The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... present writer and hangs at present in his li- brary . I am in the habit of calling it the " Buddha " likeness - just as I call number one the " Christ " likeness . By 1879 Walt Whitman had im- proved much in health , though he still ...
... present writer and hangs at present in his li- brary . I am in the habit of calling it the " Buddha " likeness - just as I call number one the " Christ " likeness . By 1879 Walt Whitman had im- proved much in health , though he still ...
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... present day , but that of Providence is close to 170,000 and 300,000 people are clustered within ten miles of its new state capitol . The site chosen for the college in Providence included a section of the original land occupied by Chad ...
... present day , but that of Providence is close to 170,000 and 300,000 people are clustered within ten miles of its new state capitol . The site chosen for the college in Providence included a section of the original land occupied by Chad ...
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... present month . The number of graduates of Brown University from its establishment as Rhode Island College in 1764 has been about five thousand , of whom nearly one - half are living . Among them have been three Secretaries of State of ...
... present month . The number of graduates of Brown University from its establishment as Rhode Island College in 1764 has been about five thousand , of whom nearly one - half are living . Among them have been three Secretaries of State of ...
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