The New England Magazine, Volume 41; Volume 47New England Magazine Company, 1910 |
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Page 822
... passing through New Bedford , will be built in the near future . The Providence end of this line of development is already begun . So much for New Bedford's com- mercial prospects . Now a word or two of the city's history , which is an ...
... passing through New Bedford , will be built in the near future . The Providence end of this line of development is already begun . So much for New Bedford's com- mercial prospects . Now a word or two of the city's history , which is an ...
Page 831
... passed the age at which Massachusetts law re- quires school attendance , they secure their school cards and go into the mills . Soon the combined family carning is sufficient to make a start toward a home ; a house lot is purchased ...
... passed the age at which Massachusetts law re- quires school attendance , they secure their school cards and go into the mills . Soon the combined family carning is sufficient to make a start toward a home ; a house lot is purchased ...
Page 832
... passed a winter in these flimsy struc- tures and have managed to save enough to build a better house for the next year . Or they have kept on ad- ding to the old shack , putting on clap- boards , shingling it , plastering it , ad- ding ...
... passed a winter in these flimsy struc- tures and have managed to save enough to build a better house for the next year . Or they have kept on ad- ding to the old shack , putting on clap- boards , shingling it , plastering it , ad- ding ...
Page 834
... passed in the open farming country , though it is so near to the city . They can see the picturesque Merrimac flowing at the bottom of their fields . A noble panorama of nature's creation spreads out all around the horizon , taking in ...
... passed in the open farming country , though it is so near to the city . They can see the picturesque Merrimac flowing at the bottom of their fields . A noble panorama of nature's creation spreads out all around the horizon , taking in ...
Page 838
... passed from the care of Captain Hunt to that of Captain Richard Cocks , the head of the factory in Japan . The English attempt to establish trade with Japan was largely due to an Englishman named William Adams , who , after an ...
... passed from the care of Captain Hunt to that of Captain Richard Cocks , the head of the factory in Japan . The English attempt to establish trade with Japan was largely due to an Englishman named William Adams , who , after an ...
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