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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... thing for that river to do , if it had been doing the same thing for ages and ages past , and this had not been a nov- elty , a strange , new , freakish thing for the stream to take upon itself to do , we should never have had ...
... thing for that river to do , if it had been doing the same thing for ages and ages past , and this had not been a nov- elty , a strange , new , freakish thing for the stream to take upon itself to do , we should never have had ...
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... things . Quite a number of the lumber companies are adopting conservative methods , and are holding their lands for ... thing has been converted into what you might call , perhaps , a park . On this photograph you can see that distinct ...
... things . Quite a number of the lumber companies are adopting conservative methods , and are holding their lands for ... thing has been converted into what you might call , perhaps , a park . On this photograph you can see that distinct ...
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... thing has been a matter particularly of scientific investigation . The greatest soil physicist of the world , Doctor Wallny , made investigations into that subject . I would say that if you have a perfectly level piece of ground , such ...
... thing has been a matter particularly of scientific investigation . The greatest soil physicist of the world , Doctor Wallny , made investigations into that subject . I would say that if you have a perfectly level piece of ground , such ...
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... thing , or , rather , the extension of that very same thing as to the entire mountain slopes . The CHAIRMAN . You would purchase land which is more profit- able for farming than for other purposes ? Professor ROTH . No ; I do not think ...
... thing , or , rather , the extension of that very same thing as to the entire mountain slopes . The CHAIRMAN . You would purchase land which is more profit- able for farming than for other purposes ? Professor ROTH . No ; I do not think ...
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... thing that has come into this controversy . From some of the things that have gone before it is quite apparent that the forest is considered valuable for timber ; that the forest , in other words , can do two , three , and four different ...
... thing that has come into this controversy . From some of the things that have gone before it is quite apparent that the forest is considered valuable for timber ; that the forest , in other words , can do two , three , and four different ...
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