The Connecticut Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Том 5William Farrand Felch, George C. Atwell, H. Phelps Arms, Francis Trevelyan Miller Connecticut Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... young man who MADE THE MONEY WITH ONE OF OUR SMALL PRINTING PRESSES . $ 5.00 BUYS A HANDY PRESS to print all your own Cards , Envelopes , Labels . Etc. Save money by doing your own printing and advertising , or make money printing for ...
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... book ! Your lovely name Shall be my legend — your love all I crave— What , gentle sweetheart , you have writ the same— Love from the young year's cradle to his grave ! T O an Englishman the idea of American antiquity must 3.
... book ! Your lovely name Shall be my legend — your love all I crave— What , gentle sweetheart , you have writ the same— Love from the young year's cradle to his grave ! T O an Englishman the idea of American antiquity must 3.
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... young when manufactur- ing began to engage the attention of its citizens , and to attract capital and labor from other communities . In 1721 that portion of Farmington now embraced in the towns of Bristol and Burlington , known as the ...
... young when manufactur- ing began to engage the attention of its citizens , and to attract capital and labor from other communities . In 1721 that portion of Farmington now embraced in the towns of Bristol and Burlington , known as the ...
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... young Yale grad- uate , a resident of Southington , was em- ployed with others to minister to the infant church . Samuel Newell was a man of pronounced views , stern and in- flexible . He held to the doctrines of John Calvin , and ...
... young Yale grad- uate , a resident of Southington , was em- ployed with others to minister to the infant church . Samuel Newell was a man of pronounced views , stern and in- flexible . He held to the doctrines of John Calvin , and ...
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... young man explained that he was on his way to Hartford and would like a room and supper . Good , kind Reuben Wiswall thinking he de- tected a look of weariness on the young man's face , at once said " certingly , " and went in search of ...
... young man explained that he was on his way to Hartford and would like a room and supper . Good , kind Reuben Wiswall thinking he de- tected a look of weariness on the young man's face , at once said " certingly , " and went in search of ...
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