The Living Age, Volume 251Living Age Company, 1906 |
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Page 265
... appear in a provisional , not in a final , form . This state of things will con- tinue until the Simplified Spelling Board is satisfied with its work , and feels that no further simplification is desirable . But where is the guarantee ...
... appear in a provisional , not in a final , form . This state of things will con- tinue until the Simplified Spelling Board is satisfied with its work , and feels that no further simplification is desirable . But where is the guarantee ...
Page 627
... appear to be grasped . It is gradually becoming recognized that in- fection can be conveyed through the medium of the sputum , but it is not understood that here the danger ceases . The belief is not uncommon that the tubercle bacillus ...
... appear to be grasped . It is gradually becoming recognized that in- fection can be conveyed through the medium of the sputum , but it is not understood that here the danger ceases . The belief is not uncommon that the tubercle bacillus ...
Page 647
... appears to have endeav- ored in vain to save Bismarck from ruin . When he resigned , the man of blood and iron visited ... appear to have asked in vain . The third volume of Busch's " Bis marck : Some Secret Pages of His History ...
... appears to have endeav- ored in vain to save Bismarck from ruin . When he resigned , the man of blood and iron visited ... appear to have asked in vain . The third volume of Busch's " Bis marck : Some Secret Pages of His History ...
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