The Prodigal is Banqueted (one of eight scenes from the story of the Prodigal Son), German, 1532, German, Colorless glass, vitreous paint and silver stain, Diameter: 10 in. (25.4 cm), Glass-Stained Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-prodigal-is-banqueted-one-of-eight-scenes-from-the-story-of-the-prodigal-son-german-1532-german-colorless-glass-vitreous-paint-and-silver-stain-diameter-10-in-254-cm-glass-stained-image344658554.html
RM2B0MFE2–The Prodigal is Banqueted (one of eight scenes from the story of the Prodigal Son), German, 1532, German, Colorless glass, vitreous paint and silver stain, Diameter: 10 in. (25.4 cm), Glass-Stained
Odin the Scandinavian god, known to the Anglo-Saxons as Wotan. God of the dead: banqueted in Valhalla with those killed in battle. Wednesday is named for him. Wood engraving, 1834 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-odin-the-scandinavian-god-known-to-the-anglo-saxons-as-wotan-god-of-57303970.html
RMD96BPA–Odin the Scandinavian god, known to the Anglo-Saxons as Wotan. God of the dead: banqueted in Valhalla with those killed in battle. Wednesday is named for him. Wood engraving, 1834
The Prodigal is Banqueted (one of eight scenes from the story of the Prodigal Son). Culture: German. Dimensions: Diameter: 10 in. (25.4 cm). Date: 1532. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-prodigal-is-banqueted-one-of-eight-scenes-from-the-story-of-the-prodigal-son-culture-german-dimensions-diameter-10-in-254-cm-date-1532-museum-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-usa-image213154240.html
RMPAP0BC–The Prodigal is Banqueted (one of eight scenes from the story of the Prodigal Son). Culture: German. Dimensions: Diameter: 10 in. (25.4 cm). Date: 1532. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
ODIN the Scandinavian god, known to the Anglo-Saxons as Wotan. God of the dead: banqueted in Valhalla with those killed in battle. Wednesday is named for him. Wood engraving, 1834 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/odin-the-scandinavian-god-known-to-the-anglo-saxons-as-wotan-god-of-the-dead-banqueted-in-valhalla-with-those-killed-in-battle-wednesday-is-named-for-him-wood-engraving-1834-image483535547.html
RM2K2JXEK–ODIN the Scandinavian god, known to the Anglo-Saxons as Wotan. God of the dead: banqueted in Valhalla with those killed in battle. Wednesday is named for him. Wood engraving, 1834
The Prodigal is Banqueted (one of eight scenes from the story of the Prodigal Son) 1532 German. The Prodigal is Banqueted (one of eight scenes from the story of the Prodigal Son). German. 1532. Colorless glass, vitreous paint and silver stain. Glass-Stained Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-prodigal-is-banqueted-one-of-eight-scenes-from-the-story-of-the-prodigal-son-1532-german-the-prodigal-is-banqueted-one-of-eight-scenes-from-the-story-of-the-prodigal-son-german-1532-colorless-glass-vitreous-paint-and-silver-stain-glass-stained-image458516071.html
RM2HHY5WY–The Prodigal is Banqueted (one of eight scenes from the story of the Prodigal Son) 1532 German. The Prodigal is Banqueted (one of eight scenes from the story of the Prodigal Son). German. 1532. Colorless glass, vitreous paint and silver stain. Glass-Stained
In 1966 Zhou Enlai and Chen Yi banqueted Suharto's visit to China at the Baiyun Mountain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-1966-zhou-enlai-and-chen-yi-banqueted-suhartos-visit-to-china-at-the-baiyun-mountain-image353374120.html
RF2BEWG88–In 1966 Zhou Enlai and Chen Yi banqueted Suharto's visit to China at the Baiyun Mountain
