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A Brief History Of The Universalist Society Of Hartland, Vermont $14.14 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:Imaginary hells have fled away, For devils cannot live in open day. But those that love the truth and take delight In that which tends to make its beauty bright, With joy its columns read, quite pleased to find That tjod and Christ are friends to all mankind.’ CHAPTER II. THE SOCIETY AND THE CHURCH IN THE OLD BRICK MEETING HOUSE, (1822-1854). On the road leading from the Four Corners to Thales Willard’s (now Mrs. Burbank’s) and nearly opposite that place, used to stand the “Old Brick Meeting House.” Jonathan Bagley, Major Wood, Moses Pratt, and Capt. James Campbell helped to build it, and F. T. Gallup drew brick for it. Nathan Jaquith was one of the bricklayers. Many other townsmen lent a hand, and much of the work was given for this first Universalist meeting-house in Hartland. The building was completed in 1822. The style of the architecture was a mixed English- Colonial, the body of the Meeting House being rectangular and having a double row of tall windows. The steeple was similar to that of the old Carpenter’s Hall, Philadelphia. The bell enclosure was composed of eight pillars supporting an octagonal canopy, which bore a slender spire surmounted by a weather-vane. The weather-vane has a history. The builders, lacking a suitable design for the vane, took a new pine plank and, asking Moses Farwell to lie down upon it, traced the outline of his figure. The design, cut out and painted white, was mounted on the spire in a horizintal position. With his arms looking as if bound to his body,this white man is said to have produced a marked effect. The bell was of the best tin bronze. N. F. English, the venerable Hartland inventor, just passed awav, used to say that the bell served as an Angelus for many years. A sexton was employed to ring it at seven, twelve, and nin |
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A Glossary Of Yorkshire Words And Phrases $19.99 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:Be Sharp, be quick, make haste. Bessybab, one who is fond of childish amusements. A Bettermy Body, or aBETTERMORE Body, one of the better class. ” She was none o’ your common folks, but quite a bettermy body.” Bettermost, the better of the two, the best. Betterness, amendment. “As for my ailment I find no betterness in it.” See Ailment. Betwattled or Betottled, stupified, bewildered. “I felt fairly betwattled and baffounded,” thoroughly stunned and confused. Betweenwhiles, the interim, the space of time between two performances. Beyont, beyond. ” They fairly gat beyont him,” completely overreached him in the affair. Bezom, a birch-broom. “A wire-ling bezom,” one of the best kind, made of the toughest of the heath or moor ling selected for the purpose. ” He’s as fond as a bezom,” or “bezom- headed,” very foolish indeed. To Bezzle. See to Beb. To Bid, to invite, as “to bid to a wedding.” ” I nivver was bodden,” not asked or invited. ” Have they bidden to his burying ?” invited the friends to his funeral? “Who was the Bidder ?” the person who goes from house to house with the invitation. See Funerals. Bidden. See Bodden. Bidder. See to Bid. To Bide, to lodge, to remain. “”Where do you bide at ?” live at. ” Sit yourself down and bide a bit,” wait a little. To Bide, to bear or endure. ” He wont bide crossing,” bear contradiction. ” He can stillbide a vast although he has bodclcn a good deal in his day ;” he is still strong, although he has undergone many hardships in his lite- time. ” It’s bad to bide,” hard to endure. Bield, a shelter or shed. “A bit of a bield in a field neuk;” a hovel or cattle shed in a field corner. To Big, to build. ” It biggers on’t,” with reference to the progress of the building, it increases in size. A Biggin… |
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A Glossary Of Yorkshire Words And Phrases $23.86 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:Be Sharp, be quick, make haste. Bessybab, one who is fond of childish amusements. A Bettermy Body, or aBETTERMORE Body, one of the better class. ” She was none o’ your common folks, but quite a bettermy body.” Bettermost, the better of the two, the best. Betterness, amendment. “As for my ailment I find no betterness in it.” See Ailment. Betwattled or Betottled, stupified, bewildered. “I felt fairly betwattled and baffounded,” thoroughly stunned and confused. Betweenwhiles, the interim, the space of time between two performances. Beyont, beyond. ” They fairly gat beyont him,” completely overreached him in the affair. Bezom, a birch-broom. “A wire-ling bezom,” one of the best kind, made of the toughest of the heath or moor ling selected for the purpose. ” He’s as fond as a bezom,” or “bezom- headed,” very foolish indeed. To Bezzle. See to Beb. To Bid, to invite, as “to bid to a wedding.” ” I nivver was bodden,” not asked or invited. ” Have they bidden to his burying ?” invited the friends to his funeral? “Who was the Bidder ?” the person who goes from house to house with the invitation. See Funerals. Bidden. See Bodden. Bidder. See to Bid. To Bide, to lodge, to remain. “”Where do you bide at ?” live at. ” Sit yourself down and bide a bit,” wait a little. To Bide, to bear or endure. ” He wont bide crossing,” bear contradiction. ” He can stillbide a vast although he has bodclcn a good deal in his day ;” he is still strong, although he has undergone many hardships in his lite- time. ” It’s bad to bide,” hard to endure. Bield, a shelter or shed. “A bit of a bield in a field neuk;” a hovel or cattle shed in a field corner. To Big, to build. ” It biggers on’t,” with reference to the progress of the building, it increases in size. A Biggin… |
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A Glossary Of Yorkshire Words And Phrases $15.51 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:Be Sharp, be quick, make haste. Bessybab, one who is fond of childish amusements. A Bettermy Body, or aBETTERMORE Body, one of the better class. ” She was none o’ your common folks, but quite a bettermy body.” Bettermost, the better of the two, the best. Betterness, amendment. “As for my ailment I find no betterness in it.” See Ailment. Betwattled or Betottled, stupified, bewildered. “I felt fairly betwattled and baffounded,” thoroughly stunned and confused. Betweenwhiles, the interim, the space of time between two performances. Beyont, beyond. ” They fairly gat beyont him,” completely overreached him in the affair. Bezom, a birch-broom. “A wire-ling bezom,” one of the best kind, made of the toughest of the heath or moor ling selected for the purpose. ” He’s as fond as a bezom,” or “bezom- headed,” very foolish indeed. To Bezzle. See to Beb. To Bid, to invite, as “to bid to a wedding.” ” I nivver was bodden,” not asked or invited. ” Have they bidden to his burying ?” invited the friends to his funeral? “Who was the Bidder ?” the person who goes from house to house with the invitation. See Funerals. Bidden. See Bodden. Bidder. See to Bid. To Bide, to lodge, to remain. “”Where do you bide at ?” live at. ” Sit yourself down and bide a bit,” wait a little. To Bide, to bear or endure. ” He wont bide crossing,” bear contradiction. ” He can stillbide a vast although he has bodclcn a good deal in his day ;” he is still strong, although he has undergone many hardships in his lite- time. ” It’s bad to bide,” hard to endure. Bield, a shelter or shed. “A bit of a bield in a field neuk;” a hovel or cattle shed in a field corner. To Big, to build. ” It biggers on’t,” with reference to the progress of the building, it increases in size. A Biggin… |
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A Glossary Of Yorkshire Words And Phrases $23.86 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:Be Sharp, be quick, make haste. Bessybab, one who is fond of childish amusements. A Bettermy Body, or aBETTERMORE Body, one of the better class. ” She was none o’ your common folks, but quite a bettermy body.” Bettermost, the better of the two, the best. Betterness, amendment. “As for my ailment I find no betterness in it.” See Ailment. Betwattled or Betottled, stupified, bewildered. “I felt fairly betwattled and baffounded,” thoroughly stunned and confused. Betweenwhiles, the interim, the space of time between two performances. Beyont, beyond. ” They fairly gat beyont him,” completely overreached him in the affair. Bezom, a birch-broom. “A wire-ling bezom,” one of the best kind, made of the toughest of the heath or moor ling selected for the purpose. ” He’s as fond as a bezom,” or “bezom- headed,” very foolish indeed. To Bezzle. See to Beb. To Bid, to invite, as “to bid to a wedding.” ” I nivver was bodden,” not asked or invited. ” Have they bidden to his burying ?” invited the friends to his funeral? “Who was the Bidder ?” the person who goes from house to house with the invitation. See Funerals. Bidden. See Bodden. Bidder. See to Bid. To Bide, to lodge, to remain. “”Where do you bide at ?” live at. ” Sit yourself down and bide a bit,” wait a little. To Bide, to bear or endure. ” He wont bide crossing,” bear contradiction. ” He can stillbide a vast although he has bodclcn a good deal in his day ;” he is still strong, although he has undergone many hardships in his lite- time. ” It’s bad to bide,” hard to endure. Bield, a shelter or shed. “A bit of a bield in a field neuk;” a hovel or cattle shed in a field corner. To Big, to build. ” It biggers on’t,” with reference to the progress of the building, it increases in size. A Biggin… |
