The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... interest is clearly involved , he votes in accord- ance with that interest ; and as a rule the bills passed under private press- ure are not actively harmful . The trouble is not that our legislators actively legislate contrary to the ...
... interest is clearly involved , he votes in accord- ance with that interest ; and as a rule the bills passed under private press- ure are not actively harmful . The trouble is not that our legislators actively legislate contrary to the ...
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... interest in its hurried preparation , —on " The Pilgrims in Leyden . " And so we might have given our first number the title which Dr. Griffis gave his charming little book , " The Pilgrims in their Three Homes . " We turn back ten ...
... interest in its hurried preparation , —on " The Pilgrims in Leyden . " And so we might have given our first number the title which Dr. Griffis gave his charming little book , " The Pilgrims in their Three Homes . " We turn back ten ...
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... interests . The tan- nery and the mills have now disap- peared , and the only interest of the town , aside from that created by its attractions as a summer resort , is that of farming . No kind of social or in- tellectual organization ...
... interests . The tan- nery and the mills have now disap- peared , and the only interest of the town , aside from that created by its attractions as a summer resort , is that of farming . No kind of social or in- tellectual organization ...
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