The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... beautiful and great ways . The whole business por- tion of the city should be recon- structed on a plan as radical as that which Mr. Post has submitted for New York . The entire section be- tween the two great railway stations , which ...
... beautiful and great ways . The whole business por- tion of the city should be recon- structed on a plan as radical as that which Mr. Post has submitted for New York . The entire section be- tween the two great railway stations , which ...
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... beautiful . It has a great canal running by it , and then it has two canals of its own . It has its own boats , and they are the greatest fun to play on . They haul the hay and the feed and all that , on their boats , from one part of ...
... beautiful . It has a great canal running by it , and then it has two canals of its own . It has its own boats , and they are the greatest fun to play on . They haul the hay and the feed and all that , on their boats , from one part of ...
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... beautiful bays and harbors , — WATCH POINT , SHOREHAM . most of them upon the eastern side , which is far more irregular than the western . Starting , we will say , at Missisquoi Bay , which is almost a lake in itself , and stretches ...
... beautiful bays and harbors , — WATCH POINT , SHOREHAM . most of them upon the eastern side , which is far more irregular than the western . Starting , we will say , at Missisquoi Bay , which is almost a lake in itself , and stretches ...
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