto take out grease or ink, and restore the colors.Likewise i
RM2AJ949W–Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . e lowest or any tender not necessarilyaccepted. L. VANKOUGHNET,Deputy of the Superintendent-Generalof Indian Affairs.Department of Indian Affairs, Ottawa, March, 1892. 17 FANCY CHEESE SOMETHING NEW: MacLarens Imperial IN CLASS JARS. ROQUEFORT.GOROONZOLA.PINEAPPLE.EDAM. SWISS. NEUFCHATEL.CREAM.PARAGON. Direct orders received weekly. Write us for quotations. WRIGHT & COPP, GROCERS SPECIALTIES,40 Wellington St. East, TORONTO. AUTOGRAPHIC CASH REGISTERS. All kinds and sizes, with or without combination lock, with plain cabinet,or with railing, etc. Before orderi
RM2AG2MEM–. Swedish Holsteins in America, from 1644 to 1892. Comprising many letters and biographical matter relating to John Hughes, the 'stamp officer,' and friend of Franklin, with papers not before published relating to his brother of revolutionary fame, Colonel Hugh Hughes of New York. The families of De Haven, Rittenhouse, Clay, Potts, Blackiston, Atlee, Coates, and other descendants of Matthias Holstein of Wicaco, Philadelphia, are included ... urch,San Francisco, California. Children of Kathleen Cawthorne Hughes, of Mobile,Alabama, and William Lightfoot Ross : Clara Hughes Ross, born October 29,
RM2AJD405–Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . VOL. VI. TORONTO, MARCH 11,1892. No. 1 1 BENSONS CANADA PREPARED CORN For the TABLE. Eduaardsburg Silver GlossiBensons Satin for the Laundry. The Celebrated brands of Starch manufactured by the Edwardsburg Starch Co.are considered by impartial judges to be without any equal. They have held the highest reputation for more than 33 years. Now lead the market against all competitors, and are the best for grocers to handle, because they sellthemselves. ASK YOURWHOLESALE GROCER -FOR RAILROAD AND STEAMSHIP MATCHES GUARANTEEDSecond to None. H. A. NELSON & SONS Manuf
RM2AM432E–Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . orship. Among his ap-pointments while governor in 1875 were those ofOtis P. Lord to the supreme bench, and of WaldoColburn and William S. Gardner to the superiorbench. In 1870 he was a candidate for Congress,but tailed of an election. In 1875 Harvard Collegeand Brown LIniversity conferred upon him thedegree of LL.D. LTpon his election to the gover-norship, Mr. Gaston retired from the firm withwhich he had been associated and relinquished hispracti
RM2AJCY0W–The humour of Italy; . es so sunken that one hadto hold a lantern to her face before one could see them, andNino felt his own running over. Ah! San Rocco, said he, this is a worse trick thanthe one San Pasquale played me! 1 This is what usually happens when there is an outbreak of cholerain Southern Italy. 2 I.e., that he had really died of malarial fever. THE WAR OF THE SAINTS. 147 However, Saridda in time got better, and as she wasstanding at the door, with her head tied up in a hand-kerchief, and her face yellow as new wax, she said to Nino— San Rocco has worked a miracle for me, and you ou
RM2AM01RT–Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . as as-sistant counsel for the New York & New EnglandRailroad from Feb. i, 1890, to July i, 1891. OnOct. 4, 1888, he married Miss Austiss, daughter ofCharles Folsom Walcott. He is now living inCambridge. Wetherbee, Is.A-AC Josiah, D.D.S., was born inSouth Reading, Vt., March 9, 1817. In his earlylife he gave marked evidence of a high order ofgenius for mechanical pursuits. At the age offifteen he made a verge to a bulls-eye watch, forwhich he recei
RM2AJHKPR–Researches on the Structure, Organization, and Classification of the Fossil Reptilia VII Further Observations on Pareiasaurus . ront.As they diverge outward and backward, the jaw is somewhat twisted, so that itsinferior border is carried out laterally beyond the alveolar border. Thus the alveolarcontour is a much smaller and more lanceolate curve than the outline of the base of mdcccxcii.—b, 2 u 330 PROFESSOR H. Gh SEELEY OK THE STRUCTURE, ORGANIZATION, the lower jaw. Posteriorly, the articular extremities approach a little towards eachother. The external measurement along the teeth, from the
RM2AG3060–. Brockhaus' Konversations-Lexikon. 5. Hefekammer und Gärraum mit bewegUcheii KUhlvorriclitangen. Brockhiius Konversatious-Lexikon. 14. Aufl. SPIRITUSFABRIKATION. IL. 1. Röhrenkülüer, -H^
RM2AWDG43–History of the town of Oxford, Massachusetts, with genealogies and notes on persons and estates .
