RM2AWK900–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1887, No.15-20 . rtTt«.-cCiXt^00-t<e o H o I—. p 02 o O a O H05 CO ^ BI ^ PU (=(O c HO Ph a> •« OQ ^M •-Ti-CTr-c-rJ-^-a •It ^ c o oj;: c a £ S 566Da55Dc ; O tc-B -6 6 6 5 go kH :s X e 2 c = ?:;;— ..SP-s;> -? 114 r/j ^ 2 O c H h <: X 55 p^ ?3 o < s X w S 1-5 S O ;^ eS -iJ g c H O p: V.-. .t-t-t-t^t>.t>.t--t--t^t. 50 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 15). A. 1887 I« iH rHr-i t-Tf I o <OD P^ £ c o o JOCOOOOOOOOOCOCOCOOO c o o c c s o ?U CO CO CO K <o |h Si <S,3W &: • ^ =-2 J ^ i-s ^ PC/: c t: ^ ^P3 116 50 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 15). A
RM2AG7NXA–. Documents de la session de la Puissance du Canada- 1896, (Volume 29, no.11, Documents de la session 15 à 82). a> a> -O -£ Pi«s a s SB g,® & MPhHmi-îHO • : b • pî • ? • ® s • ? s.g s a o, S S S-2 ë S-c S §o 3 o o . C P ^ fi 03Oh 03. Ministère de la Justice. o1^ o b II O >> t — tr: »o . • ici o jû »d es ^ -^ F ,-•;-• z :r r- o cS ^ : > > S ; - - S - ?S» S r. Tt b-i iqhO !N - ?q (M i—1 i— :n 03 N ?S^ • -1-3 73 S = : cS ZO 3i2g i »c coco COCO cocq -p^ si ; 33 s s S i s o.o - ils CD S - £ 88 o cS 2 S e8 O 1>5 c c „ > i. c jjjj -5 :Oâ te o >; cî ! -4J 08> ?g 8 || S
RM2AJ67CF–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1891, No.19-33 . = 2e O C tic OJ c &;>-,? ft. ^oE-i ca ?Wag j3 n. r =8 2. Ro ^-S d^ = 43 ao • > o 3 ca . „ •^•a T3 (S t- J- O O OX ra O TJ H 5 a E-i o S >>si •S a 1) > a = ^ S s 54 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 19) A. 1891 CC Cl C^ ?-oo IW HiJ w fao o O o Si o - S .^ CD eS 90 ?«» IS § i ?a » b > EM is-2 9 > o ^ ?3. c 31 •o =an £ 2.0-3 ^a 5 3 ?as ill 5 Ji i 4 ^-^t^H •a ? ?He?J 2 ^ i a.SS. •= o Sw E--^ fe o*:^ 4 + kPQ 54 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 19). A.1891 S CO -^O cc w o fT c: O ?oiOi-i.-ieoooic-fo o c^ -r 8 SS g a ^ - 5 u m C -.J •S s
RM2AKNHD0–Bollettino della Società entomologica italiana . O CU tu Oh s -(-» a o 03 U 03 a X t — 371 — 2 ® a > 03 »•- ^ <c o o <s O 03 M ??-NO o o S o o iZ3 O OS tZJ O O ^ « o ^ ® i o csS i5 N 03 e o 5 O o ^ ^ s — C/2 O OJ o 7: •£ OJ m e a r? « ^ « o — a e 03 sa <D <D C A 0 03 V-i ?^ 0 « (??) <D M y. 0 i3 ||O . w . -Oh 1-2 §00 T ^ CS I r w S <S 05-2 M s u » i* up 03 ^ S 0 S a *n si (1< 0) ^ H Cl< C5 s ^ o rri ^ 03 n fe S a ti J 12 3 03 n h S 0 Uì rs OS a 4c |j^+4^j«-«! wx^ li:- f— I- ••• •? japiOLjaDBidino-p|oj ìf. ^. 0 V- h — 372 — o V—I CS3<1H CO o o Cu ui O cS co 2 «3 o
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RM2AJD5W4–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1903, No.36-42 . « HH ^ If11 SIIB 5P ,c.s Si o o 0) a5 1 3 - — ec s 00 to si o 0 ^ ^ to . ^-t- t-NCC t- CC -H TT I-I1-4 CO 0 CO a; 35 -*? •*? 31 CC CO «? iO C5 ^^ to 0 iQ CD l>-l>^ 0 lO t*00 Tf0 <N b- (N 0 0 ir to t- »oOCOOi^O coo -^rHTO wcnN CO X ta s CO 1 u 0 00 -f CO : CDX s to Q 0 • CO CDXX to — 1 a 2 a 22 u 0 0 *iOI^O<-^tP OS .-H t b-«-? ca 10 — ?* ^ r- c-3« t-- « -- -T ^ <-. • CO 0 ^ X *^ -- 00 ^C4 b-WX 10 10 CO t:. ^^Tt> ct: Ci -H 1000 -J- --< C*3 «co*N ys X C: 0 i; c 1 0 I <C c( 1 c a t- 5 e- aI- ^1 a c c j 1 c i t • ? s-C c < C?
