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RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 32 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.Extrait: . . . de pit Jaime lesprer. Nous ressemblons un peu, toi et moi, ces pauvres sphinx rveurs qui demandent vainement, depuis tant de sicles, aux thbades du dsert le mot de lternelle nigme. Serait-ce une folie plus grande et plus coupable que linsouciance heureuse de la petite comtesse! Nous verrons bien. En attendant, garde, pour lamour de moi, ce fond de mlancolie sur lequel tu brodes ta douce gaiet; car, Dieu merci, tu nes pas un pdant: tu sais vivre, tu sais rire, et mme aux clats; mais ton me est triste jusqu la mort, et cest pourquoi jaime jusqu la mort ton me fraternelle. VI 1er octobre. Paul, il se passe quelque chose ici qui ne me plat pas. Je voudrais avoir ton avis: envoie-le-moi le plus tt possible. Jeudi matin, aprs avoir termin ma lettre, je descendis pour la remettre au courrier, qui part de bonne heure; puis, comme il ne restait que quelques minutes avant le djeuner, jentrai dans le salon, qui tait encore dsert. Je feuilletais tranquillement une Revue au coin du feu, quand la porte souvrir brusquement: jentendis le craquement et les froissements dune robe de soie trop large pour franchir aisment une ouverture dun mtre, et je vis paratre la petite comtesse: elle avait pass la nuit au chteau - Si tu te rappelles le fcheux dialogue o je mtais emptr dans la soire de la veille, et que madame de Palme avait surpris dun bout lautre, tu comprendras sans peine que cette dame ft la dernire personne du monde avec laquelle il pouvait mtre agrable de me trouver en tte--tte ce matin-l. Je me levai, et je lui adressai une profonde rvrence: elle y rpondit par une inclination qui, bien que lgre, tait encore plus que je ne mritais de sa part. Les premiers pas quelle fit dans le salon, aprs mavoir aperu, taient marqus dune sorte dhsitation et pour ainsi dire de flottement: ctait lallure dune perdrix. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub, RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 180 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.4in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 edition. Excerpt: . . . jours (depuis le vote du Parlement de Terre-Neuve), ces officiers avaient reu pour instructions de se mettre en route. Sir B. Walker a t autoris par le tlgraphe se rencontrer avec le Commandant franais lpoque que fixera ce dernier. Des instructions dtailles seront envoyes au Commandant des forces navales anglaises, aprs le Conseil des Ministres qui doit se runir demain matin. j Jai pri Lord Salisbury de mindiquer un rendez-vous pour aprs-demain. Je Nr. 10415crois savoir quil interprte notre volont de navoir affaire quau Gouverne-. juniieoi. ment anglais seul, comme un refus de reconnatre toute autre autorit que celle de la marine anglaise. Je tiendrais avoir, sil est possible, demain soir, votre sentiment ce sujet, pour le cas o, par exemple, le Ministre me demanderait mon avis sur la nomination dun commissaire spcial, non pas local, mais anglais, devant rsider bord dun des navires de la station britannique. Wad din g ton. Nr. 10416. FRANKREICH. --Auswrtiges Amt an den Bot-Nr. 016 . ; 1 Frankreich. scnaiter in London. Die englische Regierung allein2s. JaniiS9i. wird verantwortlich gemacht fr die Durchfhrung der Vertrge und Abkommen. Paris, le 23 juin 1891. Jai examin attentivement la question que vous me posez dans la dernire partie de votre communication dhier. Nous tenons ce que le Gouvernement anglais, responsable vis--vis de nous de lexcution des Traits, nabandonne ni des tribunaux ni un commissaire, qui ne relverait pas directement de lui, le soin dassurer. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub, RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 90 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.2in.Extrait: . . . alors que les partisans de lEmpereur changeaient des injures avec ceux du Roi. -Pour les soldats, mexpliqua mon pre, il ny a que la France. Il nest pas de plus belle mort. Grand-pre, qui assistait la scne, dclara que la plus belle, son avis, ctait de mourir pour la libert. Mais il ninsista pas et je vis quil avait fch mon pre, malgr le silence qui suivit. Cette ide le tarabustait, car il y revint lors de notre prochaine sortie et mentretint, avec plus dexaltation qu son ordinaire, dune poque resplendissante quil avait connu et auprs de laquelle la ntre ntait que tnbres. La ntre me semblait supportable avec les promenades et le caf. On avait alors, une seconde fois, dlivr la libert, comme