The New England Magazine, Volumen20New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... passed and approved by Mayor Curtis , December 30 , 1895 ; but an order was passed by the city government at its meeting in March , pending a report from the committee on ordinances , that the flag should be displayed June 14 , 1895 ...
... passed and approved by Mayor Curtis , December 30 , 1895 ; but an order was passed by the city government at its meeting in March , pending a report from the committee on ordinances , that the flag should be displayed June 14 , 1895 ...
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... passed the old Granary Bury- ing Ground , I saw that the tomb was open in which I knew were the re- mains of James Otis , and with the help of the sexton I opened the lid of Otis's coffin , -and behold ! the coffin was full of the ...
... passed the old Granary Bury- ing Ground , I saw that the tomb was open in which I knew were the re- mains of James Otis , and with the help of the sexton I opened the lid of Otis's coffin , -and behold ! the coffin was full of the ...
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... Passed an hour or two very pleas- antly , being the only social hours I have spent with one exception . " But in February , while examining Bald- win and Wild's factory in Kinder- hook , he writes : " Was very politely requested to dine ...
... Passed an hour or two very pleas- antly , being the only social hours I have spent with one exception . " But in February , while examining Bald- win and Wild's factory in Kinder- hook , he writes : " Was very politely requested to dine ...
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... passed off without accident , noise or confusion . The greatest order everywhere prevailed . Among other things which attracted attention were two wagons from the Union Cotton Factory loaded with the females from that establishment ...
... passed off without accident , noise or confusion . The greatest order everywhere prevailed . Among other things which attracted attention were two wagons from the Union Cotton Factory loaded with the females from that establishment ...
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... passed through the same stages as the textile industries of England . The first effect of the introduction of machinery driven by water was to build up the factories away from cities where power could be had . Power could not be brought ...
... passed through the same stages as the textile industries of England . The first effect of the introduction of machinery driven by water was to build up the factories away from cities where power could be had . Power could not be brought ...
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