RM2AN1FWW–Annual report of the insurance commissioner . o •£ o raa^ .a a s „ CD o o S 1=1 £ c3 e c3 03 ft II CDCD Ph r^H CD O «2 P dog OQ S o CO CDCD [> H CD£ OO CD of ^ 22cd • cd a 3 ° co co si CD CO s ° el . a s O CD CD CD , t, «, d1 ,o ,o 5 |Cm a ° « 8 o « a o3Ph a ^ o o>° a.- o3 ra • o i ft • Ph O oyo a • of-l • co 2 CD .-3 Ph coPh O O H-3 h3 [d *s d ,JG| I o^^ 03 a cd oa ^ no 03^^ a o o o ca ta 1 182 LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES [Dec. O O ^ O CM t>- o co co *o cT of *o t>- a O00iO *C CM t>^ O0 CO i-h H iO»Ot>H-*H(M(M Oi COOS • CM ^ t> ?rJH !>• t>CO ^ CM uO O OS t>- I I I
RM2AKPBFG–Thalassa; an essay on the depth, temperature, and currents of the ocean . co VO % C) Oro •AV /O S^ •S ,Si^ .-if On 1 o 1 lO lO c) O 00CO 8 ON OS ?AV ,L o9f •S ,1^ o^^ q 00 1 1 1 CO % o oo ON VO °o 1 lO r^ VOeg CI ?AV /S> oZiS /8i o9^ ^ § o CO 8 ON CO °o 1 8 ON ON °2^ o % o oo VO •M /9i 09^^S /?* o9- xo M o CO oo 1 o VO NO CO ?AV /zz oSlS /6 „9f q ^ 2 lO „ 8 C4 8 CO o VO OO 8 00 rONCO •s /6e ,se o °CO 8 CO O CO <o1^ q°o 8 OCO •AV /zS o^S •S .^I o^^ °2^ 1 ^, a o v^ 1 CO •AV /Si oiS•S ^i^S ,il7 CO 1 - % 1 VO N 00 CO •AV /z o9S•S /z^ oZi 1 1 % VO 8 CO °o CO •AV M o5S•S ,if oSi ^ 1 1 1 a 8 VO
RM2AWKG0E–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1871-72, No.1-5 . I O t^ ^t OC -^ -^ X 1 rC m -*â X t^ M iT CO c-i ao â¢si-iTO C-C^C;-Ct2lMXlCOCCOOC-TXi-OC£l-^lCOrtXCOOO>Cr-ICieCOO-><aO ot^tâ^^t^.^^TC^;^oxt^â¢-^0-(^^l-lOl-^o-»-ir-l-^rH?tr-lr-n-Hi-l tHi-itH C-1 â¢s.foa y-lS-l t-1 Iâ. ^J . I ?1 T-l i-i CC i-i (M rH i-i 1-1 i-l T â¢|ooqos Shi-puaq^u ssSv i[v josiidnj JO -ox F^^X -^0M::;Mc^c; trti-io-rr^. r:c;xxxt^XT-H(MC5-^c:-^XM-t<x-i<co1-1 T-< r-; « ^ rt cc -^ s<i -^ M c-i ^ cc -J- r-l i<i i-j t^ n u-i ^: cc c-1 c; r-l r-l M M IM iH -o T-H â S9/)B jaqjo JO s{idnj; 1-1 M c: o : -M -o -*
RM2AG60KR–. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1918, No.17-20. s lox; 15 aitiuiaj « •aiBK S 191 ZIZ in 1-* -rt l-H CO t- W (?<-rH ?•-* OS C^ • «^H -(Ri-* •pajB^s jo^f t; •iaAO puB 08 2 •6i-0i S •69-09 ;2 Z808 •6S-09 S •e^-Of 2 •6E-08 S se Tzz I ^ •6S-0S 2 •61-SI m 8 9 •J Japun et » 7 H O <1 p Jft &< ?; -t rft J o n U) ( c« M u m u. < u. W o t/j I :i : ll 1-^ I : I t « ?^ M -^ -^ • (?? (T? T-l -rt tH ,H -rt f-H 00 00C»*O»-f-«»Oi-»T* r< rK ^. to tD 2 3 -2 55 » * 2.9 ^ a 0 -a a -a 5 (^ 5 a ;a-;sa cs a 8.2° > - £-s5 .9 = M tH m— OCrS ^O • 5.2 3 ?w o o-«o.-;:op o«8-.cso o^ o & o saa^- * § ^ 4) *&l
RM2AJH1XT–Mayor’s message and reports of the city officers . ard prBattery avenNos. 1, 2, 3,No. 7 Wey Nos. 9,Nos. 24, Block Nos. 6,Calvert cS GC as w2 o O !>i O Qbe o 72 020 Q72 W ^ Q ^ c^ g 4i (X> H^ o o P o o &n (72 oQ rH o i3 Wo P (D o JV 35 cc s Z/J rr a> >, H 4- w O rrf a Wh^WH CO Sw C/2 i CD(X) fH I—I ixi a; !^ CD CM PioociO-icci^ict-aiOT-icooi c^ G^ CO (M CM bC 00000000000002*^0 0-5 0^ r3;=^ O 51 2t^ 5^ ^< tJO SI 0 (DXJ O CO O cS o) •;:: o 1—1 ^ • nri ^ O W Q be C . O rj pj Cv> r-» rl lO CQ G^ o T—1 €^ o o o o O o o o o o Oi o O CO o ^ lO CO 00 o ^ ^ JO O rH IQ GO tH CO m m r-(
RM2AM3825–Catalogue of the officers and students of Brown University . South North CO g 03 O 0 2 ci ?Sfr ^ t M E. S. & W. 2 E. & W. 1 E. S. & W. 2 E. & W. 2 E. S. & W. 2 E.& W. 2 E. S. & W. 1 W. None W. << E. W. 2 E.W. & N. 2 E. W. 2 W. None W.N. E. 2 W. E. 2 W. None W. N. E 2 E. None W. << W. N. E. 1 Mksseh House.. EXPENSES 197 Pease House. 0 Si O z z y. Q ?- 1 No. 27 1 2 West 3 4 2 5 6 7 8 3 9 lit 11 12 No. 29 1 13 East 14 15 2 Hi 17 18 19 3 () 21 >>•) «< 23 O $ 12 « Rema . & w. r-A w. ££ w. 03 ^ . & w. Srrt & w. w. «H <3 & w. <U 03 & w. . &E. 0 S &E. «« E. 5 ^ . &E. & E.
RM2AWTXNM–Documents de la session de la Puissance du Canada- 1897, (Volume 31, no.12, Documents de la session 16 à 18) . 03 hn 0) h > P T2 ^ 4S PI TS *s S «! «i Y O T3 O fi pu EH. 521 CD ÙZ> CD 6? -^00 p^ CD o) -P73 CDM*» CD.^ le§1 73^Jp rj 03 «S « 9 E M P ri Oos 00 CD 00 -i ,-1 %? S co*É •*3 fi G riCD-» ^ff- ^fi03 73 se opj 42 £ o :fitf2il v-cd-X3 ri 73 •Ill ^Ot3 fi riCD 73 te* CD ri Stf03O P 43 CD -cD-r P73 si i5p -Q > CI ^ 33 £-£ -CD > - p CM CD K . 2 cl P 03 r* Pp -^3 ri +i 03 P O-CD^IT 4 *> 43 CT I — ri cdP-i P P^ .2 p +3 ri ^ OC CD ri^-1^ p S os 73 ri CD -4P TJ P JS sï* P C CD s
RM2AJCRCG–Report of the Department of Mines of Pennsylvania . o = ^ iij M 3 O M B !5 £? .St .1 g ingstlymo ottir a tL a ta o a a ottin ymoingst c FM ^ Ai^ W 1-1 Wfi- -^ A y- fc Z f^M <^ a[3uis .10 paijjBivr ^ s tBOC S CO Sco tn s ^ CK oi a a a CO 03 V (C in-<t ^ (N h- o- ^ CNi ?* OJCM ej aa E aE no!jBdno.)( i t. 1-. ? a (.- HlO ? O SK U ^ s 1-1 ^ a gfe O ; a a a I : 1 ; a c .2 a 3 a a 1 1 a a c a C c c — AJ![BUO!-ii;: -= j: X3-^ X3 a.Si - s: 5 a3 a •5 -S^ .c c C oS E .5s 4) c jz XI x: o oE ^ Ph Oi dl-r- -I- !-)-» W •-s >-» P^ ?<i o ?«: ix,w CO ?* r-l r-i S; Oi ?3?i ?! ?5 ?? « 05 O « A •-
