The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1884 |
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... fact that its attacks are not as fatal to the vine in Califor- nia as elsewhere , despite the apparently fa- vorable conditions offered by the climate . Another is the inveterate habit of Califor- nians to take risks and abide by the ...
... fact that its attacks are not as fatal to the vine in Califor- nia as elsewhere , despite the apparently fa- vorable conditions offered by the climate . Another is the inveterate habit of Califor- nians to take risks and abide by the ...
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... fact , he lent a sort of dignity to the most airy topics by the earnestness he brought to bear on them . Gurney wondered idly what the inner mechanism of such a man might be , and whether he would step out of life in the same ...
... fact , he lent a sort of dignity to the most airy topics by the earnestness he brought to bear on them . Gurney wondered idly what the inner mechanism of such a man might be , and whether he would step out of life in the same ...
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... fact that this great man could throw off his dignity and forget his care with such unaf- fected ease greatly increased his popularity . Beside the gifts interchanged between the guests , there were costly bonbonnieres and elegant ...
... fact that this great man could throw off his dignity and forget his care with such unaf- fected ease greatly increased his popularity . Beside the gifts interchanged between the guests , there were costly bonbonnieres and elegant ...
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... fact , above the Executive in undisputed suprem- acy ; though the President and his Cabinet are its servants ; though they must collect and expend the public revenues as it directs ; must observe its will in all dealings with for- eign ...
... fact , above the Executive in undisputed suprem- acy ; though the President and his Cabinet are its servants ; though they must collect and expend the public revenues as it directs ; must observe its will in all dealings with for- eign ...
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... fact - unless many outrag- eous calumnies are allowed to run abroad unchallenged very few Speakers forbid their own personal preferences and predilec- tions a voice in the appointment of commit- tees . Many Speakers are men of strong in ...
... fact - unless many outrag- eous calumnies are allowed to run abroad unchallenged very few Speakers forbid their own personal preferences and predilec- tions a voice in the appointment of commit- tees . Many Speakers are men of strong in ...
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