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Lady Be Careful
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October 20, 1903 Page two
Be careful what you say
Object lesson
Moved Chinese records
Congressman Jones arrives at capital
Consuls must comply with law
Changes in revenue service
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January 5, 1910 Page four
Mayor Rutz message shows careful thought
4.
December 19, 1905 Page two
Commence tonight
Should be more careful
Three vessels well known here change hands
Tom O'Connor given an option
Will cary Christmas cheer to the northland
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May 4, 1905 Page four
To increase the safeguards
Judge Hatch overrules demurrer
Commissioners reduce number of employees
Octogenarian in search of mine
Owners of cows are warned to be careful
Perly Bowman appointed to a new position
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February 17, 1905 Page four
Assumes serious proportions
Government careful about tea imports
Captain J.G. Barstow dead at his home
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Careless Ev cartoon about mountain safety, warning mountaineers to be careful when crossing creeks, ca. 1960s
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An inquiry into the authenticity of various pictures and prints, which, from the decease of the poet to our own times, have been offered to the public as portraits of Shakspeare: containing a careful examination of the evidence on which they claim to be received; by which the pretended portraits have been rejected, the genuine confirmed and established, illustrated by accurate and finished engravings, by the ablest artists, from such originals as were of indisputable authority
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An inquiry into the authenticity of various pictures and prints, which, from the decease of the poet to our own times, have been offered to the public as portraits of Shakspeare: containing a careful examination of the evidence on which they claim to be received; by which the pretended portraits have been rejected, the genuine confirmed and established, illustrated by accurate and finished engravings, by the ablest artists, from such originals as were of indisputable authority
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An inquiry into the authenticity of various pictures and prints, which, from the decease of the poet to our own times, have been offered to the public as portraits of Shakspeare: containing a careful examination of the evidence on which they claim to be received; by which the pretended portraits have been rejected, the genuine confirmed and established, illustrated by accurate and finished engravings, by the ablest artists, from such originals as were of indisputable authority
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An inquiry into the authenticity of various pictures and prints, which, from the decease of the poet to our own times, have been offered to the public as portraits of Shakspeare: containing a careful examination of the evidence on which they claim to be received; by which the pretended portraits have been rejected, the genuine confirmed and established, illustrated by accurate and finished engravings, by the ablest artists, from such originals as were of indisputable authority
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An inquiry into the authenticity of various pictures and prints, which, from the decease of the poet to our own times, have been offered to the public as portraits of Shakspeare: containing a careful examination of the evidence on which they claim to be received; by which the pretended portraits have been rejected, the genuine confirmed and established, illustrated by accurate and finished engravings, by the ablest artists, from such originals as were of indisputable authority
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One of the boxes suspended from the raft at Monomoy Point when taken up at the end of the summer. The quahaugs which have been growing in the box are shown in front. On careful examination the notches in the shaft, marking growth for three years, can be seen. The box and rope are covered with barnacles and silver shells (Anomia), while the wood has been perforated by a boring mollusk, the ship-worm (Toredo). This illustrates an easy method of obtaining the rate of growth of the quahaug.
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Shells from Globigerina Ooze
Shells from foraminiferal ooze, brought up in the sounding-tube from a depth of about 1100 fathoms, in the vicinity of the Laccadives; enlarged about forty times. In the natural state the shells cohere together; but those here shown--which consist chiefly of Globigerina, with a few Pulvinulina and Orbulina--have been separated by repeated washing and careful drying
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These scallops show two or three lines which indicate temporarily arrested growth. A careful distinction should be made between such lines and the annual growth line, which is caused by the non-growth of the scallop during the winter months, appearing about May 1
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Illustrating careful, methodical cutting
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Illustrating reasonably careful practice in cutting. In endeavoring to cut too closely the shell in lower right-hand corner the saw was destroyed.
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