Ogilvie's Handy Book of Useful Information and Statistical Tables of Practical Value: A Universal Hand-book for Ready ReferenceOgilvie, 1884 - 128 pages |
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... side , or beyond the water . ADIRONDACK , ad - e - ron'dak ( Ind . ) , the Iroquois name of the Algon- quins , signifying " he eats bark . " AGAMENTICUS , ag - a - men'te - kus , ( Ind . ) , on the other side of the river . AGAWAM , ag ...
... side , or beyond the water . ADIRONDACK , ad - e - ron'dak ( Ind . ) , the Iroquois name of the Algon- quins , signifying " he eats bark . " AGAMENTICUS , ag - a - men'te - kus , ( Ind . ) , on the other side of the river . AGAWAM , ag ...
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... marks are used to refer to notes the foot or side of the page . MARKS OF ACCENT . ACCENT is stress of voice laid on a certain syllable . When a word is utter DIVISIONS OF TIME . the syllable that receives the stress 32.
... marks are used to refer to notes the foot or side of the page . MARKS OF ACCENT . ACCENT is stress of voice laid on a certain syllable . When a word is utter DIVISIONS OF TIME . the syllable that receives the stress 32.
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... side , and on the same day the original vote was taken . 5. Fixing the time to which an adjournment may be made ; ranks first . 6. To adjourn without limitation ; second . 7. Motion for the Orders of the Day ; third . 8. Motion that ...
... side , and on the same day the original vote was taken . 5. Fixing the time to which an adjournment may be made ; ranks first . 6. To adjourn without limitation ; second . 7. Motion for the Orders of the Day ; third . 8. Motion that ...
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... side . Nos . cts . 3 cts . 4 cts . 5 cts . 6 cts . 6 ct . 7 cts . 8 cts . 9 cts . 10 cts 11 cts 12 cts 122 ct . 13 cts 14 cts 15 cts 16 cts 18 cts 1834 ct . 19 cts 20 cts 21 cts 9 10 II 12 13 23456 N GO HERE 8 IO 15 12 14 21 8 18 27 20 ...
... side . Nos . cts . 3 cts . 4 cts . 5 cts . 6 cts . 6 ct . 7 cts . 8 cts . 9 cts . 10 cts 11 cts 12 cts 122 ct . 13 cts 14 cts 15 cts 16 cts 18 cts 1834 ct . 19 cts 20 cts 21 cts 9 10 II 12 13 23456 N GO HERE 8 IO 15 12 14 21 8 18 27 20 ...
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... side . Nos 22 cts 23 cts 24 Cts 25 cts 26 cts 27 cts 28 cts 29 cts 30 cts 31 cts 314 cts 32 cts 33 cts 331⁄2 cts 34 cts 35 cts 36 cts 37 cts 371⁄2 cts 38 cts 39 cts 40 cts 461 48 2 44 50 3 66 69 72 75 88 96 92 1.00 I. I. 456 78 9002 10 ...
... side . Nos 22 cts 23 cts 24 Cts 25 cts 26 cts 27 cts 28 cts 29 cts 30 cts 31 cts 314 cts 32 cts 33 cts 331⁄2 cts 34 cts 35 cts 36 cts 37 cts 371⁄2 cts 38 cts 39 cts 40 cts 461 48 2 44 50 3 66 69 72 75 88 96 92 1.00 I. I. 456 78 9002 10 ...
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acid alcohol AMERICAN ammonia anise Apollo applied April Area in sq beautiful bergamot BIOGRAPHICAL REGISTER BORN bread bushel Carolina Castile soap castor oil cents Charles cubic daughter of Jupiter deity denotes Diam diameter dissolved Dollar Dose double dram drops Ecuador Ephah essence feet fluid fluid drams foot per foot George goddess grains gum arabic HANDY MYTHOLOGICAL DICTIONARY Hesiod inaugurated president inches infernal regions Iron James John July Jupiter Lake legal holiday letter March mark MEASURES MEDICAL DEPARTMENT meter Mexico miles Motion name given neroli otto of roses ounce PETER SCHOEFFER pine pint popular name popularly given pound pulverized river rope sail Saturn Sept soft water spermaceti spirits square sugar syllable TABLE teaspoonful tinct Trojan war turpentine United vessel Washington Weight Weight Weight William word York ΙΟ
Popular passages
Page 85 - II. king of Crete by Pasiphae, fell in love with Theseus, who was shut up in the labyrinth to be devoured by the Minotaur, and gave him a clue of thread, by which he extricated himself from the difficult windings of his confinement. After he had conquered the Minotaur, he carried her away according to the promise he had made, and married her | but when he arrived at the island of Naxos he forsook...
Page 108 - A receipt for money paid is not legally conclusive. The acts of one partner bind all the others. Contracts made on Sunday cannot be enforced. A contract made with a minor is void. A contract made with a lunatic is void.
Page 112 - The methods by which I have preserved my own health are— temperance, early rising, and sponging the body every morning with cold water, immediately after getting out of bed; a practice which I have adopted for thirty years without ever catching cold.
Page 48 - ... matrices, Faust was so pleased with the contrivance, that he promised Peter to give him his only daughter Christina in marriage, a promise which he soon after performed. But there were as many difficulties at first with these letters, as there had been before with wooden ones, the metal being too soft to support the force of the impression : but this defect was soon remedied, by mixing the metal with a substance which sufficiently hardened it.
Page 90 - MERCURIUS. A celebrated god of antiquity, called Hermes by the Greeks. He was the messenger of the gods, and conducted the souls of the dead into the infernal regions. MINERVA, the goddess of wisdom, war and all the liberal arts, sprang, full grown and armed, from the head of Jupiter, and was immediately admitted to the assembly of the gods, and became one of the most faithful counsellors of her father. Her power in heaven was so great she could hurl the thunders of Jupiter, prolong the life of men,...
Page 48 - He privately cut matrices for the whole alphabet: and when he showed his master the letters cast from these matrices, Faust was so pleased with the contrivance, that he promised Peter to give him his only daughter Christina in marriage, a promise which he soon after performed.
Page 88 - Her beauty was so universally admired, even in her infancy, that Theseus, with his friend Pirithous, carried her away before she had attained her tenth year, and concealed her at Aphidnae, under the care of his mother Aethra. Her brothers Castor and Pollux recovered her by force of arms, and she returned safe and unpolluted to Sparta, her native country.
Page 108 - The law compels no one to do impossibilities. An agreement without consideration is void. Signatures in lead pencil are good in law.
Page 74 - Again, between the years 43 and 50, his appetite fails, his complexion fades, and his tongue is apt to be furred upon the least exertion of body or mind. At this period his muscles become flabby, his joints weak, his spirits droop, and his sleep is imperfect and unrefreshing.
Page 116 - Application. — Moisten two pledgets of cotton with the liquid and apply to the gums on each side of the tooth to be extracted, holding them to their place with pliers or some other convenient instrument for 5 to 15 minutes, rubbing the gum freely inside and out. My wife has...