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expenditures in the disposal of private land claims in California 500: Purchase of Law & other necessary Books
upon the approval of his official bond by the United States District Judge for your District, all the books
Book.
. $2790:89 Purchase of Law & other Necessary Books 250: 3040:89 The following are responsible for particular
attention to certain papers which I enclose for your examination in the case of William Muller, now in prison
papers to me, with your opinion as to the propriety of the President's interposition in relief of the prisoner
Book p. 155 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file, as noted
It seems that fraudulent invoices of imported books, now being prosecuted to forfeiture for fraudulent
subject without presenting considerations of this kind to the attention of the Judge who tried the prisoner
your opinion as to whether there may be reasons for doubting the justice of the condemnation of the prisoner
reference of the papers, had not an examination of the affidavits presented to me, on behalf of the prisoner
a very disinterested manner, and in the interest of public justice, are urging the pardon of the prisoner
that should attract confidence to his testimony, and the management of this case on the part of the prisoner
application for pardon rests almost entirely upon the supposed doubts which the imperfect defense of the prisoner
before me as not involving nor even permitting any judgment except upon the simple one whether the prisoner
—Arago's Popular Astronomy, Vol. 1, Book 14 Chap.29.
What a mass of interesting information such a book would contain!
A state-prison has been built here on the plan of the Auburn and Sing Sing prisons.
Shortly after, a number of these were seized, and thrown into prison.
They surrendered, and 800 prisoners were taken.
Gibson affirms that all his statements in his book are true, and made in good faith.
.— Religions Literature Nibelungen Iliad, Bible, (Books of Egypt, Persia and Assyria are lost.)
.— The g books ar 6 I suppose it is plain enough that when you we stop the spread of slavery we do no
but are like a font of brevier type indiferent indifferent whether it be the letters set up a bawdy book
digesters get all they can of the few nations communities that are known, and arrange them clearly in books
A single glance of it mocks all the investigations of man and all the instruments and books of the earth
Books, as now produced, have reached their twentieth remove from verities.
Books, as now produced
And for insanity was there not a prison provided, with means and appliances, confinement, and, if need
incentives to hate, and the wounds, and scorn, and the curses from the injured, and the wailings from the prisons—lives
He included a poem just before the story titled "The Prison Convict," which was attributed to Albert
He included a poem just before the story titled "The Prison Convict," which was attributed to Albert
shrinks from, and whose abode, through the needed severity of the law, is in the dark cell and massy prison—it
"Massy" refers to the large or massive size of the prison.
The Angel of Tears bent him by the side of the prisoner's head.
.; "Massy" refers to the large or massive size of the prison.; In The Evening Star, this sentence has
—But in each one the book was not opened.
following lines: "Through me many long dumb voices, / Voices of the interminable generations of prisoners
Poem or other work —A manly unpretensive philosopher—without any of the old insignia, such as age, books
Can a man be wise without he get wisdom from the books?
—The more of these he has, the more books to keep, the more he must stay s indoors, the more he demeans
The cover of the notebook is labeled "Note Book Walt Whitman" in a hand that is not Whitman's.
The cover of the notebook is labeled "Note Book Walt Whitman" in a hand that is not Whitman's.
And I cannot put my toe anywhe anywhere to the ground, But it must touch numberless and curious books
Again I tread the streets after two thousand years. 105 The discussion of churches and books in this
A single glance of it mocks all the investigations of man and all the instruments and books of the earth
Vernon, / What sobers the Brooklyn boy as he looks down the shores of the Wallabout and remembers the prison
On the cover of the notebook is a note in an unknown hand that reads: "Note Book Walt Whitman E85."
On the cover of the notebook is a note in an unknown hand that reads: "Note Book Walt Whitman E85."
—The learnedest professors, and the makers authors of the best most renowned books, are becom baffled
Hospital Note Book Walt Whitman This prose narrative (probably describing the battle of White Oak Swamp
.; Hospital Note Book Walt Whitman; Transcribed from digital images of the original and from microfilm
knife in his hands,"—such was the warning sung out at night more than once below in the Old Jersey prison
—The prisoners were allowed no light at night.— No physicians were allowed provided.— Sophocles, Eschylus
He had seen that face twice before—the first time as a warning spectre—the second time in prison, immediately
The Singer in the Prison
Vedas—all the three deities from "the Eternal" Boudh or Bhudda Mercury the Boudh doctrine is found in books
centuries after Moses 1700 Pouramas Vedas Shastras Sad-der Zend-avesta Bible there are 3 or four Sacred Books
castle he must have written or finished in 1588-9—the Fairy Queen—it was published in 1590—("twelve books
Pride" Gloriana—Glory—Queen Elizabeth In the F.Q. are also Despair, Fear, Care, and Mammon.— First book—a
Binding books: Archibald H. Rowand, Alleghany, Pa. Machine for planing chair seats: Edward Q.
