New England Magazine, Volumen55New England Magazine Company, 1916 |
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... mean divided New England will , apparently , pre- sent two names of its own , as candi- dates , Governor Samuel McCall , and Senator John W. Weeks . With the greatest respect for Governor McCall , it is our belief that New England is ...
... mean divided New England will , apparently , pre- sent two names of its own , as candi- dates , Governor Samuel McCall , and Senator John W. Weeks . With the greatest respect for Governor McCall , it is our belief that New England is ...
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... means that from one third to one half higher wages would be required to equalize matters - hence the very pertinent interest of the manufacturing commu- nity in the efficiency of New England farms . The promoters of this enterprise seem ...
... means that from one third to one half higher wages would be required to equalize matters - hence the very pertinent interest of the manufacturing commu- nity in the efficiency of New England farms . The promoters of this enterprise seem ...
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... means making it inviting to capi- tal so that the dollars will begin to be planted again , as they are on good western farms , and as they once were in New England . The Eastern States Exposition has a work to do in the education of ...
... means making it inviting to capi- tal so that the dollars will begin to be planted again , as they are on good western farms , and as they once were in New England . The Eastern States Exposition has a work to do in the education of ...
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... mean next to nothing . The whole scheme of the British act went into effect only eighteen months before the war , leav- ing the outcome in many places proble- matical . Even in Germany , where the citizen is accustomed to regulation and ...
... mean next to nothing . The whole scheme of the British act went into effect only eighteen months before the war , leav- ing the outcome in many places proble- matical . Even in Germany , where the citizen is accustomed to regulation and ...
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... mean of Hawaiian tempera- tures is from two to ten degrees lower than in other countries occupying the same latitude , a fact thought due to the cool ocean currents blowing thither from Japan . Attitude bestows important quali- ties on ...
... mean of Hawaiian tempera- tures is from two to ten degrees lower than in other countries occupying the same latitude , a fact thought due to the cool ocean currents blowing thither from Japan . Attitude bestows important quali- ties on ...
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