RM2AWH1EG–Wheels and wheeling; an indispensable handbook for cyclists, with over two hundred illustrations . hat is necessary is to plug the hole with a smallpiece of pure rubber dipped in naphtha. If the plugis tied in its place by a tape passing around the rim,the tire may be reinflated and ridden at once. Fiveminutes is ample to accomplish the repair, and thetape may be removed as soon as the naphtha has evap-orated. We have no loose air chamber to contendwith, and all tires that depend on this are faulty, asthe inner tube is certain to cut and chafe. In ourtire strips of rubber are placed on the edg
RM2AWKKE9–Wheels and wheeling; an indispensable handbook for cyclists, with over two hundred illustrations . Semi-diamond Frame Safety. lower end of the upright pillar so that the ends of thecrank axle are carried by arms. The type of frame known as the diamond, how-ever, soon supplanted all others in popular favor. Itwas, at first, nearly a true diamond in shape, theupper and lower tubes coming together within an inchor two at the head; and it was of the open variety—that is, there was no cross tube to stay it. But thiswas soon improved in two particulars; a cross tubewas added, either curved, to follo
RM2AKY6T6–Le chroniche di Giovanni Sercambi, Lucchese . 0 07 DI GIOVANNI SERCAMBI 221 molto caldo, per la cactiva via et per la impossibilità della per-sona del dicto Chello, non potendo alli affanni sostenere, il15 predicto Chello morìo, et fu regato cosie morto a Luccha. Da-poi lohanni Sernicolai fu mandato, & per lui si die dilivro aquello che per lo dicto Chello fu principiato, con molto gostodi fiorini; et di queste derrate à avuto Luccha moltissime volte. e.lOI B CCLXII. Come i borghi di Luccha si murònno. E per cessare danno et permiglore guardia della ci-ptà di Luccha, si diliberò mu-rare i borg
RM2AWRYP8–The centennial anniversary of the city of Hamilton, Ohio . profession, .she married Hon Charles R. Smith. Another .school which .served as a .sort of a connecting link between theschools of the earlier days and those of the present, must not be passed un-noticed, the Hamilton and Rossville Female Academy. This Academy waschartered by the legislature of the state, and appears to have been opened inFebruary 1835. The school rapidly rose in public favor, and continued itsexi.stence until the year 1852. For two years following Mr. Nathaniel Fur-man occupied the building with his private .school. B
RM2AM4HN1–Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . om the College of Physicians andSurgeons in New York in 1871. He was interne inHellevue Hospital in 1871-2, and then studied twoyears in Europe. Returning to Boston, he has prac-tised here since 1874. He was physician to thelio-,ton City Hospital, in the department of diseasesol the thi(Mt, from 1876 to 1884. In 1885 he againMsited i;uro|)e for a years study, where he devotedhis attention to bacteriology and especially todiseases of women and anti
RM2AN7B1P–Art souvenir World's Columbian exposition and views of Chicago . TRANSPORTATION BUILDING. THHNSPO^TflTIO^l SOlUDlflG. THE Transportation Building is one of the group forming the northern or picturesquequadrangle. The main building of the transportation exhibit measures 960 feet front by 256feet deep; from this will extend westward to Stoney Island Avenue a triangular annex coveringabout nine acres, and consisting of one-story buildings 64 feet wide, set side by side. Theexhibits to be placed in the building will naturally include everything of whatsoever name orsort devoted to purposes of tran
RM2ANF0B3–Portrait and biographical record of Ford County, Illinois : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States . complishments. The remainder of his days Mr. Tyler passed mainlyin retirement at his beautiful home,—Sherwood For-est, Charles-city Co., Va. A polished gentleman inhis manners, richly furnished with information frombooks and experience in the world, and possessingbrilliant powers of conversation, his family circle wasthe scene of unusual attractions. With s