sous la Rvolution, et quand la libert est dlivre, une re de paix et de concorde universelle commence. Dj les citoyens dun mme lan fraternel, travaillaient en commun dans de vastes ateliers nationaux. Une rmunration modeste, mais gale pour tous, pour les faibles et pour les forts, pour les malingres et les robustes, apportait chacun le contentement du pain quotidien dsormais garanti. -Cest, dis-je, ce que rclame M. Martinod. -Martinod a raison, reprit mon compagnon, mais russira-t-il o nous avons chou -Vous avez chou, grand-pre -Nous avons chou dans le sang des journes de Juin. Nous avons chou dans le sang des journes de Juin. . . Le sens de ces mots pouvait mchapper: ils faisaient une musique pareille un roulement de tambour. Autrefois, il y avait trois ou quatre ans, je mtais excit sur dautres paroles mystrieuses telles que la plainte du Merle blanc: Jai coordonn des fadaises pendant que vous tiez dans les bois, et encore celle du Rossignol: Je mgosille toute la nuit pour elle, mais elle dort et ne mentend pas. Maintenant, jen trouvais la mlancolie un peu fade, et je leur prfrais ce nouveau rythme. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub, RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 54 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.Extrait: . . . magasin de poudre creus, dans le roc, et une vaste place darmes; les murailles avaient 12 pieds dpaisseur et de hauteur, et enfin il y avait 16 pices de canon. On permit aux militaires anglais de sembarquer sur les vaisseaux de leur pays, et on leur fournit des provisions pour le voyage. Le but de lexpdition tait donc atteint: les Anglais taient expulss, et M. dIberville, craignant leur retour, fit dmanteler le fort pour quil ne pt tre occup de nouveau. Tout tant termin Pmaquid, M. dIberville partit pour Plaisance, o il arriva le 12 septembre. A sa grande surprise, il trouva M. de Brouillan parti. La cause de cette prcipitation fut bientt connue: M. de Brouillan, mcontent de voir dIberville la tte de lexpdition et ne voulant pas avoir partager son commandement, avait lev lancre avec tous ses vaisseaux pour se rendre la ville de Saint-Jean, o il devait commencer lattaque des possessions anglaises de Terre-Neuve. Ctait aller contre les ordres du roi et contre la promesse quil avait faite dIberville; ctait mconnatre imprudemment les sages avis que lui avait donns M. dIberville, qui pensait que cette expdition ne pouvait tre faite par mer cause des dangers de la cte et de la force des courants, comme M. de Brouillan put bientt sen convaincre. Arriv devant Saint-Jean, M. de Brouillan se mit en devoir de canonner la place: mais il ne put se maintenir dans la rade, et fut entran par les courants six lieues plus bas au sud. Pour rparer le mauvais effet de cet insuccs, il dbarqua ses troupes et sempara de quelques stations insignifiantes, puis il revint Plaisance, irrit de se trouver en dfaut vis--vis de dIberville. Cest alors quarrivrent bien des contradictions, dont le Pre Charlevoix nous donne lexplication daprs M. Beaudoin. Il nous dit que M. de Brouillan tait un honnte homme, intelligent et dune bravoure incontestable, . . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub, RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 200 pages. Original publisher: Washington : U. S. G. P. O. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. G. P. O. , 2005. LC Number: KF27 . V4 2004e OCLC Number: (OCoLC)59553955 Subject: Amputees -- Rehabilitation -- United States. Excerpt: . . . 11 Thank you for this opportunity to present an update of our pro-grams and quality improvements that are going on at the Eastern Blind Rehabilitation Center. At 35 years of service, we are still in our prime. The prepared statement of Ms. Schuckers appears on p. 105. The C. Ms. Schuckers, thank you very much for your HAIRMAN testimony and for your fine work. Mr. Davis, if you would proceed. STATEMENT OF BRUCE W. DAVIS Mr. D. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman and mem-AVIS bers of the committee. For the past 21 years, I have been the Vis-ual Impairment Services Team Coordinator at the Malcolm Randall VA Medical Center in Gainesville, Florida. The North Florida South Georgia Veterans Health System is committed to providing quality services to our blind veterans. In 1983, we had identified a total of 275 legally blind veterans. Those veterans were served by two part-time VIST coordinators. As of July 12, 2004, we had identified 1, 114 legally blind vet-erans within the North Florida South Georgia veterans health care system. They are currently served by three full-time VIST coordi-nators, two part-time VIST coordinators and one full-time blind re-habilitation outpatient specialist. My personal caseload is com-prised of 454 legally blind veterans. As the VIST coordinator at the Gainesville VA Medical Center, I am responsible for coordinating the efforts of a multi-disciplinary team to provide comprehensive medical and rehabilitative services for the blind. We work to identify the legally blind veterans in our primary service area and invite them to participate in the services provided by the Department of Veteran Affairs. This is accom-plished by an active outreach effort to local and state agencies that work with the visually impaired a. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub, RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 190 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.4in.Ce livre historique peut contenir de nombreuses coquilles et du texte manquant. Les acheteurs peuvent gnralement tlcharger une copie gratuite scanne du livre original (sans les coquilles) auprs de lditeur. Non rfrenc. Non illustr. 1844 edition. Extrait: . . . le roy estoit venu l pour le trahir et estoit terriblement esmeu contre le roy, et le menaoit fort: et croy vritablement que si cette heure-l il et trouv ceux qui il saddressoit, prts le conforter ou conseiller de faire au roy une mauvaise compagnie, il et est ainsi fait. Le premier jour le duc de Bourgogne sabandonna des accs de fureur qui faisaient trembler tous ceux qui lapprochaient. Le second jour il tint un conseil o diffrents avis furent proposs. Les uns voulaient quon retnt Louis prisonnier, les autres rappelaient quil tait venu sous la garantie dun sauf-conduit quil fallait respecter; plusieurs proposaient de faire venir Monsieur et de partager le royaume, et sembloit bien ceulx qui faisoient cette ouverture, que si elle saccordoit, le roy seroit restrainct, et quon luy bailleroit gardes, et quun si grand seigneur pris, ne se dlivre jamais, ou peine, quant on lui a fait si grande offense. Et furent les choses si prs, que je vis un homme houss et prt partir qui j avoit plusieurs lettres adressantes monseigneur de Normandie, estant en Bretagne, et nattendoit que les lettres du duc. Toutefois cecy fut rompu. Quoique gard vue, Louis avait des intelligences parmi les serviteurs et les conseillers du duc de Bourgogne, entre autres avec Philippe de Comines, qui convient lui-mme de sa trahison Il fit rpandre de largent, et offrit pour otages le duc et le cardinal de Bourbon, le conntable et quelques autres, et quaprs la paix conclue, il. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub, Washington, D. C.: Kaufman and Company, 1998. 155 pages. The close-up magic of Jack Avis. Line drawings illustrate the effects. A very nice copy! Corners of cover are barely bumped. DJ has some superficial scratches-still looks crisp and nice in mylar!.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good+/Very Good+. Illus. by Earle Oakes. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall., Kaufman and Company, 1998, RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 398 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.8in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 edition. Excerpt: . . . 1914. . 1 Sccolo, Jan. 10, 1914. 5. R. Seeley, 22: Huntington Ave. , Boston, Mass. lny Big Game, Hunting, Shooting Fly Fishing. Keep prices low. Describe carefully. Thoreau 1st eds. Iharles Sessler, 1314 Walnut St. , Philadelphia, Pa. Tllroe Black Pennys, Hergesheimer. appy End, Hergesheimer. Iolonial Homes of Philadelphia. incyclopedia Britannica. Iream of Jest, Cabell. leerbohrn, Qiristmas Garland. 1 Sylvan City. The Sherwood Co. , 24 Beekman St. , New York, N. Y. loyes 8: Bacon, Heroic Ballads of Servia. ves, History of Penal Methods. ichultz, American Office. )avi5, God Wills It. avis, Palace of Blessed Voice. hvis, Balshazzar. ): 1vis, Little Dragon of Dragons Deep. lulbert, Ohio River. lall, The West, Its Commerce and Navigation. ljornson, Happy Boy. fanton, Reign of King Hesla. Ielson, Favorite Stories from Nursery. -ingleton, Wild Flowers Fairy Book. h-imas, Grey Hunters Adventures. Sibley, Lindsay Ir Curr Co. , Rochester, N. Y. Imaal, Excursion in Thought, Kenedy. Norway, Bayesen, Story of the Nations, Putnam. Roosevelt, African and European Addresses, Putnam. Beard and Schultz, Documents on Statewide Initiative, Referendum and Recall. S. D. Sller, 930 Canal St. , New Orleans. Cicely, Sarah Beaumont, kcnnerly. Goodman, Elizabeth, The Market in Souls. M. Sloog, 713 Madison Ave. , New York (Cash) Grolier Club catalogue, E. A. Abbey, 1886. Grolier Club catalogue, Printed books, 1887. Grolier Club catalogue, Printed books, 1888. Grolier Club catalogue, Legros, 1889. Grolier Club catalogue, Japanese prints, 1889. Grolier Club catalogue, Medals and plaques, 1893. Grolier Club catalogue, Shakespeare, 1916. George D. Smith Estate, 8 East 45th St. , New York Anything on Well Drilling and Boring. Clarence W. Smith, 44 East Ave. , Rochester, . . