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RF2T7H7AW–Vintage Camera, Coca Cola Tin Box and chapteh on display during 58th Singapore Nation Day in HarbourFront Centre, Singapore.
The Pine-tree coast . A SUMMER SUNSKT. CHAPTEH VI. AT KENXEBUA^KPOKT. L ouda del inar divisaBagna la valle e il monteVa passagiera in flumeVa prigioniera in fnnte. THE suffix port is of such frequent occurrence on our seaboard that thewhole coast may be said to be port-holed. Twenty-five years ago the village of Kennebunkport was comparativelyinknown, or if ever known, it had been forgotten. In its general features itbears a certain family resemblance to Old York, as those Avho may becomeacquainted with both places will soon discover. York lies along the banks ofa short tidal river; so does K Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pine-tree-coast-a-summer-sunskt-chapteh-vi-at-kenxebuakpokt-l-ouda-del-inar-divisabagna-la-valle-e-il-monteva-passagiera-in-flumeva-prigioniera-in-fnnte-the-suffix-port-is-of-such-frequent-occurrence-on-our-seaboard-that-thewhole-coast-may-be-said-to-be-port-holed-twenty-five-years-ago-the-village-of-kennebunkport-was-comparativelyinknown-or-if-ever-known-it-had-been-forgotten-in-its-general-features-itbears-a-certain-family-resemblance-to-old-york-as-those-avho-may-becomeacquainted-with-both-places-will-soon-discover-york-lies-along-the-banks-ofa-short-tidal-river-so-does-k-image339154756.html
RM2AKNR9T–The Pine-tree coast . A SUMMER SUNSKT. CHAPTEH VI. AT KENXEBUA^KPOKT. L ouda del inar divisaBagna la valle e il monteVa passagiera in flumeVa prigioniera in fnnte. THE suffix port is of such frequent occurrence on our seaboard that thewhole coast may be said to be port-holed. Twenty-five years ago the village of Kennebunkport was comparativelyinknown, or if ever known, it had been forgotten. In its general features itbears a certain family resemblance to Old York, as those Avho may becomeacquainted with both places will soon discover. York lies along the banks ofa short tidal river; so does K
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. Bulls, with historical Inscriptions of Sennacherib (Kcuyunjik). CHAPTEH YI. DISCOYEEY OF GRAND ENTEANOE TO THE PALACE OF KOUYUNJIK OP THE NAME OF SENNAOHEEIB IN THE INSCRIPTIONS. THE RECORDS OF THAT KING IN THE INSCRIPTIONS ON THE BULLS. AN ABRIDGED TRANSLATION OF THEM. ^NAME OF HEZEKIAH. ACCOUNT OF SEN- NACHERIB's wars with the JEWS. DR. HINCKS AND COL. EAWLIN- SON. THE NAMES OF SARGON AND SHALMANESER.—DISCOYEEY OF SCULPTURES AT KOUYUNJIK, REPRESENTING THE SIEGE OF LACHISH. DESCRIPTION OF THE SCULPTURES.—DISCOVERY OF CLAY SEALS OF SIGNETS OF EGYPTIAN AND ASSYRIAN KINGS. CARTOUCHE OF SA- BAC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulls-with-historical-inscriptions-of-sennacherib-kcuyunjik-chapteh-yi-discoyeey-of-grand-enteanoe-to-the-palace-of-kouyunjik-op-the-name-of-sennaoheeib-in-the-inscriptions-the-records-of-that-king-in-the-inscriptions-on-the-bulls-an-abridged-translation-of-them-name-of-hezekiah-account-of-sen-nacheribs-wars-with-the-jews-dr-hincks-and-col-eawlin-son-the-names-of-sargon-and-shalmaneserdiscoyeey-of-sculptures-at-kouyunjik-representing-the-siege-of-lachish-description-of-the-sculpturesdiscovery-of-clay-seals-of-signets-of-egyptian-and-assyrian-kings-cartouche-of-sa-bac-image180049286.html