RM2AWWHHM–Elektrodiagnostik und Elektrotherapie einschliesslich der physikalischen Propädeutik für praktische Ärzte . ist derReizpunkt, der zur quantitativen Erregbarkeitsprüfung gewähltwird. Der M. cucullaris ist an den zwei angegebenen Reizpunkten schon mittelsgeringer Stromstärken leicht erregbar. Effect: Verschieden, je nach der Wirkung seinerAntagonisten; bei doppelseitiger Reizung werden beide Schultern kräftig gehoben unddie Schulterblätter der Wirbelsäule genähert. Der M. levat. ang. scap. ist unterhalbdes Verlaufs des N. accessor. am hintern Rand des Kopfnickers (nicht gerade leicht) zutreff
RM2AWKGMP–Presbyterians : a popular narrative of their origin, progress, doctrines, and achievements . Church work.As the result of all this the Synods of Kentucky andMissouri, with the Presbyteries belonging to them, weredivided, and the Assembly of 1867 declared that theportion of these several judicatories which obeyed theorders of 1866 had the true succession. The civilside of the controversies at last reached the SupremeCourt of the United States. It came up in the Courtas The Walnut Street Church Case, from Louisville,Ky. The decision of the Court was rendered in De-cember, 1871, and is published
RM2ANG345–The Encyclopedia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, and general literatureWith new maps, and original American articles by eminent writersWith American revisions and additions, bringing each volume up to date . htestpart of the spectrum, viz., with rays between D and E. A coni-jiarison of the chromatic correction of object-glasses by differentmakers is given by Dr Vogel (Monalsbctv. dcr Berliner Akad.,April 1880), obtained in the manner just described. Thq tele-scopes compared are— Maker. Otwervatory towhich liistru.raent belongs. Aperture ofObject.Glass, FocalLeugth. No, of Aper-ture
RM2AJCWT6–The humour of Italy; . ad extracted, very gingerly, from an urn standingon his desk. Then he showed it to the GovernmentInspector who stood beside him, and whispered somethinginto his ear. Finally, he handed me the document, so thatI might read the question with my own eyes. Go up to the blackboard, added the Professor, rubbinghis hands. The candidate who had preceded me in the arduoustrial, and had got out of it as best he could, had left the 192 ITALIAN HUMOUR. school-room on tip-toe, and, in opening the door, let in along streak of sunshine, which flickered on wall and floor,and in which I
RM2AJA4E9–Canadian grocer January-June 1892 .
RM2AJHBX8–The exterior of the horse . is seen quite plainly. Fig. 286 represents the median longitudinal sections of pincers from horsesof different ages, which show the gradual diminution of the internal dentalcavity. It will be seen, too, in the very old teeth, that the extremity of the rootis covered by an abundant formation of radical cement directly applied uponthe surface of the ivory, from the fact of the disappearance of the enamel. Onthat account these teeth, Avhen the wear has reached this level, never display thewhiteness which they did primitively. The dentine is a substance less hard than t
RM2AKYYH4–Le chroniche di Giovanni Sercambi, Lucchese . Ricordavi che poi il cardinaleSignoregiando Luccha dipo lui.Se delle penne vi trasse dell aleSapetel me di me ben eh io ci fui.Pongnan pur ched e fusse leale,Benché facesse villania ad altrui.r credo che costuiAssai via più che li altri ci collasse.Ma chome è che andasse,Im pacie in casa nostra ci à lassati. IO CCXXXIII. Come Luccha rimase libera. R icòrdavi che disfacto 1 Agosta,Nelli anni mille trecento sectanta, DI GIOVANNI SERCAMBI 201 IO
RM2ANFBH7–Portrait and biographical record of Ford County, Illinois : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States .