What experience has taught me ; an autobiography of Thomas William Burton .. . representatives in theprofessions of medicine, dentistry, and phar-macy were present, became members, and took 80 What Experience Has Taught Me active part in discussing the problems of theirpeculiar work, which were of great interest toall present. At the close of the last days sessionthe plrysicians of Cincinnati banqueted us at theDouglass Hotel. We sat down at the table atten P. M., and got up at three next morning.We had a delightful time, I assure you. Atthe session Dr. Frank W. Johnson, of Cincin-nati, was el Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/what-experience-has-taught-me-an-autobiography-of-thomas-william-burton-representatives-in-theprofessions-of-medicine-dentistry-and-phar-macy-were-present-became-members-and-took-80-what-experience-has-taught-me-active-part-in-discussing-the-problems-of-theirpeculiar-work-which-were-of-great-interest-toall-present-at-the-close-of-the-last-days-sessionthe-plrysicians-of-cincinnati-banqueted-us-at-thedouglass-hotel-we-sat-down-at-the-table-atten-p-m-and-got-up-at-three-next-morningwe-had-a-delightful-time-i-assure-you-atthe-session-dr-frank-w-johnson-of-cincin-nati-was-el-image340215464.html
RM2ANE488–What experience has taught me ; an autobiography of Thomas William Burton .. . representatives in theprofessions of medicine, dentistry, and phar-macy were present, became members, and took 80 What Experience Has Taught Me active part in discussing the problems of theirpeculiar work, which were of great interest toall present. At the close of the last days sessionthe plrysicians of Cincinnati banqueted us at theDouglass Hotel. We sat down at the table atten P. M., and got up at three next morning.We had a delightful time, I assure you. Atthe session Dr. Frank W. Johnson, of Cincin-nati, was el
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RF2PJ1J9T–An array of savory appetizers arranged on a platter is presented at a festive event
On April 4 1956 Premier Zhou Enlai banqueted friends from various countries who came to Beijing to participate in the 16th Executive Council of the Wo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-april-4-1956-premier-zhou-enlai-banqueted-friends-from-various-countries-who-came-to-beijing-to-participate-in-the-16th-executive-council-of-the-wo-image353375297.html
RF2BEWHP9–On April 4 1956 Premier Zhou Enlai banqueted friends from various countries who came to Beijing to participate in the 16th Executive Council of the Wo
Artemisia [yearbook], 1917 . 15 were banqueted at one of theprettiest functions of the year, given by President andMrs. A. W. Hendrick. They decided on the happy planthat on April 16, 1916, and every year following, each onewill write President Hendrick. He in turn will startletters to different members. In this way each will hearfrom all his classmates at least once a year. April 23, 1915. Frolics of 1915, the Senior farce, was written by Laurena Marzen,Dorothy Bird and Tom Walker. This, the fhrst play to be written bymembers of a class, and also the first play given by University studentssin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/artemisia-yearbook-1917-15-were-banqueted-at-one-of-theprettiest-functions-of-the-year-given-by-president-andmrs-a-w-hendrick-they-decided-on-the-happy-planthat-on-april-16-1916-and-every-year-following-each-onewill-write-president-hendrick-he-in-turn-will-startletters-to-different-members-in-this-way-each-will-hearfrom-all-his-classmates-at-least-once-a-year-april-23-1915-frolics-of-1915-the-senior-farce-was-written-by-laurena-marzendorothy-bird-and-tom-walker-this-the-fhrst-play-to-be-written-bymembers-of-a-class-and-also-the-first-play-given-by-university-studentssin-image339157719.html
RM2AKNY3K–Artemisia [yearbook], 1917 . 15 were banqueted at one of theprettiest functions of the year, given by President andMrs. A. W. Hendrick. They decided on the happy planthat on April 16, 1916, and every year following, each onewill write President Hendrick. He in turn will startletters to different members. In this way each will hearfrom all his classmates at least once a year. April 23, 1915. Frolics of 1915, the Senior farce, was written by Laurena Marzen,Dorothy Bird and Tom Walker. This, the fhrst play to be written bymembers of a class, and also the first play given by University studentssin
