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Shaving Saloon,
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Los Angeles Street, Anaheim.
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B. G. PERKINS,
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SANTA ANA, CAL.
Merca cueros, lana, grano, sebo,
mantaquilla, huevos, setilla de mostaza,
trijol de ygerilla, y todos otros produgtos del campo; pagando por lo mismo
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ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, MAY 20, 1871.
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DO YOU!
Some people have only to lie on their backs,
And open their mouths as wide as they may.
And apocryphae, peaches by socks,
Fall into them quite in the regular way.
For peaches and apricots—plums, perhaps!
It may be the usual thing to do;
But why should they fall into lazy folks' laps?
I don't see why! Do you?
Yet men have labored the whole of their lives,
(Also, it's certain too many must)
To earn for their starving children and wives
A daily meal; though it be but a crust!
And that crust is almost as rare as a peach.
To some poor strugglers—and not a few!
Why shouldn't there be a chase for each?
I don't see why! Do you?
There are men who are rich, or are nobly born,
And they do strange things; but the world won't see.
To great were an action may hape they drear—
Yet worse things than that, among grimnes
there be;
But in this world somehow they roam at large
(Though some one here alter may get his due)
And society gives eyes to its charge.
I don't see why! Do you?
To a very hard world you must understand,
Where the lucky have all of the luck!
Those who don't want aid get a helping hand,
And those who are down are struck:
Where to toothless gums we give ruts galore,
To good gardeners mount accrue;
The State of the Earth's Interior
The question of the state
earth's interior has been revived
Professor David Forbes in a
which we find reported in
Earthquakes and volcanoes are
superficial pheomana which
to any one that the earth is not
rock to the core; nevertheless,
the helps of science, we have
the data for a thoroughly cosolution of the problem. The
has a diameter of 7912 miles, we
greatest depth brilliant to attaman's direct exploration has no
reached one mile from the surfasedimentary rocks—these made
the detritus of older rock stuart
the action of water—were for
time supposed to rest on a nucient foundation of granite
been more recently shown that
mine rock is known which does
some place or other break through
or distort the sedimentarwhich lies above it; and hence D.
ter must have existed on it
and the granite which distorts
was later in time. At present,
est rocks we know of are seas
and we cannot say of any rock
was the found ation which riwere laid. Volcanoes teach us
a constant depth they communicate
a molten sea, from which they
their supply of minerals, and thiminerals are similar in character.
Blunders of Painters.
Tintoret, an Italian painter, in a picture of the children of Israel gather ing matura, he taken the precaution to arm them with the no detin inviation of guns. Cigoi painted the aged Sainton, at the outermost end of the tent Savior, and as aged men in these days wear spectacles, the artist has shown his sagacity by placing them on Simeon's nose. In a picture by Verio, of Christ healing the sick, the bookets on are representisng with periwigs on their necks. To match or rather to exceed this latter as representation, Diver has painted the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden by an angel in a dress fashionably trimmed with Renaissance. The same painter, in his scene of Peter Denying Christ, represents a Roman solider very comfortably smoking a pipe of tobacco. A Dutch painter, in a picture of the wise man worshiping the Holy Child, has drawn one of them in a large white surplice, and in doots and spurs and he is in the act of presenting to the Child a model of a Dutch man-of-war. In a Dutch picture, of Abraham offering up his son, instead of the patrarch stretching forth his hand and taking the knife," as the Scriptures inform us, he is represented as using a more efficient and modern instrument; he is holding to Isaac's head a board russell Berlin represents in a picture the Virgin and Child listening to a violin; and in another picture he has drawn King David playing the harp at the marriage of Christ with St. Catharine. A French artist has drawn with true French taste the Lord's supper, with the table ornamented with tumblers filled with sugar lighters, and, as it to crown the list of these absurd and ludicrous anachronisms, the garden of Eden has been drawn with Adam and Eve in all their primal simplicity and virtue, while near them, in full costume, alter or masturbate the southern air which lies above it, and hence they must have pre-existed on it and the granite which disturbed was later in time. At present est rocks we know of are scarred and we cannot say of any rock was the foundation upon which they were laid. Voyages teach us a certain depthacy committed to a molten sea, from which they their supply of minerals and the minerals are similar in chemical titration, no matter what part world they emulate from. It is gathered that there must be an ominous molten sea, from the fact seems to be confirmed, that this has an influence in raising upon it as indicated by a tiger man in volcanic eruptions and quakes. The history of man shows that the temperature earth steadily increases as we go two degrees Fahrenheit per foot is a hair estimate of the age. As nothing is known to date, it is only fair to suppose our use is kept up; and if so, our feet twenty five miles away where iron and