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A Glossary Of Yorkshire Words And Phrases $17.9 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:Be Sharp, be quick, make haste. Bessybab, one who is fond of childish amusements. A Bettermy Body, or aBETTERMORE Body, one of the better class. ” She was none o’ your common folks, but quite a bettermy body.” Bettermost, the better of the two, the best. Betterness, amendment. “As for my ailment I find no betterness in it.” See Ailment. Betwattled or Betottled, stupified, bewildered. “I felt fairly betwattled and baffounded,” thoroughly stunned and confused. Betweenwhiles, the interim, the space of time between two performances. Beyont, beyond. ” They fairly gat beyont him,” completely overreached him in the affair. Bezom, a birch-broom. “A wire-ling bezom,” one of the best kind, made of the toughest of the heath or moor ling selected for the purpose. ” He’s as fond as a bezom,” or “bezom- headed,” very foolish indeed. To Bezzle. See to Beb. To Bid, to invite, as “to bid to a wedding.” ” I nivver was bodden,” not asked or invited. ” Have they bidden to his burying ?” invited the friends to his funeral? “Who was the Bidder ?” the person who goes from house to house with the invitation. See Funerals. Bidden. See Bodden. Bidder. See to Bid. To Bide, to lodge, to remain. “”Where do you bide at ?” live at. ” Sit yourself down and bide a bit,” wait a little. To Bide, to bear or endure. ” He wont bide crossing,” bear contradiction. ” He can stillbide a vast although he has bodclcn a good deal in his day ;” he is still strong, although he has undergone many hardships in his lite- time. ” It’s bad to bide,” hard to endure. Bield, a shelter or shed. “A bit of a bield in a field neuk;” a hovel or cattle shed in a field corner. To Big, to build. ” It biggers on’t,” with reference to the progress of the building, it increases in size. A Biggin… |
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A Labour Of Love Under The Red Cross, During The Late War $14.14 General Books publication date: 2009Original publication date: 1872Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free.Excerpt: CHiAPTEE VI. VISIT TO THE HOSPITAL, AND INTEEVIEW WITH PRINCE EEUSS. After breakfasting, and being thoroughly refreshed in mind and body, I determined to pay a visit to the Seminaire Hospital, of which Dr. L was the Medical Officer. I again spoke to him about employment, but received the same answer as the day before. He took me all over the Hospital, where upwards of five hundred poor fellows — French and German — lay wounded. He said he had had upwards of five thousand there a few days before, and had I been there then he would have been hut too glad of my services. A large temporary shed had been erected for the poor creatures, besides this large building. I was very glad from all I heard afterwards that I did not enter this Hospital, as there was an oberin, and I did not wish to be under anybody. I was again advised to return to Brunswick, and I now felt most anxious to get back. I spent the whole day walking about the town with a little Jew, who was very civil to me; he was employed by the Juanita Depot, and gave me a good deal of information of one kind or another, and shewed me the different buildings. In the evening I went to the cassino — a kind of German cafe — where I got a cup of wretched tea, for which I had to pay two francs. The room was full of officers, like the night before, andfinding myself the only female, I soon took my departure. I went back to my French cafe, intendingto go to bed, but just as I got to my room the door opened, and in walked one of the nurses I had last seen at Saarbruck. She wore the dress of the Keiserswerth Schvves ters, which she |
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A View Of The Action Of The Federal Government, In Behalf Of Slavery $14.14 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:abominations of the system ; it was moreover an express acknowledgement by the Government of its power to prohibit slavery throughout the whole territory, and that it had made a Compromise, a bargain between humanity and cruelty, religion and wickedness; and had erected on an arbitrary line, a partition wall between slavery and liberty. But it is in the District of Columbia, and under the shadow of the proud Capitol, that the action of the Federal Government in behalf of slavery, is exhibited in its most odious and disgusting forms. We shall have occasion presently to exhibit the seat of the National Government, as the great slave mart of the North American Continent, ” furnished with all appliances and means to boot.” The old slave laws of Virginia and Maryland, marked by the barbarity of other days, form by Act of Congress, the slave code of the District. Of this code, a single sample will suffice. A slave convicted of setting fire to a building, shall have his head cut off, and his body divided into quarters, and the parts set up in the most public places! But let it not be supposed that Congress has not itself legislated directly on the subject of slavery. An Act of 15th May, 1820, gives the Corporation of Washington, powerto “punish corporeally any Slave for a breach of any of their ordinances.” Happy would it have been for the honour of our country, if the sympathies of its rulers in behalf of slavery, had been exhibited only on the national domain; but they pervade every portion of the confederacy, as is but too apparent in The INTERFERENCE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FOR THE RECOVERY OF FUGITIVE SLAVES. The federal constitution contains the following clause: ” No person held to service or labour in one State under the laws thereof, escaping into another, shall in |
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Anniversary Of The American Unitarian Association $20.4 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:FORM OF BEQUEST. / give and bequeath to the American Unitarian AssoCiation, a Corporation established by law in the S.aie of Massachusetts, the sum of dollars. The above is the simple form requisite in making a legacy for the furtherance of our missionary work. Any further information which may be desired can be obtained by applying to the Secretary at his office, 25 Beacon Street. OF THE AMERICAN UNITARIAN ASS0CIATI0N, WITH THE of % §oarb of §iraiors; ALSO REPORT8 OF THE CHURCH BUILDING LOAN FUND AND THE MONTANA INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. WITH. THE TREASURER’S REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING APRIL 30, 1895. BOSTON: AMERICAN UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION. CONTENTS. Seventieth Annual Meeting 8 Report Of The Board Of Directors 19 The Church Building Loan Fund 32 Montana Industrial School 36 Treasurer’s Report 39 Treasurer’s Statement 40 Income and expenses for the year 43 Property of the Association 44 Funds Held in Trust 44 Investments 44 Objects of Funds 45 Trial Balance 45 Contributions from Societies 46 Appropriations 48 Church Building Loan Fund 60 Property of Church Building Loan Fund 51 Form Of Bequest 52 Uimvr.-it Press : John WUaon and Son, Cambridge SEVENTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE AMERICAN UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION. The American Unitarian Association held its Seventieth Annual Meeting at Music Hall, on Tuesday, May 28. The meeting was called to order at 9.30 by the President, Hon. George S. Hale ; and prayer was offered by Rev. Charles T. Billings, of Hingham. The reading of the records of the last meeting was omitted ; and the President, after briefly welcoming the body of delegates, introduced Mr. Henry F. Miller, of the Nominating Committee, who presented its report. This report was accep… |
