The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... brought comparatively few changes in the quiet life of the farm . It cheapened the lighting of cities , in- creased the power of machinery , abolished the horse cars , and per- formed a thousand and one services for the mechanical world ...
... brought comparatively few changes in the quiet life of the farm . It cheapened the lighting of cities , in- creased the power of machinery , abolished the horse cars , and per- formed a thousand and one services for the mechanical world ...
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... brought forward , nobody will . If they do not introduce and press the passage of the measures of which they see the need , the meas- ures will not get introduced and passed . Our legislatures of to - day , whatever they may be in ...
... brought forward , nobody will . If they do not introduce and press the passage of the measures of which they see the need , the meas- ures will not get introduced and passed . Our legislatures of to - day , whatever they may be in ...
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... brought across the ice on hand - sleds from Pennsylvania , a distance of fifty miles , and was ground in a small hand - mill , which finally became broken from constant use . At one settlement there was a large coffee - mill , whose ...
... brought across the ice on hand - sleds from Pennsylvania , a distance of fifty miles , and was ground in a small hand - mill , which finally became broken from constant use . At one settlement there was a large coffee - mill , whose ...
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