RMMCWXKJ–. Bulls, with historical Inscriptions of Sennacherib (Kcuyunjik). CHAPTEH YI. DISCOYEEY OF GRAND ENTEANOE TO THE PALACE OF KOUYUNJIK OP THE NAME OF SENNAOHEEIB IN THE INSCRIPTIONS. THE RECORDS OF THAT KING IN THE INSCRIPTIONS ON THE BULLS. AN ABRIDGED TRANSLATION OF THEM. ^NAME OF HEZEKIAH. ACCOUNT OF SEN- NACHERIB's wars with the JEWS. DR. HINCKS AND COL. EAWLIN- SON. THE NAMES OF SARGON AND SHALMANESER.—DISCOYEEY OF SCULPTURES AT KOUYUNJIK, REPRESENTING THE SIEGE OF LACHISH. DESCRIPTION OF THE SCULPTURES.—DISCOVERY OF CLAY SEALS OF SIGNETS OF EGYPTIAN AND ASSYRIAN KINGS. CARTOUCHE OF SA- BAC
Writings . l as well as ever he did, and iswilling to acknowledge, that the tea there is almosi: asgood as it ever was at Greshamsbury, THE END. ii^ fi»« ^tiHI. What I can do, that I will do. — Page 25. DOCTOR THORNE BYANTHONY TROLLOPE Volume II. ff PHILADELPHIAGEBBIE AND COMPANY 1900 Copyright, 1900By Dodd, Mead and Company AU rights reserved UNIVERSITY PRESS ? JOHN WILSONAND SON • CAMBRIDGE, U.S.A. CONTENTS. CHAPTEH PAGE I. Louis Scatcherb i II. Sir Roger dies 19 III. War 40 IV. Miss Thorne goes on a Visit 55 V. The Doctor hears Something to his Ad-vantage 73 VI. The Donkey Ride 89 VII. Pos Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/writings-l-as-well-as-ever-he-did-and-iswilling-to-acknowledge-that-the-tea-there-is-almosi-asgood-as-it-ever-was-at-greshamsbury-the-end-ii-fi-tihi-what-i-can-do-that-i-will-do-page-25-doctor-thorne-byanthony-trollope-volume-ii-ff-philadelphiagebbie-and-company-1900-copyright-1900by-dodd-mead-and-company-au-rights-reserved-university-press-john-wilsonand-son-cambridge-usa-contents-chapteh-page-i-louis-scatcherb-i-ii-sir-roger-dies-19-iii-war-40-iv-miss-thorne-goes-on-a-visit-55-v-the-doctor-hears-something-to-his-ad-vantage-73-vi-the-donkey-ride-89-vii-pos-image340032721.html
RM2AN5R5N–Writings . l as well as ever he did, and iswilling to acknowledge, that the tea there is almosi: asgood as it ever was at Greshamsbury, THE END. ii^ fi»« ^tiHI. What I can do, that I will do. — Page 25. DOCTOR THORNE BYANTHONY TROLLOPE Volume II. ff PHILADELPHIAGEBBIE AND COMPANY 1900 Copyright, 1900By Dodd, Mead and Company AU rights reserved UNIVERSITY PRESS ? JOHN WILSONAND SON • CAMBRIDGE, U.S.A. CONTENTS. CHAPTEH PAGE I. Louis Scatcherb i II. Sir Roger dies 19 III. War 40 IV. Miss Thorne goes on a Visit 55 V. The Doctor hears Something to his Ad-vantage 73 VI. The Donkey Ride 89 VII. Pos
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RMA981NC–Schoolboy in action kicking shuttlecock, Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam
. The knightly soldier: a biography of Major Henry Ward Camp, Tenth Conn. vols . CHAPTEH IX. LIBBY PRISON, CAMP PAROLE, HOIME. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-knightly-soldier-a-biography-of-major-henry-ward-camp-tenth-conn-vols-chapteh-ix-libby-prison-camp-parole-hoime-image371714423.html
RM2CGN1F3–. The knightly soldier: a biography of Major Henry Ward Camp, Tenth Conn. vols . CHAPTEH IX. LIBBY PRISON, CAMP PAROLE, HOIME.