RM2AWW46H–Climatological data, South Carolina . O NO -OOiO i^OiOOl^ NOCO 0 NO lOsD ^ t^NO lO vo I ; Wj r-^ ?* lO r-o i i/,0 O O I// u-,j NO — o ^ , r> oor^iT, I/; lo r^oOQ w, U-, ir, OS o »n OO r^s, coo »o u.00 r-. On li. lO conO On O f CONO vo I ON U-) lO 00 t-^NC PO iTi fO CO CO to CO NO ON ir.oO o nc i^vnc nc »r> 00 -^nO 10 CO 00 NO I O NO COO NO O f-H N -^00 O 0 lo N ON lo 0 r^co ?-. CO f >-i 0 •^^o 0> N nO NO NO NO lO NO - lO lO ? w o O t-^00 Oi ^f NO cooo -^ 0 t^OO t-. 0 00 ON u **? lO CT> lO ON O O 1 <-It-f^- s a 5 M = =^ c: 0) t- t- i S s i- S — .Q *^ ^f^ si!- ^ 3-/;
RM2AG6TJ5–. Documents de la session de la Puissance du Canada- 1901, (Volume 35, no.4, Documents de la session 10). X OH o o NnOOt-Tf rtT oo 165,140 135,800 29,699 35,294 71 Ob-rH71 O sfsf 04(5,100 96,936585,500860,290 t-i HHX TTT 71 CO 422,900107,782721,700681,327 oco COrH b-O xo o o o O X t-o O X ?*co b-71 co coob- t^ COb- Ci § O TH rH X o oX o o o O f —? o 71 O Si o X O b-X b- t-o xi-h X rH 71 118,848 142,885 29,360 47,618 COrHT1 -*tp71 1-1 T« 10,102,100 104,822 172,660,400 1,418,616 rH 71 O b- co o r-c5 ox 7,130,400 139.325 80,603,900 1,720,133 OXO coocooot-xo O o rH CO coo^ooO OrHO o O O 71 o-r b-X
RM2AG5XFX–. Annual report of the Street Dept. of the City of Boston. ity Document No. 34. ! a. |l X u re a o « C? a «8 . S3 O M .r-l CD CO +3 0 « CD CD CD CD CD CD CD ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 3 12-in., 12-in.,12-in., 12-in., 12-in.,12-in.,12-in., a o o to m cm t- os O lO CM t- CO O 00 H . -T O GO 01 i-I CO -* r(i &B CD O 1- O CM COOJlO cm ta cm cm oho: a .HJ • CD • CO 53 ; 4J CO d CDCD re cdco Ph CD O N w- re d re • • O • ft 71 ft CD+= HH S3 a do dre 0 5 si g « 4^CD pq 4^ CO CD>£3 4^T3 co drH 1* += CD d t1 , , CD H re 0 Eh hH 2£ d d a £3 o o 1-1 CDCDflCDCD-CDo^JcD ggs.5.8S.3 2Sg Ph
RM2AWJNYN–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1901, No.12-16 . T ^ s ! aj Q 3-^:3 âº^ h-1 âº-> . -t^ CO ^ zz c . G r^ i- HH ^ . ^H â¢â« 1â1 .1â1 ⢠^ o c Q ⢠O â r; ^ ⢠â ^ >5 o %. >, ⢠^ ^ :o o ^ â¢S-n^i-S. 3 s CO 1 > =f ^ 31-!; - X 9 a t: o o ^- £â¢â ;: 2 s S 3 5 ce o S J a SIc C o oâ > o -3 .X 7<;? -S 3 - 5 - P S ^ ^ - d -JO S ^ PP 1^. <? X CD O i) 4â fU o -f s is 0 6D ce jr CJ OJ O d c :; * s S 12 ;^ ^ ^2; ;2 12; o c c pL 1900J EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. 195 oi o11- 5 c o o o o o 5 C o r- ^ 5 - o o o o O o o o * o o o i: o i- c o 30 o o t- as O C â â » t- â¢-0 M O Si M O C I - X 01
RM2AWP48H–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1888, No.71-80 . J- : cso o o 0303be 03 a 03 a 43 Ph 03 a 1 pm o oTI1 o 03 a 00 -q fl CO 03 l-H hi 33 :aS :;:; ^ . C3 o 03 a h-1 tjs 00 03 ?*^ ^^ 03 43ft bD a a;-i o !3 a •73 o «O 01 4J .rt 0) ^^ 5^3 ?- O O 03Pi 8 ao ?^ aa a > S 5§ U 4 ^-3 a 03 o a *^ 03 50 0) e c? oT is sisj O 03- li a,- 2S i ? -S S it a 5*^ : a p §1 si c-0a-r: p. 0 3 ^ i 3 -8 i 1 3 5 « S 4^ bi1^ ^a a-S al a 2S 2 (D ^1 I -Ss o a ^ : ^ 1 ^s2; I B9 DO 03 3 -o . -a 1 1 0 03? O a a u o o •^3 11 1 3 03 cS 3 6 o-^ 03 3 ^ ^ S-i 3 A £ ^ ^ ^-^ 1° a ^a bo a « C t i*J 0 a ° .2 J llft <5 43 3 a* 03 O a
RM2AFW5H6–. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1904, No.44-94. aC 5 be§.2 rt o > O (/J >—I 41 fO u a M P. c« .• a- 3 e^3 2 cS =? O O . - ato <o a 41 41 o 3 3 t,QQO ^Sc^ 3 ^ 2- ^ 2i Si ^ in .33 .3 3 eo 3 3 en 3 3 5i O O i O Q ^ u u ^ u cqQOOQO U 4) a, -d . 3 tn a 3 u Q O O tn 2 11« O^CiMC-lX-^OiCXO-f ^ -tCC-*r-OCO-fl^OX— Ci CO :r 3C ro (M 5^11^ 3; I— o — x t^ -t^Or^iCr-Xi-i^UtiiMCCXOOO •X •^1xc:OlC^^xoo^-(^toco^^ O— O^-iC Oil—I 00 1—1 c« 3 O 3 cB ag o O o ti u 3 K o 2 y, O O 41 ^ -^ -a 3 41 •2 Ih ^.;: 3 O p; pq^rr « m 3 : O^.^ V Cry ^ . 1- a! t, 3 K)<UC»d 30 rt i-?=0 4^3 a 33 (fl o h-; 3 o 2^ rt o:^ •
RM2AM6X3J–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1892, No.8-11 . § ^g 31 21 3i 3s ^2 ^» 4§ .3^ Sft, ^Ph gSL^ gPH §fH l^fE, Sfs, SPm gfe Sfq gp^ Ix. 55 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No, 10). A. 1892 CQ •* i-H (M ?Q C<5 I C^ t-30 •<-! S^ O « I ?* 1-1 T-H CM I CO I • •* , o t •V ^ I r-< (M (N I-( r^ lO CO I-H I in ?>! I I-( T-l 1-i ?-I i CO 00 (N to I rHi-H 1 r-l <N I N CO «C 00 I l-Hl-l Pir- o o ;^;-o c8.2 ;o O 1—1 c Si ic<i I coco I -co I I : CO 5^ I CO CO I-H rH : I •T rjt MCO *) CO I-H CO I • ^ 12 I I-H I t-H CO I I-H CO T-l I I I-H CO . ,-H I i-l 1 •*< 50 I CO I-H rHI I •CO I I-H CO i-Hi-H I C^
RM2AKA3RW–Mayor’s message and reports of the city officers . 2 d O o w S3 S3 3 S o x S2.Si.Si E uJ2 o« 0•-u 50 0 c /i rt C3 1- ^ C 0 z 0 — c u ? S pq O u C b bets o s> r. C— v d i> 4 , ^ v n> p v u z i: IS — u. In O IN00 O ONtNiM mOJoOCOrO^fO^^ N f N N o -1VO 11 10 t-c On OnnO O NO O On — MM M O M M — P n! E V u •z; P P P P r c: p p-i in d d d d d d aj ajrp 5EEEEEE - C r h r E u fa u u u u <u <u i) <v o u +J U *0 D XI U *U (^-o*OTDTD-TJ*0 cj.S.- in <n rt rt nj rt re « UJH<K<JJJJJ- O- 5JP2 IN NO M On On OCO 00 On O O O - O « oOn On ON ON On On On l O C bx) >o a, 3 o d p
