The Connecticut Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Volumen5William Farrand Felch, George C. Atwell, H. Phelps Arms, Francis Trevelyan Miller Connecticut Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... opened as early as 1750 , but , curiously enough , the metal sought for a number of years was silver . It was not until considerably later that its value as a source of iron was recognized . While the ores previously described furnish ...
... opened as early as 1750 , but , curiously enough , the metal sought for a number of years was silver . It was not until considerably later that its value as a source of iron was recognized . While the ores previously described furnish ...
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... opened until the decision has been made . The manuscript must not have been pub- lished . The editor , at his discretion , may with- hold the award in any class in case no manuscript is thought worthy of the prize . The successful ...
... opened until the decision has been made . The manuscript must not have been pub- lished . The editor , at his discretion , may with- hold the award in any class in case no manuscript is thought worthy of the prize . The successful ...
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... opened by which he might be of material benefit to the good cause . The attendance at the sociable was so large , that when the hour arrived for making the mask , the atmosphere of the vestry was almost stifling . Miss Turnbull , the ...
... opened by which he might be of material benefit to the good cause . The attendance at the sociable was so large , that when the hour arrived for making the mask , the atmosphere of the vestry was almost stifling . Miss Turnbull , the ...
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... opened until the decision has been made . The manuscript must not have been published . The editor , at his discretion , may with- hold the award in any class in case no manuscript is thought worthy of the prize . The successful ...
... opened until the decision has been made . The manuscript must not have been published . The editor , at his discretion , may with- hold the award in any class in case no manuscript is thought worthy of the prize . The successful ...
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... Foster , and there little by little a new world opened upon his darkened spirit . Kindness could open the THE FIRST NURSERY CHILDREN . THE SAME CHILDREN FIVE YEARS LATER . into kindergarten games . No wonder when he waked in. 171.
... Foster , and there little by little a new world opened upon his darkened spirit . Kindness could open the THE FIRST NURSERY CHILDREN . THE SAME CHILDREN FIVE YEARS LATER . into kindergarten games . No wonder when he waked in. 171.
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