The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... south wind . " Of his rough expe- rience in this place , which could not have been one of the " several good harbors for vessels , " he has left a graphic account . " The latter [ the south wind ] , " he writes , " increased during the ...
... south wind . " Of his rough expe- rience in this place , which could not have been one of the " several good harbors for vessels , " he has left a graphic account . " The latter [ the south wind ] , " he writes , " increased during the ...
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... South Histori- cal Society is to make a pilgrimage to Plymouth . We have noticed in these pages year by year the historical pil- grimages arranged by this society , whose interests we have so much at heart and which is steadily rising ...
... South Histori- cal Society is to make a pilgrimage to Plymouth . We have noticed in these pages year by year the historical pil- grimages arranged by this society , whose interests we have so much at heart and which is steadily rising ...
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... South work . Each year there is an Old South cele- bration of Washington's birthday for the young people of Boston , with a strong address by some strong man upon some significant phase of Wash- ington's life and influence ; and among ...
... South work . Each year there is an Old South cele- bration of Washington's birthday for the young people of Boston , with a strong address by some strong man upon some significant phase of Wash- ington's life and influence ; and among ...
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