New England Magazine, Volumen55New England Magazine Company, 1916 |
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... mean divided ities are ' generously recognized , mean united parties . 5 The NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE desires to congratulate Senator Weeks on this broad and statesmanlike achieve- ment , and we wish to express our con- viction , founded on ...
... mean divided ities are ' generously recognized , mean united parties . 5 The NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE desires to congratulate Senator Weeks on this broad and statesmanlike achieve- ment , and we wish to express our con- viction , founded on ...
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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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Página 12 - ... and serviceable for the common good of these plantations as well as of those, which the divine providence hath combined together in as strong a bond of brotherly affection, by the sameness of their condition, as Joab and Abishai were, whose several armies did mutually strengthen them both against several enemies, 2 Sam.
Página 11 - Amidst the storm they sang, And the stars heard, and the sea; And the sounding aisles of the dim woods rang To the anthem of the free!
Página 133 - Music, applied and theoretical, in class or private instruction: Pianoforte, Organ, Voice, Violin and all other Orchestral Instruments, Composition, Harmony, History of Music, Theory, Solfeggio, Literature, Diction, Choir Training, Ensemble, Woodwind Ensemble and String Quartet. The...
Página 81 - Engineers, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers...
Página 90 - Dean of the College of Agriculture, Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, and Professor of Thremmatology in the University of Illinois.
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Página 134 - ... Pyramids of Egypt were built; down through the romantic troubled times of Chaldea's grandeur and Assyria's magnificence; of Babylonia's wealth and luxury; of Greek and Roman splendor; of Mohammedan culture and refinement to the dawn of yesterday, including a full authentic account of the World War.
Página 134 - RIDPATH takes you back to the dawn of history, long before the Pyramids of Egypt were built; down through the romantic, troubled times of Chaldea's grandeur and Assyria's magnificence ; of Babylonia's wealth and luxury ; of Greek and Roman splendor ; of Mohammedan culture and refinement ; of French elegance and British power; to the...
Página 134 - He pictures the great historical events as though they were happening before your eye? ; he carries you with him to see the battles of old ; to meet kings and queens and warriors ; to sit in the Roman Senate; to march against Saladin and his dark-skinned followers ; to sail the southern seas with Drake ; to circumnavigate the globe with Magellan...
Página 11 - Fifthly, we had a pious and christian-like passage ; for I suppose passengers shall seldom find a company of more religious, honest and kynd seamen than we had. We constantly served God morning and evening by reading and expounding a chapter, singing, and prayer.