Year book, 497 54 Tarquin the Proud died at Cuma.
Deck, 17 21 Augustus Pontifex Maximus burnt 2000 pontifical books.
Tame lily, 1355 37 Battle of Poictiers—king John taken prisoner.
Outlaw only, 1525 5 Battle of Pavia—Francis I. taken prisoner by Charles V.
Dutch book, 1697 100 Peter the Great engaged in ship-building.
Plutarch—born in about the year 50 ac probably. died, it may be 125 ac notes of Times Life , books &c
the Christian era studied (like the general Greek youth)—acquired a great art of memory—read all the books
passed— sick, declining, sometimes sane, sometimes crazed— over sev over seven years passed in this prison—he
.— Resolved to make his living by writing books— his first work being finished—no publisher— tried some
profound, —one of those that to new readers do not please, but once falling in with him, and reading his books
Others on the main table more books , a few of them evidently, books, several of them 'old-timers'— a
to H translations of Homer, and the Pindar, and the Greek tragedies, Felton's Greeks and Symonds' books
on Greece—a full collection of books the works , Fauriel, Ellis, and others on medieval ballads—a well-thumb'd
More Books
In the east, where they lived previous to their emigration, Harry Boane sailed in a coasting vessel as
Harry obeyed—and a couple of vigorous thrusts of his boat-pole impelled the tiny vessel in the midst
With as much tenderness as possible, she and Harry conveyed the boy to the boat, and bestowed him there
Violet loved me, and Harry jestingly called me his little son.
He was a book-keeper in a mercantile establishment in the city, and from his lively, good-tempered face
So the thief was taken off to prison, and being arraigned a few hours afterward, was summarily convicted
returned to their homes that night, the corpse of the convicted thief lay cold and clayey upon the prison
duties in the counting room, The counting-room was a room in commercial establishments dedicated to book-keeping
Phillips applied to the proper authorities for a warrant, and had Margaret lodged in prison, as one who
.; The counting-room was a room in commercial establishments dedicated to book-keeping, accounts, or
"There stood a table in the middle of the room, covered with books and paper.
The two hunters who had heard the conflict, and carried Arrow-Tip to the rendezvous a prisoner, were
inhabitants that half the young men in the place turned out, and surrounded the strong room, where the prisoner
made their way through the crowd, and came in apparently upon important business connected with the prisoner
the hunchback, Boddo, knew the full truth—and could have set the whole matter right, end and the prisoner
Arrow-Tip, in brief terms, explained the matter to them, and shoved his prisoner toward them.
I am but too well aware that the critical eye will see some such in the following pages; yet my book
Cheever's The Commonplace Book of American Poetry (1831, but often reprinted), a standard anthology of
He was a book-keeper in a mercantile establishment in the city, and from his lively, good-tempered face
They seized me, and carried me away a prisoner. The whole occurrence passed over like a whirlwind.
The card I had placed in my pocket-book, never thinking of it since.
Cheever's The Commonplace Book of American Poetry (1831, but often reprinted), a standard anthology of
epigraph is from Proverbs 23:31.; The counting-room was a room in commercial establishments dedicated to book-keeping
temperance movement, see Michael Warner, "Whitman Drunk," in Publics and Counterpublics (Brooklyn, NY: Zone Books
He was a book-keeper in a mercantile establishment in the city, and from his lively, good-tempered face
So the thief was taken off to prison, and being arraigned a few hours afterward, was summarily convicted
corporal punishment in the antebellum era, see Myra Glenn, Campaigns Against Corporal Punishment: Prisoners
corporal punishment in the antebellum era, see Myra Glenn, Campaigns Against Corporal Punishment: Prisoners
returned to their homes that night, the corpse of the convicted thief lay cold and clayey upon the prison
duties in the counting room, The counting-room was a room in commercial establishments dedicated to book-keeping
.; The counting-room was a room in commercial establishments dedicated to book-keeping, accounts, or
Phillips applied to the proper authorities for a warrant, and had Margaret lodged in prison, as one who