The New England Magazine, Volumen52;Volumen58New England Magazine Company, 1915 |
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... took root in the two extremes , Great Britain and Iberia . In the latter the popular and representative governments of the sev- eral Spanish kingdoms were evolved from this heritage even before England achieved her parliament ; in both ...
... took root in the two extremes , Great Britain and Iberia . In the latter the popular and representative governments of the sev- eral Spanish kingdoms were evolved from this heritage even before England achieved her parliament ; in both ...
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... took My brother's life . Why do you let me live ? He bade me stay behind . Did he divine I was to be his murderer ? Again I'll strike my fatal lute that it may call For 29 Here lies a child half-buried in the folds ...
... took My brother's life . Why do you let me live ? He bade me stay behind . Did he divine I was to be his murderer ? Again I'll strike my fatal lute that it may call For 29 Here lies a child half-buried in the folds ...
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... took an active and brilliant part , or rather , many active and brilliant parts , in the daily life of his great family . As priest , he frequently conducted chapel services and held earnest personal interviews with the stu- dents . As ...
... took an active and brilliant part , or rather , many active and brilliant parts , in the daily life of his great family . As priest , he frequently conducted chapel services and held earnest personal interviews with the stu- dents . As ...
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... took time for the machinery of choice to be set in motion ; but since the first three alumnæ elected by their peers became members of the Board , it has never lacked a strong represen- tation from those so familiar with the affairs of ...
... took time for the machinery of choice to be set in motion ; but since the first three alumnæ elected by their peers became members of the Board , it has never lacked a strong represen- tation from those so familiar with the affairs of ...
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... call of mobiliza- tion and many of the men artists also . Dr. Muck stayed well into August , but Mrs. Muck took a hurried trip to Graz with her niece , whose father , a colonel in the Aus- trian army 81 BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA-34TH ...
... call of mobiliza- tion and many of the men artists also . Dr. Muck stayed well into August , but Mrs. Muck took a hurried trip to Graz with her niece , whose father , a colonel in the Aus- trian army 81 BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA-34TH ...
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