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub, RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 198 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.4in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 edition. Excerpt: . . . just as fond, clasped their babes closely, and only stared or muttered an audible Jesu Cristo! For, though the road was so amazing, I was here in the wilds, where tourists are not known, and a cyclist is more even than a dancing bear. It was not until the road began to descend with the same fine caution as in its ascent that I understood I was astray. I ought to have climbed another two thousand feet or so. Instead of that I was speeding down to Tamegas level. For a time I was angry, both with myself and the old man who had put me wrong. Yet on consideration it did not matter much. Ere I was at the Douro Valley station of Marco de Canavezes, I had become enthusiastic about Portuguese road-makers, and had convinced myself that it would have been blameworthy to have missed this scenery on the lower Tamegas banks. I had to wait three hour3 for a train at the station, a circumstance that irritated my impetuous cycle. But we had a certain compensation in the spectacle of a droll female improvisatrice, with a long staff in her hands, a great deal of wine in her body, and boundless impudence of mien, who stood at the door of the Marco wine shop and sang tipsily for all comers. Her verses about Good Queen Victoria (inspired by two pence) were somewhat applauded by the half-dozen wayfarers, two being, beggars like herself, who formed her audience. Later, I am sorry to say, her compositions became rude and her manner aggressive, and when I last saw her she was being forcibly urged, struggling, up the road by the tavern-keeper, a railway porter and another man, on her way to the next village. Our short railway journey to Peso da Regoa, under the shadow of the great mountain mass we ought to have traversed, was very interesting. My vis-Avis in. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub<
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RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 32 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.Extrait: . . . de pit Jaime lesprer. Nous ressemblons un peu, toi et moi, ces pauvres sphinx rveurs qui demandent vainement, depuis tant de sicles, aux thbades du dsert le mot de lternelle nigme. Serait-ce une folie plus grande et plus coupable que linsouciance heureuse de la petite comtesse! Nous verrons bien. En attendant, garde, pour lamour de moi, ce fond de mlancolie sur lequel tu brodes ta douce gaiet; car, Dieu merci, tu nes pas un pdant: tu sais vivre, tu sais rire, et mme aux clats; mais ton me est triste jusqu la mort, et cest pourquoi jaime jusqu la mort ton me fraternelle. VI 1er octobre. Paul, il se passe quelque chose ici qui ne me plat pas. Je voudrais avoir ton avis: envoie-le-moi le plus tt possible. Jeudi matin, aprs avoir termin ma lettre, je descendis pour la remettre au courrier, qui part de bonne heure; puis, comme il ne restait que quelques minutes avant le djeuner, jentrai dans le salon, qui tait encore dsert. Je feuilletais tranquillement une Revue au coin du feu, quand la porte souvrir brusquement: jentendis le craquement et les froissements dune robe de soie trop large pour franchir aisment une ouverture dun mtre, et je vis paratre la petite comtesse: elle avait pass la nuit au chteau - Si tu te rappelles le fcheux dialogue o je mtais emptr dans la soire de la veille, et que madame de Palme avait surpris dun bout lautre, tu comprendras sans peine que cette dame ft la dernire personne du monde avec laquelle il pouvait mtre agrable de me trouver en tte--tte ce matin-l. Je me levai, et je lui adressai une profonde rvrence: elle y rpondit par une inclination qui, bien que lgre, tait encore plus que je ne mritais de sa part. Les premiers pas quelle fit dans le salon, aprs mavoir aperu, taient marqus dune sorte dhsitation et pour ainsi dire de flottement: ctait lallure dune perdrix. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub, RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 180 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.4in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 edition. Excerpt: . . . jours (depuis le vote du Parlement de Terre-Neuve), ces officiers avaient reu pour instructions de se mettre en route. Sir B. Walker a t autoris par le tlgraphe se rencontrer avec le Commandant franais lpoque que fixera ce dernier. Des instructions dtailles seront envoyes au Commandant des forces navales anglaises, aprs le Conseil des Ministres qui doit se runir demain matin. j Jai pri Lord Salisbury de mindiquer un rendez-vous pour aprs-demain. Je Nr. 10415crois savoir quil interprte notre volont de navoir affaire quau Gouverne-. juniieoi. ment anglais seul, comme un refus de reconnatre toute autre autorit que celle de la marine anglaise. Je tiendrais avoir, sil est possible, demain soir, votre sentiment ce sujet, pour le cas o, par exemple, le Ministre me demanderait mon avis sur la nomination dun commissaire spcial, non pas local, mais anglais, devant rsider bord dun des navires de la station britannique. Wad din g ton. Nr. 10416. FRANKREICH. --Auswrtiges Amt an den Bot-Nr. 016 . ; 1 Frankreich. scnaiter in London. Die englische Regierung allein2s. JaniiS9i. wird verantwortlich gemacht fr die Durchfhrung der Vertrge und Abkommen. Paris, le 23 juin 1891. Jai examin attentivement la question que vous me posez dans la dernire partie de votre communication dhier. Nous tenons ce que le Gouvernement anglais, responsable vis--vis de nous de lexcution des Traits, nabandonne ni des tribunaux ni un commissaire, qui ne relverait pas directement de lui, le soin dassurer. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub, RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 90 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.2in.Extrait: . . . alors que les partisans de lEmpereur changeaient des injures avec ceux du Roi. -Pour les soldats, mexpliqua mon pre, il ny a que la France. Il nest pas de plus belle mort. Grand-pre, qui assistait la scne, dclara que la plus belle, son avis, ctait de mourir pour la libert. Mais il ninsista pas et je vis quil avait fch mon pre, malgr le silence qui suivit. Cette ide le tarabustait, car il y revint lors de notre prochaine sortie et mentretint, avec plus dexaltation qu son ordinaire, dune poque resplendissante quil avait connu et auprs de laquelle la ntre ntait que tnbres. La ntre me semblait supportable avec les promenades et le caf. On avait alors, une seconde fois, dlivr la libert, comme sous la Rvolution, et quand la libert est dlivre, une re de paix et de concorde universelle commence. Dj les citoyens dun mme lan fraternel, travaillaient en commun dans de vastes ateliers nationaux. Une rmunration modeste, mais gale pour tous, pour les faibles et pour les forts, pour les malingres et les robustes, apportait chacun le contentement du pain quotidien dsormais garanti. -Cest, dis-je, ce que rclame M. Martinod. -Martinod a raison, reprit mon compagnon, mais russira-t-il o nous avons chou -Vous avez chou, grand-pre -Nous avons chou dans le sang des journes de Juin. Nous avons chou dans le sang des journes de Juin. . . Le sens de ces mots pouvait mchapper: ils faisaient une musique pareille un roulement de tambour. Autrefois, il y avait trois ou quatre ans, je mtais excit sur dautres paroles mystrieuses telles que la plainte du Merle blanc: Jai coordonn des fadaises pendant que vous tiez dans les bois, et encore celle du Rossignol: Je mgosille toute la nuit pour elle, mais elle dort et ne mentend pas. Maintenant, jen trouvais la mlancolie un peu fade, et je leur prfrais ce nouveau rythme. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub, RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 54 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.Extrait: . . . magasin de poudre creus, dans le roc, et une vaste place darmes; les murailles avaient 12 pieds dpaisseur et de hauteur, et enfin il y avait 16 pices de canon. On permit aux militaires anglais de sembarquer sur les vaisseaux de leur pays, et on leur fournit des provisions pour le voyage. Le but de lexpdition tait donc atteint: les Anglais taient expulss, et M. dIberville, craignant leur retour, fit dmanteler le fort pour quil ne pt tre occup de nouveau. Tout tant termin Pmaquid, M. dIberville partit pour Plaisance, o il arriva le 12 septembre. A sa grande surprise, il trouva M. de Brouillan parti. La cause de cette prcipitation fut bientt connue: M. de Brouillan, mcontent de voir dIberville la tte de lexpdition et ne voulant pas avoir partager son commandement, avait lev lancre avec tous ses vaisseaux pour se