| Geological Survey of Ohio - 1878 - 1020 lapas
...with limestones in the district, the ore seams being generally more persistent than the limestones. An exception to this statement must be made in the case of some of the outcrops of this limestone in Vinton and Jackson counties. At Reed's Mills, near Hamden... | |
| 1916 - 616 lapas
...reasonable profit, should be farmed, either tilled or pastured, and that all other land should be forested. An exception to this statement must be made in the case of farms which are practically all good farming land. On every farm, regardless of its fertility, approximately... | |
| 1901 - 1034 lapas
...fingernail. Magnesia. — This compound occurs in many clays, but is seldom present in large amount. An exception to this statement must be made in the case of many lake clays found in Michigan in which the magnesia appears to have the same effect as lime. It... | |
| Hawaii. Governor - 1902 - 544 lapas
...as a rule, been kept up to date, although the number of cases has increased in many of the courts. An exception to this statement must be made in the case of the first circuit court, in which tne most of the more important cases are tried in the first instance.... | |
| Luther Emmett Holt - 1902 - 1242 lapas
...fat and proteids are low, rickets is moro liable to result than when only the fat is deficient. t* An exception to this statement must be made in the case of Italian children. In is class as observed in New York it is very common to see marked rickets in those... | |
| Charles William Colby - 1908 - 428 lapas
...the missionary orders, and even where independent cur&s appear, they are overshadowed by the Jesuits. An exception to this statement must be made in the case of Montreal, for there the priests of Saint Sulpice reigned supreme, but speaking broadly the early years... | |
| Charles William Colby - 1908 - 494 lapas
...the missionary orders, and even where independent curts appear, they are overshadowed by the Jesuits. An exception to this statement must be made in the case of Montreal, for there the priests of Saint Sulpice reigned supreme, but speaking broadly the early years... | |
| John Percy Lockhart-Mummery - 1910 - 362 lapas
...deposits in other parts of the body. They do not readily become adherent to important organs, though an exception to this statement must be made in the case of growths of the transverse colon, which frequently involve the stomach. Large portions of the colon... | |
| 1911 - 774 lapas
...district which have existed for any considerable length of time is the chief reason for the smaUness of the extent to which immigrants have engaged in business....there are about 800 Greeks. Very few of these engage in occupations in the coal, iron, or steel industries, and these few only when forced by circumstances.... | |
| Arthur Latham - 1914 - 1516 lapas
...deposiuin other parts of the body. They<l> not readily become adherent to important organs, though an exception to this statement must be made in the case of growths of the transverse colon, which frequently involve the stomach. Large portions of the colon... | |
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