RM2AM0CAW–Le chroniche di Giovanni Sercambi, Lucchese . IO Ricordavi del pezzimo Uguccione,Che Luccha comquistò per tradimento,E della morte e dello uccizione,De ciptadini fecie mortai tormento.E tucto avenne per divizione,Perchè ciascuno volea i regimento.E in el mille trecentoTredici riceveo cotale offesa.E che 1 tezoro della chiezaDi San Frediano fu tolto da soldati. O Luchesi pregiati, ec. CCXX. Come Lucha fu signoregiata dal conte GaddoDI Maremma di Pisa. Ricordavi del conte Gaddo, poiCh Uguccion fu cacciato com furore.Per lo suo senno e delli amici soi,Subitamente fu facto signore. 192 PARTE PRIMA
RM2AG2X00–. Brockhaus' Konversations-Lexikon. 1. Atzspitze iPuuto di Veueziai. ^. Klüitiiclmasohiuenspitze (Torehon).. •^^i^^T^r«?5rTJT?Jw^v^* f IW W W a;/w*: N JM/W>W;?^^ ^^.V*V ?«?/«»NA/»» /»?^ **.^ *.?.^t.*A
RM2AN1Y3C–Our boys in India . ngthey were on their way southward into the cool, bracing airof the mountains. The moment the cars started there wasimmediate relief; for the first-class carriages of the Englishtrains in India have been made expressly to combat the heat,which is sometimes intolerable, especially when runningthrough the dry and open sand plains. It was night when they reached Puna, and Scott had littleopportunity to see the beautiful, yet miserable, mountain city.Mr. Raymonds large coach and fiery horses were at the stationto hurry them up to the grand old home, in a grove, facing abeautifu
RM2AWGN5M–Wheels and wheeling; an indispensable handbook for cyclists, with over two hundred illustrations . Maxim Stud Tire. The Michelin pneumatic tire is a French inven-tion. It is a wired tire, with a flattened rim orrather the wires, which are made of square steel, areembedded in grooves below the surface, so that none. Michelin Pneumatic Tire. of the actual tire is sunk in the rim ; the rim is alsobroad. A single air tube is formed with butted ends,one slipping into the other, to facilitate removal with- 302 WHEELS AND WHEELING. out taking out the wheel. The outer cover is canvas-backed, with a ki
RM2AWJYC3–Presbyterians : a popular narrative of their origin, progress, doctrines, and achievements . ion, the marks they have set on social and NEWSPAPERS, PHILANTHROPIES, CHURCH UNITY. 363 political institutions wherever the Protestant faith pre-vails, from the country of John Knox to the country ofJonathan Edwards, we cannot but see that, comparedwith Calvin, not in capacity of intellect, but in power ofgiving formal shape to a world, Hobbes and Cromwellare hardly more than names writ in water. Prof. John Fiske, of Harvard University, speakingof Puritan Theocracy in its relation to civil liberty,say
RM2AWR5D8–Lehrbuch der HygieneSystematische Darstellung der Hygiene und ihrer wichtigsten Untersuchungs-methoden .. . Bescheinungszeit sehr verschieden sich verhalten. Martin fand auf dem Faulhom 2680 m Seehöhein Brüssel Daraus folgt, dass der thermometrische Grad der Erwär-mung der Luft keineswegs allein der Ausdruck für den Wärme-zustand eines <Jrtes ist: es muss die s t r a h 1 e n d e W ä r m e und Aus-strahlung als wesentlicher Factor mit in Betracht gezogen werden. Demies wirkt auf uns keineswegs allein die Luft und ihre Temperatur, sondernwir erhalten von allen Gegenständen, welche uns umgeben
RM2AJ8P1E–Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . THEM The Wm. CAHE& SONS MANUFACTURING Co OF NEWMARKET, ONI, The goods are hooped with Corrugated SteelHoops, sunk in grooves in the staves and cannotpossibly fall off. The hoops expand and contract-with the wood. BEST GOODS MADE. Represented by Chas. Boeckh & Sons, Toronto, Jas. Lee & Co., Montreal. Condensed fDinee JVIeat Delicious Mince Pies every day in the year. Handled by retaileras shelf er countergoods. No waste.Gives general satis-faction. Sells at all seasons. Will not ferment inwarm weather.
