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Page 13
... hand , there was still plenty of moisture and the brooks which drained it still carried a fair supply of water , which gradually seeped out from about the roots of the great trees . In addition to everything else , there- fore , the ...
... hand , there was still plenty of moisture and the brooks which drained it still carried a fair supply of water , which gradually seeped out from about the roots of the great trees . In addition to everything else , there- fore , the ...
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... hand are amply able to cope with all difficulties and to do what the American people look for them to do - cut that canal and have it ready for ships to go from Ocean to Ocean through by January 1 , 1915. " John F. Stevens , formerly ...
... hand are amply able to cope with all difficulties and to do what the American people look for them to do - cut that canal and have it ready for ships to go from Ocean to Ocean through by January 1 , 1915. " John F. Stevens , formerly ...
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... hand . At least , if a rupture of the credulity can not be operated upon it is about the only thing that the surgeons of the new school have not tried to mend , and tried successfully , too . Some of the things that the most . gifted of ...
... hand . At least , if a rupture of the credulity can not be operated upon it is about the only thing that the surgeons of the new school have not tried to mend , and tried successfully , too . Some of the things that the most . gifted of ...
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... hand . So Dr. Car- rel cut a segment of carotid artery from a dog thirty - five minutes after death and in cold storage . Eight days later he transplanted it in the left carotid of a dog . Two months later the dog's neck was opened and ...
... hand . So Dr. Car- rel cut a segment of carotid artery from a dog thirty - five minutes after death and in cold storage . Eight days later he transplanted it in the left carotid of a dog . Two months later the dog's neck was opened and ...
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... hand is free for the reins . With his right hand he uses a tablespoon to measure out the poison range is only a question of time . While it is hard to say just what amount of feed a prairie dog will consume in the way of grass , it has ...
... hand is free for the reins . With his right hand he uses a tablespoon to measure out the poison range is only a question of time . While it is hard to say just what amount of feed a prairie dog will consume in the way of grass , it has ...
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