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Maine Coast Allotments and History

The document discusses carpetbaggers and allotments. It also mentions the analysis of section 30 of the 1875 act and the derivation of the word 'Murabit' from Arabic. The document contains information about many other unrelated topics as well.
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Maine Coast Allotments and History

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part of the coast of Maine proved to be mere demonstration.

that bears most directly on the question of allotments was

known as ``carpet-baggers,'' was formed, which co-operated

motion, while the same result has recently been extended to

It has been argued that, theoretically, an ad valorem duty is

by the ministers of the navy, justice and foreign affairs.

30 of the act of 1875 was to be systematically analysed by

these as regular heritable fiefs or benefices, and by the 10th

who had been the real chiefs passed into the ranks of the

derived from the Arab. Murabit, a religious ascetic (see

taking any heed of the intervening space, belongs to modern

important. He died at Wadstena on the 13th of August 1819.

Ch. Jourdain in Dict. d. sciences philos. (s.v.); M. Joel,

Ueber mariologische Schriften des A. M. (Paris, 1898); Jos.

natural basins of a creamy white colour, formed by the deposit

nature and the delicacy and technical perfection of their

three months. The dissertations read at each meeting

however, are reserved for the Afghan cavalry. Those exported

was made on the eastern bank and, without any base of supplies

Calibration.--The calibration of ammeters is best conducted

the oogonium, the antherozoids being admitted by means of a

whole. Consistently with that austere and simple manner which

says (v. 10. 8) that he was the author of one of the pediments

may be accepted on Asser's authority; the visit of the

containing in its anhydrous state 24.4% of the metal,

negotiations with Edward, and in February 1483 made a new treaty

villous reservoir, nearly always partly sacculated, into which

village of Cluny, 12 miles N.W. of Macon, near which, about

to the formula AlCl3; below this point the molecules are


served by the New York Central & Hudson River railway, by the

church of the 11th century and a well-preserved keep, the

Anat. Hefte Arb. viii. 1897; Amphioxus, p. 333; T.

ACOSTA, URIEL (d. 1647), a Portuguese Jew of noble family,

Abyssinia. The Sabaean, like other Semitic, inscriptions

(1855-1859); studies on the dialects of Homer and the Greek

L. Rhumbler and H. S. Jennings. The opening to the exterior

the work, not of academies, but of individual scholars, of

Rhodes, Smyrna, Ephesus, Philadelphia, Sardis, and in fact

in the Prussian life-guards at Potsdam. Before proceeding

falling into the Gulf of Riga, near Riga, which is situated

1809 Adams was professor of rhetoric and oratory at Harvard.

the Mahommedans considered it desecrated, and it has never

which cheerful obedience was urged to the king's demand for a

and fish along the rivers. Steamers ply regularly along the

but who influenced the character of his reign by instilling

streams. Within the fort are the remains of a splendid palace,

does not materially differ from that of the British service.

manufactures of beds, furniture, railway carriages, matches,

An ambassador, however, unless specially armed with plenary

b, proboscis sheath; c, beginning of the neck; d,

volcanic districts; and crystals of ammonium bicarbonate

awards here summarized are quite distinct from those of

skin or leather; occasional chipping or extraction of lower

a wicked and idolatrous king, and was slain by Jehu, son of

cathedrale de Rouen (3rd ed., 1881). For a bibliography

was, however, at once utilized by others in France; and in


division of axial cells is said to occur. Like the Fungi,

on the manufacturers themselves. This is principally the

south-eastern Alaska is available for agriculture, and that of

3. PHAEOPHYCEAE.--E. A. L. Batters, ``On Ectocarpus secundus,''

father to Europe; studying in Paris in 1778-1779 and at the

ladies, stood exposed, watching it intently the whole time

no Trinity of Persons; that Christ was only a holy prophet

Col de Miage (Contamines to Courmayeur), snow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,077

rendered some congenial, others unfriendly; some areas were

l determined by the law of optical dispersion of the medium.

separated by shaking out with dilute sulphuric acid, and

now been reduced by a cage of steatite round the burner

been utilized by means of pneumatic chambers large enough to

and Thun. Not only is the folding of the Klippen wholly

the expression ``in tabulas Caeritum referre'' came to mean

British expeditionary corps under Sir Ralph Abercromby,

AMSTERDAM (NEW AMSTERDAM), an uninhabited and almost

plateau of the interior. Occasionally the crystalline belt

was the ``Origin of Portraiture''--representing a Corinthian

Sitka (q.v.) in 1804 after the massacre by the natives of

and a river of Switzerland, in the cantons of Lucerne and

observed. There is less variety in their composition at any

general arrangement and distribution of the various

he let it be very clearly understood that he had no intention

Delgado in the south to Warsheik on the north--a stretch of

empire. It is cleft by political tradition and in social

ABBOTT, JACOB (1803-1879), American writer of books for the

wild in many parts, while it is also cultivated on a small


cows. But when Ahmad Shah returned to Kabul the Sikhs rose

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