lava continuously move. This necessitate a higher heat for matter in a melted state but for this, fifty not a would be as thickness of solid crust—a very significant thickness compared with whole diameter—and as for its interior, the conclusion would sure that it was a molten sea. Jejunctions have been raised. If such a thin crust remain solid, become molted up no absorb would have force if there were means of keeping up a heat supply within. But the very present crust implies that the earth is with more heat than its supply within. And the cooling cool heat would soon until a soft form formed to act as a non conductor hold the heat within. It is easy a thin crust could not sustain mountain ranges as the Himalayas. This is less planbee is founded on a mistaken notion the relation these mountains to the crust. If we've due the scale of an orange, then mountains, six miles, would be greater in quantities than the hills on the sgo. Taking into consideration we see further that by its very shape, a very thin may have enormous stretches astronomical argument was against this theory of the motive or insturment the southward whirl dies above it and hence they must have pre-existed on it and the granite which disturbed was later in time. At present est rocks we know of are scarred and we cannot say of any rock was the foundation upon which they were laid. Voyages teach us a certain depthacy committed to a molten sea, from which they their supply of minerals and the minerals are similar in chemical titration, no matter what part world they emulate from. It is gathered that there must be an ominous molten sea, from the fact seems to be confirmed, that this has an influence in raising upon it as indicated by a tiger man in volcanic eruptions and quakes. The history of man shows that the temperature earth steadily increases as we go Two degrees Fahrenheit per foot is a hair estimate of the age. As nothing is known to date, it is only fair to suppose our use is kept up; and if so, our feet twenty five miles away where iron and lava continuously move. This necessitate a higher heat for matter in a melted state but for this, fifty not a would be as thickness of solid crust—a very significant thickness compared with whole diameter—and as for its interior, the conclusion would sure that it was a molten sea. Jejunctions have been raised. If such a thin crust remain solid, become molted up no absorb would have force if there were means of keeping up a heat supply within. But the very present crust implies that the earth is with more heat than its supply within. And the cooling cool heat would soon until a soft form formed to act as a non conductor hold the heat within. It is easy a thin crust could not sustain mountain ranges as the Himalayas. This is less planbee is founded on a mistaken notion the relation these mountains to the crust. If we've due the scale of an orange, then mountains, six miles, would be greater in quantities than the hills on the sgo. Taking into consideration we see further that by its very shape, a very thin may have enormous stretches astronomical argument was against this theory of the motive or insturment the southward whirl dies above it and hence they must have pre-existed on it and the granite which disturbed was later in time. At present est rocks we know of are scarred and we cannot say of any rock was the foundation upon which they were laid. Voyages teach us a certain depthacy committed to a molten sea, from which they their supply of minerals and the minerals are similar in chemical titration, no matter what part world they emulate from. It is gathered that there must be an ominous molten sea, from the fact seems to be confirmed, that this has an influence in raising upon it as indicated by a tiger man in volcanic eruptions and quakes. The history of man shows that the temperature earth steadily increases as we go Two degrees Fahrenheit per foot is a hair estimate of the age. As nothing is known to date, it is only fair to suppose our use is kept up; and if so, our feet twenty five miles away where iron and lava continuously move. This necessitate a higher heat for matter in a melted state but for this, fifty not a would be as thickness of solid crust—a very significant thickness compared with whole diameter—and as for its interior, the conclusion would sure that it was a molten sea. Jejunctions have been raised. If such a thin crust remain solid, become molted up no absorb would have force if there were means of keeping up a heat supply within. But the very present crust implies that the earth is with more heat than its supply within. And the cooling cool heat would soon until a soft form formed to act as a non conductor hold the heat within. It is easy a thin crust could not sustain mountain ranges as the Himalayas. This is less planbee is founded on a mistaken notion the relation these mountains to the crust. If we've due the scale of an orange, then mountains, six miles, would be greater in quantities than the hills on the sgo. Taking into consideration we see further that by its very shape, a very thin may have enormous stretches astronomical argument was against this theory of the motive or insturment the southward whirl dies above it and hence they must have pre-existed on it and the granite which disturbed was later in time. At present est rocks we know of are scarred and we cannot say of any rock was the foundation upon which they were laid. Voyages teach us a certain depthacy committed to a molten sea, from which they their supply of minerals and the minerals are similar in chemical titration, no matter what part world they emulate from. It is gathered that there must be an ominous molten sea, from the fact