The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1967 |
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Stran 300
... better for the Germans , on coming here , to Americanize themselves , and help build up our peculiar western civiliza- tion . What few customs we have touching drink are peculiarly bad , as treating and free- lunching , which stimulate ...
... better for the Germans , on coming here , to Americanize themselves , and help build up our peculiar western civiliza- tion . What few customs we have touching drink are peculiarly bad , as treating and free- lunching , which stimulate ...
Stran 454
... better not get up ; and as for himself , he had concluded he would stay by her , and not go to his gulch that day . No , let the old mine go , " said the gambler . " Time enough to get out the gold when she's all right again ; and tell ...
... better not get up ; and as for himself , he had concluded he would stay by her , and not go to his gulch that day . No , let the old mine go , " said the gambler . " Time enough to get out the gold when she's all right again ; and tell ...
Stran 521
... better to use one varying standard than two , it would be evidently still better to use a standard that did not vary at all . We started with the admission that each of our metals varied in value according to the laws of supply and ...
... better to use one varying standard than two , it would be evidently still better to use a standard that did not vary at all . We started with the admission that each of our metals varied in value according to the laws of supply and ...
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Some Japanese FolkLore Helen N S Thompson 311 | 33 |
Tenting Sketches Lillian H Shuey | 74 |
American Labor Protection to Irving M Scott 409 | 93 |
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