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Page 167
... month the improvement was most marked , and in two months I was able to resume my business , which I had been obliged to relinquish , and in three months my doctor could find no trace of active disease in the lung . All my friends ...
... month the improvement was most marked , and in two months I was able to resume my business , which I had been obliged to relinquish , and in three months my doctor could find no trace of active disease in the lung . All my friends ...
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... months of 1915 had fallen from 127 to 97 deaths per 1,000 births . If this rate is maintained for the remainder of ... month in The English- woman under the general title of " Problems of the Day " is invariably interesting , and often ...
... months of 1915 had fallen from 127 to 97 deaths per 1,000 births . If this rate is maintained for the remainder of ... month in The English- woman under the general title of " Problems of the Day " is invariably interesting , and often ...
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... months , and carefully kept secret . The Russians had not the artillery strength that the French possess at the ... month . From the 21st to the 25th was taken up by successive French retirements from their advanced positions ; on the ...
... months , and carefully kept secret . The Russians had not the artillery strength that the French possess at the ... month . From the 21st to the 25th was taken up by successive French retirements from their advanced positions ; on the ...
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A HEROS RESTINGPLACE IN THE FIRINGLINE | 4 |
Diary of the War | 17 |
At the Bar of Public Opinion | 27 |
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