RM2AJ4HPH–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 . eeded rest in order to fulfill what he deemed a divine mission, hestrove bevond his strength and finally succumbed; wearing out hislife not with dissipatfon. like many who are supposed to die simplyfrom over-work, but through his great zeal
RM2AKFK9Y–The American watchmaker and jeweler; an encyclopedia for the horologist, jeweler, gold and silversmith .. . A. Fig. 24. shoulder square and at right angles to the staff B^ without leaving agroove in one or the other. The all important thing is to keep thegravers sharp. Upon the least sign of their not cutting, stop the workand sharpen them. Next in importance is the position in wliich the graver is applied tothe work. It must, under all circuinstances, r«/ and not s^crapr. If held o Balance Staff. 40 as shown at A, Fig. 25, it will cut a clean shaving, while if applied as atB, it will only scr
RM2AN2X86–Our boys in India . or any thing. After supper Gunga threw a coarse mat on the floor; andturning half toward Paul, whose eyes were very heavy, shesaid, — The little feringhi can have a mat yonder, between meand my little sister Prita, who is already sound asleep, if hewould like it. It is a softer, better place than this. Paul looked at Dhondaram, who bowed his head inassent; then he extended his arms to Gunga, who stood readyto take him upon her shoulder, as though he were light as afeather, though she herself seemed to him but a litde girl.She kissed his cheek softly, as she carried him behi
RM2AJDGEK–Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . Offices: MONTREAL, P. Q.HALIFAX, N. S.WINNIPEG, MAN. THE NATIONAL GASH REGISTER GO., J. A.Banfleld,Manager. 63 King St. W., Toronto. 10 THE CANADIAN GROCER. Rats Spelled Backwards. Star Is the name of the finest Black tobacco in Canada. Retailers supplied. Send for Price List or Sample Caddy. Empire Tobacco Co., MONTREAL. FRIENDSHIP IN TRADE. A great deal of business is transacted onthe basis of personal friendship. This factwas recently illustrated in one of its phasesby Prof. Sizer, who said : It is sometimessaid there is no friendship in trade. Therenever
RM2AGBGAT–. The story of Africa and its explorers. SHOOLI WARKIOE. {From a PhotograpJi by R. Buchta.) 266 CHAPTER XII.The International Explorers : One Traveller Returns. An African RenaissanceâThe Fresh Departure of the Belgian KingâThe Brussels Conference and what cameof ItâMuch Talk and Small ResultsâA Catalogue of FailuresâThe Elephant ExpeditionâThe Actionof Great Britain and the Royal Geographical SocietyâA List of Unexplored RoutesâWays and MeansâThe Selection of a Region to be Explored and its ExplorersâKeith Johnston and Joseph ThomsonâThey Start into Africa from Dar-es-SalaamâIn the Coast Belt
RM2AFJAXW–. Cole's garden annual. ality. Be-ing a hybrid it produces little seed, sometimes-only one seed to a fruit. From its compact habitit will make a fine pot plant, and no doubt forcereadily and profitably. All growers should try itPer pkt., 10 cts.; 3 pkts., 25 cts.; oz., 40 cts. IGNOTlJM TOMATO. This variety, which is the result of great pains andand skill, is the nearest perfection of all, either forfamily or market use. It is large, smooth, heavyand solid; of a very deep red handsome color: itripens perfectly up to the stem, and is remarkablyfree from cracking or rotting. The flesh is of thefi
RM2AWKHJ6–Wheels and wheeling; an indispensable handbook for cyclists, with over two hundred illustrations . celsior Tricycle. the Cheylesmore, which is an excellent type of thisclass, as well as one of its most popular varieties.The Cheylesmore tricycle was an open-fronted doubledriver, being driven by means of clutches incased inneat boxes on the crank shafts. These are connectedto the axle by means of two chains. At each end ofthe pedal shafts the clutches are keyed on to the axle,and each clutch has four teeth, vide illustration, whichjamb four small rollers against the chain wheels, and 106 WHEELS
