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In June, 1871, she accompanied her friend Elizabeth Clay on a visit to Switzerland; there she thoroughly enjoyed the Alpine climbing, and revelled in the grand scenery of Mont Blanc and other snow mountains.

Of the English annotations, which in all the editions, from 1644, accompany the book, the author is unknown.

HAMBLETON, MIRIAM R. Teacher's manual to accompany Second year Latin.

A manual to accompany American history.

General Custer, who was one of the hunting party, carried on a mild flirtation with one of Spotted Tail's daughters, who had accompanied her father thither, and it was noticed also that the Duke Alexis paid considerable attention to another handsome red-skin maiden.

I was ordered to accompany this expedition.

The Earl had not yet finished his hunt, but as I had been out with him for several weeks, and he had by this time learned where to find plenty of elks and other game, I concluded to leave him and accompany the Chicago party.

A wondrous attractive meal even in so far as judged by our simple lights, but with its garnishments a positive feast, for withal the table was strewn with dishes of burnt almonds, crystallised fruits, chocolates and such toothsome kickshaws, whilst the unstinted supply of champagne which accompanied the courses was succeeded by a noble array of liqueur bottles from which choice could be made in the drinking of toasts.

So he accompanied the army as a volunteer; and again the men fought their way, this time right through the mutineers, accomplishing their object by the first relief of Lucknow.

This plan was agreed to; and Coubitant invited Oriana to accompany her husband, that she also might see and admire the extensive view that was visible from the heights, and observe the track that her countrymen would follow through the valley beneath.

We may thus have this condition accompanying ordinary cases of pricked foot, of treads in the anterior region of the coronet, and of accidental injuries of other kinds.

Mr. Naylor accompanied his words with a courtly little bow to that lady, and launched upon the legend of Captain Duggle.

R72972, 17Jan51, Edison Marshall (A) MARSHALL, LEON C. Notes to the teacher to accompany Marshall's The story of human progress.

The reports from the Secretaries of the War and Navy Departments and from the Postmaster-General, which accompany this message, present satisfactory views of the operations of the Departments respectively under their charge, and suggest improvements which are worthy of and to which I invite the serious attention of Congress.

BENEDICT, RALPH C. Glossary to accompany High school biology, by Ralph C. Benedict, Warren W. Knox & George K. Stone.

R58397, 8Feb50, James Kendall (A) LABORATORY PRACTICE IN CHEMISTRY, exercises to accompany "Chemistry and its uses," by William McPherson and William Edwards Henderson.

Prepared to accompany The science of biology, rev.

It is impossible to give the number of the forces accompanying the King to Florence, for his artillery were marching toward Rome by another route; he had left garrisons in many strongholds, and sent on another body of men by Romagna.

He is the Robert [William] Blake whose wild designs accompany a splendid folio edition of the "Night Thoughts," which you may have seen, in one of which he pictures the parting of soul and body by a solid mass of human form floating off, God knows how, from a lumpish mass (fac-simile to itself) left behind on the dying bed.

Literature tests to accompany Adventures in prose and poetry.

A test to accompany A general science workbook.

FOSTER, I. O. Work book to accompany Hayes and Moon's Ancient and medieval history, by I. O. Foster and Edgar Bruce Wesley.

" Accompanying Young Man.

SEE Kennedy, William H. J. Teacher's manual to accompany The United States.

He stops, with laughing eyes and mocking mouth, and accompanies a "Good day, how do you do?" with a gracious gesture of salutation.

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