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... death . It cries both his mean- ness and his greatness . Its singing wires run over the land and under the sea , and now its messages flash through the air . It is the voice of the world . The newspaper articles by the author of this ...
... death . It cries both his mean- ness and his greatness . Its singing wires run over the land and under the sea , and now its messages flash through the air . It is the voice of the world . The newspaper articles by the author of this ...
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... Death Valley be farm- ed ? C. H. W. A. So far as the soil is con- cerned , it might be possible to grow crops over a considerable portion of the valley if irrigation water were applied . It is probable that the soils are quite salty ...
... Death Valley be farm- ed ? C. H. W. A. So far as the soil is con- cerned , it might be possible to grow crops over a considerable portion of the valley if irrigation water were applied . It is probable that the soils are quite salty ...
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... deaths by battle , 234 ; deaths by accident , 264. In the American Expedi- tionary Forces 289 United States airplanes were destroyed and 45 balloons . Q. What kind of an airplane was Quentin Roosevelt flying when he was killed ...
... deaths by battle , 234 ; deaths by accident , 264. In the American Expedi- tionary Forces 289 United States airplanes were destroyed and 45 balloons . Q. What kind of an airplane was Quentin Roosevelt flying when he was killed ...
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... death . En- teritis is the medical term for in- flammation of the intestines , and covers , of course , specific troubles of very different origins . Q. Do cats , monkeys and other animals shed tears 42 ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS.
... death . En- teritis is the medical term for in- flammation of the intestines , and covers , of course , specific troubles of very different origins . Q. Do cats , monkeys and other animals shed tears 42 ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS.
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... death are never found . Q. Describe Angora and Persian cats . McM . A. The Angora cat came proba- bly from Angora and has a small head and rather large tufted ears ; the long silky hair should hang in tufts and clusters , short- ening ...
... death are never found . Q. Describe Angora and Persian cats . McM . A. The Angora cat came proba- bly from Angora and has a small head and rather large tufted ears ; the long silky hair should hang in tufts and clusters , short- ening ...
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Page 395 - There Is such a thing as a man being too proud to fight : there Is such a ih ins as a nation being so right that It does not need to convince others by force that It Is right. An expectant public seized upon the phrase "too proud to fight...
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Page 395 - The Body of Benjamin Franklin, Printer, (Like the cover of an old book, Its contents torn out, And stripped of its lettering and gilding,) Lies here food for worms. Yet the work itself shall not be lost, For it will (as he believed) appear once more In a new And more beautiful Edition, Corrected and Amended By The Author.
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Page 393 - Universal History, the history of what man has accomplished in this world, is at bottom the History of the Great Men who have worked here.
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