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" "I am happy to see the gentleman," answered Van Tassel, taking another look, while at the same time he glanced his eye at an alphabetical list of the attorneys and counsellors, to see what place I occupied among them.

Then came the scandal of the adeantamentos, or illegal advances made to the King, beyond the sums voted in the civil list.

Whitman Pub. Co. (PWH); 17Aug67; R416061. RAYMOND (WAYTE) INC. Standard price list of United States coins.

The following list, supplied by Messrs. Richard & John Slack, 336, Strand, will show the articles required for the kitchen of a family in the middle class of life, although it does not contain all the things that may be deemed necessary for some families, and may contain more than are required for others.

Reams of the Carleton papers are covered with descriptive lists of claimed and counter-claimed niggersJulius Caesars, Jupiters, Venuses, Dianas, and so on, who were either 'stout wenches' and 'likely fellows' or 'incurably lazy' and 'old worn-outs.'

" Confucius said, "Yen, there is a sentence of Cháu Jin which runs thus: 'Having made manifest their powers and taken their place in the official list, when they find themselves incompetent they resign; if they cannot be firm when danger threatens the government, nor lend support when it is reeling, of what use then shall they be as Assistants?'Besides, you are wrong in what you said.

To give a complete catalogue of useful books for children would be quite impossible; to give a partial list, or endeavor to point out what is worthy and what unworthy, would be little better.

To the Senate of the United States: I nominate the persons named in the accompanying list for promotion and appointment in the Army to the several grades annexed to their names, as proposed by the Secretary of War.

I invite your attention to the recommendation of the Secretary of the Navy on the subject of a reorganization of the Navy in its various grades of officers, and the establishing of a retired list for such of the officers as are disqualified for active and effective service.

Many plant names have animal prefixes, these indeed forming a very extensive list.

With a tentative list of what he needed, Mr. Alcando went to write a letter to his railroad officials, asking them to order his outfit for him.

A detailed list of Fruit and Herb Teas will be found in the companion volume to this, "Food Remedies." 7. WALLACE CHEESE.

It was an hour after we left Castleman's house before Max and I entered the false lists.

Then Iorson, the swift-footed garçon, would skim over the polished boards to the newcomer, and, tendering the menu, would wait, pencil in hand, until the guest, after careful contemplation, selected his five plats from its comprehensive list.

Early American sport; a chronological check-list of books published prior to 1860.

I have bought the pipe of wine from him, and now I give it freely to you to drink as ye list.

The bears are the working people of the show, and the big grizzlies are the walking delegates who control the amalgamated association of working bears, and the occupants of the other cages have got to cater to Uncle Ephraim, the walking delegate, or be placed on the unfair list and slugged.

Below (in separate lists) the more prominent of Latin and of Greek progenitors are named, their meaning is given, and two or three of their living representatives (not always direct descendants) are designated.

To give a mere list of the work with which Ericsson was occupied during the years from 1827 to 1839, when he removed to the United States, would be no small task, and reference to the more important only can be here made.

C.L. The Poet Laureat, whom Davenant succeeded was Rare 'Ben Jonson,' who I believe was the first regular Laureat with the appointment of £100 a year and a Butt of Sack or Canaryso add that to my little list.

" The "Louisiana Advertiser," as quoted by the Salt River (Mo.) Journal of May 25, 1837, says: "Within the last ten or twelve days, three suicides, four murders, and two executions, have occurred in the city!" The "New Orleans Bee" of October 25, 1837, says: "We remark with regret the frightful list of homicides that are daily committed in New Orleans.

Rand McNally & Co. (PWH); 17Mar60; R265301. <pb id='356.png' /> Key to numerical system of the American Bankers Association; a numerical and alphabetical list of banks of the United States, 14th ed.

The Ebba now has a slight list to port, and her speed is notably increased.

In the German official Gazette daily lists of the dead, wounded and missing were published.

To the Senate of the United States: The fourth section of the law of 16th January, 1857, provides that reserved officers may be promoted on the reserved list, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and under this authority various officers of the Navy have been promoted one grade from time to time.

196 adjectives to describe  list