RM2AM6P3W–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1892, No.8-11 . Sessional Papers (No. 10). A. 1892. T-iZ-t (MM I-l N 00^N JO 8i Si i-i IC -J 5 e. §2 t-rH »Oi-l T-IX 1-1 XrHr-l 1 O IM 8-^ CI 00 S o c;o JO lO ^ n oto N.-1 lO X C<li-l T-l X t- •* r-l Xr- l§ Ci -rO 1-1 X ci ^^ (M n OOO r-l -4. ec ^S lOX (M(M s xti Cir-I t-T-l C5050 l^ (M s cc o r: ON 1-1 i— 1 ow (N CO 1-1 OC<5 ec (M e5 ; TT CO O T-i t^ (MiO iCOtO lOO lOO i-l C5 X lO Tf CO 1-1 ?* So o r£3 H m I—I Oeg 0(2<G ea •J8AO pOT! 001 I 94 b- I eoc^ I Oico I : : i : •J940 pas 06 ?. •# I ?£ t- •Qi o; 09 •* QO 1 t-IH 09 01 OS •OQ o* Of Of o!> 08 00 (M T-
RM2AWN6EY–Documents de la session de la Puissance du Canada- 1915, (Volume 50, no.6, Documents de la session 10) . ¢ t^t^ O CN d C5 rH o 00 Cejfa fi <s# ai1 10HH<NM â r-T WCDw CC rH OS CM 8 OS«OOCN ce CM CX3 i ce ex»o r? ce 1 1 CM »Q O CM â O rf> SI 3 1 C a 1 E D «1 Ph 3CECJ pq C S 1 a i a E a i.S I al a E ? r? 3 PH 9 S i 1 i e a ) i -X CEi .2 S E iE â i ri c3 33 â E g SE 4i -a> i S ? 0 â >4 y ES G s E «: -acr>1 c E 1 3i 3 -»- cEh 1 « S§i cS fice = |l a ->-1 a i SE c c! 1 > 0 es b 1! â¢M fi rH S E a i a 2 r^ 1a i t ii 1 â¢/ EE E C 1 1 1 iC X E- 6 | -x Å > i COMMERCE CA
RM2ANC304–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1903, No.43-50 . O t^ X t; X t- X â T -r i= â¢006I-668I â g I d D a H 9SO i?:t:^ooi-it^«xt>-xi)oe- SM i-i e^ 35 iC tC T tâf-H â¢21061 3 >si o = oogoo o â¢c ;ii 5 5 0 0 0 0==: .c r: o ri ® i: c^ ?) O X u Si? O O O QO o o o o o 1-0061 %. -^^ I â¢o o o o o I CI icoir; 22^-000 liSOXCJ â ^XOO-lt^t-.^M-^â XOO iOO< ; O o < â¢006I-66SI «. o o â xrtOiX^tiMxoo S8 §88S i8-^2 » X X X C40 9 CO -»â -^ CJ « 5: 53 F^ ^ 2 = 00 0808 ® o o o^ o * â gooo2 X t^io ^ T n â X 8 0000 0000 0 -r -r 00 » re ast-^r CJ c« â * .-I T ⢠c 00 : O 00 â¢g-T06I Iâ¢1-0061 I â¢0061-
RM2AG60EF–. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1918, No.17-20. ei te •6i-oi ;2 •69^09 •6S-09 2 •e^-ot- 2 •68-08 :: 6S-0S S ?I wpna ^s SI 81 II t- --^ O 1-c —«W^-^^|CI O-^-^ CI -TH Oi-^ •^,HO-^^ O I -^^ « <N •?{ C^ w w I ^,« I : : I :l ze <D 1 «^ ICZ n 7: H o < < o -1 J a n < -] -< m H u m u. < u. M o S .^ ..= .^ a -a - 5.2 B s : a-j M E4 - 3 .c S 3 o •^ s « o 6 B rt -^ * c ® rtl t^ 00 lE o c a s c; 0) O u ? p c c ^ s s C f^C C C .2 cc 5 1 • ^ t-? S° .•5 K ® • ^1 o e «^ ^ rt .5 c a C .Cm £?5 , o ?f 5 ^^ i ?i i O H ^ T-t 1-1 1-H o ^ :o iir:s I ?.-( CO -co in I CO CT 00 c> C» I • i-t i.fi ^
RM2CH767P–. The street railway review . hecompany; embodies nothing but prieiples o( reas(jn and commonsense is so plain that even the iiiosi blatant of walking delegatesshould, it would si-em, hardly pnsume to question its terms or itsconclusidii. * * The stand taken by the Cleveland railway peo-|ile is llu stand that all free Americans must take unless anarchyis to 11111 riot through the lind and law and order is to give placeto lawlessness ami disorder. There can be no compromise of, andno arbitration on the iiuestioii that is now uppermost al Cleveland,O.—Los Angeles (Cal.) Times. FALL OF A TRAMCAR
RM2CNJHRT–. Bestioles amiques per Affonso Lopes-Vieiva; I. Ribera- Rovira; Farran Maristany; . .^t^^iWÈ&. 10. 11 BESTIOLES AMIGUES El goç, Que fa—«bob, bob, bob>, Es dels amics de lhome el més amic de tots. Que el ceguet ho digui, si és amic o no! No heu vist mai passar un ceguet Pel caminet Portant el seu gocet A la mà? Què fora del ceguet Sense la guia del seu amiguet, Del seu cà? Camina i no encepega, el bon ceguet,Perquè el seu mort esguard vaDespert dintre les nines del seu cà... BESTIOLES AMIGUES El goç, Que fa—«bob, bob, bob», Es dels amics de lhome el més amic de tots. El pastor que ho digui,
RM2CHA969–. La casas de religiosos en Cataluña durante el primer tercio del siglo 19 . 1 » , 1 í 1 i 1 1 i 1 in í: o1 00 *—i o h, < 2 O O < Sí ft¡. mi . AGUSTÍN, DE TARRAGONA. —1902 (Fotografía ríe D Tomás Flaqucr I AGUSTINOS 229 habían aún llegado á edad viril, y no ha-biendo pecado en Adán no sentían ni elrubor ni el frío, que tanta es la locuradel hombre cuand i se entusiasma por unsistema. De los demás retablos unos medijeron que procedían de tiempos poste-riores al 1835, otros lo contrario; en laduda omito su descripción, no sin antesrecordar que á principios del siglo xix en[a capilla de l
RM2CE4EPF–. Report of the Bureau of Mines of the Department of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania . No. 11. TENTH BITUMINOUS DISTRICT. 541. :5m CCS 3 Si; XX-J t. t. o I. fc. .J ?; .