rendre la ville de Saint-Jean, o il devait commencer lattaque des possessions anglaises de Terre-Neuve. Ctait aller contre les ordres du roi et contre la promesse quil avait faite dIberville; ctait mconnatre imprudemment les sages avis que lui avait donns M. dIberville, qui pensait que cette expdition ne pouvait tre faite par mer cause des dangers de la cte et de la force des courants, comme M. de Brouillan put bientt sen convaincre. Arriv devant Saint-Jean, M. de Brouillan se mit en devoir de canonner la place: mais il ne put se maintenir dans la rade, et fut entran par les courants six lieues plus bas au sud. Pour rparer le mauvais effet de cet insuccs, il dbarqua ses troupes et sempara de quelques stations insignifiantes, puis il revint Plaisance, irrit de se trouver en dfaut vis--vis de dIberville. Cest alors quarrivrent bien des contradictions, dont le Pre Charlevoix nous donne lexplication daprs M. Beaudoin. Il nous dit que M. de Brouillan tait un honnte homme, intelligent et dune bravoure incontestable, . . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub, RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 200 pages. Original publisher: Washington : U. S. G. P. O. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. G. P. O. , 2005. LC Number: KF27 . V4 2004e OCLC Number: (OCoLC)59553955 Subject: Amputees -- Rehabilitation -- United States. Excerpt: . . . 11 Thank you for this opportunity to present an update of our pro-grams and quality improvements that are going on at the Eastern Blind Rehabilitation Center. At 35 years of service, we are still in our prime. The prepared statement of Ms. Schuckers appears on p. 105. The C. Ms. Schuckers, thank you very much for your HAIRMAN testimony and for your fine work. Mr. Davis, if you would proceed. STATEMENT OF BRUCE W. DAVIS Mr. D. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman and mem-AVIS bers of the committee. For the past 21 years, I have been the Vis-ual Impairment Services Team Coordinator at the Malcolm Randall VA Medical Center in Gainesville, Florida. The North Florida South Georgia Veterans Health System is committed to providing quality services to our blind veterans. In 1983, we had identified a total of 275 legally blind veterans. Those veterans were served by two part-time VIST coordinators. As of July 12, 2004, we had identified 1, 114 legally blind vet-erans within the North Florida South Georgia veterans health care system. They are currently served by three full-time VIST coordi-nators, two part-time VIST coordinators and one full-time blind re-habilitation outpatient specialist. My personal caseload is com-prised of 454 legally blind veterans. As the VIST coordinator at the Gainesville VA Medical Center, I am responsible for coordinating the efforts of a multi-disciplinary team to provide comprehensive medical and rehabilitative services for the blind. We work to identify the legally blind veterans in our primary service area and invite them to participate in the services provided by the Department of Veteran Affairs. This is accom-plished by an active outreach effort to local and state agencies that work with the visually impaired a. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub, RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 190 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.4in.Ce livre historique peut contenir de nombreuses coquilles et du texte manquant. Les acheteurs peuvent gnralement tlcharger une copie gratuite scanne du livre original (sans les coquilles) auprs de lditeur. Non rfrenc. Non illustr. 1844 edition. Extrait: . . . le roy estoit venu l pour le trahir et estoit terriblement esmeu contre le roy, et le menaoit fort: et croy vritablement que si cette heure-l il et trouv ceux qui il saddressoit, prts le conforter ou conseiller de faire au roy une mauvaise compagnie, il et est ainsi fait. Le premier jour le duc de Bourgogne sabandonna des accs de fureur qui faisaient trembler tous ceux qui lapprochaient. Le second jour il tint un conseil o diffrents avis furent proposs. Les uns voulaient quon retnt Louis prisonnier, les autres rappelaient quil tait venu sous la garantie dun sauf-conduit quil fallait respecter; plusieurs proposaient de faire venir Monsieur et de partager le royaume, et sembloit bien ceulx qui faisoient cette ouverture, que si elle saccordoit, le roy seroit restrainct, et quon luy bailleroit gardes, et quun si grand seigneur pris, ne se dlivre jamais, ou peine, quant on lui a fait si grande offense. Et furent les choses si prs, que je vis un homme houss et prt partir qui j avoit plusieurs lettres adressantes monseigneur de Normandie, estant en Bretagne, et nattendoit que les lettres du duc. Toutefois cecy fut rompu. Quoique gard vue, Louis avait des intelligences parmi les serviteurs et les conseillers du duc de Bourgogne, entre autres avec Philippe de Comines, qui convient lui-mme de sa trahison Il fit rpandre de largent, et offrit pour otages le duc et le cardinal de Bourbon, le conntable et quelques autres, et quaprs la paix conclue, il. