| Samuel W. Durant - 1880 - 761 Seiten
...trees, was poured into the first kettle, while the one next to it was filled up from the first and the third from the second, and so on to the last, which was used for " sugaring off." In the second kettle our visitors noticed some strange objects bobbing up... | |
| Lewiston (Me.) - 1880 - 278 Seiten
...finding the key note from the signature, the first note of the exercise is found from that, the second from the first, the third from the second, and so on to the end. It will be seen that there is no stopping place or time to think of anything else. The importance... | |
| Lewis Henry Morgan - 1881 - 372 Seiten
...recesses like niches left in the wall, about two feet six inches wide and high, and about eighteen inches deep. These furnished places to set household...built in the same way, but it can neither be proved nor disproved from the ruins. The number of apartments would not vary much whether the upper stories... | |
| 1884 - 616 Seiten
...propositions of which the first is the one to be demonstrated, and such that the second is deduced from the first, the third from the second, and so on to the last proposition which is recognized as true. 15. It is by no means necessary that all the successive propositions... | |
| W. Cain - 1884 - 156 Seiten
...propositions of which the first is the one to be demonstrated, and such that the second is deduced from the first, the third from the second, and so on to the last proposition which is recognized as true. 15. It is by no means necessary that all the successive propositions... | |
| David Fisher - 1906 - 582 Seiten
...trees, was poured into the first kettle, while the one next to it was filled up from the first and the third from the second, and so on to the last, which was used for "sugaring off." In the second kettle our visitors noticed some strange objects bobbing up... | |
| Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology - 1880 - 810 Seiten
...two chimneys and two fireplaces in one and the same room, one for cooking, and the other for a lire to warm the room ; proof conclusive that they were...second, and so on to the last which was a single row of iipartments, on the top somewhere, but not necessarily on the back side. Pueblos were not entirely... | |
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