RM2CDAXKN–. Ceilings & Side Walls : Catalogue no 60 . Louis XIV Border and Corner. Moulded Border Plate No. 4104 Si/.o, ^8 X 48 inches. Composed of Border Plate No. 4101 and Moulding No. 4201. Code Vsord—Xegro.
RM2CEG1H0–. India rubber world. :a°SI°# h Voi. L. No. 6. Edited by HENRY C, PEARSON—Offices, ^o. 25 West 45th Street, NEW YQRK. 35 CENTS. SEPTEMBER 1, 1914. $3.00 Per Year.$3.50 Abroad. I RUBBER
RM2CHCB3Y–. Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey--The San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of April 18, 1906 and their effects on structures and structural materials . Hi o o o o E T3l 8 91z si < cn-O CO w O U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN NO. 324 PL. XLII
RM2CH22EB–. American engineer and railroad journal . .25 NQjztE^tolMEtER 4,Win. NolztEplAMEtEft ^5^jf. .No|71FDll^^E^E&£5.i T , mozzCediJAne ■t.-^si.^ ^W- -4.^^^ a,! 3;k;i ztz X d 1.37 4 :; ■■, 11111 J J ■d-^S-o J- Jo
RM2CHNA8W–. Archaeological survey of Egypt memoir . fi ■ ■ ■■■ /l-U* ^>> > - --!, 5**. ■r. OS LU (- > C OJ OS -ac O OS < a. SI 13 * i H K O 7. MEIR II. TOMB-CHAPEL B, No. 2. PLATE XXV.
RM2CEKDWJ–. Statistics of the land-grant colleges and agricultural experiment stations in the United States for the year ended June 30, 1901. so. isn SaniBra uo 11 I 5 5 § ^ sasseipp* jo jaqninx o 3 o cj o ej efio ifH | 1§ 1 i i s i si no suosj^d jo jaqranx
RM2CEKDA7–. Statistics of the land-grant colleges and agricultural experiment stations in the United States for the year ended June 30, 1901. isn SaniBra uo 11 I 5 5 § ^ sasseipp* jo jaqninx o 3 o cj o ej efio ifH | 1§ 1 i i s i si no suosj^d jo jaqranx. 31
RM2CEJM1A–. Maria Padilla : melodramma in tre parti. S 43672 S 195 Me. ni vie ni, pa dre nn o, no non te ino no non. r ir *r ^m vo giio io o - glio cjìii si qui mo 2i£*i±±i itti itti I^Nfei^sg^ d£j t£j r^j ££* ]
RM2CF0DXW–. Catalogue of O.D. Pierce & Co. manufacturers of and dealers in electrical supplies .... < SI R 1 V Door Spring No. 2. Door Spring No. 1.Price $ 25 Price • • $ -0 34 O. D. PIERCE & CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA. BELL SWITCHES.. Switch No. 1, 1 Pt. No. 1 Switch
RM2CF0E3B–. Catalogue of O.D. Pierce & Co. manufacturers of and dealers in electrical supplies .... Single Window SpringPrice * - Improved Double Window SpringPrice • • $ 35. < SI R 1 V Door Spring No. 2. Door Spring No. 1.Price $ 25 Price • • $ -0 34 O. D. PIERCE & CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA. BELL SWITCHES.
RM2CH7M8F–. Siberia : dramma in tre atti . Ali! vivo (J.-96) ft ^.(a StepJiana) ^ I- dj > T P lT ? B a piacere Tu co . no- sci co. ^^^1 >p n^im E Gleby sì, o no?... All° vivo (J-^6). kSTEP (interrompen(k)lo ; i Si... stui? y 1 r p^ ^14^^:^^ g^g^^
RM2CDA5NM–. St. Nicholas [serial] . LIGHTNING FLASHES THROUGH HEAVY CLOUDS.. Iel f| f 9«I Si* ft n Si! 15 , s-iiniiiji n*j ^ ° £ $ - a »i 1. -a O « -S ii WMt mm M ft ir-xii ;ir-!3,T it 1028 HOW THE WEATHER IS FORETOLD. IO29 Wo. 1. Explanation of Flag Signals. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5.
RM2CGH0KH–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1907 1ra sección . Junio 27 de 1907.-Adolfo Llopis Castelado.-Producto farmacéutico de la clase 79. v 6 julio. Sí BOLETÍN OFICIAL Aeta no 20.86». Junio 28 de 1907.-Augusto Revelli — Artículos de las clases 68 y 69. v 6 julio. Acta eo a«.«iOO i Aefaa »o 20.861
RM2CHD0YE–. Il Socrate Immaginario . <uiQ»*TOiQ: T « ( 1 I I ■. I l -^y s# .7S-IV -AA- ^ 1 — ^ ;K O ì-s^ i-i 1 : «kt -^ no H Oro.-. S & ■art-» ETZZSI-a». Cì{ta<Qo.VoTtar ti a- lecco. 3 SI calo lò^ùìoll^^ìoVi, d la uocca ^ G^ * keywo. Ayi a CaIIci I ^
RM2CR1ND1–. Emblemas morales de Don Sebastian de Couarrubias Orozco ... . rr?m. ?&2ft? EMBLEMA. 26Si en wi ameno sy deleitofo pradoDe *verde yeruajiema3y ¡aludable>Se ruiefíeevn buey,o toro,trafí}adorSolo pin at ural feria culpable:Anji ele ¡colajtico letradoühte en la eyeculación es admirable.Si juntamente no es deuoto,ypio}Ejlafin caridad9eladotyfrto. & *a El Mi flí fu :vo
RM2CE1R2Y–. Digest of United States automobile patents from 1789 to July 1, 1899, including all patents officially classed as traction-engines for the same period. Chronologically arranged ... together with lists of patents in the classes of portable-engines, traction-wheels, electric locomotivs, and electric railway battery systems ... . re Si O. THTtUTO-B., ^f. JA€^^. vnoimiv. TRACTION ENGINES 30I (Bo Model.) S stiaetB—Steel 4. F. F. LANDIS.TEAOTIOH SSBINE. No. 268,808. , Patented Deo. 12. 1882.
