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England XXXIII The River
And it was repeated before the Royal College of Art, London, The Corporation of Bradford and the British Architectural Association, London, etc. chapter LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Building the Public Buildings, Philadelphia I The New House, Philadelphia II The Manufacturers' Club and Stock Exchange, Philadelphia III Oil Refining, Point Breeze, Philadelphia IV Oil Wells, Alberta, British Columbia V Steel at Gary, Indiana VI The Jaws, Chicago VII Stock Yards, Chicago VIII Under the Bridges, Chicago IX The Cambria Steel Works, Johnstown X Pittsburgh, No. 3 XI Edgar Thomson Steel Works, Pittsburgh XII On the Way to Bessemer XIII Carnegie's Works, Homestead XIV Coal Breakers, Shenandoah XV Work Castles, Wilkes-Barre XVI Building a Power-house, Niagara XVII Building a Skyscraper, Night, New York XVIII Building the Woolworth Building, New York XIX Butte, Montana, on its Mountain Top XX Anaconda, Montana XXI Approach to Duluth, the Land of Work and Beauty XXII Ore Wharves, Duluth XXIII Ore Mines, Hibbing XXIV Flour Mills, Minneapolis XXV The Incline, Cincinnati XXVI Victor Emmanuel Monument at Rome XXVII Rebuilding the Campanile, Venice XXVIII Return from Work, Carrara, Italy XXIX The New Bay of Baie, Italy XXX The Harbor at Genoa, Italy XXXI The Great White Cloud, Leeds, England XXXII Potland, England XXXIII The River of Work, Leeds, England XXXIV
— from Joseph Pennell's Pictures of the Wonder of Work Reproductions of a Series of Drawings, Etchings, and Lithographs, Made by Him about the World, 1881-1915, with Impressions and Notes by the Artist by Joseph Pennell

Essay XIV to render
"I have been laboring," says some writer, (quoted by Bishop Whately, Pref. to Essay XIV.,) "to render myself useless."
— from English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction by Henry Coppée

ESCAPE XV THE ROMANCE
THE FIDDLER XIV THE ESCAPE XV THE ROMANCE OF DAN'L XVI
— from Aunt Jane's Nieces and Uncle John by L. Frank (Lyman Frank) Baum

Escape XXV The Return
XXI The Last Ride Together XXII The Roman Villa XXIII Temptation XXIV Escape XXV The Return XXVI The Difficult Path XXVII Lunch at Perley Hatch XXVIII The Way Back XXIX The Mastery XXX The Escape THE DAUGHTER PAYS CHAPTER I THE MAN IN THE GALLERY "
— from The Daughter Pays by Reynolds, Baillie, Mrs.

EXPLOSION XI THE RESULT
THE SHADOW II STRIKE OF THE LEADING LADY III A MISHAP IV TO THE RESCUE V FRIEND OR FOE VI A THIEF IN THE NIGHT VII THE SEARCH VIII THE BEGINNING OF THE END IX THE START X AN EXPLOSION XI THE RESULT OF A BLAZE XII QUEER COBBLERS
— from The Motor Girls Through New England; or, Held by the Gypsies by Margaret Penrose

Exodus xv to Revelation
God dwelling with man is a grand thought pervading Scripture from Exodus xv. to Revelation.
— from Notes on the book of Exodus by Charles Henry Mackintosh

EXPERIMENT X The results
EXPERIMENT X. The results of the preceding experiments led me to examine the power of an arc formed by animal moisture.
— from An Account of the Late Improvements in Galvanism With a Series of Curious and Interesting Experiments Performed Before the Commissioners of the French National Institute, and Repeated Lately in the Anatomical Theatres of London by Giovanni Aldini

Escape XXI The Rescue
Tom Swift and His Air Glider; Or, Seeking the Platinum Treasure TOM SWIFT AND HIS AIR GLIDER or Seeking the Platinum Treasure By VICTOR APPLETON CONTENTS I A Breakdown II A Daring Project III The Hand of the Czar IV The Search V A Clew from Russia VI Rescuing Mr. Petrofsky VII The Air Glider VIII In a Great Gale IX The Spies X Off in the Airship XI A Storm at Sea XII An Accident XIII Seeking a Quarrel XIV Hurried Flight XV Pursued XVI The Nihilists XVII On to Siberia XVIII In a Russian Prison XIX Lost in a Salt Mine XX The Escape XXI The Rescue XXII In the Hurricane XXIII The Lost Mine XXIV The Leaking Tanks XXV Homeward Bound—Conclusion TOM SWIFT AND HIS AIR GLIDER CHAPTER I A BREAKDOWN "Well, Ned, are you ready?" "Oh, I suppose so, Tom.
— from Tom Swift and His Air Glider; Or, Seeking the Platinum Treasure by Victor Appleton

E xing to R
door R. Steps and platform L. U. E. xing to R. U. E. Masked in by bridge Return R. masked in 2.
— from How to Become an Actor by Aaron A. Warford


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