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub, Washington, D. C.: Kaufman and Company, 1998. 155 pages. The close-up magic of Jack Avis. Line drawings illustrate the effects. A very nice copy! Corners of cover are barely bumped. DJ has some superficial scratches-still looks crisp and nice in mylar!.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good+/Very Good+. Illus. by Earle Oakes. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall., Kaufman and Company, 1998, RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 398 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.8in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 edition. Excerpt: . . . 1914. . 1 Sccolo, Jan. 10, 1914. 5. R. Seeley, 22: Huntington Ave. , Boston, Mass. lny Big Game, Hunting, Shooting Fly Fishing. Keep prices low. Describe carefully. Thoreau 1st eds. Iharles Sessler, 1314 Walnut St. , Philadelphia, Pa. Tllroe Black Pennys, Hergesheimer. appy End, Hergesheimer. Iolonial Homes of Philadelphia. incyclopedia Britannica. Iream of Jest, Cabell. leerbohrn, Qiristmas Garland. 1 Sylvan City. The Sherwood Co. , 24 Beekman St. , New York, N. Y. loyes 8: Bacon, Heroic Ballads of Servia. ves, History of Penal Methods. ichultz, American Office. )avi5, God Wills It. avis, Palace of Blessed Voice. hvis, Balshazzar. ): 1vis, Little Dragon of Dragons Deep. lulbert, Ohio River. lall, The West, Its Commerce and Navigation. ljornson, Happy Boy. fanton, Reign of King Hesla. Ielson, Favorite Stories from Nursery. -ingleton, Wild Flowers Fairy Book. h-imas, Grey Hunters Adventures. Sibley, Lindsay Ir Curr Co. , Rochester, N. Y. Imaal, Excursion in Thought, Kenedy. Norway, Bayesen, Story of the Nations, Putnam. Roosevelt, African and European Addresses, Putnam. Beard and Schultz, Documents on Statewide Initiative, Referendum and Recall. S. D. Sller, 930 Canal St. , New Orleans. Cicely, Sarah Beaumont, kcnnerly. Goodman, Elizabeth, The Market in Souls. M. Sloog, 713 Madison Ave. , New York (Cash) Grolier Club catalogue, E. A. Abbey, 1886. Grolier Club catalogue, Printed books, 1887. Grolier Club catalogue, Printed books, 1888. Grolier Club catalogue, Legros, 1889. Grolier Club catalogue, Japanese prints, 1889. Grolier Club catalogue, Medals and plaques, 1893. Grolier Club catalogue, Shakespeare, 1916. George D. Smith Estate, 8 East 45th St. , New York Anything on Well Drilling and Boring. Clarence W. Smith, 44 East Ave. , Rochester, . . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub, RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 198 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.4in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 edition. Excerpt: . . . just as fond, clasped their babes closely, and only stared or muttered an audible Jesu Cristo! For, though the road was so amazing, I was here in the wilds, where tourists are not known, and a cyclist is more even than a dancing bear. It was not until the road began to descend with the same fine caution as in its ascent that I understood I was astray. I ought to have climbed another two thousand feet or so. Instead of that I was speeding down to Tamegas level. For a time I was angry, both with myself and the old man who had put me wrong. Yet on consideration it did not matter much. Ere I was at the Douro Valley station of Marco de Canavezes, I had become enthusiastic about Portuguese road-makers, and had convinced myself that it would have been blameworthy to have missed this scenery on the lower Tamegas banks. I had to wait three hour3 for a train at the station, a circumstance that irritated my impetuous cycle. But we had a certain compensation in the spectacle of a droll female improvisatrice, with a long staff in her hands, a great deal of wine in her body, and boundless impudence of mien, who stood at the door of the Marco wine shop and sang tipsily for all comers. Her verses about Good Queen Victoria (inspired by two pence) were somewhat applauded by the half-dozen wayfarers, two being, beggars like herself, who formed her audience. Later, I am sorry to say, her compositions became rude and her manner aggressive, and when I last saw her she was being forcibly urged, struggling, up the road by the tavern-keeper, a railway porter and another man, on her way to the next village. Our short railway journey to Peso da Regoa, under the shadow of the great mountain mass we ought to have traversed, was very interesting. My vis-Avis in. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub<