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Anniversary Of The American Unitarian Association $32.99 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:FORM OF BEQUEST. / give and bequeath to the American Unitarian AssoCiation, a Corporation established by law in the S.aie of Massachusetts, the sum of dollars. The above is the simple form requisite in making a legacy for the furtherance of our missionary work. Any further information which may be desired can be obtained by applying to the Secretary at his office, 25 Beacon Street. OF THE AMERICAN UNITARIAN ASS0CIATI0N, WITH THE of % §oarb of §iraiors; ALSO REPORT8 OF THE CHURCH BUILDING LOAN FUND AND THE MONTANA INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. WITH. THE TREASURER’S REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING APRIL 30, 1895. BOSTON: AMERICAN UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION. CONTENTS. Seventieth Annual Meeting 8 Report Of The Board Of Directors 19 The Church Building Loan Fund 32 Montana Industrial School 36 Treasurer’s Report 39 Treasurer’s Statement 40 Income and expenses for the year 43 Property of the Association 44 Funds Held in Trust 44 Investments 44 Objects of Funds 45 Trial Balance 45 Contributions from Societies 46 Appropriations 48 Church Building Loan Fund 60 Property of Church Building Loan Fund 51 Form Of Bequest 52 Uimvr.-it Press : John WUaon and Son, Cambridge SEVENTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE AMERICAN UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION. The American Unitarian Association held its Seventieth Annual Meeting at Music Hall, on Tuesday, May 28. The meeting was called to order at 9.30 by the President, Hon. George S. Hale ; and prayer was offered by Rev. Charles T. Billings, of Hingham. The reading of the records of the last meeting was omitted ; and the President, after briefly welcoming the body of delegates, introduced Mr. Henry F. Miller, of the Nominating Committee, who presented its report. This report was accep… |
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Body by Design: The Complete 12-Week Plan to Transform Your Body Forever $0.99 Used – MAKE YOUR DREAM BODY A REALITYFROM KRIS GETHIN, editor in chief of the world’s leading online fitness site Bodybuilding.com, comes a revolutionary 12-week diet and exercise program–supported by two million members and thousands of real-life success stories. “Body by Design “is a plan that promotes health from the inside out, starting by breaking down the mental blocks that are holding you back, then by building up the muscles on your body, and finally by adding delicious, healthy food on |
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Body by Design: The Complete 12-Week Plan to Transform Your Body Forever $0.99 New – MAKE YOUR DREAM BODY A REALITYFROM KRIS GETHIN, editor in chief of the world’s leading online fitness site Bodybuilding.com, comes a revolutionary 12-week diet and exercise program–supported by two million members and thousands of real-life success stories. “Body by Design “is a plan that promotes health from the inside out, starting by breaking down the mental blocks that are holding you back, then by building up the muscles on your body, and finally by adding delicious, healthy food ont |
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Building Self-Esteem and Body Image: A Plastic Surgeon’s Guide to Feeling Better about Yourself $9.99 Saul Hoffman M.D., Lester Silver M.D.,NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by Lulu.com |
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Coffee Talk – A Nano Sized Teambuilding Game $12.44 Coffee Talk© Building a strong relationship within your staff is a cornerstone to a great organization.And there is no better way to do this then by having a little Coffee Talk©.Coffee Talk© is an interactive teambuilding activity that happens between two to six people. And the beautiful part of the activity is that it is so simple to do that all you need is a copy of Coffee Talk©, a cup of Java, and some people to talk with.Some of the questions you might answer include:"If I could bronze a part of my body it would be… (and why?)""The best skills I bring to this team are …""One skill I'd like to develop is …"This book is part of a series of nano sized teambuilding products produced by international speaker and team designer Tyler Hayden. www.tylerhayden.com |
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Contributions To The History Of Musical Scales $10.88 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book: VI. COMPOSITE INSTRUMENTS. Each of the instruments thus far examined is capable of furnishing several notes of approximately constant pitch, but the general principle before us may be embodied in composite instruments, where each note has its own vibrating body; thus . Various forms of harps and dulcimers show strings of regularly decreasing length; here, of course, difference of tension may nullify the scale due to the lengths. One form is shown on Plate 8. 2. Pan’s pipes are sometimes seen with regularly decreasing lengths; it is true that this regularity is not very common, but it is the only principle of scale building (except the Chinese cycle of fifths) yet recognizable in these primitive instruments. (Plate 9.) 3. Instruments of the bar type are found frequently in our orchestras and bands under various names, as xyloplume; they are familiar in children’s toys and are widely distributed in savage and half-civilized lands under the names’of marimba, bal a fang, harmonicon, etc. (Plate 8 and fig. 8.) The law of the uniform bar is that the frequencies of vibration of a series of bars of the same material are proportional to the quotients of the thickness divided by the square of the length; the breadth is immaterial if it is uniform. So if one takes a series of uniform bars of the same thickness and regularly decreasing length he may obtain a series of ascending notes. Thus, let the first bar be 24 units long (for example 24 cm.), the successive bars decreasing by one unit; the eighth bar will be 17 units long, and the fifteenth bar 10 units; the series of frequencies would then be as the reciprocals of the squares of 24, 23, etc., so giving to the ear a series of increasing intervals; with these proportions bar No. 8 would give the Octave of the first, but… |
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Description Of Satan’s Court, Treating The Following Subjects $10.93 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:men have gray beards, indicating an Eastern nativity. The young men raised and educated here are diminutive in mind and body. The devil has cheated the State out of the million beautiful homes, which she ought to have had, and would have had, if the feudal land system, with the devil as chief council in the courts, had not won his cause against God and right and the best interest of the human race. It is a great deal easier for the devil to tear down a civilization that God and home and truth have been generations building up, than it is to build it. If we were to lose our homes in America, if land monopoly were established all over the United States as it is in California and Mexico, we would have a standing army to maintain law and order in less than ten years. The larger holdings are rapidly absorbing the smaller, and capitalists are having established a nucleus, around which will gather a standing army, and then our liberties are gone. The devil is using another element to lower our civilization. A constant stream of low, cunning, unprincipled foreigners are flooding our land, filling our cities and towns. We must save our land for the Dutch and Irish and negroes that are here. We must legislate so as to make homes for our present homeless population. One man with a home, and under God educating his children, is a bulwark in favor of law and order and liberty. A hundred men loving lawlessness and disorder, who require ten or fifteen constables to look after them, will lower thecivilization of a thousand. Our civilization is like a brook, flowing over a grassy plain, clear and beautiful. The emigration from foreign countries is a band of hogs wallowing in the brook, spoiling its waters. chapter{Section 4SATAN’S COURT. Thursday, Jan. 3, 1884.—Arose early with |
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Domestic Architecture Of The American Colonies And Of The Early Republic $14.14 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY PRIMITIVE SHELTERS IN all the European settlements in North America, more primitive shelters— the very types of which have long since been swept away—preceded dwellings of frame or of masonry, and continued for a greater or less time to subsist beside them. It is currently supposed that this was uniquely the result of pioneer conditions in a new world, forcing the adoption of existing native types or the spontaneous creation of others adapted to the environment. It has also been generally assumed, even by careful students, that the first houses of the colonists were log houses of the general scheme of the “log cabins” of later frontier settlements, built of logs laid horizontally and chinked with clay. An attentive study of the documents regarding the earliest dwellings in the colonies and of the ordinary houses of England at the same period leads us, however, to very different conclusions. The earliest records of the English colonies nowhere indicate the use of the construction just described, although they reveal the employment of many other primitive modes of building. These, it appears, represent neither invention of necessity nor borrowing from the Indians, but transplantation and perpetuation of types current in England, still characteristic then of the great body of minor dwellings in the country districts. It is little realized that few of the old cottages now standing in England antedate the seventeenth century, and that they represent a general rise in the “culture stage” of the English yeomanry which took place at that time, bringing to them, as of right, things which had before appertained only to the gentry, and involving the destruction and replacement of the cruder dwellings which had been usual hitherto.1 In his recent and |
