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The first American permitted to witness actual battles near the eastern frontier of Germany was Karl H. von Wiegand, who wrote as follows from the firing line near East Wirballen, Russian Poland, October 9: "The German artillery today beat back, in a bloody, ghastly smear of men, the Russian advance.

So far as these features remain in the present edition, they may be repeated as follows: FIRST, the Poems are arranged in chronological order of composition, not of publication.

The principle of it is as follows: Let the micrometer be placed close to the object-glass, the frame of the micrometer being firmly connected with the object-glass cell, and a reflecting eye-piece being used with no material tube passing over the object-glass: and let a basin of quicksilver be placed below the object-glass, but in no mechanical connection with it, at a distance equal to half the focal length of the object-glass.

The offer was accepted on Feb. 12th, 1863, but on the same day a second letter was written as follows: 1863, Feb. 12.

Kossuth then rose and spoke as follows: Sir: As once Cineas the Epirote stood among the Senators of Rome, who, with a word of self-conscious majesty, arrested kings in their ambitious marchthus, full of admiration and of reverence, I stand amongst you, legislators of the new Capitol, that glorious hall of your people's collective majesty.

The Table "pour l'Office Divin," was as follows.

On learning this, he wrote to Mr. Murray as follows: Mr. James Mill to John Murray.

"Ye see," remarked Joe to Henri and Dick, as they sat beside the fire in Pee-eye-em's lodge, and feasted on a potful of grasshopper soup, which the great chief's squaw had just placed before them"ye see, my calc'lations is as follows.

Having given the children your information on a piece of coal, you now proceed to get it back, as follows Q. Little children, what have we been speaking about?

The first thing we do is to teach the children the names of the different things; then to distinguish them by their forms; and, lastly, they are questioned on them as follows: If the animal is a horse, we put the pointer to it, and say What is this?

" After Mr. Blaine had concluded his remarks the exercises were conducted as follows: Resolutions by the Honorable C.C. Cox, M.D., of Washington, D.C. Address by the Honorable J.W. Patterson, of New Hampshire.

"Upper middle class scholarships have been awarded as follows:" There was a pause while he found his place.

"Causal," involving an influence, change, or result, as impressed upon the object, as follows: § 96.

When ready to mount, he shook hands with each man, and recorded the names in a note-book as follows: Racine Tucker, Aguilla Glover, R.S. Moutrey, John Rhodes, Daniel Rhodes, Edward Coffemeir, D. Richey, James Curtis, William Eddy, William Coon, George Tucker, Adolph Brenheim, and John Foster.

It is as follows: CAROLUS CARDINALIS TITULI S. PRAXEDIS ARCHIEP.

Of stature he is as follows: height middling; broad in the shoulders; the rest of the body somewhat slender in proportion.

After an experiment of two years, the preceding ration being found insufficient, it was increased, by act of Congress, July 16, 1798, and was as follows: beef one pound and a quarter, bread one pound two ounces; salt two quarts, vinegar four quarts, soap four pounds, and candles one and a half pounds to the hundred rations.

So I addressed the Gallery as follows:

When this query was propounded by the Times correspondent to Dr. Einstein he replied as follows: "The term relativity refers to time and space.

Then the King summoned his subjects and addressed them as follows: "What folly could be greater than yours?

Resolving this doubt according to his own fancy, Nixon makes the possessive case of our personal pronouns to be as follows: "mine or of me, ours or of us; thine or of thee, yours or of you; his or of him, theirs or of them; hers or of her, theirs or of them; its or of it, theirs or of them.

42.A late author observes as follows: "That the English gerund, participle, or verbal noun, in ing, has both an active and a passive signification, there can be little doubt.

" Horace White, who was himself present at the Chicago Convention, writes (in 1909) as follows: "To anybody looking back at the Republican National Convention of 1860, it must be plain that there were only two men who had any chance of being nominated for President.

Percy complied with her request, and briefly related as follows: He had become acquainted during his college life, he told her, with a widow and her daughter, who lived about four or five miles from Oxford.

One by one I turned the yellow leaves and read the story from beginning to end; it is in brief as follows: In the summer of 1826 it was rumored throughout Western New York that one William Morgan, then living in the village of Batavia, was writing an exposure of the secrets of Free Masonry, under contract with David Miller, a printer of the same place, who was to publish the pamphlet.

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