New England Magazine, Volumen55New England Magazine Company, 1916 |
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... nature the perception of which is one of the characteristics of our own age , a truth which contradicts the reproach of a loss of poetic This and the new love of humanity , is the poetry of our time . sense . 188 11881 1.
... nature the perception of which is one of the characteristics of our own age , a truth which contradicts the reproach of a loss of poetic This and the new love of humanity , is the poetry of our time . sense . 188 11881 1.
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... natural period in life to sit down in his old days by his own fireside and feel content that in his early period he had worked for himself , for his fellow - man and for society ; to establish himself in such a condition in life that it ...
... natural period in life to sit down in his old days by his own fireside and feel content that in his early period he had worked for himself , for his fellow - man and for society ; to establish himself in such a condition in life that it ...
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... nature of the soil . The stranger should locate on volcanic ashes or sand , and where this surface or its clayey or rock bottom has sufficient declivity for drainage . Warm , rich , fermenting humus is poisonous in a tropical coun- try ...
... nature of the soil . The stranger should locate on volcanic ashes or sand , and where this surface or its clayey or rock bottom has sufficient declivity for drainage . Warm , rich , fermenting humus is poisonous in a tropical coun- try ...
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... nature so popular that their services are frequently sought . They practice largely , though they must elude law to do so . Black pigs are roasted for the invalid and his friends , and numerous superstitious dealings are held with ...
... nature so popular that their services are frequently sought . They practice largely , though they must elude law to do so . Black pigs are roasted for the invalid and his friends , and numerous superstitious dealings are held with ...
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... natural Repub- . licans . They were fighting for national independence before we made their acquaintance . At the time of the American occupation the Aguinaldo Insurrection was in a state of suspen- sion . Encouraged by the expulsion of ...
... natural Repub- . licans . They were fighting for national independence before we made their acquaintance . At the time of the American occupation the Aguinaldo Insurrection was in a state of suspen- sion . Encouraged by the expulsion of ...
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