RM2CR0PX1–. Emblemas morales de Don Sebastian de Couarrubias Orozco ... . C!ENTVRI. III. 232. EMBLEMA. 31.£** #*s#{% ^#<r ÜefpUes de atier paff^doEnelmarprocelofo?ran tormenta*o/ ^ /¿z //?* del puerto defe#do>T al embocar ene/,no tuno cuenta:£1 piloto feguroy descuidado,Si con algún oculto]cogih empenta^Qjtalgranada fe abre, j va perdidaLa mercanciajon la honra, y vida. Gran
RM2CHC94N–. Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey--The San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of April 18, 1906 and their effects on structures and structural materials . Hi o o o o E T3l 8 91z si < cn-O CO w O U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN NO. 324 PL. XLII. A. ROOF TRUSSES DAMAGED BY HEAT, THROUGH FAILURE OF TERRA-COTTA COVERING,MUTUAL LIFE BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO. Photograph by Richard L. Humphrey.
RM2CR23FD–. Emblemas morales de Don Sebastian de Couarrubias Orozco ... . 7>1 w EMBLEMA. 79.Aduchos autores granes han efcrito,ElAguda prouar ajuspol/uelos,Si miran cara el fdule hito en hito,Tfino Jos derrueca por les fue los.O verdadero So!,Dios infinito,Si de mipenfamiento los hijuelos,6n vos no ponen,toda fu efperanpa,De fe chelos mi alma, fin tardanza, L 3 Eíle.
RM2CDAXBR–. Ceilings & Side Walls : Catalogue no 60 . Moulded Border Plate No. 4104 Si/.o, ^8 X 48 inches. Composed of Border Plate No. 4101 and Moulding No. 4201. Code Vsord—Xegro.. i Inside Corner Plate No. 4105 Size, 28 X 28 inches. Used with Moulded Border No. 4104.Composed of Inside Corner Plate No. 4102 and Moulding No. 4201. Code Word Page Ninety-Eight Neighbor * I ? Louis XIV Mouldings
RM2CE755N–. The western pilot : containing charts of the Ohio River, and of the Mississippi, from the mouth of the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico ; accompanied with directions for navigating the same, and a gazetteer ; or description of the towns on their banks, tributary streams, etc., also, a variety of matter interesting to travelers, and all concerned in the navigation of those rivers ; with a table of distances from town to town on all the above rivers . %.. ^^-.o k I!attle-?round. MISSISSIPPINo. SI. /(^ Poverty Pt. 126 MAP NO. 21.—MISSISSIPPI RIVER. Directions for Map No. 21.—Mississippi River.McC
RM2CRKYJ7–. The Street railway journal . 71 Philadelphia - Denver - Kansas City - St. Louis - Chicago STANDARD ElECTRic co., Cincinnati, Ohio. AMERICAN ELECTRIC C0.» SI. Paul, Minn.. D.&W. 5oo Volt StreetRailway CutOuts equippedwith enclosedfuses. SEND FOR PRICELIST NO. 9. D. & W. STREET CAR MOTOR CUT-OUT Central Electric Company CHICAGO, ILL. IRONSIDES ilANILA ROPES UNEQUALED FOR TRANSMISSION AND GENERAL USAGE o 22*o, &. WIRE ROPE IRONSIDES PAINTS Get Catalogue Z
RM2CHRB1A–. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1905, No.11-14 . i— -S.- ^ ^ t = i = a- = i: -I r S 2 5 = - ? ?■ ^ ■£ is^S ■- r; — i £ £ £ — —•- — £ < 2 - 2 - 2 ^ H i IT I ^ --T to 1 0) ^ ■. ^- si ■: Sf I ^ 3<«t^ Sr; ..S S tic iZ .? K 5.2:=.= 5 5£ « o ^ i U 61». O (S ■Ui^—
RM2CR0R1G–. Emblemas morales de Don Sebastian de Couarrubias Orozco ... . EMBLEMA. 31.De Potería la oca ¡ion al mas dormido,Pont hitos al vil y al ¿poca do,Ella haz¿e al ladrortyj alatreuidoAcometer vn (ajo no pin fado:Eldecrepitoy<t,ji acá [o En furor Je encendth3y rauta in[ana,Qujil la de los dos nj tejos de S ufan a. Si É. : -V i w
RM2CEJ70A–. Robin Hood; a collection of all the ancient poems, songs, and ballads, now extant, relative to that celebrated English outlaw, to which are prefixed historical anecdotes of his life. enchmans heart thearrows gane. to The Frenchman fell down on the ship-hatch.And under the hatches there below ; 90 Another Frenchman, that him espyd,The dead corpse into the sea doth throw. O master, loose me from the mast, he said,And for them all take you no care; For give me my bent bow in my hand,And never a Frenchman will I spare. Then streight [they] boarded the French ship,They lyeing all dead in their si
RM2CEKCBN–. Maria Padilla : melodramma in tre parti. spada aLle so gli e de LPO si. E qmolsa sti ? E puian co rà ò - si —ili ,r i | | -j—u — y , * ■ I ^ ,j —r v ^VuoTeEelI san g*ue duirvì le sT. Re* shai more ima gè li da ma - no tof fYe il gnau.tu. -ere*.. xi ^$oco a co£2e ^.I n i v BSSS^S Na P ,snan» da
RM2CNRCJE–. The Shower of pearls; a collection of the most beautiful duets . qui - et once more em- brae - ing, Songa thou wilt sing me, with lute at - tend - ing, Sweet dreams shallpa - <je i - vi go - dre mo I tu can - te - ra - i sul tuo li - u - to, in son - no. vis - it our sleep as of yore,pla - ci - do io dor - mi - ro. Re - pose, oh! mothRi - po - aa, o ma - - er, si - lent - ]y- dre ; io prono e bend - nn;mu - to
RM2CPGE0X–. Beautiful gems from American writers and the lives and portraits of our favorite authors . I know no nobler forage-ground for a romantic, venturesome, mischievous boy, than the garret of an oldfamily mansion on a dayof storm. It is a perfectfield of chivalry. Thereis great fun in gropingthrough a tall barrel ofbooks and pamphlets, onthe look-out for startlingpictures; and there arechestnuts in the garret,drying, which you havediscovered on a ledge ofthe chimney; and youslide a few into youi-pocket, and munch themquietly—giving now andthen one to Nelly, andbegging her to keep si-THE JUSTICE O
RM2CE51F5–. LeCount & Strong's San Francisco city directory for the year 1854 : embracing a general directory of the citizens : and a street directory, with an appendix, containing all useful and general information appertaining to the city , an almanac, etc . TJ? 7L rj Lrri (FIRE-PROOF BUILDING,) Montgomery si, near the corner of Washington, SMI ESMWggJu O. W. EASTON, AXD INSPECTOR OF PROVISIONS. BEEF, PORK, MAMS, BACON, FISH, &c. Inspected, Re-pickled, Smoked and Re-packed, at No. 41 DAVIS STREET, Between Sacramento and California streets,SAN FRANCISCO. 64 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT..