seems to be confirmed, that this has an influence in raising upon it as indicated by a tiger man in volcanic eruptions and quakes. The history of man shows that the temperature earth steadily increases as we go Two degrees Fahrenheit per foot is a hair estimate of the age. As nothing is known to date, it is only fair to suppose our use is kept up; and if so, our feet twenty five miles away where iron and lava continuously move. This necessitate a higher heat for matter in a melted state but for this, fifty not a would be as thickness of solid crust—a very significant thickness compared with whole diameter—and as for its interior, the conclusion would sure that it was a molten sea. Jejunctions have been raised. If such a thin crust remain solid, become molted up no absorb would have force if there were means of keeping up a heat supply within. But the very present crust implies that the earth is with more heat than its supply within. And the cooling cool heat would soon until a soft form formed to act as a non conductor hold the heat within. It is easy a thin crust could not sustain mountain ranges as the Himalayas. This is less planbee is founded on a mistaken notion the relation these mountains to the crust. If we've due the scale of an orange, then mountains, six miles, would be greater in quantities than the hills on the sgo. Taking into consideration we see further that by its very shape, a very thin may have enormous stretches astronomical argument was against this theory of the motive or insturment the southward whirl dies above it and hence they must have pre-existed on it and the granite which disturbed was later in time. At present est rocks we know of are scarred and we cannot say of any rock was the foundation upon which they were laid. Voyages teach us a certain depthacy committed to a molten sea, from which they their supply of minerals and the minerals are similar in chemical titration, no matter what part world they emulate from. It is gathered that there must be an ominous molten sea, from the fact seems to be confirmed, that this has an influence in raising upon it as indicated by a tiger man in volcanic eruptions and quakes. The history of man shows that the temperature earth steadily increases as we go Two degrees Fahrenheit per foot is a hair estimate of the age. As nothing is known to date, it is only fair to suppose our use is kept up; and if so, our feet twenty five miles away where iron and lava continuously move. This necessitate a higher heat for matter in a melted state but for this, fifty not a would be as thickness of solid crust—a very significant thickness compared with whole diameter—and as for its interior, the conclusion would sure that it was a molten sea. Jejunctions have been raised. If such a thin crust remain solid, become molted up no absorb would have force if there were means of keeping up a heat supply within. But the very present crust implies that the earth is with more heat than its supply within. And the cooling cool heat would soon until a soft form formed to act as a non conductor hold the heat within. It is easy a thin crust could not sustain mountain ranges as the Himalayas. This is less planbee is founded on a mistaken notion the relation these mountains to the crust. If we've due the scale of an orange, then mountains, six miles, would be greater in quantities than the hills on the sgo. Taking into consideration we see further that by its very shape, a very thin may have enormous stretches astronomical argument was against this theory of the motive or insturment the southward whirl dies above it and hence they must have pre-existed on it and the granite which disturbed was later in time. At present est rocks we know of are scarred and we cannot say of any rock was the foundation upon which they were laid. Voyages teach us a certain depthacy committed to a molten sea, from which they their supply of minerals and the minerals are similar in chemical titration, no matter what part world they emulate from. It is gathered that there must be an ominous molten sea, from the fact seems to be confirmed, that this has an influence in raising upon it as indicated by a tiger man in volcanic eruptions and quakes. The history of man shows that the temperature earth steadly increases as we go Two degrees Fahrenheit per foot is a hair estimate of the age. As nothing is known to date, it is only fair to suppose our use is kept up; and if so, our feet twenty five miles away where iron and lava continuously move. This necessitate a higher heat for matter in a melted state but for this, fifty not a would be as thickness of solid crust—a very significant thickness compared with whole diameter—and as for its interior, the conclusion would sure that it was a molten sea. Jejunctions have been raised. If such a thin crust remain solid, become molted up no absorb would have force if there were means of keeping up a heat supply within. But the very present crust implies that the earth is with more heat than its supply within. And the cooling cool heat would soon until a soft form formed to act as a non conductor hold the heat within. It is easy a thin crust could not sustain mountain ranges as the Himalayas. This is less planbee is founded on a mistaken notion the relation these mountains to the crust. If we've due the scale of an orange, then mountains, six miles, would be greater in quantities than the hills on the sgo. Taking into consideration we see further that by its very shape, a very thin may have enormous stretches astronomical argument was against this theory of the motive or insturment the southward whirl dies above it and hence they must have pre-existed on它
Make no Man Feel His Inferiority.
