New England Magazine, Volumen55New England Magazine Company, 1916 |
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... tion she planned to build her fair city based on the Union of Church and State . " 1 Benjamin Trumbull , Hist . of Conn . , Vol . 1 . p . 99 ; John W. Barber , p . 156. Also Johnston , pp . 85-87 ; James Grahame , p . 172 . 2 E. M. ...
... tion she planned to build her fair city based on the Union of Church and State . " 1 Benjamin Trumbull , Hist . of Conn . , Vol . 1 . p . 99 ; John W. Barber , p . 156. Also Johnston , pp . 85-87 ; James Grahame , p . 172 . 2 E. M. ...
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... tion will hold its Fall exhibition at Springfield Massachusetts , October twelfth to twenty - first , inclusive . Here will gather the royalty of the cattle world , and for their princely accomodation - well , look what Spring field is ...
... tion will hold its Fall exhibition at Springfield Massachusetts , October twelfth to twenty - first , inclusive . Here will gather the royalty of the cattle world , and for their princely accomodation - well , look what Spring field is ...
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... tion of twenty five men in Hampden county , who underwrote $ 10,000 each of its capital stock of $ 750,000 . It was expected that Springfield , the headquarters of the project , would seek to have a share equally large . Mr. Wilson ...
... tion of twenty five men in Hampden county , who underwrote $ 10,000 each of its capital stock of $ 750,000 . It was expected that Springfield , the headquarters of the project , would seek to have a share equally large . Mr. Wilson ...
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... tion . The law may set standards , but it cannot enable the farmer to maintain them . While I fully believe that the highest standard is best for the farmer " in the long run , " I am convinced that he cannot stand the run , without ...
... tion . The law may set standards , but it cannot enable the farmer to maintain them . While I fully believe that the highest standard is best for the farmer " in the long run , " I am convinced that he cannot stand the run , without ...
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... tion , careful and painstaking . Hence the Eastern States Agricultural and Industrial Exposition . It is a dastardly thing to send a fine army into a wilderness to accomplish an impossible mission , and leave them there without backing ...
... tion , careful and painstaking . Hence the Eastern States Agricultural and Industrial Exposition . It is a dastardly thing to send a fine army into a wilderness to accomplish an impossible mission , and leave them there without backing ...
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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.