The New England Magazine, Volume 41; Volume 47New England Magazine Company, 1910 |
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Page 801
... known conditions . A famous sportsman , who was deeply interested , remarked : " Who can father a doubt regarding the abundance of game in this sportsman's Eldorado ? Fairly alive with splendid specimens , though 2 country may be , it ...
... known conditions . A famous sportsman , who was deeply interested , remarked : " Who can father a doubt regarding the abundance of game in this sportsman's Eldorado ? Fairly alive with splendid specimens , though 2 country may be , it ...
Page 806
... 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.
... 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 816
... known , had been chopped over and burned over until sugges- tions of the glory of the primaeval for- est were found only in a few isolated spots . Coppice growth - that is of trees which shoot up from the stumps of felled trees - is ...
... known , had been chopped over and burned over until sugges- tions of the glory of the primaeval for- est were found only in a few isolated spots . Coppice growth - that is of trees which shoot up from the stumps of felled trees - is ...
Page 836
... known about his personality , his family , or his antece- dents . In writing his Henry Hudson the Navigator , published by the Hakluyt Society in 1860 , Dr. Asher felt obliged to say : " The whole period of his life known to us extends ...
... known about his personality , his family , or his antece- dents . In writing his Henry Hudson the Navigator , published by the Hakluyt Society in 1860 , Dr. Asher felt obliged to say : " The whole period of his life known to us extends ...
Page 851
... known to everybody . Rousseau was a Swiss by birth , so too were Madame de Stael , Zwingli , the Reformer , and our own Agassiz . It became the adopted home of John Calvin , of Voltaire and for a long time of Gibbon , the historian of ...
... known to everybody . Rousseau was a Swiss by birth , so too were Madame de Stael , Zwingli , the Reformer , and our own Agassiz . It became the adopted home of John Calvin , of Voltaire and for a long time of Gibbon , the historian of ...
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