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R. B. Roosevelt. IT INTRODUCTION . T was in consequence of reading a little volume called " Ten Acres Enough " -a practical and sta- tistical , as well as , in certain points , a poetical produc- tion that I came to prepare this volume ...
R. B. Roosevelt. IT INTRODUCTION . T was in consequence of reading a little volume called " Ten Acres Enough " -a practical and sta- tistical , as well as , in certain points , a poetical produc- tion that I came to prepare this volume ...
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... , and , being naturally proud of his adopted village , and interested in my success in em- igrating thither , gave me throughout his valuable ad- vice and assistance . Of course , his aid was called in on the 20 FIVE ACRES TOO MUCH .
... , and , being naturally proud of his adopted village , and interested in my success in em- igrating thither , gave me throughout his valuable ad- vice and assistance . Of course , his aid was called in on the 20 FIVE ACRES TOO MUCH .
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R. B. Roosevelt. Of course , his aid was called in on the cow ques- tion , and equally , of course , he knew an Irishman ... called a mash , al- though why and wherefore he could not distinctly say . Then , carried away by the extent of A ...
R. B. Roosevelt. Of course , his aid was called in on the cow ques- tion , and equally , of course , he knew an Irishman ... called a mash , al- though why and wherefore he could not distinctly say . Then , carried away by the extent of A ...
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... called in to strengthen it . He , in his enthusiasm , and being prob- ably as ignorant as myself , used so many supports that it would have been strong enough to carry an elephant , while four able - bodied men were engaged from a ...
... called in to strengthen it . He , in his enthusiasm , and being prob- ably as ignorant as myself , used so many supports that it would have been strong enough to carry an elephant , while four able - bodied men were engaged from a ...
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... called out " soo - so - o - o " in a deprecatory manner , that evidently produced no effect ; he , however , got her head to the first step , where she hesitated , and began to sniff suspiciously . The moment of action had evi- dently ...
... called out " soo - so - o - o " in a deprecatory manner , that evidently produced no effect ; he , however , got her head to the first step , where she hesitated , and began to sniff suspiciously . The moment of action had evi- dently ...
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