The World's Work, Volume 13Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page Doubleday, Page & Company, 1907 A history of our time. |
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... tion certain lands said to contain from 300 million to 500 million tons of iron ore . Less than ten years ago , he bought those lands for a song , not dreaming that they concealed a twenty - year ore supply for the United States . Is it ...
... tion certain lands said to contain from 300 million to 500 million tons of iron ore . Less than ten years ago , he bought those lands for a song , not dreaming that they concealed a twenty - year ore supply for the United States . Is it ...
Page 8152
... tion , and especially of the part that dairy cattle play in its spread . Fortunately for the peace of mind of the world , methods of eliminating tuberculosis in cattle have been perfected . Unfortunately these methods are too generally ...
... tion , and especially of the part that dairy cattle play in its spread . Fortunately for the peace of mind of the world , methods of eliminating tuberculosis in cattle have been perfected . Unfortunately these methods are too generally ...
Page 8153
... tion was attracted to the United States by Mr. Gardner Williams , as described elsewhere in this magazine , was visiting a Pittsburg factory , he said to a young superintendent : " What strikes me most about your country is that your ...
... tion was attracted to the United States by Mr. Gardner Williams , as described elsewhere in this magazine , was visiting a Pittsburg factory , he said to a young superintendent : " What strikes me most about your country is that your ...
Page 8157
... tion to be decided by every depositor of money . If the saver have accumulated as much as $ 100 , he may choose from a great variety of banks . If he have nothing but a dollar bill and a good intent , his choice is practically limited ...
... tion to be decided by every depositor of money . If the saver have accumulated as much as $ 100 , he may choose from a great variety of banks . If he have nothing but a dollar bill and a good intent , his choice is practically limited ...
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... tion and extension of a great telegraph system of which he was president . He would not be ranked or remembered as one of the foremost pioneers in telegraphy . In this field he was simply one of the chief executives in the ex- pansion ...
... tion and extension of a great telegraph system of which he was president . He would not be ranked or remembered as one of the foremost pioneers in telegraphy . In this field he was simply one of the chief executives in the ex- pansion ...
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