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. A history of Rome with a map of Italy and ample chronological table . STATUE OP CAllGVlA.. COIN OF CLAUDIUS AND AORirPINA, CHAPTEH XIV. FROM THE DEATH OF NERO TO THAT OF DOMITIAN. A.D. 68 TO A.D. 96. Servius Galha, on })eing informed that he had been pro-claimed emperor, and that the choice was sanctioned bythe senate, hastened to Rome, accompanied by SalviusOtJto, the contemptible husband of Poppfea Sabina. Thesoldiers to whom he owed the throne expected to berichly rewarded by him; but in this they were dis-appointed ; and as he also attempted to restore disciplineamong them, Salvius Otho Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-rome-with-a-map-of-italy-and-ample-chronological-table-statue-op-callgvla-coin-of-claudius-and-aorirpina-chapteh-xiv-from-the-death-of-nero-to-that-of-domitian-ad-68-to-ad-96-servius-galha-on-eing-informed-that-he-had-been-pro-claimed-emperor-and-that-the-choice-was-sanctioned-bythe-senate-hastened-to-rome-accompanied-by-salviusotjto-the-contemptible-husband-of-poppfea-sabina-thesoldiers-to-whom-he-owed-the-throne-expected-to-berichly-rewarded-by-him-but-in-this-they-were-dis-appointed-and-as-he-also-attempted-to-restore-disciplineamong-them-salvius-otho-image369752596.html
RM2CDFK5T–. A history of Rome with a map of Italy and ample chronological table . STATUE OP CAllGVlA.. COIN OF CLAUDIUS AND AORirPINA, CHAPTEH XIV. FROM THE DEATH OF NERO TO THAT OF DOMITIAN. A.D. 68 TO A.D. 96. Servius Galha, on })eing informed that he had been pro-claimed emperor, and that the choice was sanctioned bythe senate, hastened to Rome, accompanied by SalviusOtJto, the contemptible husband of Poppfea Sabina. Thesoldiers to whom he owed the throne expected to berichly rewarded by him; but in this they were dis-appointed ; and as he also attempted to restore disciplineamong them, Salvius Otho
. Old sports and sportsmen : or, The Willey country. CHAPTEH II. MORFE FOREST. Slorfe one of the Five Eoyal Forests of Shropshire—Its Historyand Associations—Early British, Eoman, Danish, and NormanMementoes—Legends and Historical Incidents—Forest Wastes—Old Kames—Hermitage Hill—Stanmore Grove—^Essex Fall—Foresters—Old Forest Lodge, &c. The hunting ground of the Willey country embracedthe sites of five royal forests, the growth of earlierages than those planted by the ]Normans, alluded to by c 18 MORFE FOEEST. Ordericus Yitalis. In some instances they were thegrowtli of wide areas offering fav Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-sports-and-sportsmen-or-the-willey-country-chapteh-ii-morfe-forest-slorfe-one-of-the-five-eoyal-forests-of-shropshireits-historyand-associationsearly-british-eoman-danish-and-normanmementoeslegends-and-historical-incidentsforest-wastesold-kameshermitage-hillstanmore-groveessex-fallforestersold-forest-lodge-c-the-hunting-ground-of-the-willey-country-embracedthe-sites-of-five-royal-forests-the-growth-of-earlierages-than-those-planted-by-the-normans-alluded-to-by-c-18-morfe-foeest-ordericus-yitalis-in-some-instances-they-were-thegrowtli-of-wide-areas-offering-fav-image370582118.html
RM2CEWD7J–. Old sports and sportsmen : or, The Willey country. CHAPTEH II. MORFE FOREST. Slorfe one of the Five Eoyal Forests of Shropshire—Its Historyand Associations—Early British, Eoman, Danish, and NormanMementoes—Legends and Historical Incidents—Forest Wastes—Old Kames—Hermitage Hill—Stanmore Grove—^Essex Fall—Foresters—Old Forest Lodge, &c. The hunting ground of the Willey country embracedthe sites of five royal forests, the growth of earlierages than those planted by the ]Normans, alluded to by c 18 MORFE FOEEST. Ordericus Yitalis. In some instances they were thegrowtli of wide areas offering fav
