The New England Magazine, Volume 41; Volume 47New England Magazine Company, 1910 |
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Page 780
... reason than their physical condition . The physical examinations to - day are strict , come at frequent intervals and are carried out to the letter . Under the new law the militia , or more cor- rectly , the National Guard , is a part ...
... reason than their physical condition . The physical examinations to - day are strict , come at frequent intervals and are carried out to the letter . Under the new law the militia , or more cor- rectly , the National Guard , is a part ...
Page 820
... reason for New Bedford's supremacy in the manufacture of fine cotton goods ; indeed , there are several reasons . In the first place , the climatic conditions are favorable . The mois- ture which the combination of sun and sea produces ...
... reason for New Bedford's supremacy in the manufacture of fine cotton goods ; indeed , there are several reasons . In the first place , the climatic conditions are favorable . The mois- ture which the combination of sun and sea produces ...
Page 839
... reason to believe that he was the dupe of a de- signing Chinaman , Andrea Dittis , whom he called the Captain of the China Quarter , or the China Captain . It was through this man he chiefly endeavored to secure concessions for the much ...
... reason to believe that he was the dupe of a de- signing Chinaman , Andrea Dittis , whom he called the Captain of the China Quarter , or the China Captain . It was through this man he chiefly endeavored to secure concessions for the much ...
Page 873
... reason to deal regularly with the popular fancy . There exists many books dedicated to the legends of Rome and the Cam- pagna - but their contents surpass far the medium notions of the contem- porary Roman of the middle and lower ...
... reason to deal regularly with the popular fancy . There exists many books dedicated to the legends of Rome and the Cam- pagna - but their contents surpass far the medium notions of the contem- porary Roman of the middle and lower ...
Page 878
... reason of their being parishioners of the churches containing these master- pieces , daily or weekly acquaintances . Also certain iconographical and hagio- graphical details are known by the whole populous , from statues and paintings ...
... reason of their being parishioners of the churches containing these master- pieces , daily or weekly acquaintances . Also certain iconographical and hagio- graphical details are known by the whole populous , from statues and paintings ...
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