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Page 7
... called him in Nice and , indeed , he had that to be ACCIDENT TO ST . CALDERRAS ' WRIGHT MACHINE AT BRESCIA . thoroughly con- vinced that the ma- chine he had built was better than the Wrights ' or Cur- tiss ' that no aviator dare make a ...
... called him in Nice and , indeed , he had that to be ACCIDENT TO ST . CALDERRAS ' WRIGHT MACHINE AT BRESCIA . thoroughly con- vinced that the ma- chine he had built was better than the Wrights ' or Cur- tiss ' that no aviator dare make a ...
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... called and an engine was sent from from Brooklyn to Hoboken . Professor Pryor , whose good- humored patience is inexhaustible , told the inventor to go right down to the laboratory and help himself . When the professor happened in some ...
... called and an engine was sent from from Brooklyn to Hoboken . Professor Pryor , whose good- humored patience is inexhaustible , told the inventor to go right down to the laboratory and help himself . When the professor happened in some ...
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... . This is only one phase of the so - called " labor question , " but it is certainly a phase that will eventually have to be answered in no uncertain terms . n J. HENRY CALDWELL , of Spartanburg , N. C.. INSURING AGAINST IDLENESS 53.
... . This is only one phase of the so - called " labor question , " but it is certainly a phase that will eventually have to be answered in no uncertain terms . n J. HENRY CALDWELL , of Spartanburg , N. C.. INSURING AGAINST IDLENESS 53.
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... called bone was in reality the shell of an extinct rod - shaped mollusk known as a " baculite . " As for the " meat " surrounding it , that was merely an accidental agglomeration of stony stuff . Thickly scattered over an area of at ...
... called bone was in reality the shell of an extinct rod - shaped mollusk known as a " baculite . " As for the " meat " surrounding it , that was merely an accidental agglomeration of stony stuff . Thickly scattered over an area of at ...
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... called Pupa , because its shell looks exactly like the pupa , or chrysalis , of an insect . There seems to be no end to imitations of the kind in nature . Dr. Dean , who jokingly refers to them as examples of " unnatural history ...
... called Pupa , because its shell looks exactly like the pupa , or chrysalis , of an insect . There seems to be no end to imitations of the kind in nature . Dr. Dean , who jokingly refers to them as examples of " unnatural history ...
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