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Duncombe’s Free Banking; An Essay on Banking, Currency, Finance, Exchanges, and Political Economy $19.99 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:boys, who were only employed in hard labor, are now employed by the merchants and tavern keepers, and receive their pay in money, instead of being required to take home grain or meat, or clothing, for their parents and family. Now, says the sophistical reasoner, how is it, that since the location of a bank in this place, new houses have been built, and old ones newly painted, and carriages have been bought by those who walked, or rodo in plain waggons before—every body has money now, while nobody had money before. This, say they, is proof positive of the beneficial effects of a bank in the place ; besides this there is an advance in the price of all the real estate in the place ; every thing flourishes and looks respectful and business like. But, when pay day comes, public indignation will be kindled against the bank. The whole village inhabitants, may exclaim, ” woe unto ye, scribes and pharisees, hypocrites ! for ye are as graves, which appear not; and the men that walk over them, are not aware of them.” Walk with me behind the curtain, and see how this won-. derful secret bank money-making is conducted, and witness, in detail, the facts at which I have hinted. Here all is elegant—all is grand—all is rich! Now let us look at the accounts, and you will see that Mr. A. the merchant, borrowed money from the bank to replenish his store of goods, and two of his neighbors, who have money plenty, and are purchasing horses and carriages and building fine houses, are his endorsers—they, too, have opened an account at the bank, and by endorsing for each other, find no difficulty in getting what money they want. And the increase of business, has justified the merchants and tavern-keepers to advance in their style of living; and to keep pace with them, the |
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Early Tuscan Art From The 12th To The 15th Centuries $24.86 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III. GIOTTO. In previous chapters we have seen what was the character of Italian Art at the beginning of the thirteenth century, and we have observed the effect of the great popular movement, associated with the name of Francis of Assisi, in altering the national ideal, and consequently the style of Central Italian Architecture and Sculpture. We have now to study the effect produced upon Painting by the same movement. We have seen that the first important building in the new style was the church and convent of St. Francis at Assisi, founded in the year 1228. It was not till some forty years later that the new tendencies found expression in sculpture. We have to wait almost another quarter of a century THE CALL FOR PAINTING. 93 before they appear in painting. This slowness of reaction in painting is easily explained when we observe how much more strongly under the dominion of Byzantine and classical traditions, was that and the kindred art of Mosaic, than either Architecture or Sculpture. The interiors of the churches of St. Francis at Assisi were incomplete until they had been entirely covered with coloured decoration. They were designed to be so decorated. The Lower Church, with its dim light and cavernous vaulting is better suited for mosaic than fresco, but mosaic was too costly and slow a system. The Upper Church was obviously intended from the first to be frescoed. At the present day the whole of both these churches is overlaid with colour from end to end and in every part. The frescoes it contains form a series completely illustrating the history of Italian painting for one hundred years. The principal dates connected with the church are these : It was founded in 1228. The Lower Church was completed and the body of the Saint translated into it in 12. |
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Exercise Your Executive Brain $1.75 500 Brain-Building Exercises for Boosting Job PerformanceJust like the body, the mind needs a focused exercise routine in order to stay healthy and honed—and a daily regimen of games, teasers, and puzzles is the perfect workout.Exercise Your Executive Brain is packed with 500 fun and invigorating puzzles specifically designed to stimulate the frontal lobes of the brain, which kick starts creativity and sharpens decision-making—the most critical functions for high performance on the job. Start right here with:• Anagrams • Word Searches • Crosswords • Brain Teasers • Cryptograms • Sudoku • MazesSometimes the journey to success is all about fun and games! Can you find an East Coast city by rearranging the letters in “labor time”? A pair of rhyming words that mean “a majestic trade name”? Four five-letter words starting with “r” using letters in the name Louis Rukeyser?See? You’ve already started working out! Keep it up with Exercise Your Executive Brain!Charles Timmerman is the founder of Funster.com and the author of numerous puzzle books. The creator of some of the first computer games for Microsoft Windows, he lives in South Pasadena, CA. |
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Fitness Habits Made Easy: A Ridiculously Simple Approach to Building a Healthy Body $6.99 Tim Anderson,NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by Lulu.com |
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How Customers Think: Essential Insights into the Mind of the Market $32.95 Despite the time and money spent on market research, 60 to 80 percent of new offerings fail. Why do consumers often say one thing to marketers-yet act differently in the market?Industry innovator Gerald Zaltman argues that the answer lies in how the mind works. When it comes to buying, 95 percent of our decision making takes place in the subconscious mind, yet traditional marketing methods barely scratch the surface of this information gold mine. Zaltman introduces a new mind-set and tools for digging deeper into what he calls the “mind of the market”-the complex interplay between consumer and marketer thinking that determines the fate of every product launch. Building on research from disciplines including neurology, sociology, and cognitive science, Zaltman offers rich insights into how people really create meaning. Through compelling examples from his work with Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble, General Motors, and others, he illustrates how leading companies are transforming this new knowledge into unprecedented value for customers.An intriguing look at how the mind, body, and environment interact to drive our buying decisions, this book opens the door to the next source of competitive advantage.Author Biography: Gerald Zaltman is a Professor of Marketing at Harvard Business School and a Fellow at Harvard University’s interdisciplinary Mind, Brain, Behavior Initiative. He is also Cofounder of the research and consulting firm, Olson Zaltman Associates (www.olsonzaltman.com). |
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Lectures On The Liturgy $14.14 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:39 LECTURE III. THE SENTENCES. Psalm xcv., 6. Oh, come, let us worship and fall down, and kneel before the Lord our Maker. Isaiah Lv., 7. Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts; and let him return unto the Lord, and he will have mercy on him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon. When the priest has put on the surplice in the vestry, he enters the reading pew, and, after a few moments spent in private prayer, he stands up and reads one or more of the Sentences, at his discretion, with a clear and audible voice. These sentences are all of a very humiliating character; indeed, the very place occupied by the priest is an instance of the self-abasement of our Church. Before the Reformation, he used to take his station on the most sacred portion of the building, to the east of the screen which separates the chancel. But the framers of our Liturgy felt that the iniquities of the Church had stripped her of her former glories, and they removed the priest from the post of honour to the body of the edifice, where, when the people are gathered, and the congregation sanctified, as the Israelites of old, according to the direction of the Prophet Joel, the minister of the Lord weeps, as it were, between the porch and the altar, saying, ” Spare thy people, O Lord, and give not thine heritage to reproach;” and where, in conformity to the same Prophet, he bids the people rend their hearts, and not their garments, and turn unto the Lord their God. When England was divided into parishes, and curates were appointed to watch over the souls of particular flocks, it was intended that pastors should be appointed in sufficient numbers to ascertain the characters of all their sheep; were this still the case, each minister would be enabled to… |
