The New England Magazine, Volume 41; Volume 47New England Magazine Company, 1910 |
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Page 785
... appeared contented even though they were still wet to the skin . There were repeated skirmishes as the Reds advanced . General Bliss's main body was marching directly North over the road which leads from Plympton to Bryantville , by way ...
... appeared contented even though they were still wet to the skin . There were repeated skirmishes as the Reds advanced . General Bliss's main body was marching directly North over the road which leads from Plympton to Bryantville , by way ...
Page 791
... appeared on the south bank of the stream and plung- ing into the quick water where depth was to the body of it , two husky ani- mals drew it across a rocky fording place , scrambled up the opposite bank and , with much creaking and clat ...
... appeared on the south bank of the stream and plung- ing into the quick water where depth was to the body of it , two husky ani- mals drew it across a rocky fording place , scrambled up the opposite bank and , with much creaking and clat ...
Page 807
... appearance when new , these rust quickly and are not easily readable from a distance , at night they are quite illegible unless a street lamp shines directly upon them . It was proposed to find some type of sign which should be more ...
... appearance when new , these rust quickly and are not easily readable from a distance , at night they are quite illegible unless a street lamp shines directly upon them . It was proposed to find some type of sign which should be more ...
Page 809
... appeared the picture of a man , many times life size , mixing something in a glass , while large letters informed the shuddering watcher , " Highball . That's all . " Most everyone thought it was quite enough , if not one too many . And ...
... appeared the picture of a man , many times life size , mixing something in a glass , while large letters informed the shuddering watcher , " Highball . That's all . " Most everyone thought it was quite enough , if not one too many . And ...
Page 816
... appearance of this magnificent park of all the people has progressed from year to year since Mr. de Las Casas described some of the opposition which the Park Commis- sion , in the late nineties , was encounter- ing in its schemes ...
... appearance of this magnificent park of all the people has progressed from year to year since Mr. de Las Casas described some of the opposition which the Park Commis- sion , in the late nineties , was encounter- ing in its schemes ...
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