New England Magazine, Volumen55New England Magazine Company, 1916 |
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... believe that church , state , society , habits of every day life should be made to con- form to this divine model . " 1 King Henry had sweeping laws made depriving churchmen of authority , confiscating monasteries , and the using of ...
... believe that church , state , society , habits of every day life should be made to con- form to this divine model . " 1 King Henry had sweeping laws made depriving churchmen of authority , confiscating monasteries , and the using of ...
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... believe that the highest standard is best for the farmer " in the long run , " I am convinced that he cannot stand the run , without such aids as a ready market for the prompt purchase , at the best price , of blooded stock , in ...
... believe that the highest standard is best for the farmer " in the long run , " I am convinced that he cannot stand the run , without such aids as a ready market for the prompt purchase , at the best price , of blooded stock , in ...
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... babies and the little toddling kid- dies from the trolley line on rainy days over the half - mile or so along Dedham Road to shelter . I BELIEVE we must all admit that deep breathing is THE SALVATION ARMY FRESH AIR FUND.
... babies and the little toddling kid- dies from the trolley line on rainy days over the half - mile or so along Dedham Road to shelter . I BELIEVE we must all admit that deep breathing is THE SALVATION ARMY FRESH AIR FUND.
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... BELIEVE we must all admit that deep breathing is a very desirable practice . Furthermore , we know it to be a fact that not one person in twenty , or perhaps one person in a hundred , really breathes deeply . Every physician can verify ...
... BELIEVE we must all admit that deep breathing is a very desirable practice . Furthermore , we know it to be a fact that not one person in twenty , or perhaps one person in a hundred , really breathes deeply . Every physician can verify ...
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... believe them inherently cap- able of self government but are of the opinion that day is somewhere in the dim and hazy future . I think a cursory view of conditions existing at the time of the American . occupation of the Islands makes ...
... believe them inherently cap- able of self government but are of the opinion that day is somewhere in the dim and hazy future . I think a cursory view of conditions existing at the time of the American . occupation of the Islands makes ...
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