Artemisia [yearbook], 1917 . »K.^^iy&f«[MM^. April 16, 1915. HE graduating class of 1915 were banqueted at one of theprettiest functions of the year, given by President andMrs. A. W. Hendrick. They decided on the happy planthat on April 16, 1916, and every year following, each onewill write President Hendrick. He in turn will startletters to different members. In this way each will hearfrom all his classmates at least once a year. April 23, 1915. Frolics of 1915, the Senior farce, was written by Laurena Marzen,Dorothy Bird and Tom Walker. This, the fhrst play to be written bymembers of a class Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/artemisia-yearbook-1917-kiyf-mm-april-16-1915-he-graduating-class-of-1915-were-banqueted-at-one-of-theprettiest-functions-of-the-year-given-by-president-andmrs-a-w-hendrick-they-decided-on-the-happy-planthat-on-april-16-1916-and-every-year-following-each-onewill-write-president-hendrick-he-in-turn-will-startletters-to-different-members-in-this-way-each-will-hearfrom-all-his-classmates-at-least-once-a-year-april-23-1915-frolics-of-1915-the-senior-farce-was-written-by-laurena-marzendorothy-bird-and-tom-walker-this-the-fhrst-play-to-be-written-bymembers-of-a-class-image339157907.html
RM2AKNYAB–Artemisia [yearbook], 1917 . »K.^^iy&f«[MM^. April 16, 1915. HE graduating class of 1915 were banqueted at one of theprettiest functions of the year, given by President andMrs. A. W. Hendrick. They decided on the happy planthat on April 16, 1916, and every year following, each onewill write President Hendrick. He in turn will startletters to different members. In this way each will hearfrom all his classmates at least once a year. April 23, 1915. Frolics of 1915, the Senior farce, was written by Laurena Marzen,Dorothy Bird and Tom Walker. This, the fhrst play to be written bymembers of a class
American specimen book of type styles : complete catalogue of printing machinery and printing supplies, 1912 . es Fail to Restore HealthVagabond Spends Weary Night in IrelandHistoric Building Destroyed by Brush Fire 8 Point 28 A $1 00 58 a $1 25 $2 25 GRAND OPERA SINGER RETURNS AFTER LONG TOURAmusing Performers Banqueted After Successful EventsDesperate Prisoner Remained Silent After Hoquent PleaKind Californian Befriends Former Banker and AttorneyNorthwestern Plainsmen Noted for Many Bravest Deeds 6 Point 30 A $0 90 60a $110 $2 00 FAMOUS CIRCUS MANAGER DECEIVED HUMOROUS COMEDIANSInspectors De Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-specimen-book-of-type-styles-complete-catalogue-of-printing-machinery-and-printing-supplies-1912-es-fail-to-restore-healthvagabond-spends-weary-night-in-irelandhistoric-building-destroyed-by-brush-fire-8-point-28-a-1-00-58-a-1-25-2-25-grand-opera-singer-returns-after-long-touramusing-performers-banqueted-after-successful-eventsdesperate-prisoner-remained-silent-after-hoquent-pleakind-californian-befriends-former-banker-and-attorneynorthwestern-plainsmen-noted-for-many-bravest-deeds-6-point-30-a-0-90-60a-110-2-00-famous-circus-manager-deceived-humorous-comediansinspectors-de-image340286988.html
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. Book of the Royal blue . x entire days we were entertainedas only Southern Californians entertain,and on Monrovia, Mt. Lowe, Pasadena,Venice, Riverside and way points we wereshowered in all the plentitude of ourpowers to please and we seemed to pleaseeverybody that tried us. We gave noguarantees, but in our simple, guilelessgoodness we went about conferring uponall the charms of our presence and achildlike appetite for food and drink. Monday night we were banqueted, withChaplain Burdette presiding. ChaplainBurdette is a good thing. There wasntanything better at the banquet thoughsome of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/book-of-the-royal-blue-x-entire-days-we-were-entertainedas-only-southern-californians-entertainand-on-monrovia-mt-lowe-pasadenavenice-riverside-and-way-points-we-wereshowered-in-all-the-plentitude-of-ourpowers-to-please-and-we-seemed-to-pleaseeverybody-that-tried-us-we-gave-noguarantees-but-in-our-simple-guilelessgoodness-we-went-about-conferring-uponall-the-charms-of-our-presence-and-achildlike-appetite-for-food-and-drink-monday-night-we-were-banqueted-withchaplain-burdette-presiding-chaplainburdette-is-a-good-thing-there-wasntanything-better-at-the-banquet-thoughsome-of-the-image371886433.html