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Life At Laurel Town In Anglo-Saxon Kansas $19.99 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:THE LITTLE CITY OF THE QH08TLY HEART A. little city, a meet human nest, Lies snug on teeming lands of Central West; Its houses, broadly parked with neighbors’, stand Mid shrub and blossom, in a friendly band; And midst bird-haunted maples, trees so tall They seem like rows of pillars, or a wall To lift the wide and open, sparkling sky By winter’s sun-dogs, or July’s red eye. Such to a stranger’s sense this city seems; And so to youthful students, when with dreamt And hopes of gaining fruits of ages long— J. self-reliant, heart-high, eager throng— They swarm in dwelling, lecture-room and street, And seize to-day, yet would to-morrow greet. Democracy triumphant! For the state Set on this city’s height learning elate, Its university—its trained, strong arm Stretched forth to tuccor, brain and heart to warm, Exalt the people’s life and make for right Through all just works, and days of lucent light. So does the little town in beauty rest; A fellowship building an ideal best; A gem on the telluric cloak of God; A wind-flower rising from its blue-grass sod. But ever in this city’s ways and shade There moves another band. All unafraid From moss-soft mounds under broad oaks they come— Where blue-bird, thrush and squirrel make their home— And through the busy town they wander far, These souls without the grosser body’s wear; And pass on restless, driven by the fire That burnt in spirits who for others aspire. chapter{Section 4For their young manhood Jay in that far day When folk “went west” to work, and fight, and pray; When men embodied ancient English zeal For each man’s right—the Puritan commonweal; The Puritan intensity of soul, Visions millennial, a new race to mould, These Anglo-Saxon state-makers the… |
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Life At Laurel Town In Anglo-Saxon Kansas $11.94 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:THE LITTLE CITY OF THE QH08TLY HEART A. little city, a meet human nest, Lies snug on teeming lands of Central West; Its houses, broadly parked with neighbors’, stand Mid shrub and blossom, in a friendly band; And midst bird-haunted maples, trees so tall They seem like rows of pillars, or a wall To lift the wide and open, sparkling sky By winter’s sun-dogs, or July’s red eye. Such to a stranger’s sense this city seems; And so to youthful students, when with dreamt And hopes of gaining fruits of ages long— J. self-reliant, heart-high, eager throng— They swarm in dwelling, lecture-room and street, And seize to-day, yet would to-morrow greet. Democracy triumphant! For the state Set on this city’s height learning elate, Its university—its trained, strong arm Stretched forth to tuccor, brain and heart to warm, Exalt the people’s life and make for right Through all just works, and days of lucent light. So does the little town in beauty rest; A fellowship building an ideal best; A gem on the telluric cloak of God; A wind-flower rising from its blue-grass sod. But ever in this city’s ways and shade There moves another band. All unafraid From moss-soft mounds under broad oaks they come— Where blue-bird, thrush and squirrel make their home— And through the busy town they wander far, These souls without the grosser body’s wear; And pass on restless, driven by the fire That burnt in spirits who for others aspire. chapter{Section 4For their young manhood Jay in that far day When folk “went west” to work, and fight, and pray; When men embodied ancient English zeal For each man’s right—the Puritan commonweal; The Puritan intensity of soul, Visions millennial, a new race to mould, These Anglo-Saxon state-makers the… |
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Medical Terminology: A Word Building Approach $78.47 This comprehensive, proven text offers a logical, simple system for learning medical vocabulary primarily by building terms from word parts. It first introduces medical terminology and its essential suffixes and prefixes; then guides students logically through each key body system, working from the outside (integumentary system) inward, and from simple systems to complex. Additional specialty chapters cover oncology, radiology and nuclear medicine, and mental health. Updated throughout, this Seventh Edition’s many new learning features include: “at-a-glance” A&P tables; tables of combining forms with meanings; color-coded word parts; new labeling exercises; and 17 new practical applications using realistic medical records. MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY: A WORD BUILDING APPROACH, 7/e encourages students to “get connected” to an engaging multimedia experience on www.myhealthprofessionskit.com, We have done all the work for you! Students log onto Medical Terminology Interative, create their avatar and they are ready to begin!Students will learn in a dynamic, virtual online environment that includes exercises, videos, animations, activities and more!Learning Modules provide core content for learning medical terminology. Users can access Medical Terminology Interactive, anytime, day or night, where they can study on their own and practice their word-building skills. Coming in 2012: www.MyMedicalTerminologyLab.com This powerful website in combination with the book is ideal for helping students see how word parts connect to form medical terms and how anatomical parts connect to form body systems. With engaging features throughout the book is designed to “connect” with readers – helping them understand the interconnectedness of the elements that lead to the mastery of medical terminology. |
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Medical Terminology: A Word Building Approach $78.6 This comprehensive, proven text offers a logical, simple system for learning medical vocabulary primarily by building terms from word parts. It first introduces medical terminology and its essential suffixes and prefixes; then guides students logically through each key body system, working from the outside (integumentary system) inward, and from simple systems to complex. Additional specialty chapters cover oncology, radiology and nuclear medicine, and mental health. Updated throughout, this Seventh Edition’s many new learning features include: “at-a-glance” A&P tables; tables of combining forms with meanings; color-coded word parts; new labeling exercises; and 17 new practical applications using realistic medical records. MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY: A WORD BUILDING APPROACH, 7/e encourages students to “get connected” to an engaging multimedia experience on www.myhealthprofessionskit.com, We have done all the work for you! Students log onto Medical Terminology Interative, create their avatar and they are ready to begin!Students will learn in a dynamic, virtual online environment that includes exercises, videos, animations, activities and more!Learning Modules provide core content for learning medical terminology. Users can access Medical Terminology Interactive, anytime, day or night, where they can study on their own and practice their word-building skills. Coming in 2012: www.MyMedicalTerminologyLab.com This powerful website in combination with the book is ideal for helping students see how word parts connect to form medical terms and how anatomical parts connect to form body systems. With engaging features throughout the book is designed to “connect” with readers – helping them understand the interconnectedness of the elements that lead to the mastery of medical terminology. |
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Medical Terminology: A Word Building Approach $78.47 This comprehensive, proven text offers a logical, simple system for learning medical vocabulary primarily by building terms from word parts. It first introduces medical terminology and its essential suffixes and prefixes; then guides students logically through each key body system, working from the outside (integumentary system) inward, and from simple systems to complex. Additional specialty chapters cover oncology, radiology and nuclear medicine, and mental health. Updated throughout, this Seventh Edition’s many new learning features include: “at-a-glance” A&P tables; tables of combining forms with meanings; color-coded word parts; new labeling exercises; and 17 new practical applications using realistic medical records. MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY: A WORD BUILDING APPROACH, 7/e encourages students to “get connected” to an engaging multimedia experience on www.myhealthprofessionskit.com, We have done all the work for you! Students log onto Medical Terminology Interative, create their avatar and they are ready to begin!Students will learn in a dynamic, virtual online environment that includes exercises, videos, animations, activities and more!Learning Modules provide core content for learning medical terminology. Users can access Medical Terminology Interactive, anytime, day or night, where they can study on their own and practice their word-building skills. Coming in 2012: www.MyMedicalTerminologyLab.com This powerful website in combination with the book is ideal for helping students see how word parts connect to form medical terms and how anatomical parts connect to form body systems. With engaging features throughout the book is designed to “connect” with readers – helping them understand the interconnectedness of the elements that lead to the mastery of medical terminology. |
