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…il, 18-28, 1828, and reprinted in The American Historical Review for January, 1898. The notes of Yates, King, and Pierce are the only unofficial record of the convention extant, besides Madison's, and their chief value is in connection with the Madison record, which in the main t…
…dia to the world. § 3 Gandhi's activity may be divided into two periods. From 1898 to 1914 its field was South Africa; from 1914 to 1922, India. That Gandhi could carry on the South-African campaign for more than twenty years without awakening any special comment in Europe is a p…
…ry 11,183 Artillery 679 Cavalry 1,697 Aggregate 13,559 Guns, 28 Grand aggregate 98,797 men and 254 guns These figures do not embrace the cavalry divisions which were still incomplete, viz., of General Stoneman, at Lexington, Kentucky, and of General Garrard, at Columbia, Tennesse…
…rtz. One tube, formed with pounded glass, was very nearly an inch long, namely .982, and had an internal diameter of .019 of an inch. When we hear that the strongest battery in Paris was used, and that its power on a substance of such easy fusibility as glass was to form tubes so…
…on, however, contains nearly all that Nietzsche left behind, either in small notebooks or on scraps of paper, the editor could not well suppress everything that was not prepared for publication by Nietzsche himself, more particularly as some of the verses are really very remarkab…
…aising an Armenian army, policing problems, and the raw materials of Armenia." [98] Only specialists who have some practical acquaintanceship with the Caucasus, its conditions, peoples, languages, and problems, can appreciate the herculean effort needed to tackle intelligently an…
…angry; and he that sitteth on the Cherubins, though the earth be moved.” (Psal. 98. 1). Whether men will or not, they must be subject alwayes to the Divine Power. By denying the Existence, or Providence of God, men may shake off their Ease, but not their Yoke. But to call this Po…
…ay against a person, to object to him. offendere [1] in aliqua re ( Cluent. 36. 98 )—to take a false step in a thing; to commit an indiscretion. offensionem habere —to give offense to, to shock a person (used of things, vid. sect. V. 18). res habet aliquid offensionis —there is s…
…i] [vii] INTRODUCTION Stow’s Survey of London , from its first publication in 1598, has taken rank as the first authority on the history of London, but this very fame has been the cause of some injury to the unity of the work, owing to the additions of successive editors, whose w…
…oos, and Plantain-eaters 487 XII. Rollers, Kingfishers, Hornbills, and Hoopoes 498 XIII. Bee-eaters, Motmots, Todies, Colies, and Trogons 506 XIV. Toucans, Honey-guides, Jacamars and Puff-birds, Barbets and Woodpeckers 508 XV. Perching-birds 514 XVI. Larks, Titmice, Honey-eaters,…