The New England Magazine, Volumen15New England Magazine Company, 1896 |
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... later came ganuc her " Po- People , " and her " Oldtown Folks , " and " Old- town Fireside Sto- ries . " In 1863 she removed to Hart- ford , and a year or two later she es- tablished a winter home in Florida . To the end of her life ...
... later came ganuc her " Po- People , " and her " Oldtown Folks , " and " Old- town Fireside Sto- ries . " In 1863 she removed to Hart- ford , and a year or two later she es- tablished a winter home in Florida . To the end of her life ...
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... Later the plentiful supply and the introduction of mineral oils , first for lighting purposes and afterwards to some ex- tent in lubrication , gradually removed the whalemen from the arena of competition . Whalebone , however , as has ...
... Later the plentiful supply and the introduction of mineral oils , first for lighting purposes and afterwards to some ex- tent in lubrication , gradually removed the whalemen from the arena of competition . Whalebone , however , as has ...
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... later a gathering for the formation of a society was held at the house of Dr. Channing's uncle , William Ellery , son of the signer of the Declaration of Independence , on the corner of Clarke Street and Wash- ington Square . On the ...
... later a gathering for the formation of a society was held at the house of Dr. Channing's uncle , William Ellery , son of the signer of the Declaration of Independence , on the corner of Clarke Street and Wash- ington Square . On the ...
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