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Medical Terminology: A Word Building Approach $78.6 This comprehensive, proven text offers a logical, simple system for learning medical vocabulary primarily by building terms from word parts. It first introduces medical terminology and its essential suffixes and prefixes; then guides students logically through each key body system, working from the outside (integumentary system) inward, and from simple systems to complex. Additional specialty chapters cover oncology, radiology and nuclear medicine, and mental health. Updated throughout, this Seventh Edition’s many new learning features include: “at-a-glance” A&P tables; tables of combining forms with meanings; color-coded word parts; new labeling exercises; and 17 new practical applications using realistic medical records. MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY: A WORD BUILDING APPROACH, 7/e encourages students to “get connected” to an engaging multimedia experience on www.myhealthprofessionskit.com, We have done all the work for you! Students log onto Medical Terminology Interative, create their avatar and they are ready to begin!Students will learn in a dynamic, virtual online environment that includes exercises, videos, animations, activities and more!Learning Modules provide core content for learning medical terminology. Users can access Medical Terminology Interactive, anytime, day or night, where they can study on their own and practice their word-building skills. Coming in 2012: www.MyMedicalTerminologyLab.com This powerful website in combination with the book is ideal for helping students see how word parts connect to form medical terms and how anatomical parts connect to form body systems. With engaging features throughout the book is designed to “connect” with readers – helping them understand the interconnectedness of the elements that lead to the mastery of medical terminology. |
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Medical Terminology: Get Connected! $54.6 This is a true introductory-level “essentials” text focusing solely on medical terminology, and on teaching students how to build and translate medical terms with confidence. Designed to be fun, accessible, and eye-catching, its powerful approach guides students step-by-step through mastering relevant word parts, understanding word roots, and word assembly. To help students learn meanings, correct spelling, pronunciation, and other components of each term, the book contains numerous exercises, tips, and colorful figures for learning and practice. It is flexible enough to be used either in support of lectures, or as an independent student workbook. MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY: GET CONNECTED! encourages students to “get connected” to an engaging multimedia experience on www.myhealthprofessionskit.com, We have done all the work for you! Students log onto Medical Terminology Interative, create their avatar and they are ready to begin!Students will learn in a dynamic, virtual online environment that includes exercises, videos, animations, activities and more!Learning Modules provide core content for learning medical terminology. Users can access Medical Terminology Interactive, anytime, day or night, where they can study on their own and practice their word-building skills. Coming in 2012: www.MyMedicalTerminologyLab.com This powerful website in combination with the book is ideal for helping students see how word parts connect to form medical terms and how anatomical parts connect to form body systems. With engaging features throughout the book is designed to “connect” with readers — helping them understand the interconnectedness of the elements that lead to the mastery of medical terminology. |
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Medical Terminology: Get Connected! $54.6 This is a true introductory-level “essentials” text focusing solely on medical terminology, and on teaching students how to build and translate medical terms with confidence. Designed to be fun, accessible, and eye-catching, its powerful approach guides students step-by-step through mastering relevant word parts, understanding word roots, and word assembly. To help students learn meanings, correct spelling, pronunciation, and other components of each term, the book contains numerous exercises, tips, and colorful figures for learning and practice. It is flexible enough to be used either in support of lectures, or as an independent student workbook. MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY: GET CONNECTED! encourages students to “get connected” to an engaging multimedia experience on www.myhealthprofessionskit.com, We have done all the work for you! Students log onto Medical Terminology Interative, create their avatar and they are ready to begin!Students will learn in a dynamic, virtual online environment that includes exercises, videos, animations, activities and more!Learning Modules provide core content for learning medical terminology. Users can access Medical Terminology Interactive, anytime, day or night, where they can study on their own and practice their word-building skills. Coming in 2012: www.MyMedicalTerminologyLab.com This powerful website in combination with the book is ideal for helping students see how word parts connect to form medical terms and how anatomical parts connect to form body systems. With engaging features throughout the book is designed to “connect” with readers — helping them understand the interconnectedness of the elements that lead to the mastery of medical terminology. |
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Medical Terminology: Get Connected! $26.53 This is a true introductory-level “essentials” text focusing solely on medical terminology, and on teaching students how to build and translate medical terms with confidence. Designed to be fun, accessible, and eye-catching, its powerful approach guides students step-by-step through mastering relevant word parts, understanding word roots, and word assembly. To help students learn meanings, correct spelling, pronunciation, and other components of each term, the book contains numerous exercises, tips, and colorful figures for learning and practice. It is flexible enough to be used either in support of lectures, or as an independent student workbook. MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY: GET CONNECTED! encourages students to “get connected” to an engaging multimedia experience on www.myhealthprofessionskit.com, We have done all the work for you! Students log onto Medical Terminology Interative, create their avatar and they are ready to begin!Students will learn in a dynamic, virtual online environment that includes exercises, videos, animations, activities and more!Learning Modules provide core content for learning medical terminology. Users can access Medical Terminology Interactive, anytime, day or night, where they can study on their own and practice their word-building skills. Coming in 2012: www.MyMedicalTerminologyLab.com This powerful website in combination with the book is ideal for helping students see how word parts connect to form medical terms and how anatomical parts connect to form body systems. With engaging features throughout the book is designed to “connect” with readers — helping them understand the interconnectedness of the elements that lead to the mastery of medical terminology. |
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Motor Body-Building in All Its Branches $23.12 Publisher: London, Spon Publication date: 1914 Subjects: Automobiles Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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Rugby; The School And The Neighbourhood $20.77 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book: RUGBY FROM THE PLANKS. PART I. THE HISTORY OF RUGBY SCHOOL. A BRIEF CHRONICLE OF EVENTS RELATING TO RUGBY SCHOOL FROM ITS FOUNDATION IN 1567, TO THE PRESENT YEAR, 1887 isio. RMOMETIME early in the reign of Henry VIII., between, MtsMl as ‘ ‘s conjec’ured, the years 1510 and 1520, Lawrence 1J67 ESSfil Sheriff, the Founder of Rugby School, was born at Rugby. 22 July. Lawrence Sheriff executed his will, directing his body to be buried in the Parish Church of Rugby, bequeaths /”so. towards the building of a School House at Rugby, leaves his real estate in Warwickshire, vizt., at Rugby and Brownsover,”for a Free Grammar School and the maintenance of Almsmen, and leaves £100. for the purchase of land. 25 July. Deed. Intent of Lawrence Sheriff, whereby he fixes the salary of the Schoolmaster at £12. per annum, at the present day equivalent to “180. si August. Lawrence Sheriff executed a Codicil to his Will. By this he revoked the Legacy of £oo. left to purchase land, and in lieu left one-third of 24 acres of land in Lamb’s Conduit fields, Middlesex, to the School. This ultimately proved to be the great source of income to the School. September. Lawrence Sheriff died at his house in Newgate Street, London. 8 SbM.em” Lawrence Sheriff buried at Christchurch, Newgate Street, the old Church of the Grey Friars, destroyed in the fire of London in 1666. The register of his burial is still preserved. His direction to be buried at Rugby was disregarded, ber si. Will and Codicil of LawrenceSheriff proved at London. Leafet, April, 1887. 1579, Mrs. Elizabeth Clarke, widow of Lawrence Sheriff, died. 2 April. ]yirs. Elizabeth Clarke buried at Christchurch, Newgate Street. ay’ Funeral Certificate granted by the Heralds College. 1579. Birth of John Howkins… |