. The principles and practice of veterinary surgery . >;? -s. Fig. 1.. Fig. 2. CHAPTEH XXXVI. CASTING Is the method by which animals are secured so as to render theperformance of operations safer to both the practitioner and thesubject. There are two methods in ordinary use, the one by sidelines, the other by hobbles. :; Casting by side lines is the method chiefly employed foryoung animals, and is proceeded with in the following manner. A rope (which has been in use so as to render it soft) aboutan inch in thickness and fifty feet in length is doubled, and thedoubled end tied in a firm knot Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-principles-and-practice-of-veterinary-surgery-gt-s-fig-1-fig-2-chapteh-xxxvi-casting-is-the-method-by-which-animals-are-secured-so-as-to-render-theperformance-of-operations-safer-to-both-the-practitioner-and-thesubject-there-are-two-methods-in-ordinary-use-the-one-by-sidelines-the-other-by-hobbles-casting-by-side-lines-is-the-method-chiefly-employed-foryoung-animals-and-is-proceeded-with-in-the-following-manner-a-rope-which-has-been-in-use-so-as-to-render-it-soft-aboutan-inch-in-thickness-and-fifty-feet-in-length-is-doubled-and-thedoubled-end-tied-in-a-firm-knot-image370118383.html
RM2CE49NK–. The principles and practice of veterinary surgery . >;? -s. Fig. 1.. Fig. 2. CHAPTEH XXXVI. CASTING Is the method by which animals are secured so as to render theperformance of operations safer to both the practitioner and thesubject. There are two methods in ordinary use, the one by sidelines, the other by hobbles. :; Casting by side lines is the method chiefly employed foryoung animals, and is proceeded with in the following manner. A rope (which has been in use so as to render it soft) aboutan inch in thickness and fifty feet in length is doubled, and thedoubled end tied in a firm knot
. The Detroit Light Guard : a complete record of this organization from its foundation to the present day : with full account of riot and complimentary duty, and the campaigns in the Civil and Spanish-American wars : a complete roster of members at the time of muster-out of the United States service, as well as a roster of all classes of members . Transport Chester Loading- at Savannah, Ga., for Cuba.. Thiity-first M. V. I. pets Aboard Transport bound for Cuba. CHAPTEH XII. On Board the Chester—Arrival at Cienfuegos, Cuba—Rodrigo—Company I at Caibarien—General Gomez—Amaro—Visit ofGeneral Breck Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-detroit-light-guard-a-complete-record-of-this-organization-from-its-foundation-to-the-present-day-with-full-account-of-riot-and-complimentary-duty-and-the-campaigns-in-the-civil-and-spanish-american-wars-a-complete-roster-of-members-at-the-time-of-muster-out-of-the-united-states-service-as-well-as-a-roster-of-all-classes-of-members-transport-chester-loading-at-savannah-ga-for-cuba-thiity-first-m-v-i-pets-aboard-transport-bound-for-cuba-chapteh-xii-on-board-the-chesterarrival-at-cienfuegos-cubarodrigocompany-i-at-caibariengeneral-gomezamarovisit-ofgeneral-breck-image371693796.html
RM2CGM36C–. The Detroit Light Guard : a complete record of this organization from its foundation to the present day : with full account of riot and complimentary duty, and the campaigns in the Civil and Spanish-American wars : a complete roster of members at the time of muster-out of the United States service, as well as a roster of all classes of members . Transport Chester Loading- at Savannah, Ga., for Cuba.. Thiity-first M. V. I. pets Aboard Transport bound for Cuba. CHAPTEH XII. On Board the Chester—Arrival at Cienfuegos, Cuba—Rodrigo—Company I at Caibarien—General Gomez—Amaro—Visit ofGeneral Breck