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[EAN: 9781230148472], Neubuch, [PU: RareBooksClub], BADMINTON, This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 198 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.4in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 edition. Excerpt: . . . just as fond, clasped their babes closely, and only stared or muttered an audible Jesu Cristo! For, though the road was so amazing, I was here in the wilds, where tourists are not known, and a cyclist is more even than a dancing bear. It was not until the road began to descend with the same fine caution as in its ascent that I understood I was astray. I ought to have climbed another two thousand feet or so. Instead of that I was speeding down to Tamegas level. For a time I was angry, both with myself and the old man who had put me wrong. Yet on consideration it did not matter much. Ere I was at the Douro Valley station of Marco de Canavezes, I had become enthusiastic about Portuguese road-makers, and had convinced myself that it would have been blameworthy to have missed this scenery on the lower Tamegas banks. I had to wait three hour3 for a train at the station, a circumstance that irritated my impetuous cycle. But we had a certain compensation in the spectacle of a droll female improvisatrice, with a long staff in her hands, a great deal of wine in her body, and boundless impudence of mien, who stood at the door of the Marco wine shop and sang tipsily for all comers. Her verses about Good Queen Victoria (inspired by two pence) were somewhat applauded by the half-dozen wayfarers, two being, beggars like herself, who formed her audience. Later, I am sorry to say, her compositions became rude and her manner aggressive, and when I last saw her she was being forcibly urged, struggling, up the road by the tavern-keeper, a railway porter and another man, on her way to the next village. Our short railway journey to Peso da Regoa, under the shadow of the great mountain mass we ought to have traversed, was very interesting. My vis-Avis in. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.<
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RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 198 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.4in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 edition. Excerpt: . . . just as fond, clasped their babes closely, and only stared or muttered an audible Jesu Cristo! For, though the road was so amazing, I was here in the wilds, where tourists are not known, and a cyclist is more even than a dancing bear. It was not until the road began to descend with the same fine caution as in its ascent that I understood I was astray. I ought to have climbed another two thousand feet or so. Instead of that I was speeding down to Tamegas level. For a time I was angry, both with myself and the old man who had put me wrong. Yet on consideration it did not matter much. Ere I was at the Douro Valley station of Marco de Canavezes, I had become enthusiastic about Portuguese road-makers, and had convinced myself that it would have been blameworthy to have missed this scenery on the lower Tamegas banks. I had to wait three hour3 for a train at the station, a circumstance that irritated my impetuous cycle. But we had a certain compensation in the spectacle of a droll female improvisatrice, with a long staff in her hands, a great deal of wine in her body, and boundless impudence of mien, who stood at the door of the Marco wine shop and sang tipsily for all comers. Her verses about Good Queen Victoria (inspired by two pence) were somewhat applauded by the half-dozen wayfarers, two being, beggars like herself, who formed her audience. Later, I am sorry to say, her compositions became rude and her manner aggressive, and when I last saw her she was being forcibly urged, struggling, up the road by the tavern-keeper, a railway porter and another man, on her way to the next village. Our short railway journey to Peso da Regoa, under the shadow of the great mountain mass we ought to have traversed, was very interesting. My vis-Avis in. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub<
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