The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1967 |
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Stran 262
... present villages , whether four or ten centuries old , are unmistakably of great antiquity . Coronado , or one of his confreres , visited the present settlements in 1540 , and the description of the village which he or his lieutenants ...
... present villages , whether four or ten centuries old , are unmistakably of great antiquity . Coronado , or one of his confreres , visited the present settlements in 1540 , and the description of the village which he or his lieutenants ...
Stran 527
... present silver dollars are coined -nearly 16 to 1 - because if we did , and silver ever regained its former value , this token money would at once leave the country , its proportion of silver being higher than that of the silver of the ...
... present silver dollars are coined -nearly 16 to 1 - because if we did , and silver ever regained its former value , this token money would at once leave the country , its proportion of silver being higher than that of the silver of the ...
Stran 574
... present low price of its product . While it must be doubted that sugar will again rise to the high prices that have ruled in the past , it is also true that the present low prices will greatly stimulate and increase consumption when ...
... present low price of its product . While it must be doubted that sugar will again rise to the high prices that have ruled in the past , it is also true that the present low prices will greatly stimulate and increase consumption when ...
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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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