RM2CRHJGF–. Picturesque B. and O. Historical and descriptive . he could not make use of, and burn-ing the coaches, cars and buildings, .lackson determined upon carryingaway with him si.x or eight of the B. and O. engines. The familiar remarkto the effect that a man would carry off a red-hot stove if it were not forthe difficulty in handling it would seem to apply to the making off withhalf-a-dozen locomotives with no rail upon which to run them. This obsta-cle, however, did not deter Stonewall from getting away with the locomo-tives, one of his officers so rigging them up that powerful teams managedto p
RM2CERY8H–. International studio. PONTE VECCHIO, FLORENCE, NO. I (ETCHING) BY LAURENCE DAVIS 219. Si >< u 5 H o o studio- Talk Mr. Gutekunst has held one of the most inter-esting of his recent exhibitions of etching in thatof the work of Anders L. Zorn, whose etchings arenot so famihar to the EngHsh collector as they shouldbe. There exists little work to compare with theSwedish etchers for power of drawing, depths ofblack and play of light and genius for portraiture. The second London Salon organized by theAllied Artists Association was held during lastmonth and the beginning of this at the Albert
RM2CECRCW–. The Congregational year-book. o years of foreign study. One fellowship,yielding .SI,000, is offered in post-graduate work. The Apparatus includes a library of 90,000 volumes (excluding duplicates),museum, reading-room, gymnasium, music-room, etc. Terms of Admission. — Candidates for admission must be members of someChristian church and graduates of some college. Those who are not college gradu-ates may, after examination, be admitted on -probation during the first term. Allcourses are open to women on the same terms as to men. Expenses. — No charge is made for tuition, rooms, furniture, and
RM2CR23HC–. Emblemas morales de Don Sebastian de Couarrubias Orozco ... . ¡í :^ CENT^ ÉUA £3 ^^fj| Jl. 7>1 w EMBLEMA. 79.Aduchos autores granes han efcrito,ElAguda prouar ajuspol/uelos,Si miran cara el fdule hito en hito,Tfino Jos derrueca por les fue los.O verdadero So!,Dios infinito,Si de mipenfamiento los hijuelos,6n vos no ponen,toda fu efperanpa,De fe chelos mi alma, fin tardanza, L 3 Eíle
RM2CRHNND–. Picturesque B. and O. Historical and descriptive . ential details. From Shenandoah Springs to Orkney is but a short ride uj) a rathersteep hill, and down to the foot of it to the Springs. The view fromthe highest point is a grand one, and those fond of gazing upon a mul-tiplicity of mountain peaks, and of range back of range, with pastoral.scenes in the foreground, are loth to leave the point of observation untilits full revelation is developed. The quartet, turning from the past towhat lay before them, looked down upon Orkney with no ordinary mani-festations of the impressions whieli the si
RM2CRC0EX–. The Street railway journal . FIG. 15.—INTERIOR VIEW OF THE ERECTING ROOM—STILWELL-BIERCE & SMITH-VAILE CO., DAYTON, O. 458 THE STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. X No. 7. There are also pneumatic lifts for the ladles,and for hand-dling the smaller parts. A steam riveter is provided forriveting together the side parts and plates for oil presses.There is also one steam hammer. A very large pumpand receiver are provided for supplying the water to the The Smith-Vaile pumps are too well known to requirea lengthy description in this connection. They are man-ufactured in a great variety of styles and si
RM2CR1BK2–. Emblemas morales de Don Sebastian de Couarrubias Orozco ... . lfí£m*. ¿;».t:>í3 y o jVIB LÜMA. 71.Toma fe e¿ cobre,el hierro y el acero(guando eflan al rincón j no campea^Ni de ¡cubre el metalan verdaderoRefplandorfide hecho no je emplea:f todo íngento bolueragrojfero,Por mas agudo,yper fpica^que fea>Si con la octOjidód.j con civicio* No hi¿ere caudaldelexercicio. Ef- #1 ¡ a.
RM2CH71KM–. The street railway review . as follows: President. H. A. Patterson: vice-president.S. J. Stanwood; secretarj and treasurer. John B. Meaghr. No sub-scriptions to stock have been offered as yet, but the company pro-poses to do so before January. The Dayton & Northern Electric Railroad Co.. with general of-fices at Dayton. O.. is now making sureys for an electric roadfrom Dayton to Toledo. 162 miles. The company has an authorizedcapital of $20,000. which will be increased to Si.500.000: the officersare: President. Mr. Randall: vice president, general manager andpurchasing agent, A. E. Townsend
RM2CH5N4B–. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . ttia[ti)c jfrccljolli. j^. 3- 1^ Ideal home town, surrounded by beautiful fertile denominations, artesian water, perfect sewerage, nomalaria, no mosquitoes, stone streets, abundantshade, close to seashore, about 40 miles from NewYork. For illustrated booklet and list of hotelsand boarding houses, write j¥l c r c I) a n t ^ SI sf a o c i a t i o n.
RM2CR1NE7–. Emblemas morales de Don Sebastian de Couarrubias Orozco ... . ClíNTVRlA íl. lis Si. tjvi bLt M A. 2?.Mucho, no cuejfapoco.ni l¿¡s cofasDeprecio y de valor fe dan holgado,Nfjin e ¡lié Ai o, las diñe u Itofa sSe ale anean,ni riquezas, dormitadoLasvirtudes heroicas mas precio fasQue todo^elquelas fuere conquistadoHa de fudar,ve/j¡r,j de fue/arfe,Antes que por el vengan a atracarte. R El
RM2CPCRJ4–. Book of the Royal blue . aboard their favoriteyacht, take active part in the racedown the ocean past the city. It isa common si^ht to see fifteen or twentyof these beautiful little crafts sailingdown past the city just beyond the steelpiers and tacking back to the startingpoint mid the cheers of the vast throngof people gathered on the beach or theBoard Walk. Occasionally thereare little accidents but rarely do wehear of anything serious. past three years that there has beenover one hundred thousand people inthe surf at one time. This seems to bea great number but there is no exagger-ation o
RM2CR280G–. Emblemas morales de Don Sebastian de Couarrubias Orozco ... . CENTVRI A 1 61. EMBLEMA, fu Si por vn hombre fo/o,como,y beuo,Tío que he menefler tengo cumplido,Por lo que no me ha pro, ni me lo lleno,Al otro mundoyhe de Andar corrido?De vn grafilo de trigo añejo o nueuo,Solo vn cahiZj,bdos9*ure comido,Adas vale vn va ¡o de agua de la fue tiQue anegarme en el rio, y fu corriete Mftfr