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Sketches Of The Old Inhabitants And Other Citizens Of Old Springfield Of The Present Century; And Its Historic Mansions Of Ye Olden Tyme $19.99 General Books publication date: 2009Original publication date: 1893Original Publisher: Press of Springfield Print. and Binding Co.Subjects: Springfield (Mass.)GenealogySpringfield, MassachusettsHistoric buildingsReference / Genealogy Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free.Excerpt: Mr. David A. Adams, son of Dr. David Adams, of Mansfield, Conn., was born February 6, 1807. When fifteen years old, in 1822, he went to Thompsonville, Conn., and was clerk for several years in the store of his brother-in-law, James Brewer, who was a partner of James S. Dwight, of Springfield. Afterwards Mr. Adams went to New York, where he worked in a dry goods store for about one year, when he came to Springfield, and for two years was clerk for his brother-in-law, James Brewer, who was a hardware merchant, having a store on the southeast corner of Main and State streets, where the new Masonic building stands. He then spent several years learning the trade of silversmith of his brother, Henry Adams, who had a shop on Market street. In 1824, while living in Thompsonville, he was called upon to join the military company to go to Hartford to attend the reception of General La Fayette, who was then on a visit to the United States. When La Fayette entered Hartford, a large body of infantry and artillery was ready to salute him, and in the yard of the old State House were 800 children wearing badges with the motto, “Nous vans aim- ons, La Fayette.” Mr. Adams had the honor of shaking hands with the General. He remembers him as a person of medium size, pleasing manners, and of much dignity. While in Hartford, La Fayette was presented with the epaulettes which he wore as major-general in the |
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Smashing CSS: Professional Techniques for Modern Layout $15.5 PROFESSIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR MODERN LAYOUTSmashing CSS takes you well beyond the basics, covering not only the finer points of layout and effects, but introduces you to the future with HTML5 and CSS3. Very few in the industry can show you the ins and outs of CSS like Eric Meyer and inside Smashing CSS Eric provides techniques that are thorough, utterly useful, and universally applicable in the real world. From choosing the right tools, to CSS effects and CSS3 techniques with jQuery, Smashing CSS is the practical guide to building modern web layouts.With Smashing CSS you will learn how to:Throw elements offscreen/hide themCreate body/HTML backgrounds in XHTMLUsemore than 15 layout techniques including clearfix, two/three simple columns, faux columns, One True Layout, Holy Grail, em-based layout, fluid grids, sticky footers, and moreUse a variety of CSS effects including CSS popups, boxpunching, rounded corners, CSS sprites, Sliding Doors, Liquid Bleach, ragged floats, and moreApply CSS table styling including using thead, tfoot, and tbody, row headers, column-oriented styling (classes); styling data tables with jQuery, tables to graphs, tables to maps; and moreUse CSS3 elements including rounded corners, multiple backgrounds, RGBA, using jQuery to do CSS3 selections and so much more.Eric Meyer is an internationally recognized expert on the subjects of HTML, CSS, and Web standards, and has been working on the Web since 1993. Smashing CSS is for developers who already have some experience with CSS and JavaScript and are ready for more advanced techniques.Smashing Magazine (smashingmagazine.com) is one of the world’s most popular web design sites. True to the Smashing mission, the Smashing Magazine book series delivers useful and innovative information to Web designers and developers. |
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The American Cottage Builder; A Series Of Designs, Plans, And Specifications, From $200 To $20,000, For Homes For The People. Together With $20.12 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER Y. THE FARM COTTAGE. The Main Body of this cottage is in the form of a paralellogram, 34 feet long, including the portico, and ;J2 feet wide, having 14-foot posts, 2 feet of which extends above the attic floor, sustaining a roof of a 16-foot pitch with the gable end facing the south or south-west. The back part of the house, which extends to the kitchen, is 18 by 23 feet, including the veranda, with 10-foot posts, supporting a roof of a llj-foot pitch, with the gable towards the north or north-east. The kitchen is 12 by 23 feet, including the passage to the vault, with 6-foot posts, and a lean-to roof, having a 4-foot pitch. The whole building is designed to be elevated on a terrace of mason work, 3 feet above the common level of the ground, to be built of wood, with the outer walls to be lined with bricks. The roofs, also, are designed to be built of wood, covered either with common shingles, or water-proof cement. On the centre of the main body of the house, a false chimuey-top is shown, which may be formed of metal, bricks or artificial stone, for receiving the stove pipes from the rooms below. Those who prefer fire-places to furnaces or stoves, can erect a chimuey at each side of the cottage, extending their tops about 16 feet above the eaves. Between the dining-room and kitchen, there is a chimuey designed to communicate with the cooking range and stoves in those parts of the house. This house is designed to be entered from the front gate through a portico, 6 feet wide, extending across the whole width of the house. The entry of the kitchen and diningroom, is also designed to be passed into on the easterly side of the back part of the building, through a veranda 3 feet wide. The windows are all designed to be of good dimensions, and protected by w… |
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The Biggly Body Plan: Specialist Body Building Techniques of both exercise and diet systems to stip stubborn fat, build shapely sexy muscles and look great for both men and women. $8.99 Alan Carr IMN,NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by Lulu.com |
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The Healthy Child from Two to Seven $24.74 New – Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III FOOD FOR BODY BUILDING From the very beginning of life the child who is to be strong and robust must have sufficient and suitable food. Many children are eight to ten pounds underweight; indeed, it is safe to say that one child out of every three or four is underweight. Children who are underweight |
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The Healthy Child from Two to Seven $19.77 New – Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III FOOD FOR BODY BUILDING From the very beginning of life the child who is to be strong and robust must have sufficient and suitable food. Many children are eight to ten pounds underweight; indeed, it is safe to say that one child out of every three or four is underweight. Children who are underweight |
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The History, Law And Practice Of The Stock Exchange $22.72 General Books publication date: 2009Original publication date: 1907Original Publisher: Pitman Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free.Excerpt: PART II The Law and Practice of the Stock Exchange CHAPTER I STOCK EXCHANGE BUSINESS It is proposed to consider in this Chapter Sections : — (1) The Government of the Stock Exchange. (2) Stockbrokers and Stock-jobbers. (3) Stock Exchange Business. (4) Special Settlements and Official Quotations. (5) The Terms that are in use upon the Stock Exchange. SECTION I THE GOVERNMENT OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE The administration of the Stock Exchange is vested in two bodies, although their functions are totally distinct. They are (1) the Managers ; (2) the Committee for General Purposes. The Managers are the representatives of the shareholders of the Stock Exchange according to the provisions of the original deed of 1802 and a subsequent deed of 1876, the shareholders being, of course, the proprietors of the Stock Exchange. The Managers are the governing body, or Directors. Under the provisions of two deeds the former body regulates admission moneys, has the appointment of all the officials, except the Secretary and the official assignee (who it will be subsequently seen, are otherwise appointed), and generally manage and control the building. The Managers are elected by the shareholders, three Managers retiring once in every five years. The shares of the Stock Exchange are20,000 in number, upon which £12 is paid, but they stand at a considerable premium. There is also £450,000 in debentures. Since 1904 every memberelected must before exercising his privileges of membership become a proprietor by acquiring either one or three shares |
