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characteristics Resoiution Co1or Fi1e types Notes AccidenceLatin1797 2015-04-08 Zeutsche1 05 15000 Omniscan v.12.4 SR4 (1947) 64-bit 600 dpi 24 bit co1or tiff The Perfect Book feature was used on some images to remove thumbs from page edge. Use of this feature resu1ted in page disco1oration was adjusted using the bandaid too1 in Photoshop. Book text 010—007511329 Some pages were printed crooked Some tiff images
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? with the adjqétive ‘_,“2l1‘d‘th€‘ W9l'fl that ahfweretlt to. the queflion, {hall be the fubfian-. iive 1:6 the adjeétive. A /” The adjeétive, u{l1eth‘et_iiti_5e riciun, 1.‘<>“t¢ _ L its .fu‘b£’canti\‘/e in eafe, gender. 'nd number: as, _ , . - '. -» f 3" ‘ .'. .'>"»“~.”f~,{. '32.-, 9:; { Amzcu: certu: 27: re nzncerpg cer7r:!t{‘r'. ‘ A fureTr1end:is med
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«».~. ~:‘.~£, V : Gmvndy. da, do‘, dumc w \ ” L J V '~ V V _upirui;fum',- ugj _ %. A H.‘ > : ’ ,1‘. . ‘ ' Parnfdw v’~*~Artvf~*%-1*!-*‘%v!¥"?4 992; 2» cm 5‘ 4; am: a t A future in rigs. lfus.‘ 2. EASSIVI} Yoxgézs‘ I u 0 ‘ ‘ ‘V Imigcatzm 114004’. I “ ‘V; ‘ L 5 ‘V ‘ Prcfcni T cafe ;' @155“ , _ .' ‘ \ . .e V v ,3» ' . h‘ Singular. - ‘ % P.-kkfi. _ » ; 1'". or; iris
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; iebaftux-." 't‘ur_. Pretefperfcél Tenfe; ‘bav: Earn.‘ ‘ ' in fidmjksw fhqit; ea, or ifumus,ar’fuimu; ; iefiis,‘ ’ or fui1fis;‘ifu'r_1t;f_t1éruI:1_§. 1; 2."3. 4. fuifii GR, or fair. ’ ‘ of fu‘ére.; V 3/ Pyeterpltnperfea Tenfeg bad. buy. 113 Bram; 09' fuefflhi-3:ier{u;1us‘,brfuerémus;er£€ eras,ar fueras serat tia*?,’%m=%fuer.itis;érzntmg fgrfuex-&at.L fuerant. j ‘ .‘ ¢°r
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3. of.th,e orcterperfeé/1 tenfe,which has ggnfg-any 3 i53mV¢efiSmfi°3"°"a md. "1 E08501 ends in d, t, or, n, as lefiu: read, dofius taught, wfu: een. - ' ‘ 4. One of Ehe. future .in dds, which alto has a paflixe fignification, and expreffes a future aéfion, as, amamfuh go beloved. ‘ “ 1V0“; A" P3"iC3P19s are declined like nouns adjeétlvc. W 01-‘ AN ADVERB. adverb is a part
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‘, mi, fimus, iflis, érqnt, at ~ Preterplupetfeél Tcnfe ; bad. }e1-am eras, erat. ‘ émus;~vet'fitik, cram: ” ’ Future Tenfe; 172.11.. will. \ _C'ay‘vg. I. ého, i’b_ia, §b’it. ab_imqs, ab_itis, ébnnq F 2. ébo, ebns, chat. ebtmus, ebmg, fibcag, - 3. fun, es, ct. émas, étis: cttt. z #5 am, 1:23, ict. ‘ liémus; tétts, tent. Imperative Mood; let. \ _ 00531;. I_. 8. =30; 6?. éfo. .é¢,nus,-, éggatéte
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¢'2zg.. Odi, odifli, odit. Pl. , Qderkunt. , Nox}i,‘&'néw,2nd Memitii remember. iTh’e’f<: two grgfb, ‘V have the tenfcs only that are fogmed from the preterpcb . feéftenfe of the indicative mood : as of v " W Mémingi are fori'ned~ mf’zniz-:ram;- trim, - I:fl£Ifi,-£f0,- ifi. In like manner do carp: and ads‘ alfo fcafm thcfe Lenfgs, 1MPERS0NAL VERB& V ER B S when ex
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,na{k%the ’ 4- '\'9‘.¢_ %‘ , V ', . — >1. 1 55 ~) t qnemon wba, or, wl2Iatnvith,the verb afand the word that anfwefeth to the queitinn, is the nominative cafe 1 V to the verb '; as; tv/.20 read: P “ fwbo regard: not? - “ '_ A3 \The nmaflir reads, but It“g71TdAflOt. ' I 4 '* Pmceptar b legtt, * ‘U05 wrfi ‘-1 mg/igitix. V . Sometimes an infinitive rnood, or a fentence, is the I
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is before the juhdge. Subter : as,_/hbttr tiirdm, under the earth. _ fubter aqua, under the water. 'SuPer,- ag, fuper lapidem, upon }a fione. T V . fupzr viridi frzmde, upon 2 greenbough; om, AINQTERJECTION. 0 mfuddcn motion of 'the,mind, be it grief, or joy, AN Interjeaion is a part of fpee¢h,hwhic’h-betokeneth A The i \ _.......1..4...*_ _ . .< . , ‘Raf-. «n..»'—— what 3.‘: . la
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, , , ' ' Vir__/‘apit,' " ui pazzca loquitur. F The man iswtfe, who fpeaketh fevwwdrds. Olyi 1; If the relative refers to two antecedents, or mac, then it (hall be put in the plural number: as,i ' Tu muIturfz_do_rn}i:, at fey? word: 5 5 gm: bambo fim: rorparz mmzzca.‘ 2 _ _'l"hou fleepefi much, and drinlcefi often; barb wbicb l ' things are naught for the’ body. W * 1 01/2
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Labor standards: Statistics concerning staffing and compliance activity by the United States Department of Labor, 1976-1986
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This report presents a statistical review of the pattern of staffing and enforcement/compliance activity within the United States Department of Labor through fiscal years 1976 to 1986. It notes the work hours required to administer the following statutes: the Fair Labor Standards Act; the several Federal procurement labor standards statutues -- the Davis-Bacon Act, the Walsh-Healy Act, and the McNamara-O'Hara Service Contract Act; and the Farm Labor Contractor Registration Act and its successor, after 1983, the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Workers Protection Act. It also notes the number of violations of the several acts and the dollar amounts of back wages involved, where applicable. All tables have been developed from data provided by the Wage and Hour Division, United States Department of Labor.
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