The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... town , articles to the value of over three hundred and fifty thousand dollars were produced . At the beginning of the second half of the century , by the opening of rail- road facilities and other favoring cir- cumstances , the town ...
... town , articles to the value of over three hundred and fifty thousand dollars were produced . At the beginning of the second half of the century , by the opening of rail- road facilities and other favoring cir- cumstances , the town ...
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... town and the young men and young women work together to gather here specimens of all the rocks known to the town , of all the trees and ferns and flowers , and to collect as well by photographs and other means whatever shall illustrate ...
... town and the young men and young women work together to gather here specimens of all the rocks known to the town , of all the trees and ferns and flowers , and to collect as well by photographs and other means whatever shall illustrate ...
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... town books we find glimpses of the primitive life of these town fathers . Much legis- lation was needed to keep the swine " yoaked and ringed , " and the sheep rams within proper lim- its as they ran at large upon the common lands of ...
... town books we find glimpses of the primitive life of these town fathers . Much legis- lation was needed to keep the swine " yoaked and ringed , " and the sheep rams within proper lim- its as they ran at large upon the common lands of ...
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