Those leaders , who are now here , consider it impos . understand , how it was possible , or howit could be true that ... Observe the choice of this situation : -Ireland in the rear , and subjects upon which heretofore he had found all ...
24 ) is inclined to think that these ruins mark this account it would appear that this Metropolis the site of Nicoleia ... 663 ; Liv . xxxviii . 15. ) [ L. S. ] Greece , vol . iii . p . 576. ) METRO'POLIS ( Mntpórolis , Ptol . iii . 5.
24 ) is inclined to think that these ruins mark this account it would appear that this Metropolis the site of Nicoleia ; but other travellers ... 15. ) ( L. S. ] Greece , vol . iii . p . 576. ) METROʻPOLIS ( Mntpórolis , Ptol . iii . 5.
24 ) is inclined to think that these ruins mark this account it would appear that this Metropolis the site of Nicoleia ; but other ... 15. ) [ L. S. ] Greece , vol . üi . p . 576. ) METROʻPOLIS ( Mntpórolis , Ptol . iii . 5. § 28 ) , 4.
... 3–5; 12–13; letter from J. F. Jaudon to George Cook, April 5, 1923, Box 2, File 5, Jaudon Collection, HistoryMiami. 6. “Fort Myers Motorcade Finds It Impossible to Cross Muck Flats of 'Glades; Turns Back,” Miami Metropolis (April 10 ...
Author: Bruce D. Epperson
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 9781476625027
Category: Transportation
Page: 284
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In 1915, the road system in south Florida had changed little since before the Civil War. Travelling from Miami to Ft. Myers meant going through Orlando, 250 miles north of Miami. Within 15 years, three highways were dredged and blasted through the Everglades: Ingraham Highway from Homestead, 25 miles south of Miami, to Flamingo on the tip of the peninsula; Tamiami Trail from Miami to Tampa; and Conners Highway from West Palm Beach to Okeechobee City. In 1916, Florida's road commission spent $967. In 1928 it spent $6.8 million. Tamiami Trail, originally projected to cost $500,000, eventually required $11 million. These roads were made possible by the 1920s Florida land boom, the advent of gasoline and diesel-powered equipment to replace animal and steam-powered implements, and the creation of a highway funding system based on fuel taxes. This book tells the story of the finance and technology of the first modern highways in the South.
... Miss Nightingale had advocated a general poor rate for maintaining the destitute sick of the metropolis.3 This had been ... was the moment opportune for such powers to be sought.5 a ' 3 It had been anticipated that Villiers would.
Author: Gwendoline M. Ayers
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520017927
Category: Hospitals
Page: 370
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This interactive CD provides in-depth information about how teens develop throughout adolescence and offers advice for parents on how they can guide their teen through this transitional time.
Author: American Board of Commissioners for Foreign MissionsPublish On: 1838
No matter where the transgressor iş found , or in what age he has lived , or to what customs he may be in bondage ' ; Jesus Christ saves to the uttermost all ... But this observation receives additional force when we consider , III .
Author: American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
Metal Size | Weight AR AR AR 2 E 4 E 4 222 2 Æ 3 Æ METROPOLIS Acarnaniæ . 5-4 1274 ... I found on this site a basso relievo , illustrative of the worship of Venus Castnietis at Metropolis , as noticed by Callimachus and Strabo ( p .
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of CommonsPublish On: 1859
OCCUPIED BY FAMILIES IN THE METROPOLIS . 3 319 The water supply to this house was good . The closet was trapped and panned , but being the only one for this and two adjoining houses ( upon an average fifty - six persons ) it is ...
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
The account of the poor woman was as follows :A few years since a family lived at the East end of the Metropolis ... She was directed to try a small school , for imparting elementary instruction ; but found this insufficient to meet her ...