. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. this winterembraces the historic development ofEnglish literature from the pre-Chau-cerian era to the time of Milton and Dryden, and the work will be carriedout chiefly by papers. The outlookfor the future is promising, and un-doubtedly the promise will meet itsfulfilment in the days to come. All these agencies, working alongtheir individual lines, are doing alasting good to the communitieswherein they are placed. Theyseek not only their own good, butby cooperation with each other,strive to fur
. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. this winterembraces the historic development ofEnglish literature from the pre-Chau-cerian era to the time of Milton and Dryden, and the work will be carriedout chiefly by papers. The outlookfor the future is promising, and un-doubtedly the promise will meet itsfulfilment in the days to come. All these agencies, working alongtheir individual lines, are doing alasting good to the communitieswherein they are placed. Theyseek not only their own good, butby cooperation with each other,strive to further the work of theFederation. Without a spirit of sel-. Miss Carrie E, of the Unity Club. fishness they often sacrifice their owndesires that thereby they may givemore liberally to the general the goal of increased useful-ness ever in view, and believing withCicero that there are more men en-nobled by study than by nature, thewomen of Manchester are pressingon, filled with the love of study, apassion which derives fresh vigorfrom enjoyment, and supplies eachday, each hour, with a perpetualsource of independent and rationalpleasure.
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