The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... field it turns around , and the reverse action of the other motor repeats the operation . The plow moves rapidly across the field , turning the dark , fresh furrows of soil as smoothly as the old hand plow . Each time the trip is made ...
... field it turns around , and the reverse action of the other motor repeats the operation . The plow moves rapidly across the field , turning the dark , fresh furrows of soil as smoothly as the old hand plow . Each time the trip is made ...
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... Field ; and the Ladd Obser- vatory in the northern part of the city . Lincoln Field , the scene of many a baseball victory , is too small for the purposes required of it , and a new Brown Field has been laid out not far from the ...
... Field ; and the Ladd Obser- vatory in the northern part of the city . Lincoln Field , the scene of many a baseball victory , is too small for the purposes required of it , and a new Brown Field has been laid out not far from the ...
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... field . That makes twenty people . It was a pretty sight - the busy harvest field . among the great , sturdy English elms , with the ivied walls and tall chimneys of " the big house " rising on the slope beyond . Sometimes the " squire ...
... field . That makes twenty people . It was a pretty sight - the busy harvest field . among the great , sturdy English elms , with the ivied walls and tall chimneys of " the big house " rising on the slope beyond . Sometimes the " squire ...
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