The New England Magazine, Volume 41; Volume 47New England Magazine Company, 1910 |
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Page 785
... become really unfit for the pasture of horses . The men themselves were not only wet and tired but they were bruised and footsore and , in many cases , actually suffered . The Red Army camped between Plympton and North Carver and the ...
... become really unfit for the pasture of horses . The men themselves were not only wet and tired but they were bruised and footsore and , in many cases , actually suffered . The Red Army camped between Plympton and North Carver and the ...
Page 803
... becoming in- creasingly interested . It would be ut- terly impossible to treat adequately of the subject in a magazine article , but a few bits of history and of prophecy may be noted concerning this work in Hartford . First should be ...
... becoming in- creasingly interested . It would be ut- terly impossible to treat adequately of the subject in a magazine article , but a few bits of history and of prophecy may be noted concerning this work in Hartford . First should be ...
Page 808
... becomes a glaring nuisance . Competition enters in , and each sign - owner strives to out- shine his neighbor . And when flat signs , electric or painted , fail to attract attention , they are turned out end - wise , and there they hang ...
... becomes a glaring nuisance . Competition enters in , and each sign - owner strives to out- shine his neighbor . And when flat signs , electric or painted , fail to attract attention , they are turned out end - wise , and there they hang ...
Page 809
... becoming more and more congested as the city grows in size . It has been found nec- essary within two years to station policemen at five of the principal street intersections in order to protect pedes- trians while crossing , and also ...
... becoming more and more congested as the city grows in size . It has been found nec- essary within two years to station policemen at five of the principal street intersections in order to protect pedes- trians while crossing , and also ...
Page 817
... become a distant bears ' dens . bears ' dens . The lowland slopes are precisely fitted for deer ranges . Ponds for aquatic animals and fowl can read- ily be created . A papier mache model of a zoo with distinctive features has already ...
... become a distant bears ' dens . bears ' dens . The lowland slopes are precisely fitted for deer ranges . Ponds for aquatic animals and fowl can read- ily be created . A papier mache model of a zoo with distinctive features has already ...
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