The New England Magazine, Том 6New England Magazine Company, 1888 |
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... tion that could only be answered by giving them . an opportunity . To make the experi- mental test a fair one , the conditions must be favorable ; some spot known to be cool , quiet and health - giving must be chosen . Such a spot was ...
... tion that could only be answered by giving them . an opportunity . To make the experi- mental test a fair one , the conditions must be favorable ; some spot known to be cool , quiet and health - giving must be chosen . Such a spot was ...
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... tion ; Dr. John Lord , as head of the Department of History ; and Carl Petersilea , as head of the Musical Department . SAMOSET AYS . STAGE CITY SAMOSET AVENUE , COTTAGE CITY . In 1881 some very important additions were made to the ...
... tion ; Dr. John Lord , as head of the Department of History ; and Carl Petersilea , as head of the Musical Department . SAMOSET AYS . STAGE CITY SAMOSET AVENUE , COTTAGE CITY . In 1881 some very important additions were made to the ...
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... tion of a building for a café , where the students who are obliged to lodge at some distance can take their meals with convenience . This plan is found to be both economical , affording board at a lower rate , and advantageous also in a ...
... tion of a building for a café , where the students who are obliged to lodge at some distance can take their meals with convenience . This plan is found to be both economical , affording board at a lower rate , and advantageous also in a ...
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... tion is put not with any intention of drawing out our own senti- ments , but simply to pave the way to our neighbor's unburdening himself . Without waiting for an answer to be given , he goes on to say that , for his part , he is ...
... tion is put not with any intention of drawing out our own senti- ments , but simply to pave the way to our neighbor's unburdening himself . Without waiting for an answer to be given , he goes on to say that , for his part , he is ...
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... tion much more easily than could a change in language . Indeed the two are closed related . The conservatism of custom in these matters is not easily overcome . People find it easier to continue in the use of what is habitual than to ...
... tion much more easily than could a change in language . Indeed the two are closed related . The conservatism of custom in these matters is not easily overcome . People find it easier to continue in the use of what is habitual than to ...
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