The New England Magazine, Volumen20New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... writer to say which will prove the suc- cessful competitor upon our farms . There are two general types of these electric plows which will serve to illustrate the general principle of operation in each class . The first type is ...
... writer to say which will prove the suc- cessful competitor upon our farms . There are two general types of these electric plows which will serve to illustrate the general principle of operation in each class . The first type is ...
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... writing until after eleven o'clock until eyes or candles gave out . The entire work done in the year could be done now in a few weeks , probably . Another in- convenience was the slowness of com- munication , waiting for directions be ...
... writing until after eleven o'clock until eyes or candles gave out . The entire work done in the year could be done now in a few weeks , probably . Another in- convenience was the slowness of com- munication , waiting for directions be ...
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... writes : " Loaned my gig in the evening to a young gentleman to ride on a very interest- ing visit . The terms on which I lent him the gig were ' he was to kiss the pretty girl for me , ' which he promised faithfully to do , and ...
... writes : " Loaned my gig in the evening to a young gentleman to ride on a very interest- ing visit . The terms on which I lent him the gig were ' he was to kiss the pretty girl for me , ' which he promised faithfully to do , and ...
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... writing only . In Pennsylvania I found the same attention paid to the subject , and also at several mills in ... write . They are grati- fied in having an opportunity to go to school , and a very good effect is an- ticipated from ...
... writing only . In Pennsylvania I found the same attention paid to the subject , and also at several mills in ... write . They are grati- fied in having an opportunity to go to school , and a very good effect is an- ticipated from ...
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... writes nothing but his own name , that he repeats it over and over : " It never tires me . " Though the Whitmans had ... writing letters to. PORTRAITS OF WALT WHITMAN . 35 ...
... writes nothing but his own name , that he repeats it over and over : " It never tires me . " Though the Whitmans had ... writing letters to. PORTRAITS OF WALT WHITMAN . 35 ...
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