The New England Magazine, Volume 41; Volume 47New England Magazine Company, 1910 |
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Page 777
... fact that over 250 newspaper representatives accom- panied the troops , the majority com- They were told that they were to de- fend Boston War supposed to was have broken out be- tween the United States and a foreign power . The Navy ...
... fact that over 250 newspaper representatives accom- panied the troops , the majority com- They were told that they were to de- fend Boston War supposed to was have broken out be- tween the United States and a foreign power . The Navy ...
Page 806
... , a well - known fact . A stranger , introduced to Hartford for the first time and getting his first glimpse of it from the hills round about , Photograph by Paul de Fafchamps would find it difficult to. 806 NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE.
... , a well - known fact . A stranger , introduced to Hartford for the first time and getting his first glimpse of it from the hills round about , Photograph by Paul de Fafchamps would find it difficult to. 806 NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE.
Page 819
... fact that while New Bedford was somewhat interested in the manu- facture of fine cotton goods , it led the world in the whaling industry . While it is true that New Bed- ford still leads the world in point of whaling tonnage locally ...
... fact that while New Bedford was somewhat interested in the manu- facture of fine cotton goods , it led the world in the whaling industry . While it is true that New Bed- ford still leads the world in point of whaling tonnage locally ...
Page 845
... fact that John Erick voluntarily came back to the jail after his brief freedom to face it out than by the run of evidence , so when it was all over , ready for the verdict , the public were jubilant to receive , without unnecessary ...
... fact that John Erick voluntarily came back to the jail after his brief freedom to face it out than by the run of evidence , so when it was all over , ready for the verdict , the public were jubilant to receive , without unnecessary ...
Page 850
... fact that late in Septem- ber I did see flocks of small birds which I thought might count of individuals as many as ten thousand , I still feel that the number of birds I saw was very small . There was the sociable and everlasting ...
... fact that late in Septem- ber I did see flocks of small birds which I thought might count of individuals as many as ten thousand , I still feel that the number of birds I saw was very small . There was the sociable and everlasting ...
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