The New England Magazine, Том 6New England Magazine Company, 1888 |
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... called the milestone because , as it is reported , the Emperor designed that all the roads leading from the thirty - seven gates of the city should have the dis tances upon them measured , and their milestones numbered from this central ...
... called the milestone because , as it is reported , the Emperor designed that all the roads leading from the thirty - seven gates of the city should have the dis tances upon them measured , and their milestones numbered from this central ...
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... called , after the manner of colonial times . Even to this day the " two and threepence " and the " four and sixpence " of old tenor , together with some other kindred terms , are frequently em- ployed , and they must still be familiar ...
... called , after the manner of colonial times . Even to this day the " two and threepence " and the " four and sixpence " of old tenor , together with some other kindred terms , are frequently em- ployed , and they must still be familiar ...
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... called a " Reform School , " or a " State School , " - though partially supported by a noble state . Its locks and bars are love and kindness , and its cells for the worst cases , a great kindly human heart ; and to that cell each boy ...
... called a " Reform School , " or a " State School , " - though partially supported by a noble state . Its locks and bars are love and kindness , and its cells for the worst cases , a great kindly human heart ; and to that cell each boy ...
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... called Brown University , besides the pur- chase of the name by my worthy nephew Nicholas ; and I hope it may continue useful to posterity and retain the liberal principles of the founders of the State and Institution . " His self ...
... called Brown University , besides the pur- chase of the name by my worthy nephew Nicholas ; and I hope it may continue useful to posterity and retain the liberal principles of the founders of the State and Institution . " His self ...
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... called to see him . I sat sometime , viewing the simple friendly and pleasant manner in which these two great men met and conversed with each other on various subjects . " He adds " that he had occasionally seen Washington before and ...
... called to see him . I sat sometime , viewing the simple friendly and pleasant manner in which these two great men met and conversed with each other on various subjects . " He adds " that he had occasionally seen Washington before and ...
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