Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture During the Second Session of the Sixty-first Congress, Volumen3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1910 |
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... LEVER . And this is a more recent paper ? Mr. SWAIN . This is a more recent paper . Mr. Cippolletti , who summed up the conclusions of all the writers who contributed to that congress , says this : But with regard to the régime of high ...
... LEVER . And this is a more recent paper ? Mr. SWAIN . This is a more recent paper . Mr. Cippolletti , who summed up the conclusions of all the writers who contributed to that congress , says this : But with regard to the régime of high ...
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... LEVER . When did he say that ? Mr. SWAIN . In this paper . Mr. LEVER . This same paper here ? Mr. SWAIN . Yes . And yet he positively draws the conclusion that the high waters are not higher and the low waters are not lower . He ought ...
... LEVER . When did he say that ? Mr. SWAIN . In this paper . Mr. LEVER . This same paper here ? Mr. SWAIN . Yes . And yet he positively draws the conclusion that the high waters are not higher and the low waters are not lower . He ought ...
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... LEVER . Before Professor Swain takes his seat I should like to ask one question , Mr. Chairman . A great deal of importance , Professor Swain , is being attached to this report of Professor Moore's on the influence of forests on climate ...
... LEVER . Before Professor Swain takes his seat I should like to ask one question , Mr. Chairman . A great deal of importance , Professor Swain , is being attached to this report of Professor Moore's on the influence of forests on climate ...
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... LEVER . The condition of the soil is different ? Mr. SWAIN . The condition of the soil is different ; the conditions . are entirely different . The erosion there takes place very largely on the upper slopes and is carried down into the ...
... LEVER . The condition of the soil is different ? Mr. SWAIN . The condition of the soil is different ; the conditions . are entirely different . The erosion there takes place very largely on the upper slopes and is carried down into the ...
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... LEVER . Is that condition general , do you say ? Mr. GLENN . That condition is a very general one . It obtains over some thousands of square miles and not in one section alone , but up and down the length and breadth of the Appalachian ...
... LEVER . Is that condition general , do you say ? Mr. GLENN . That condition is a very general one . It obtains over some thousands of square miles and not in one section alone , but up and down the length and breadth of the Appalachian ...
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