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The Holy Orthodox Church; Or, The Ritual, Services And Sacraments Of The Eastern Apostolic (Greek-Russian) Church $14.14 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:and crowns are of a circular shape, and we decorate our house of prayer, i. e. the church, on feast days, with wreaths and garlands of flowers. A circle is significant of something without an end, i. e. eternity. It also denotes joy. CHAPTER III. THE TEMPLE AND ITS DIVISION IN PARTS. The Church, or, proper, the Temple, is divided into three parts: 1. The Sanctuary (for the Clergy); 2. The Nave (for the Faithful); 3. The Porch (for the Catechumens and the Penitents). The Sanctuary must be at the east side of the building. It is separated from the body of the auditorium by a screen or wall, called the Iconostasis. This is a Greek word, and signifies a place for pictures or images. There are three doorways in the Iconostasis, which are furnished with doors opening inwards, the central ones being double, and called the Royal Gates. The latter are not solid throughout, and behind them hangs a curtain, which is drawn and withdrawn as the ritual requires. In the middle of the Sanctuary stands the holy table (Altar), vested, first, with a linen covering, and over this with one of rich brocade. Behind the Altar there stands a candlestick with seven lights. Upon .the holy table is kept an ark or casket, often in the shape of a temple, and usually made of metal, which contains the Holy Sacrament, reserved for the Communion of the sick (and sometimes for the absent), or for the Liturgy of the Presancti- fied, which is sung in the days of Great Lent. At the Celebration of the Liturgy, a cloth containing Relics,called the Antirnins, is spread upon the Altar, and upon this are placed the sacred vessels with their coverings or veils. The Antimins are blessed only by the Bishop, and by him they are distributed among the churches. The holy Liturgy is offered over them in respect to |
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The Inner Consciousness $13.81 New – Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III. THE BASEMENTS OF THE MIND. ] N the lower planes of the Inner Consciousness are performed the various forms of mental activity which have to do with the building up, preservation, repairing, etc., of the physical body. Every cell has its share of mind, and every combination of cells into cell-group |
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The Inner Consciousness $13.81 Used – Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III. THE BASEMENTS OF THE MIND. ] N the lower planes of the Inner Consciousness are performed the various forms of mental activity which have to do with the building up, preservation, repairing, etc., of the physical body. Every cell has its share of mind, and every combination of cells into cell-grou |
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The Mother’s Guide to Self-Renewal: How to Reclaim, Rejuvenate and Re-Balance Your Life $19.95 Take a mini retreat with “The Mother’s Guide to Self-Renewal.” Reconnect with who you are and learn how to create balance from the “inside out” with this gorgeous, color-illustrated, month-by-month guide. Beautiful photographs, powerful themes and stories, personal vignettes from moms, guided journaling and exercises, and information-packed resource sections support you in crafting the life you desire. The guide soothes the body and soul like cup of hot tea while allowing you to enjoy a meaningful exploration of what it takes to love your life as a woman and a mother. Chapter themes include: Reconnecting with Who You Are; Managing Your Energy: Setting Priorities, Saying No and Asking for Help; Motherhood as a Spiritual Journey; Unleashing Your Creativity; Building Your Support Network; Good is Good Enough and more. Recommended for women at all life stages. Go to www.reneetrudeau.com for information on how to join or start a personal renewal group. |
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The Mother’s Guide to Self-Renewal: How to Reclaim, Rejuvenate and Re-Balance Your Life $15.95 Take a mini retreat with “The Mother’s Guide to Self-Renewal.” Reconnect with who you are and learn how to create balance from the “inside out” with this gorgeous, color-illustrated, month-by-month guide. Beautiful photographs, powerful themes and stories, personal vignettes from moms, guided journaling and exercises, and information-packed resource sections support you in crafting the life you desire. The guide soothes the body and soul like cup of hot tea while allowing you to enjoy a meaningful exploration of what it takes to love your life as a woman and a mother. Chapter themes include: Reconnecting with Who You Are; Managing Your Energy: Setting Priorities, Saying No and Asking for Help; Motherhood as a Spiritual Journey; Unleashing Your Creativity; Building Your Support Network; Good is Good Enough and more. Recommended for women at all life stages. Go to www.reneetrudeau.com for information on how to join or start a personal renewal group. |
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The Origin & Decline of Female Body Building $9.99 Kellie Everts,NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by Lulu.com |
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The Whitelands Series Of Standard Reading Books For Girls, Ed. By J.P. Faunthorpe. Standard 1, 2, 5 $19.99 General Books publication date: 2009Original publication date: 1879Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free.Excerpt: LESSON VI. KESPIRATIQN. DEBIVATIONS. Structure. — Building up of any organic body. Lat. struo, to build. Respiration. — Breathing. Lot. resplro, to breathe back. Automatic. — Self-acting, involuntary, iai. and Gr. automaton, a self-moving machine. Inhaling, exhaling. I . at. halo, to breathe; in = in ; :x — out; halitus, breath. Delicate. — Weak, tender, nice. Lat. delicatus, delightful, charming. Affections. — Pleasurable emotion, or states of feeling. Lat. affl- ClO (ad facio), to touch mind or body. Analyzed. — Resolved into its component parts; taken to pieces. Gr. luo, to loosen. Membrane. — A thin film of skin, |
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Yoga Resistance Band Set Rope $7.99 The beauty of resistance training is that you can start right were you are, right now, and slowly begin building the basics of total body fitness. Add some healthy lifestyle modifications, cardiovascular exercise, stress reduction and proper nutrition and you’re on your way to a lifetime of better health. |
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eMarketing Strategies for the Complex Sale $27.95 Turn prospects into buyers with apowerful emarketing strategy!“Albee shows how smart business-to-business marketers learnabout buyers, tell a story, and greatly influence the B2B lead-to-saleprocess. This is your guide for Web marketing success.”David Meerman Scott, bestselling author ofThe New Rules of Marketing and PR and World Wide Rave“A compelling read for both B2B marketing and salesprofessionals alike, eMarketing Strategies for the Complex Sale is a practicaland insightful how-to guide that will enable marketers to drive salesconversions and faster sales results.”David Thompson, CEO, Genius.com, and founder of the Sales 2.0 Conference“Albee lays out a path to understanding buyer personas,building their trust, and delivering contagious content that they want to read.A must-read for B2B marketers looking to engage with today’s buyers.”Steven Woods, CTO, Eloqua, and author of Digital Body Language“If you’re looking for a comprehensive, well-researched, single resource to plan,build, execute, and succeed in your eMarketing efforts, then buy this book!”Barry Trailer, managing partner, CSO Insights“New media, content marketing, social networking . . . Ardath cleverly wraps theseconcepts in a bow and makes this book required reading. . . . Become the expertresource for your customer and watch your business grow.”Joe Pulizzi, coauthor of Get Content Get Customers and founder of Junta42About the BookWeb 2.0 has reshaped the role of marketingin the Complex Sales process. Because prospectsnow have instant access to informationabout your company and its products—andyour competitors—they can make buying decisionswithout ever communicating with you.Doing what you’ve always done simply won’twork anymore; you must entirely rethink howyou |