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1.–5. rezultāts no 58.
23. lappuse
... important duty to ourselves and family ; and may be called upon before life closes to witness the humiliating scene of seeing our property squandered to pay the penalty of our neglect ; but may have the satisfaction of learning , though ...
... important duty to ourselves and family ; and may be called upon before life closes to witness the humiliating scene of seeing our property squandered to pay the penalty of our neglect ; but may have the satisfaction of learning , though ...
25. lappuse
... importance to the people and in every way worthy greater atten- tion , protection and assistance from the legislative and judicial branches of our government . I am aware that to many this statement will appear to be over- drawn , for ...
... importance to the people and in every way worthy greater atten- tion , protection and assistance from the legislative and judicial branches of our government . I am aware that to many this statement will appear to be over- drawn , for ...
35. lappuse
... important question , but now , almost everyone who is the owner of even a few fruit trees is able to answer the question intelligently . Heretofore that which pro- perly came under the head of surplus fruit , was generally about equal ...
... important question , but now , almost everyone who is the owner of even a few fruit trees is able to answer the question intelligently . Heretofore that which pro- perly came under the head of surplus fruit , was generally about equal ...
37. lappuse
... important , consisting of original essays and reports which should have all been in ; the condensed report of the Missouri Valley Horticultural Society , one of the most important of all our western meetings , a few extracts from the ...
... important , consisting of original essays and reports which should have all been in ; the condensed report of the Missouri Valley Horticultural Society , one of the most important of all our western meetings , a few extracts from the ...
39. lappuse
... importance of the industry , they would be much more liberal in their treatment of the horticultural in- terests , and then Secretary Goodman would be able to employ a stenographer , and so give us much fuller reports of the discussions ...
... importance of the industry , they would be much more liberal in their treatment of the horticultural in- terests , and then Secretary Goodman would be able to employ a stenographer , and so give us much fuller reports of the discussions ...
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