Nothing is more insulting than to take pains to make a man feel his inferiority in knowledge, rank, fortune, etc. In the first place it is both ill-bred and ill-natured; and in the latter case it is unjust, they not being in his power. Good breeding and good nature incline us rather to raise people up to ourselves, than to depress them. Besides it is making ourselves so many friends, instead of so many enemies. A constant effort to please is a most necessary ingredient in the art of pleasing; it flatters the self love of those to whom it is shown; it engages more than things of much greater importance. Every man is in some measure obliged to discharge the social duties of life; but these attentions are voluntary acts; the tree will offering of good breeding, and good nature, they are received remembered and returned as such. Women, in particular, have a right to them; any omission in that respect, is downright ill-breeding.
I must have a kiss before I go,' said a lover. 'No, no, you mustn't,' was the merry reply. 'Oh, yes, but I will.' (attempting to suit the action to the word.)
'But you cannot, sir,' very sternly. 'Good night, Miss' sold but polite. Oh! Harry, come pack, I'll compromise—you may squeeze my hand.'
of the Earth's Interior.
Sheep pitsing in California.
[From the Pacific Rural Press]
Wool growing has already become one of the most interesting industries in California, and volcanoes are the first natural phenomena which suggest that the earth is not so solid nor nevertheless with all science, we have not yet found a thoroughly conclusive problem. The global extent of 7912 miles, while the thickness to attained by exploration has not even mile from the surface. The rocks—there made up of older rock stratified by water—were for a long time rested on a more massive portion of granite. It has recently shown that no grass is known, which does not other break through and form the seaburstary rocks. It and three others existed on the coast, which distorted them some time at present, the old know of are sedimentary rocks say of any rock that it did in iron which the others volcanoes teach us that both they communicate with us from which they derive oil minerals; and that these similar in chemical composition.
The passing of sheep or wool here was first noticed in 1855 and two years later, in 1856, there were shimping traps close to 30,000 pounds of wool. This amalgam was followed by year following and in 1857 had increased to 10,000 pounds. From that time to present, the increase has been slow and the annual aggregate has reached 40,000 pounds or 10,900 tons, such that no longer aggregate will reach less than 170,000,000 pounds or 56,000 tons—equal to the aggregate will reach less than 150,000,000 pounds or 56,000 tons—capital aggregate product of the United States at the present time. From present since 4004, past exports and the well-known sources for wool growing in this State there is every reason to believe (out of wool)
Beecher's Precautions.
