WHO NOW ARRIVES UPON THE SCENE; AND A NEW ADVENTURE WHICH HAPPENED TO OLIVER XXXV CONTAINING THE UNSATISFACTORY RESULT OF OLIVER'S ADVENTURE; AND A CONVERSATION OF SOME IMPORTANCE BETWEEN HARRY MAYLIE AND ROSE XXXVI IS A VERY SHORT ONE, AND MAY APPEAR OF NO GREAT IMPORTANCE IN ITS PLACE, BUT IT SHOULD BE READ NOTWITHSTANDING, AS A SEQUEL TO THE LAST, AND A KEY TO ONE THAT WILL FOLLOW WHEN ITS TIME ARRIVES XXXVII IN WHICH THE READER MAY PERCEIVE A CONTRAST, NOT UNCOMMON IN MATRIMONIAL CASES XXXVIII CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF WHAT PASSED BETWEEN MR. AND MRS.
— from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
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
[Pg 235] Met IV 434-35 'umbraeque recentes ... simulacraque functa sepulcris', VIII 488 'fraterni manes animaeque recentes ', X 48-49 'Eurydicenque uocant: umbras erat illa recentes / inter', and especially XV 844-46 'Venus ...
— from The Last Poems of Ovid by Ovid
334-448; Baty in The Law Magazine and Review , XXV.
— from International Law. A Treatise. Volume 1 (of 2) Peace. Second Edition by L. (Lassa) Oppenheim
So many abuse Rev. xviii.
— from A Christian Directory, Part 3: Christian Ecclesiastics by Richard Baxter
The award of the Court of Arbitration has been severely criticised by Baty in the Law Magazine and Review , XXXVI.
— from International Law. A Treatise. Volume 1 (of 2) Peace. Second Edition by L. (Lassa) Oppenheim
The only inmate of the hospital who stirred my temper was a patient who on making a rapid [xv] recovery from what he described as a very severe operation said he had refused ether and did not mind pain.
— from Hospital Sketches by Robert Swain Peabody
See Baty in The Law Magazine and Review , XXXIII.
— from International Law. A Treatise. Volume 1 (of 2) Peace. Second Edition by L. (Lassa) Oppenheim
23. Hampsicora, Sardinian chief, meditates a revolt, xxiii.
— from The History of Rome, Books 37 to the End with the Epitomes and Fragments of the Lost Books by Livy
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