The New England Magazine, Volumen45New England Magazine Company, 1911 |
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Página 58
... passed ; since which the By - Laws and Regulations which follow the same , have been passed and estab- lished by the Company . " To encourage , particularly among the youth of the town , a taste for reading , it was deemed advisable to ...
... passed ; since which the By - Laws and Regulations which follow the same , have been passed and estab- lished by the Company . " To encourage , particularly among the youth of the town , a taste for reading , it was deemed advisable to ...
Página 131
... passed , turned curiously and pointed , whispering . Then a rumor as to the identity of the dis- tinguished looking prisoner spread through the station , and little groups of two and three waited to watch , whisper and point again ...
... passed , turned curiously and pointed , whispering . Then a rumor as to the identity of the dis- tinguished looking prisoner spread through the station , and little groups of two and three waited to watch , whisper and point again ...
Página 201
... passed by Congress for the revision of the Wool schedule offered little encouragement to the friends of sincere and enlightened legislation , the attempted revision of the cotton schedule , and the methods by which it was framed and passed ...
... passed by Congress for the revision of the Wool schedule offered little encouragement to the friends of sincere and enlightened legislation , the attempted revision of the cotton schedule , and the methods by which it was framed and passed ...
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Books of the Hour | 25 |
New Hampshire Women in the Revolution Bertha Louise Colburn 640 | 30 |
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