The New England Magazine, Volumen20New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... hand , when the electric light was placed at a reasonable distance from the plants and enclosed in a globe of white " opal " glass , most of the vegetables were stimulated in their growth without any material in- jury to their quality ...
... hand , when the electric light was placed at a reasonable distance from the plants and enclosed in a globe of white " opal " glass , most of the vegetables were stimulated in their growth without any material in- jury to their quality ...
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... hand , and by a happy coinci- dence our traveller was present on one important occasion marking the in- ception of railroad transportation . His account is of some historic inter- est . Baltimore , July 4 , 1828 : " Had a view of the ...
... hand , and by a happy coinci- dence our traveller was present on one important occasion marking the in- ception of railroad transportation . His account is of some historic inter- est . Baltimore , July 4 , 1828 : " Had a view of the ...
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... hand- some man , with AGE 53 , 1872 . very white hair and more than the usual color in his face ; in manner he was markedly quiet , unassuming and undemonstra- tive ; he wore a white shirt with a large turn - down collar open at the ...
... hand- some man , with AGE 53 , 1872 . very white hair and more than the usual color in his face ; in manner he was markedly quiet , unassuming and undemonstra- tive ; he wore a white shirt with a large turn - down collar open at the ...
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... hand . Long after we are dead , the brave words he has spoken will sound like trumpets to the dying . " So we left the worn - out and disused body of our friend in its tomb in Harleigh Cemetery . His real self , the Walt Whitman whom we ...
... hand . Long after we are dead , the brave words he has spoken will sound like trumpets to the dying . " So we left the worn - out and disused body of our friend in its tomb in Harleigh Cemetery . His real self , the Walt Whitman whom we ...
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... hands of an hereditary aris- tocracy ; for though their government is almost democratic in form , it is still by tradition practically carried on in great part by families whose sons are brought up to this profession and who feel and ...
... hands of an hereditary aris- tocracy ; for though their government is almost democratic in form , it is still by tradition practically carried on in great part by families whose sons are brought up to this profession and who feel and ...
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