RM2AJ0781–The story of Africa and its explorers . sharp spears, standing poised,still as dead stumps ; rain pattering downupon you every other day in the year; animpure atmos23here, with its dread conse-quences, fever and dysentery; gloom through-out the day, and darkness almost palpablethroughout the night; and then if you willimasfine such a forest extending the entiredistance from Plymouth to Peterhead, youwill have a fair idea of some of the incon-veniences endured by us from June 28th toDecember 5th, 1887. * When the expedition issued out of thegloomy depth of these primeval woods itnumbered 173 me
RM2AG0T8D–. Brockhaus' Konversations-Lexikon. Uttebe§ 15.5iibvb.), bie ,s3ötcl§ be Slarp (ober Maison depierre) au» belli 17. 3<ibrb- unb öftli(S baüon ia^i -^^r^W-j^m. ^ -ad.T 1 f ins will- l IS j ^Mücldl •*^ /}tSo U K ^^^fpji ^* Äy#Ä i ^j a3üitjusn-,pt StK FJ ulUa, L /t IQPcnsrarui ttilt StJo^ijpJf ö/-. /^^ ^ a Ilnh Jifit t / enschide. g-^ ^ 1» Volkxtnkluj hei. V Ali* Pran Ij Tluub-p du uxpUale, ^ ,!Xttyu^<»
RM2AWX02K–Elektrodiagnostik und Elektrotherapie einschliesslich der physikalischen Propädeutik für praktische Ärzte . ei andern Batterienmuss man den Batteriekasten sammt allen Elementen mittragen, hier braucht manimmer nur so viele Elemente mitzunehmen, als man voraussichtlich benöthigt.Sonst müssen alle Elemente oder doch wenigstens eine ganze Reihe derselbenzugleich in Thätigkeit gesetzt werden, selbst wenn nur 2 oder 3 benöthigtwerden, wodurch Material unnütz verbraucht wird, was bei dieser Batterienicht der Fall ist, da hier stets nur so viele Elemente in Thätigkeit gesetztzu werden brauchen, al
RM2AFNRXA–. Price list of the celebrated Rogers & Bro. A-1 electro silver plated spoons, forks, knives, etc.. tc c : o 03 c .c - o - •-, -te* — T> 1—1 1-1 „ s p - 02 S od o r *75 •— o tc - ad 5 : w Z »-i X > G DO X o 0) u aj , a> ?— <p - —. 03 p H 0/N aT g s fi o - i—i - J si J 03QJ 13 - Ed . For Prices, see page 87. 64 ^ ROGERS & BRO., A-1.
RM2AM5GEP–Anleitung zur aseptischen Wundbehandlung . läuft. Die Wasserschalen werden nach dem Gebrauchauf dem Boden entleert, und so das Waschwasser zurBodenabspülung mit benutzt. Der Operationstisch und diefür verschiedene Zwecke nöthigen Tische und Stühle werdenam besten aus Glas und Eisen oder Holz und Eisen con-struirt (cf. Fig. 22 und Fig. 23), so dass sie mit heisserSoda-Seifenlauge abgewaschen werden können resp. die Ste-rilisation in einem grossen Dampfapparat vertragen. Sie Operations- und Iiranienzimmer. 145 müssen mögliclist glatt und ohne Fugen, Falzen^und Riefenconstruirt sein. Als Unterlag
RM2AM0RYP–Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . rinthian (of New York) Yacht ( ?commanding officer of the Naval Kci.iiuiyc Hotel, iJrou, l.in.ui), street, the Riverside Pre . lol orks ? ? i-;,i.v.. , -ilmber 01 ci. > i: iv i.^ni. plants iiie residences in Brookline, ;- - uas one of the original nine v-.staucd the .Ma-iT Builders A-::ociation, and >.-its first vice-president, serving in that capacity in1885-6-7, and then president for three yearsfollowing, 1888-9-90. He is also an acti
RM2ANDWCJ–Samson and Delilah : an opera in 3 acts . 40163 «MMMMMM . t 35. powrs?bras? powrs?bras? On-ly tears now are left us! Alms na - vons que nos lor - mes! -w——rfOn-ly tears now are left us! Nous na - vons que nos lar - mes! On - lyNous na
RM2AJK645–Journal of morphology . m. 150 A VERS. EXPLANATION OF PLATE VII. Fig. I. Several hair cells from the basilar organ of the Mocking-bird, to showthe effect of reagents upon the hairs, a, the average result of the action of alcoholand hardening acids upon the hairs when care is exercised to preserve them, b, anearly normal hair, with tip slightly melted down by the acid, c, more modified hair.d, an apparent collar about the base of the hairs of one cell. X 1400. Fig. 2. One of the cartilaginous bars and the attached membrana basilaris fromthe cochlea of the Mocking-bird, showing the two very dist
