| Amélie Cyvoct Lenormant - 1867 - 334 pages
...late: do the best you can. I shall see you this evening, but I shall see you in the midst of a crowd. 1 In this connection it is well to call attention to the fact (necessarily lost sight of in an English translation) that though this circle of friends call each... | |
| Lloyd Library and Museum - 1884 - 540 pages
...by Hlasiwetz and Gilm. One of these acids was supposed by H. and G. to be protocatechuic acid, and in this connection it is well to call attention to the fact that the alkaloid Hydrastine yielded protocatechuic acid when treated by Prof. BF Power with excess... | |
| 1884 - 118 pages
...by Hlasiwetz and Gilm. One of these acids was supposed by H. and G. to be protocatechuic acid, and in this connection it is well to call attention to the fact that the alkaloid Hydrastine yielded protocatechuic acid when treated by Prof. BF Power with excess... | |
| 1885 - 650 pages
...by Hlasiwetz and Gilm. One of these acids was supposed by H. and G. to be protocatechuic acid, and in this connection it is well to call attention to the fact that the alkaloid Hydrastine yielded protocatechuic acid when treated by Prof. BF Power with excess... | |
| 1888 - 538 pages
...itself a prayer. Only a devotional spirit can interpret a hymn, and properly render it in sacred song. In this connection, it is well to call attention to the fact (so often forgotten), that singing, in religious worship, is itself devotion. How frequently do congregations... | |
| 1890 - 870 pages
...prevent the operator from having the mortification of undoing what to him seems a pretty piece of work. In this connection it is well to call attention to the fact that whore inflammation appears in cases in which there is no fistulous opening, the use of the lance... | |
| 1918 - 468 pages
...earliest possible administration of the serum is imperative if its full benefits are to be obtained. In this connection it is well to call attention to the fact that many specimens submitted are from patients already ill for several days or longer. Evidently this... | |
| Massachusetts. Highway Commission - 1893 - 274 pages
...carts, 25 towns answered, "This cost varies from 4 to 20 cents, a mean of about 9£ cents per ton." In this connection it is well to call attention to the fact that an elevator and bins, or bins set up to load without shovelling, will save 9¿- cents on each... | |
| Massachusetts. Highway Commission - 1893 - 256 pages
...carts, 25 towns answered, " This cost varies from 4 to 20 cents, a mean of about 9£ cents per ton." In this connection it is well to call attention to the fact that an elevator and bins, or bins set up to load without shovelling, will save 9£ cents on each ton... | |
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