RM2CH0EH4–. The Street railway journal . s inHamburg, some special and very attractive double bracket 6 STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XIX. No. i. poles have been used. They are m high and 17 m wide,that is, the brackets extend out on each side Si m, and theornamentation and scrolls are beautiful specimens of cop-persmith work. The cost of these poles, installed, wasabout 10,000 marks each. On account of their appear-ance, the people in Hamburg have nicknamed the streetGalgen Allee (Gallows Alley). The tops of the poles aresurmounted by arc lights. The trolley wire used in the suburbs is a No. o, 8.3 mmi
RM2CRXWCT–. Los emblemas de Alciato : traducidos en rhimas españolas ... . ^% OfMíí^^ íl NiíJ^ A^ iVféí Colgado efta de la derecha mano f fí^^ VacanCOjylaíinicilraeftáencübrada 1 pg^Convnasalasqueíubirmeenvano ||^ Trabajaii^por que tanto la peílidaCarga deticne,quantQ de eíle llanoLa plumafubeá la región no hollada,Qne anfi eflLiuiera aqrte ingenio e alto . |SS^Si m] pobreza no impidiera e! hdro. ¡¿^^S^. ■^ifl ^S¿Mí^ T, o S Mr M B I^ B H sJt 3
RM2CE0KX5–. Die Entführung aus dem Serail : komische Oper in 3 Akten . Edition Peters. ù/l- Op&y ^-s^iZ^, ^ td^ ^W- tH^ - ^^x^, o-p^ r r? Jir / - I j J j j ij / ich hab auch Ver- standtb so/i fi - no an - cor. eh hab auch Ver - stand, 0 son fi - no an - cor,. ich hab auch ier - standio son fi - 110 an - cor; ich hab auch Ver - stand, ich!io son fi - no an - cor, sì,
RM2CJ07GX–. Terra Mariae . 55. »1...^:V: ^Sc^^o^ii HISTORY 1905 KIND and expectant reader, 1 as historian (if the Class of IDO.j, do feel most keenly my in-ability to write an interesting history or one abounding in fine diction. No pen of minecan eer reveal to the public and the world at large in such a limited si)ace as the confinesof this book, the record of such a Class as ours. A Class that has had no superiors and few if anyequals, and one that is destined to become famous for the men that it contained, some of whomwill SMiiH- (la liai tluir names flashed from tity to city, from state to state
RM2CNWM4D–. Railway mechanical engineer . V > / —^ :^ —z o a ^ o J ^ v o c — — — — — — — — — — — — — ees-si — — 40 SO flO Speed, Miles Per Hovr.Fig. 7 Machlne and Locomotive Efficiency Curves per cent) is indicative of the further saving possilile by theuse of a feedw^ater heater on locomotives using superheatedsteam. But the actual value of the superheater is conclusivelyshown in the table, which gives the comparative performanceat equal weights of steam, and at a speed of 48 miles perhour, for three locomotives, No. 51, No. 89, and No. 5075,the latter the class E6 engine, using saturated stea
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RM2CR1B55–. Emblemas morales de Don Sebastian de Couarrubias Orozco ... . Al £ y& a SI ClNTVÍUA II. T7$. EMBLtM A. 73. Al que e[ta 1 o las avilas de l* muerte.No le deuemos aéoftarlaei¿tda3 ,on darle lo que pide,ft es de fuerte■^uepor ello, mas preflo fe defpidaPudra bíe fer3cj en aquel puto acierteA cobrar nueuagraciado adauhida.Antes del punto,j trance rigurofo,Con que perpetuamente ¡ea dicho [o Z Ai
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RM2CRDG8R–. Philadelphia and its environs, and the railroad scenery of Pennsylvania . e:st hoxtse: tn the: tra.de:. E:sTABr.isizE:o &^2i. jSl 3P IME €> Xt 35S ^ Si H H. MINCE MEATor. ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING, Equal in every respect to the Imported at about half the cost. No. 136 South Front Street, Philadelphia. THE PHILADELPHIA EVENING BULLETIN is published every afternoon, and is served upon all Railroads and Steamboat routes running out of Philadelphia; to citysubscribers in all sections, by prompt and careful carriers; and by mail to all parts of the country. THE PHILADELPHIA EVENING BULLETIN is a l
RM2CDETEJ–. A history of real estate, building and architecture in New York City during the last quarter of a century . - times, where formerly it revolvedonce, the toj) is (|uick]y reached, another lever lifts the boom andguides it to desired ])o-ition and the stone is dropped just where it isAvantcd.. Twentx times the amount of work can l)e done with thisa])pliance th;it wa> formerly ])os.si])le with the IkukI derrick. If thecost of fire-proof buildings lia^ declined from S3 to 35 cents ])ercubic foot in twenty-five ear>, a^ M>nie maintain, no small part ofthis economy has been effected the
RM2CE1R2G–. Digest of United States automobile patents from 1789 to July 1, 1899, including all patents officially classed as traction-engines for the same period. Chronologically arranged ... together with lists of patents in the classes of portable-engines, traction-wheels, electric locomotivs, and electric railway battery systems ... . /^ ^ -^ c;*^ i. ^•^^?<^, (Mo Hoael.) S Saeets—Sheet 2. F. F. LANDIS. TEAOTION EN&INE. No. 268.808. Fatenl^ed Deo. 12, 1882. (No Uodel.) 6 Sbeets—Sheet 3. F. F. LANDIS. TP.AOTION ENdlNE. No. 268,808, Patented Deo. 12, 1882.. re Si O
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RM2CRB4D1–. Reports of Bvt. Brig. Gen. D. C. McCallum, Director and General Manager of the Military Railroads of the United States, and [of James B. Fry] the Provost Marshal General, in two parts : appendix to the Report of the Secretary of War accompanying Message of the President to the 39th Cong., 1st sess . X I A -^ I — II—! II I X i H I H SI E -^1 tl r^ dl pis r 1-- ^^ o fa 1 71 1 (^ *-< 7. Hi pu;fl <- « F^t s .^ ?3 ^ ^^ lO n»^ <^ ^ ^^l„ NO ^. L
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RM2CDEPAN–. Luther Burbank, his methods and discoveries and their practical application; . Cornell UniversityLibrary The original of tiiis book is intine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions inthe United States on the use of the text. www.archive.org/details/cu31924008976833. £ to :§ ! o •» sI BttlSi 13 6 j> Si5a 52- o S S ?o St; no tS ^ ^^S 8 9 So B « >• enCOiB Luther Burbank HIS METHODS AND DISCOVERIES ANDTHEIR PRACTICAL APPLICATION PREPARED FROM HIS ORIGINAL HELD NOTES COVERING MORE THAN 100,000 EXPERIMENTS MADE DURING FORTY YEARS DEVOTED TO PLANT IMPROVEMENT ?W
RM2CHMMKT–. Heraldry, historical and popular . See page 425. o GENEALOGIES. 427 •a -3s o > || -d ^.- M 3 SI f^Ui See page 425.. No. 299.—Arms of the Duke of Norfolk, the Eakl BIarshal, from tlieShield blazoned in the Heralds College. Seebp. 168,112-. CHAPTER XXVII. PRECEDENCE. The Order of Precedence, a matter of no inconsiderable im-portance in a tighly civilized and equally complicated conditionof society, was first established upon a definite system by astatute of Henry VIII., in 1539. Various subsequent regula-tions have taken efiect, and have contributed, in connection withEoyal Letters Patent,
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