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1by Locke, Delia“... for a visit to her Arizona home, and her contract with Ferndale Hospital being ended. Received letters...”
Published 1911
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2by Muir, John“... thought that a little more practice would make us about as amphibious as frogs. On the Fourth of July...”
Published 1912
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3by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“..., it was the fashion to include portraits with correspondence. This practice, along with Muir's habit of keeping...”
Published 1994
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4by Trout, W. H.“... rank with him, but I was easily awarded the lead in practical mechanics, as my experience, if nothing...”
Published 1916
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5by Fry, William Granow“... readily be proposed. The values to practical taxonomy and the possible functional interpretation...”
Published 1962
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6by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... and during the Civil War she served as a volunteer nurse in Washington hospitals. After a lengthy courtship...”
Published 1996
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7by The John Muir Center“.... They completed the trip in November in Washington, D.C, although Michael Muir was hospitalized a couple of times...”
Published 2001
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8by Muir, John“.... Practically the whole book is based on personal investigation and study in the field, though a great deal...”
Published 1903
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9by Muir, John“.... We will fight, be it in the church, the theatre, or by the hospitable fireside of the stranger...”
Published 1873
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10by Muir, John“..., and making wider and wider fields in the hospitable wilderness. The axe and plough were kept very busy...”
Published 1913
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11by Muir, John“... to which reference has just been made." Our new president must face all this with his hands practically...”
Published 1900
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12by Muir, John“... beautiful upon the mountains his big feet would be! In the warm hospitable Sierra, shepherds and mountain...”
Published 1911
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