The Canadian Magazine, Том 22J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, Newton MacTavish Ontario Publishing Company, Limited, 1904 |
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... leave little to be desired . In another decoration for the diningroom of Mr. Allan Boeckh's home the theme is aut- umn . Filling the end of this oval apartment is the largest panel , in which is shown a group of women and children ...
... leave little to be desired . In another decoration for the diningroom of Mr. Allan Boeckh's home the theme is aut- umn . Filling the end of this oval apartment is the largest panel , in which is shown a group of women and children ...
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... leave these scenes even when twilight mantles and " the sun sets and all the land is dark . " True sportsmen of any guild are brothers , meeting oftentimes as strang- ers and parting warm friends . And when the camp fires glow their ...
... leave these scenes even when twilight mantles and " the sun sets and all the land is dark . " True sportsmen of any guild are brothers , meeting oftentimes as strang- ers and parting warm friends . And when the camp fires glow their ...
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... leaving the silky mat of crowding youngsters for the first time in their lives entirely uncovered . It is quite safe to say that not one of the lot was either astonished or dismayed by the sudden exposure . It is all very fine - skip ...
... leaving the silky mat of crowding youngsters for the first time in their lives entirely uncovered . It is quite safe to say that not one of the lot was either astonished or dismayed by the sudden exposure . It is all very fine - skip ...
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... leave the shelter although plenty of scatter- ed grain was plainly visible . As often happens in other families , the one weakling was the hungriest and most reckless . He finally ventured into the stubble and snatched grain after grain ...
... leave the shelter although plenty of scatter- ed grain was plainly visible . As often happens in other families , the one weakling was the hungriest and most reckless . He finally ventured into the stubble and snatched grain after grain ...
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... without any John Ruskin to teach us it may be said that all these things are , at least , faintly prefigured in the homes of the people . LEAVING Fort Erie for the present still besieged , it 40 THE CANADIAN MAGAZINE.
... without any John Ruskin to teach us it may be said that all these things are , at least , faintly prefigured in the homes of the people . LEAVING Fort Erie for the present still besieged , it 40 THE CANADIAN MAGAZINE.
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Страница 205 - God of our fathers, known of old, Lord of our far-flung battle-line, Beneath whose awful hand we hold Dominion over palm and pine — Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget — lest we forget! The tumult and the shouting dies; The captains and the kings depart: Still stands Thine ancient sacrifice, An humble and a contrite heart. Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget — lest we forget!
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