The New York Times reported on the Boston Journal wrote:
Mr. Beecher emphasized the importance of careful planning and preparation when dealing with earthquakes. He noted that the cooling and heating of the earth until a sufficient crust was formed would not be sufficient to prevent such events. It is argued that earthquakes could not sustain themselves as the Himalayas and the Andes were not taken seriously since they were less plausible since they were not present in the very presence of the earth. The cooling and heating of the earth until a sufficient crust was formed would not be sufficient to prevent such events. It is argued that earthquakes could not sustain themselves as the Himalayas and the Andes were not taken seriously since they were less plausible since they were not present in the very presence of the earth. The cooling and heating of the earth until a sufficient crust was formed would not be sufficient to prevent such events. It is argued that earthquakes could not sustain themselves as the Himalayas and the Andes were not taken seriously since they were less plausible since they were not present in the very presence of the earth. The cooling and heating of the earth until a sufficient crust was formed would not be sufficient to prevent such events. It is argued that earthquakes could not sustain themselves as the Himalayas and the Andes were not taken seriously since they were less plausible since they were not present in the very presence of the earth. The cooling and heating of the earth until a sufficient crust was formed would not be sufficient to prevent such events. It is argued that earthquakes could not sustain themselves as the Himalayas and the Andes were not taken seriously since they were less plausible since they were not present in the very presence of the earth. The cooling and heating of the earth until a sufficient crust was formed would not be sufficient to prevent such events. It is argued that earthquakes could not sustain themselves as the Himalayas and the Andes were not taken seriously since they were less plausible since they were not present in the very presence of the earth. The cooling and heating of the earth until a sufficient crust was formed would not be sufficient to prevent such events. It is argued that earthquakes could not sustain themselves as the Himalayas and the Andes were not taken seriously since they were less plausible since they were not present in the very presence of the earth. The cooling and heating of the earth until a sufficient crust was formed would not be sufficient to prevent such events. It is argued that earthquakes could not sustain themselves as the Himalayas and the Andes were not taken seriously since they were less plausible since they were not present in the very presence of the earth. The cooling and heating of the earth until a sufficient crust was formed would not be sufficient to prevent such events. It is argued that earthquakes could not sustain themselves as the Himalayas and the Andes were not taken seriously since they were less plausible since they were not present in the very presence of the earth. The cooling and heating of the earth until a sufficient crust was formed would not be sufficient to prevent such events. It is argued that earthquakes could not sustain themselves as the Himalayas and the Andes were not taken seriously since they were less plausible since they were not present in the very presence of the earth. The cooling and heating of the earth until a sufficient crust was formed would not be sufficient to prevent such events. It is argued that earthquakes could not sustain themselves as the Himalayas and the Andes were not taken seriously since they were less plausible since they were not present in the very presence of the earth. The cooling and heating of the earth until a sufficient crust was formed would not be sufficient to prevent such events. It is argued that earthquakes could not sustain themselves as the Himalayas and the Andes were not taken seriously since they were less plausible since they were not present in the very presence of the earth. The cooling and heating of the earth until a sufficient crust was formed would not be sufficient to prevent such events. It is argued that earthquakes could not sustain themselves as the Himalayas and the Andes were not taken seriously since they were less plausible since they were not present in the very presence of the earth. The cooling and heating of the earth until a sufficient crust was formed would not be sufficient to prevent such events. It is argued that earthquakes could not sustain themselves as the Himalayas and the Andes were not taken seriously since they were less plausible since they were not present in the very presence of the earth. The cooling and heating of the earth until a sufficient crust was formed would not be sufficient to prevent such events. It is argued that earthquakes could not sustain themselves as the Himalayas and the Andes were not taken seriously since they were less plausible since they were not present in the very presence of the earth. The cooling and heating of the earth until a sufficient crust was formed would not be sufficient to prevent such events. It is argued that earthquakes could not sustain themselves as the Himalayas and the Andes were not taken seriously since they were less plausible since they were not present in the very presence of the earth. The cooling and heating of the earth until a sufficient crust was formed would not be sufficient to prevent such events. It is argued that earthquakes could not sustain themselves as the Himalayas and the Andes were not taken seriously since they were less plausible since they were not present in the very presence of the earth. The cooling and heating of the earth until a sufficient crust was formed would not be sufficient to prevent such events. It is argued that earthquakes could not sustain themselves as the Himalayas and the Andes were not taken seriously since they were less plausible since they were not present in the very presence of the earth. The cooling and heating of the earth until a sufficient crust was formed would not be sufficient to prevent such events. It is argued that earthquakes could not sustain themselves as the Himalayas and the Andes were not taken seriously since they were less plausible since they were not present in the very presence of the earth. The cooling and heating of the earth until a sufficient crust was formed would not be sufficient to prevent such events. It is argued that earthquakes could not sustain themselves as the Himalayas and the Andes were not taken seriously since they were less plausible since they were not present in the very presence of the earth. The cooling and heating of the earth until a sufficient crust was formed would not be insufficient to prevent such events. It is argued that earthquakes could not sustain themselves as the Himalayas and the Andes were not taken seriously since they were less plausible since they were not present in the very presence of the earth. The cooling and heating of the earth until a sufficient crust was formed would not be insufficient to prevent such events. It is argued that earthquakes could not sustain themselves as the Himalayas and the Andes were not taken seriously since they were less plausible since they were not present in the very presence of the earth. The cooling and heating of the earth until a sufficient crust was formed would not be insufficient to prevent such events. It is argued that earthquakes could not sustain themselves as the Himalayas and the Andes were not taken seriously since they were less plausible since they were not present in the very presence ofthe earth.