RM2AG83J6–. Portrait and biographical record of Winnebago and Boone counties, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States. :k^ ^-W^^ ^P. ^T^ nv ^J (xo-^iit/y. (y PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 331 city, they Lave become equal stocklioklers iu theMantel and Furniture Company, and are [iraeticaland experienced young business men. Our subjects are natives of Jonkoping Lan, Smo-land Province, Sweden, the former liorn in 1801,and the latter September 17, 1863. Ch
RM2AN5XH0–The blue-grass region of Kentucky : and other Kentucky articles . scowling face of Anvil Rock, commanding a. viewof Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia. The uttersilence and heart-oppressing repose of primevalnature was around us. The stark white and graytrunks of the immemorial forest dead linked us toan inviolable past. The air seemed to blow uponus from over regions illimitable and unexplored, andto be fraught with unutterable suggestions. Thefull-moon swung itself aloft over the sharp touchingsof the green with spectral pallor; and the evening-star stood lustrous on the western horizon in de
RM2AWHN3E–Class and prize lists, 1892 . Newcomen. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC. FIRST EXAMINATION. Mcintosh, Miss A., obtained First Class Honors in History of Music. Third Class Honors in Theoretical and Practical Music. DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING CANDIDATES FOR C E. Chewett, H. J. Thomson, T. K. 17 FACULTY OF LAW FIRST YEAR. McLaughlin, A. E., obtained First-Class Honours in PoliticalEconomy, passed in Canadian and English ConstitutionalHistory. FOURTH YEAR. Class I. Rodd, J. H.Rose, H. E. Class II. Briggs, A. W.Stewart, A. M. Class III. Dwyer, H. A.Ferguson, G. H.Harris, W. H.McEvoy, J. M.McKay, J. A.Mor
RM2AFPA22–. Price list of the celebrated Rogers & Bro. A-1 electro silver plated spoons, forks, knives, etc.. p; BRO., A-1, 9.Table Spoons and Medium Forks, . * ROGERS & BRO., A-1, 12. DOUBLE PLATE. This quality of Plate having been superseded by Sectional or XIIPlate, is not carried in stock, but can be furnished to order whendesired. Long experience, highly skilled workmen, valuable patented machin-ery and ample facilities, enable us to produce goods of the highestclass at the lowest prices consistent with the best quality. Attention is called to the beauty and variety of patterns offered, towhich are
RM2ANFAG0–Portrait and biographical record of Ford County, Illinois : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States . ced inflammation, and terminatedfatally on the night of the fourteenth. On the eigh-teenth his body was borne wih military honors to itsfinal resting place, and interred in the family vault atMount Vernon. Of the character of Washington it is impossible tospeak but in terms of the highest respect and ad-«miration. The more we see of the operations ofour gov
RM2AJ25EE–Turf goods : fine harness, saddles, trotting and running horse outfits . ; 1st dam Clara B., by Swigert (32 in 2::!0 list); 2d dam by Volunteer .55 (29 in Z:M list). Swigert(sire of the dam of Marcano), sire of 32 performers, is also sire of 11 sires and 7 dams of 2:130 performers. A won-derful showing, and when mated with the rich blood of Lord Russell through Alencon, stamps Marcano born inthe purple. $25 the season. Limited to 5 public mares. In ottering the services of our stallions to tlie public, we feel pcrfeet coi,tidence in claiming we can i)Uafe the mosi fastidious breeder,and invite
