The New England Magazine, Том 36;Том 42New England Magazine Company, 1907 |
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NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE March , 1907 PUBLISHED MONTHLY What's Doing in Washington By DAVID S. BARRY Massachusetts ... to - day , man by man , with their predecessors since the days of the first Congress , but it is not necessary to do ...
NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE March , 1907 PUBLISHED MONTHLY What's Doing in Washington By DAVID S. BARRY Massachusetts ... to - day , man by man , with their predecessors since the days of the first Congress , but it is not necessary to do ...
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men of good ability and high char- acter to both houses of Congress . Much ... day and of past years that one of the best of the type of statesman ... to be a man of good parts , but he is young and untried and has his future before him ...
men of good ability and high char- acter to both houses of Congress . Much ... day and of past years that one of the best of the type of statesman ... to be a man of good parts , but he is young and untried and has his future before him ...
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... to control shipping in the foreign trade , and an explanation of how that control was gradually lost , will be useful to enlighten the problem " how to pro- tect our foreign shipping to - day . " It was in 1792 , that Congress first ...
... to control shipping in the foreign trade , and an explanation of how that control was gradually lost , will be useful to enlighten the problem " how to pro- tect our foreign shipping to - day . " It was in 1792 , that Congress first ...
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... to - day , and I'm going to marry him . I'll explain — sometime . ” the gate and waved their hats after the departing buggy . At the Cap'n's , the little wedding party was waiting ; for Phoebe's Grandfather could see only one out- come ...
... to - day , and I'm going to marry him . I'll explain — sometime . ” the gate and waved their hats after the departing buggy . At the Cap'n's , the little wedding party was waiting ; for Phoebe's Grandfather could see only one out- come ...
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... for the day were : Mrs. H. J. Morgan , Mrs. George A. Wallace , Mrs. Thomas Oswald , Mrs. Henry Essex , Mrs. Frank Comstock , Miss Helen Hay- den , Miss Kate Jarrett , Miss Clara Green , Miss Mary Park , Mrs. Charles A. Hayden , Mrs ...
... for the day were : Mrs. H. J. Morgan , Mrs. George A. Wallace , Mrs. Thomas Oswald , Mrs. Henry Essex , Mrs. Frank Comstock , Miss Helen Hay- den , Miss Kate Jarrett , Miss Clara Green , Miss Mary Park , Mrs. Charles A. Hayden , Mrs ...
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