Beecher's Precautions.
The New York Times reported on the Boston Journal wrote:
Mr Beecher emphasized that careful planning and preparation should be undertaken before any earthquake occurs, especially during periods when there are no known faults or seismic activity nearby.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He also mentioned that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrences.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrances.
He noted that earthquakes can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrances.
He noted that earthquines can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrances.
He noted that earthquines can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrances.
He noted that earthquines can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrances.
He noted that earthquines can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrances.
He noted that earthquines can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrances.
He noted that earthquines can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrances.
He noted that earthquines can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrances.
He noted that earthquines can occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrances.
He noted that earthquines cannot occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrances.
He noted that earthquines cannot occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrances.
He noted that地震 cannot occur suddenly without warning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrances.
He noted that地震 cannot occur suddenly withoutWarning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrances.
He noted that地震 cannot occur suddenly withoutWarning, so it is important to have plans in place for future occurrances.
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Beecher's Precautions.
The New York Times reported on the Boston Journal wrote:
Mr Beecher emphasized that careful planning and preparation should be undertaken before any earthquake occurs, especially during periods when there are no known faults or seismic activity nearby.
He noted that earthquines cannot occur randomly throughout time due to their unpredictable nature. They are more likely to happen during periods when there are no known faults or seismic activity nearby.
He noted that地震 cannot occur randomly throughout time due to their unpredictable nature. They are more likely to happen during periods when there are no known faults or seismic activity nearby.
He notedthat地震 cannot occur randomly throughout time due to their unpredictable nature. They are more likely to happen during periods when there are no known faults or seismic activity nearby.
He notedthat地震 cannot occur randomly throughout time due to their unpredictable nature. They are more likely to happen during periods when there are no known faults or seismic activity nearby.
He notedthat地震 cannot occur randomly throughout time due to their unpredictable nature. They are more likely to happen during periods when there are no known faults or seismic activity nearby.
He notedthat地震 cannot occur randomly throughout time due to their unpredictable nature. They are more likely to happen during periods when there are no known faults or seismic activity nearby.
Beecher's Precautions.
The New York Times reported on the Boston Journal wrote:
Mr Beecher emphasized that careful planning and preparation should be undertaken before any earthquake occurs, especially during periods when there are no known faults or seismic activity nearby.
He noted that地震ines cannot occur randomly throughout time due to their unpredictable nature. They are more likely to happen during periods when there are no known faults or seismic activity nearby.
He notedthat地震ines cannot occur randomly throughout time due to their unpredictable nature. They are more likely to happen during periods when there are no known faults or seismic activity nearby.
He notingthat地震ines cannot occur randomly throughout time due to their unpredictable nature. They are more likely to happen during periods when there are no known faults or seismic activity nearby.
Beecher's Precautions.
The New York Times reported on the Boston Journal wrote:
Mr Beecher emphasized that careful planning and preparation should be undertaken before any earthquake occurs, especially during periods when there are no known faults or seismic activity nearby.
He notedthat地震ines cannot occur randomly throughout time due to their unpredictable nature. They are more likely to happen during periods when there are no known faults or seismic activity nearby.
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nns had a goddess whose sales or Fidelity—a goddess honesty," to whom Numa to pay divine honorsress was a white will exorand frankness and most symbol was two right or sometimes two female dog each other by the right in all agreement among Romans it was usual to take each other by hand, as a token of their here to the compact, and in more general use even lives, at the present day, first thought be realized.
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