. Pages from a hundred years of Dominican history : the story of the Congregation of Saint Catherine of Sienna / by Anna C. Minogue . Pages from A Hundred Years ofDominican History The Story of the Congregationof Saint Catharine of Sienna. For Sale byFREDERICK PUSTET & CO. NEW YORK52 Barclay Street acuity CINCINNATI436 MainStresJI ^ ^ 7/A To The Memory ofThe Reverend Samuel Thomas Wilson, O. P. and ofMother Angela Sansbury and Companions Who Founded the Conventual Third Order of Saint Dominic In the United States, This Volume Is Reverently Dedicated byThe Author. ;^^ Chapteh 1. Chapter 2. Chap Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pages-from-a-hundred-years-of-dominican-history-the-story-of-the-congregation-of-saint-catherine-of-sienna-by-anna-c-minogue-pages-from-a-hundred-years-ofdominican-history-the-story-of-the-congregationof-saint-catharine-of-sienna-for-sale-byfrederick-pustet-co-new-york52-barclay-street-acuity-cincinnati436-mainstresji-7a-to-the-memory-ofthe-reverend-samuel-thomas-wilson-o-p-and-ofmother-angela-sansbury-and-companions-who-founded-the-conventual-third-order-of-saint-dominic-in-the-united-states-this-volume-is-reverently-dedicated-bythe-author-chapteh-1-chapter-2-chap-image369704591.html
RM2CDDDYB–. Pages from a hundred years of Dominican history : the story of the Congregation of Saint Catherine of Sienna / by Anna C. Minogue . Pages from A Hundred Years ofDominican History The Story of the Congregationof Saint Catharine of Sienna. For Sale byFREDERICK PUSTET & CO. NEW YORK52 Barclay Street acuity CINCINNATI436 MainStresJI ^ ^ 7/A To The Memory ofThe Reverend Samuel Thomas Wilson, O. P. and ofMother Angela Sansbury and Companions Who Founded the Conventual Third Order of Saint Dominic In the United States, This Volume Is Reverently Dedicated byThe Author. ;^^ Chapteh 1. Chapter 2. Chap
. The Holman new self-pronouncing Sunday-school teacher's Bible containing the Old and New Testaments: . >. o ?^ ^ ^ s C^ 7Z3 -^-* C3 -u jr ^. c > 5o 2 .S5 c Israel comviit NUMBERS, 26. wlwredom and idolatry. 24 And ships shall come from the^^oast of -^Chittim, and shall afflictIsshur, and shall aflQict ^ Eber, andhe also shall perish for ever. 25 And Balaani rose up, and wentand ^ returned to his place: andBaiak also went his way. CHAPTEH 25. 1 Israel ai Shitiim coinrnit ich/)redo7n aiid-idolatry.6 Phi)iefi/is k-illeih Zimriand Cozbi. 10 God giv-eth him an everlasting priesthood. 16 Th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-holman-new-self-pronouncing-sunday-school-teachers-bible-containing-the-old-and-new-testaments-gt-o-s-c-7z3-c3-u-jr-c-gt-5o-2-s5-c-israel-comviit-numbers-26-wlwredom-and-idolatry-24-and-ships-shall-come-from-theoast-of-chittim-and-shall-afflictisshur-and-shall-aflqict-eber-andhe-also-shall-perish-for-ever-25-and-balaani-rose-up-and-wentand-returned-to-his-place-andbaiak-also-went-his-way-chapteh-25-1-israel-ai-shitiim-coinrnit-ichredo7n-aiid-idolatry6-phiiefiis-k-illeih-zimriand-cozbi-10-god-giv-eth-him-an-everlasting-priesthood-16-th-image369619732.html
RM2CD9HMM–. The Holman new self-pronouncing Sunday-school teacher's Bible containing the Old and New Testaments: . >. o ?^ ^ ^ s C^ 7Z3 -^-* C3 -u jr ^. c > 5o 2 .S5 c Israel comviit NUMBERS, 26. wlwredom and idolatry. 24 And ships shall come from the^^oast of -^Chittim, and shall afflictIsshur, and shall aflQict ^ Eber, andhe also shall perish for ever. 25 And Balaani rose up, and wentand ^ returned to his place: andBaiak also went his way. CHAPTEH 25. 1 Israel ai Shitiim coinrnit ich/)redo7n aiid-idolatry.6 Phi)iefi/is k-illeih Zimriand Cozbi. 10 God giv-eth him an everlasting priesthood. 16 Th
