The Connecticut Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Volume 5William Farrand Felch, George C. Atwell, H. Phelps Arms, Francis Trevelyan Miller Connecticut Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... later , but not on applications received during month of December . A postal card request for full particulars , addressed as below , will bring ample descriptive matter , full instructions for making applications , and several of the ...
... later , but not on applications received during month of December . A postal card request for full particulars , addressed as below , will bring ample descriptive matter , full instructions for making applications , and several of the ...
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... Later ble . So long as the settlers were content to ride on horseback to Farmington every Sabbath day , over the old beaten trails of the Indians , no separation was contem- plated from the parental household . But , as the population ...
... Later ble . So long as the settlers were content to ride on horseback to Farmington every Sabbath day , over the old beaten trails of the Indians , no separation was contem- plated from the parental household . But , as the population ...
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... later a shaft was sunk to a very considerable depth . The last ore was taken from this bed about January , 1892. The iron pro- duced from this ore had too great shrink- age for making car wheels , but was excel- low mountain known as ...
... later a shaft was sunk to a very considerable depth . The last ore was taken from this bed about January , 1892. The iron pro- duced from this ore had too great shrink- age for making car wheels , but was excel- low mountain known as ...
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... later , the council sys- tem , as it has been called , characterized all our city governments . It was much like the borough system of England in making the central council the repository of all authority , and seemed not out of harmony ...
... later , the council sys- tem , as it has been called , characterized all our city governments . It was much like the borough system of England in making the central council the repository of all authority , and seemed not out of harmony ...
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... Later , she saw him follow her uncle into the house and after a short interval her advice was sought as to bidding the young man to the feast that was to follow , which question being decided in the affirmative , the good uncle , on ...
... Later , she saw him follow her uncle into the house and after a short interval her advice was sought as to bidding the young man to the feast that was to follow , which question being decided in the affirmative , the good uncle , on ...
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Page 300 - Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, Where wealth accumulates, and men decay : Princes and lords may flourish, or may fade ; A breath can make them, as a breath has made ;w But a bold peasantry, their country's pride, When once destroyed, can never be supplied.
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Page 533 - ... indebted for this admirable government ? I will name them; their names ought to be engraven on brass and live forever. They were Chief Justice Ellsworth and Roger Sherman of Connecticut, and Judge Patterson of New Jersey. The other states, further south, were blind; they did not see the future.
Page 260 - Edmund Palmer, an officer in the enemy's service, was taken as a spy lurking within our lines ; he has been tried as a spy, condemned as a spy, and shall be executed as a spy : and the flag ia ordered to depart immediately. " ISRAEL PUTNAM. " PS — He has, accordingly, been executed.