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From 587 to 521 B.C. five Gallic expeditions, formed of Gallic, Kymric, and Ligurian tribes, followed the same route and invaded successively the two banks of the Po the bottomless river, as they called it.
Darius had a cunning groom named Oebares; that evening he took the horse and his mare into the market-place; next morning on reaching the same spot the horse did not fail to seat his master on the throne in 521. A review of the Persian Empire follows, with a description of India and Arabia. Polycrates did not long survive. He was the first Greek to conceive the idea of a maritime empire.
'It is natural, in traversing this gloom of desolation, to inquire, whether something may not be done to give nature a more cheerful face. Johnson's Works, ix. 136. Ante, p. 19. See ante, i. 521. See ante, p. 212.
This promised to be very interesting the ninety-first prize being one of a thousand marks; the ninety-second, one of two thousand marks, and so on, up to the ninety-ninth, which was one of nine thousand. The third class, the reader must recollect, consisted of the capital prize only. Number 72,521 won a prize of five thousand marks.
Here is a comparison of the North Dakota of 1908 and the Florida of 1910: N. Dakota Florida Length 518 ft. 9 in. 521 ft. 6 in. Beam 85 ft. 2-1/2 in. 88 ft. 2-1/2 in. Draft, Mean 26 ft. 11 in. 28 ft. 6 in. Displacement 20,000 tons 21,825 tons Coal Supply 2,500 tons 2,500 tons Oil 400 tons 400 tons Belt Armor 12 in. to 8 in. 12 in. to 8 in.
In this same year in Berlin there were: 521 persons with incomes between $25,000 and $62,500. 139 persons with incomes between $62,500 and $125,000. 22 persons with incomes between $125,000 and $187,500. 19 persons with incomes between $187,000 and $250,000. 19 persons with incomes of $250,000 or more.
He laments that he was freed because his master was good to his slaves; he says "we had everything we wanted; never did I think I'd come to this got to get relief." From an interview with Mack Mullen, a former slave at his residence, 521 West First Street, Jacksonville, Florida J.M. Johnson, Field Worker Jacksonville, Florida November 17, 1936
We lost in killed and wounded 3,521 men and ten pieces of artillery, and over 1,800 men, mostly from Blair's Corps, were taken prisoners. The enemy's dead reported as buried in front of the different Corps was over 2,000, and the enemy's total loss in killed, wounded and prisoners was 8,000.
The black-bulb thermometer, in the sun, rose to 65.75 degrees above the air, indicating upwards of 90 degrees difference at nearly the warmest part of the day, between contiguous shaded and sunny exposures. The sky, when cloudless, was generally a cold blue or steel-grey colour, but at night the stars were large, and twinkled gloriously. They were, Nov. 24th, 10.509, Nov. 25th, 10.521.
From customs $57,402,975.67 $137,597,024.33 From internal revenue 29,662,078.60 90,337,921.40 From sales of public lands 2,932,635.17 5,067,634.83 From tax on circulation and deposits of national banks 1,557,800.88 1,542,199.12 From repayment of interest and sinking fund, Pacific Railway companies 521,059.51 1,478,940.49
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