The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... cause . This oneness was so real that doing for the cause was doing for self . Thus to dress in the extremes of plainness and econ- omy , relinquishing pleasures of vari- ous kinds and giving to the cause the money thus saved , was not ...
... cause . This oneness was so real that doing for the cause was doing for self . Thus to dress in the extremes of plainness and econ- omy , relinquishing pleasures of vari- ous kinds and giving to the cause the money thus saved , was not ...
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... cause . Dr. Hale's example ought to make some strong men in this city feel very much ashamed of their infidelity to good causes , and of the misuse or lack of use of great talents and opportunities . where he leads surely there will be ...
... cause . Dr. Hale's example ought to make some strong men in this city feel very much ashamed of their infidelity to good causes , and of the misuse or lack of use of great talents and opportunities . where he leads surely there will be ...
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... cause , ranking with Massachusetts , Virginia and Pennsylvania . Connecticut's troops participated in all the impor ... cause , gathered thousands of men from the hills and valleys of Connecticut to fight the battle of freedom , raised ...
... cause , ranking with Massachusetts , Virginia and Pennsylvania . Connecticut's troops participated in all the impor ... cause , gathered thousands of men from the hills and valleys of Connecticut to fight the battle of freedom , raised ...
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