RM2AJ9TDD–Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . only tell em straight, Im sure youll have successAn many a trustin brother will pause, an* think an bless— Hec. Secord. CANADIAN BUTTER IN ENGLAND. A correspondent writes :—Whether Ca-nada will supersede Denmark in Britishwinter butter market is an open question,but there is no doubt that the quality of thefirst important consignment that their repre-sentatives here have received is nearly equalto the best Danish. It is well packed, andthe samples received have obtained the high-est commendation of several of the leadingBritish produce merchants. The Dominio
RM2AJKJND–The exterior of the horse . Fig. 84. Fig. 85. This formation offers a longitudinal groove in which the tendon of the obliqueflexor of the phalanges glides and manifests itself externally by a curve, morepronounced than in a normal state, when this face is viewed from in front, behind,or obliquely. At the beginning, it is often difticult of recognition from its feebledimensions, which render the comparison of the two hocks necessary. Unlessthey are both blemished, it is generally easy to determine the presence of such aneoplasm, for it is exceptional that the two enlargements should be absolute
RM2AFHKHE–. Cole's garden annual. BROWNELLS WINNER POTATO.Brownells Winner. This^fine new potato hasbeen thoroughly tested, and is found to be adecided acquisition. The introducer says of itas follows: I originated Brownells Winnerin 1885, by hybridizing the White Star with thePeach Blow. I consider it of superior qualityeither baked or boiled; it cooks even, whiteand dry. The vines are strong and healthyand well calculated to resist the potato beetleThe tubers grow large, long, oval, slightly flat-tened, are very smooth and handsome with feweyes, and these nearly even with the surfaceThe tubers grow co
RM2AFP14J–. Anesthésie : chirurgicale et obstétricale. Fi g. 18. — Appareil Galante. jusquà ce que les inhalations soient terminées, et que leflacon soit complètement vide. Cet inhalateur, bien quil ne soit pas complètementparfait, est très pratique et a son mérite; il ne faudraitcependant pas supposer quen lemployant le malade setrouve absolument à labri de tout danger. Appareil à anesthésie, modèle Galante. — Nous citeronsencore lappareil à anesthésie de Galante ; il se composede : ANESTIIESIE GENERALE. 155 Un mascfiie articulé muni dun crochet dans lequelsengage lindex de la main gauche de lanesthési
RM2AJEJWP–Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . PORMLTOISS re^THE l^yHDg^FOR THE TABLEfiJtSIANWRD«E)ffll£tILABSQUJTELY PURE o« SALE BY ALL LEADING JOBBERS in CAMADA T.KIhGSFORDOT. OSWEGO. MY S j THE CANADIAN GROCER 27 IF NOT, Why do you not Handle
RM2AJ8PW7–On contractions of the fingers (Dupuytren's and congenital contractions) and on 'hammer-toe' . DESCRIPTION OF PLATE III., WITH NOTES OF CASES. Fig. 1.—Dupuytrens contraction affecting the middle and little fingersin the left hand—entirely phalangeal—of an officer in the army, ast. 46,upon whom I operated in March, 18(33, showing a severe degree of contractionof the little finger between the first and second phalanges, the second phalanxbeinfi drawn doAvn fully to a right angle with the first phalanx, without thefirst phalanx being at all drawn down towards the palm of the hand. Thefascia was t
RM2AM0ND3–Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . and ?vlar) (Fori m L harlestown.. ..^^^^.^E^-tL^). P:^^^^^^^ I
RM2AWJANA–Presbyterians : a popular narrative of their origin, progress, doctrines, and achievements . artered the institution in 1777 as LibertyHall. Before the Revolution likewise, among the re-fined, cultivated and goodly people of South-side Vir-ginia, under a title that revealed the ardent love of itsfriends for freedom and rectitude, bearing the name oftwo of the most pure and noble patriots England or theworld has known, Hampden-Sidney was established,a college whose light and influence have been unbrokenand undimmed for more than a century. So, too,the sturdy Presbyterians of the Valley, feeling