... wind. The fruit began dropping about January 10. This was also very gradual, being caused, as in the case of the leaves, by the wind, etc. The frozen oranges and pomeloes remained firm and solid for fully a month after the freeze, and were eaten in... Annual Report of the Board of Education - Página 119por Rhode Island. Board of Education - 1889Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| C. S. Marlatt - 1896
...fully a month after the freeze, and were eaten in great numbers and also shipped to Northern markets. It is safe to say that there has never been a time in the history of Florida or America when so many oranges were eaten in so short a time. The cautions... | |
| 1896 - 692 páginas
...fully a month after the freeze, and were eaten in great numbers and also shipped to Northern markets. It is safe to say that there has never been a time in the history of Florida or America when so many oranges were eaten in so short a time. The cautious... | |
| 1896 - 686 páginas
...fully a month after the freeze, and were eaten in great numbers and also shipped to Northern markets. It is safe to say that there has never been a time in the history of Florida or America when so many oranges were eaten in so short a time. The cautions... | |
| Earl Morse Wilbur - 1906 - 24 páginas
...his speech. Candor, knowledge wisdom and love can alone give him authority." Under these conditions it is safe to say that there has never been a time when a weak, incompetent, and poorly-educated minister would count for so little in a given community as... | |
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