RM2CH0TX9–. Book of the Royal blue . x entire days we were entertainedas only Southern Californians entertain,and on Monrovia, Mt. Lowe, Pasadena,Venice, Riverside and way points we wereshowered in all the plentitude of ourpowers to please and we seemed to pleaseeverybody that tried us. We gave noguarantees, but in our simple, guilelessgoodness we went about conferring uponall the charms of our presence and achildlike appetite for food and drink. Monday night we were banqueted, withChaplain Burdette presiding. ChaplainBurdette is a good thing. There wasntanything better at the banquet thoughsome of the
. Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . ed with the FirstBrigade to receive the rebel arms and colors. Fifteen thousand musketsand eighty-four battle flags were laid down along the brigade front. Turn-ing homeward, the 118th was in the line of the Grand Review atWashington upon May 23d. A week later it was mustered out. Uponarrival at Philadelphia the veterans were splendidly banqueted at SansomStreet Hall by the Corn Exchange, and upon the 10th of June marchedin the review of the returned Philadelphia volunteers. TOTAL LOSSES. Killed or died from wounds. .. officers, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/philadelphia-in-the-civil-war-1861-1865-electronic-resource-ed-with-the-firstbrigade-to-receive-the-rebel-arms-and-colors-fifteen-thousand-musketsand-eighty-four-battle-flags-were-laid-down-along-the-brigade-front-turn-ing-homeward-the-118th-was-in-the-line-of-the-grand-review-atwashington-upon-may-23d-a-week-later-it-was-mustered-out-uponarrival-at-philadelphia-the-veterans-were-splendidly-banqueted-at-sansomstreet-hall-by-the-corn-exchange-and-upon-the-10th-of-june-marchedin-the-review-of-the-returned-philadelphia-volunteers-total-losses-killed-or-died-from-wounds-officers-image372681185.html
RM2CJ92J9–. Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . ed with the FirstBrigade to receive the rebel arms and colors. Fifteen thousand musketsand eighty-four battle flags were laid down along the brigade front. Turn-ing homeward, the 118th was in the line of the Grand Review atWashington upon May 23d. A week later it was mustered out. Uponarrival at Philadelphia the veterans were splendidly banqueted at SansomStreet Hall by the Corn Exchange, and upon the 10th of June marchedin the review of the returned Philadelphia volunteers. TOTAL LOSSES. Killed or died from wounds. .. officers,
. Philadelphia in the Civil War, 1861-1865 . was detailed with the FirstBrigade to receive the rebel arms and colors. Fifteen thousand musketsand eighty-four battle flags were laid down along the brigade front. Turn-ing homeward, the ii8th was in the line of the Grand Review atWashington upon May 23d. A week later it was mustered out. Uponarrival at Philadelphia the veterans were splendidly banqueted at SansomStreet Hall by the Corn Exchange, and upon the loth of June marchedin the review of the returned Philadelphia volunteers. TOTAL LOSSES. Killed or died from wounds officers, 9; men, 132 Di Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/philadelphia-in-the-civil-war-1861-1865-was-detailed-with-the-firstbrigade-to-receive-the-rebel-arms-and-colors-fifteen-thousand-musketsand-eighty-four-battle-flags-were-laid-down-along-the-brigade-front-turn-ing-homeward-the-ii8th-was-in-the-line-of-the-grand-review-atwashington-upon-may-23d-a-week-later-it-was-mustered-out-uponarrival-at-philadelphia-the-veterans-were-splendidly-banqueted-at-sansomstreet-hall-by-the-corn-exchange-and-upon-the-loth-of-june-marchedin-the-review-of-the-returned-philadelphia-volunteers-total-losses-killed-or-died-from-wounds-officers-9-men-132-di-image371690748.html
