The University of California Chronicle, Том 18,Выпуск 2University of California Press, 1916 |
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... lived together through times and conditions which made it necessary to discuss frankly , not only the fundamental reasons for positions assumed , but methods of thought , attitudes , forms of expression , ways to UNIVERSITY OF ...
... lived together through times and conditions which made it necessary to discuss frankly , not only the fundamental reasons for positions assumed , but methods of thought , attitudes , forms of expression , ways to UNIVERSITY OF ...
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... lived . There was opposition , through rivalry and self - interest , which gave him good fighting to do later , but his conquest of the early farmers ' opposition was by con- ciliation . I clearly recall an instance of his method . I ...
... lived . There was opposition , through rivalry and self - interest , which gave him good fighting to do later , but his conquest of the early farmers ' opposition was by con- ciliation . I clearly recall an instance of his method . I ...
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... lived and worked . He wished to work from California outward ; not to try to fit old theories to a new state . He had always been inter- ested in differences and wanted to see what they were and how they worked in farming . On his ...
... lived and worked . He wished to work from California outward ; not to try to fit old theories to a new state . He had always been inter- ested in differences and wanted to see what they were and how they worked in farming . On his ...
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... lived a monkey named Redface . Now one day a crocodile named Uglymug crawled out of the ocean under the tree and burrowed in the soft sand . Then Redface said : " You are my guest , sir . Pray eat these rose - apples which I throw you ...
... lived a monkey named Redface . Now one day a crocodile named Uglymug crawled out of the ocean under the tree and burrowed in the soft sand . Then Redface said : " You are my guest , sir . Pray eat these rose - apples which I throw you ...
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... lived in Southern Illinois . Several children were born , the youngest of whom we are thinking of today . Jack told me of the limitations and poverty of his home . His * Address delivered by Guy C. Earl , March 17 , 1916 , at the ...
... lived in Southern Illinois . Several children were born , the youngest of whom we are thinking of today . Jack told me of the limitations and poverty of his home . His * Address delivered by Guy C. Earl , March 17 , 1916 , at the ...
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