The New England Magazine, Volumen20New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... took the train for Rutland , Massachusetts , the home of General Rufus Put- nam , the founder of Ohio . It was in every sense a " field day , " made memorable by the brilliant oration of Senator Hoar on the life and services of General ...
... took the train for Rutland , Massachusetts , the home of General Rufus Put- nam , the founder of Ohio . It was in every sense a " field day , " made memorable by the brilliant oration of Senator Hoar on the life and services of General ...
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... took my horse and gig and proceeded to Sharon in Connecticut . and in a direction through that state to Springfield in Massachusetts , then up the Connecticut River to North- field , where I crossed into New Hampshire . Then , visiting ...
... took my horse and gig and proceeded to Sharon in Connecticut . and in a direction through that state to Springfield in Massachusetts , then up the Connecticut River to North- field , where I crossed into New Hampshire . Then , visiting ...
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... took three days ' hard driving to cover the sixty- eight miles between New York and Matteawan in February . Saturday , May 3 , " Left Onandagua and rode to Syracuse to breakfast . This being a rainy day , as usual for many days past ...
... took three days ' hard driving to cover the sixty- eight miles between New York and Matteawan in February . Saturday , May 3 , " Left Onandagua and rode to Syracuse to breakfast . This being a rainy day , as usual for many days past ...
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... took its publication , but the clamor was so loud that they almost at once threw up their contract , and the issue was continued by the author . How- ever , there was little or no sale , and for a time " Leaves of Grass " seemed to be ...
... took its publication , but the clamor was so loud that they almost at once threw up their contract , and the issue was continued by the author . How- ever , there was little or no sale , and for a time " Leaves of Grass " seemed to be ...
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... took from him his purse and watch , then pulling out a long knife proceeded to cut his throat . The knife was dull , the patience of the poor Quaker al- most exhausted . ' Friend , ' said he to the robber , ' I do not object to thee ...
... took from him his purse and watch , then pulling out a long knife proceeded to cut his throat . The knife was dull , the patience of the poor Quaker al- most exhausted . ' Friend , ' said he to the robber , ' I do not object to thee ...
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