RM2CGKY9G–. Philadelphia in the Civil War, 1861-1865 . was detailed with the FirstBrigade to receive the rebel arms and colors. Fifteen thousand musketsand eighty-four battle flags were laid down along the brigade front. Turn-ing homeward, the ii8th was in the line of the Grand Review atWashington upon May 23d. A week later it was mustered out. Uponarrival at Philadelphia the veterans were splendidly banqueted at SansomStreet Hall by the Corn Exchange, and upon the loth of June marchedin the review of the returned Philadelphia volunteers. TOTAL LOSSES. Killed or died from wounds officers, 9; men, 132 Di
. Tri-State medical journal. PflNTJ$5.00 AND UP JUIT/ IN PROPORTION Always fit fa WHEN MADE BY FRENCH THE Td ILOR ^ ElQHTH ™ Fine ST. LOUIS TRI-STHTE NEWS Moved.—Dr. H. B. Carriel has changed his location from Chicago toKansas City. Banqueted.—The faculty of the Keokuk Medical College banquetedtheir class on New Years eve. Elected.—Dr. W. Joseph Hearn has been elected Professor of ClinicalSurgery in Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Will Investigate.—Dr. J. C. Cork, of Hyde Park, 111., has gone toBerlin to investigate the serum treatment of diphtheria. New Journal.— The Yale [Medical jo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tri-state-medical-journal-pflntj500-and-up-juit-in-proportion-always-fit-fa-when-made-by-french-the-td-ilor-elqhth-fine-st-louis-tri-sthte-news-moveddr-h-b-carriel-has-changed-his-location-from-chicago-tokansas-city-banquetedthe-faculty-of-the-keokuk-medical-college-banquetedtheir-class-on-new-years-eve-electeddr-w-joseph-hearn-has-been-elected-professor-of-clinicalsurgery-in-jefferson-medical-college-philadelphia-will-investigatedr-j-c-cork-of-hyde-park-111-has-gone-toberlin-to-investigate-the-serum-treatment-of-diphtheria-new-journal-the-yale-medical-jo-image370525783.html
RM2CEPWBK–. Tri-State medical journal. PflNTJ$5.00 AND UP JUIT/ IN PROPORTION Always fit fa WHEN MADE BY FRENCH THE Td ILOR ^ ElQHTH ™ Fine ST. LOUIS TRI-STHTE NEWS Moved.—Dr. H. B. Carriel has changed his location from Chicago toKansas City. Banqueted.—The faculty of the Keokuk Medical College banquetedtheir class on New Years eve. Elected.—Dr. W. Joseph Hearn has been elected Professor of ClinicalSurgery in Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Will Investigate.—Dr. J. C. Cork, of Hyde Park, 111., has gone toBerlin to investigate the serum treatment of diphtheria. New Journal.— The Yale [Medical jo
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^ ONE YEAR'S WORK. CHIOAOO'S BIRTHDAY BANQUET. Allied Florists' Annual Meeting. Celebrating the completion of one year's work in cooperative advertising, about seventy-five members of the Allied Florists' Association of Illinois banqueted at the Hotel Bandolph Feb- ruary 28 and were joined later by fifty others in a review of the twelve months' achievement. Of first importance were the report of ofl&cers and the election of directors to succeed the retiring trio. They were all reelected, Eric Johnson for the wholesalers, A. Lange for the retail Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-one-years-work-chioaoos-birthday-banquet-allied-florists-annual-meeting-celebrating-the-completion-of-one-years-work-in-cooperative-advertising-about-seventy-five-members-of-the-allied-florists-association-of-illinois-banqueted-at-the-hotel-bandolph-feb-ruary-28-and-were-joined-later-by-fifty-others-in-a-review-of-the-twelve-months-achievement-of-first-importance-were-the-report-of-oflampcers-and-the-election-of-directors-to-succeed-the-retiring-trio-they-were-all-reelected-eric-johnson-for-the-wholesalers-a-lange-for-the-retail-image238253444.html
