Public Documents of Massachusetts, Volume 8

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Page 38 - Folded map. [1] Cambridge modern history. Planned by the late Lord Acton. Ed. by AW Ward, GW Prothero, Stanley Leathes.
Page 107 - Records. 16th report on the custody and condition of the public records of parishes, towns, and counties.
Page 136 - Episodes in a Life of Adventure; or, Moss from a Rolling Stone. Cheaper Edition. Post 8vo, 3s. 6d. Haifa : Life in Modern Palestine. Second Edition. 8vo, 7s. 6d. The Land of Gilead. With Excursions in the Lebanon. With Illustrations and Maps. Demy 8vo, 21s.
Page 340 - And I will bring the blind by a way that they knew not, I will lead them in paths that they have not known : I will make darkness light before them, and crooked things straight. These things will I do unto them, and not forsake . them.
Page 177 - American fishing vessels during the calendar year 1919. (Statistical bul. no. 459) 1 sheet tables '19 • United States. Bur. of fisheries. Statement, by months, of quantities and values of certain fishery products landed at Boston and Gloucester, Mass., and Portland.
Page 163 - Thomas-Stanford. — A RIVER OF NORWAY: being the Notes and Reflections of an Angler. By CHARLES THOMASSTANFORD. With 10 Photogravure Plates, i Map and i Plan.
Page 57 - Weather influences, an empirical study of the mental and physiological effects of definite meteorological conditions.
Page 135 - The annotated revised statutes of the state of Ohio including all laws of a general nature in force Jan.
Page 264 - I deny that in toto, because I never yet met with anybody who could not learn to write. Writing is a form of drawing; therefore if you give the same attention and trouble to drawing as you do to writing, depend upon it, there is nobody who cannot be made to draw, more or less well. Do not misapprehend me. I do not say for one moment you would make an artistic draughtsman.
Page 264 - ... an implement of learning of extreme value. I do not think its value can be exaggerated, because it gives you the means of training the young in attention and accuracy, which are the two things in which all mankind are more deficient than in any other mental quality whatever.

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