. Our bird friends; containing many things young folks ought to know--and likewise grown-ups . CARDINAL. 7Z t ;f0.ci7P ATKINSON, MENT2EB & GROVER, CHICAGO / vv OUR BIRDFRIENDS Containing msmy^Cithings young folks Oought to know—andlikewise grown-ups B7 GEORGE F. BURBA <s^ « v. { / CO NEW YORKTHE OUTING PUBLISHINGCOMPANY-^C^ MCMVIII / s& vf Copyright, 1908, byTHE OUTING PUBLISHING COMPANY, All Rights Reserved. U0RARY of OON^ESSTwo Copiw rteceiyod APR 27 1908 jowngtu entry ■■SWS&A XXc. No, COPY B. CONTENTS CHAPTEH PAGE! I Facts About Birds 3 II More Facts About Birds . . ... , .9 III How Bird Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-bird-friends-containing-many-things-young-folks-ought-to-know-and-likewise-grown-ups-cardinal-7z-t-f0ci7p-atkinson-ment2eb-grover-chicago-vv-our-birdfriends-containing-msmycithings-young-folks-oought-to-knowandlikewise-grown-ups-b7-george-f-burba-lts-v-co-new-yorkthe-outing-publishingcompany-c-mcmviii-s-vf-copyright-1908-bythe-outing-publishing-company-all-rights-reserved-u0rary-of-oonesstwo-copiw-rteceiyod-apr-27-1908-jowngtu-entry-swsa-xxc-no-copy-b-contents-chapteh-page!-i-facts-about-birds-3-ii-more-facts-about-birds-9-iii-how-bird-image374866845.html
RM2CNTJDH–. Our bird friends; containing many things young folks ought to know--and likewise grown-ups . CARDINAL. 7Z t ;f0.ci7P ATKINSON, MENT2EB & GROVER, CHICAGO / vv OUR BIRDFRIENDS Containing msmy^Cithings young folks Oought to know—andlikewise grown-ups B7 GEORGE F. BURBA <s^ « v. { / CO NEW YORKTHE OUTING PUBLISHINGCOMPANY-^C^ MCMVIII / s& vf Copyright, 1908, byTHE OUTING PUBLISHING COMPANY, All Rights Reserved. U0RARY of OON^ESSTwo Copiw rteceiyod APR 27 1908 jowngtu entry ■■SWS&A XXc. No, COPY B. CONTENTS CHAPTEH PAGE! I Facts About Birds 3 II More Facts About Birds . . ... , .9 III How Bird
. Our bird friends; containing many things young folks ought to know--and likewise grown-ups . Y B. CONTENTS CHAPTEH PAGE! I Facts About Birds 3 II More Facts About Birds . . ... , .9 III How Birds Fly and Sing .15 IV The Flicker or Yellow-Hammer 23 V The Robin . 29 VI The Humming Bird 37 VII The Blue Jay ... 43 VIII The Redbird or Cardinal . . . .49 IX The Swallow . 55 X Bird Migration 63 XI The Whip-Poor-Will 71 XII The Crow 77 XIII The Pigeon . 83 XIV The Kingfisher . .89 XV The Cowbird 95 XVI The English Sparrow 101 XVII The Quail 107 XVIII The Bat 115 XIX The Redhead Woodpecker 121 XX The Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-bird-friends-containing-many-things-young-folks-ought-to-know-and-likewise-grown-ups-y-b-contents-chapteh-page!-i-facts-about-birds-3-ii-more-facts-about-birds-9-iii-how-birds-fly-and-sing-15-iv-the-flicker-or-yellow-hammer-23-v-the-robin-29-vi-the-humming-bird-37-vii-the-blue-jay-43-viii-the-redbird-or-cardinal-49-ix-the-swallow-55-x-bird-migration-63-xi-the-whip-poor-will-71-xii-the-crow-77-xiii-the-pigeon-83-xiv-the-kingfisher-89-xv-the-cowbird-95-xvi-the-english-sparrow-101-xvii-the-quail-107-xviii-the-bat-115-xix-the-redhead-woodpecker-121-xx-the-image374866800.html
RM2CNTJC0–. Our bird friends; containing many things young folks ought to know--and likewise grown-ups . Y B. CONTENTS CHAPTEH PAGE! I Facts About Birds 3 II More Facts About Birds . . ... , .9 III How Birds Fly and Sing .15 IV The Flicker or Yellow-Hammer 23 V The Robin . 29 VI The Humming Bird 37 VII The Blue Jay ... 43 VIII The Redbird or Cardinal . . . .49 IX The Swallow . 55 X Bird Migration 63 XI The Whip-Poor-Will 71 XII The Crow 77 XIII The Pigeon . 83 XIV The Kingfisher . .89 XV The Cowbird 95 XVI The English Sparrow 101 XVII The Quail 107 XVIII The Bat 115 XIX The Redhead Woodpecker 121 XX The
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RMRCE146–. Discoveries among the ruins of Nineveh and Babylon : with travels in Armenia, Kurdistan, and the desert : being the result of a second expedition undertaken for the trustees of the British museum. Scientific expeditions. KoUYUNJIK AND KiMEOUD. 113. Bulls, with historical Inscriptions of Sennacherib (Kcuyunjik). CHAPTEH YI. DISCOYEEY OF GRAND ENTEANOE TO THE PALACE OF KOUYUNJIK OP THE NAME OF SENNAOHEEIB IN THE INSCRIPTIONS. THE RECORDS OF THAT KING IN THE INSCRIPTIONS ON THE BULLS. AN ABRIDGED TRANSLATION OF THEM. ^NAME OF HEZEKIAH. ACCOUNT OF SEN- NACHERIB's wars with the JEWS. DR. HINCKS A