RMRRHAKG–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^ ONE YEAR'S WORK. CHIOAOO'S BIRTHDAY BANQUET. Allied Florists' Annual Meeting. Celebrating the completion of one year's work in cooperative advertising, about seventy-five members of the Allied Florists' Association of Illinois banqueted at the Hotel Bandolph Feb- ruary 28 and were joined later by fifty others in a review of the twelve months' achievement. Of first importance were the report of ofl&cers and the election of directors to succeed the retiring trio. They were all reelected, Eric Johnson for the wholesalers, A. Lange for the retail
. Canadian forest industries January-June 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 42 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER February 15. 1»19 — Visitors Were Banqueted by the Wholesalers Social Function After Business Proceedings Was Unqualified Success—Rousing Speeches, Stirring Songs and Co-operative Movement The complimentary banquet which was tendered the visiting retail lumbermen at the King Edward Hotel, Toronto, at the close of the business proceedings on February 11th, was the most re- presentative and largely attended social functi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-forest-industries-january-june-1919-lumbering-forests-and-forestry-forest-products-wood-pulp-industry-wood-using-industries-42-canada-lumberman-and-woodworker-february-15-119-visitors-were-banqueted-by-the-wholesalers-social-function-after-business-proceedings-was-unqualified-successrousing-speeches-stirring-songs-and-co-operative-movement-the-complimentary-banquet-which-was-tendered-the-visiting-retail-lumbermen-at-the-king-edward-hotel-toronto-at-the-close-of-the-business-proceedings-on-february-11th-was-the-most-re-presentative-and-largely-attended-social-functi-image233564280.html
RMRFYNHC–. Canadian forest industries January-June 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 42 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER February 15. 1»19 — Visitors Were Banqueted by the Wholesalers Social Function After Business Proceedings Was Unqualified Success—Rousing Speeches, Stirring Songs and Co-operative Movement The complimentary banquet which was tendered the visiting retail lumbermen at the King Edward Hotel, Toronto, at the close of the business proceedings on February 11th, was the most re- presentative and largely attended social functi
. The Arctic world: its plants, animals and natural phenomena [microform] : with a historical sketch of Arctic discovery down to the British Polar Expedition: 1875-76. British Polar Expedition, 1875-76; British Polar Expedition, 1875-76; Zoology; Zoologie. THE GERMAN RXPEDITION. 259 cubs, paid them a visit, but being received with some volleys of musketry, quickly beat a retreat On another occasion, a daring intruder found his way into their tent His temerity, however, cost him his life; and the Germans banqueted gaily on the fat and flesh with which he incon tinently supplied theia. A RABII I Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-arctic-world-its-plants-animals-and-natural-phenomena-microform-with-a-historical-sketch-of-arctic-discovery-down-to-the-british-polar-expedition-1875-76-british-polar-expedition-1875-76-british-polar-expedition-1875-76-zoology-zoologie-the-german-rxpedition-259-cubs-paid-them-a-visit-but-being-received-with-some-volleys-of-musketry-quickly-beat-a-retreat-on-another-occasion-a-daring-intruder-found-his-way-into-their-tent-his-temerity-however-cost-him-his-life-and-the-germans-banqueted-gaily-on-the-fat-and-flesh-with-which-he-incon-tinently-supplied-theia-a-rabii-i-image234927638.html
RMRJ5TGP–. The Arctic world: its plants, animals and natural phenomena [microform] : with a historical sketch of Arctic discovery down to the British Polar Expedition: 1875-76. British Polar Expedition, 1875-76; British Polar Expedition, 1875-76; Zoology; Zoologie. THE GERMAN RXPEDITION. 259 cubs, paid them a visit, but being received with some volleys of musketry, quickly beat a retreat On another occasion, a daring intruder found his way into their tent His temerity, however, cost him his life; and the Germans banqueted gaily on the fat and flesh with which he incon tinently supplied theia. A RABII I
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