The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... New - England Eclogues , 220 Epicurism , 353 Night Season , 64 Conversation with a Lizard , 403 Nervous Man , 97 Cattle Shows and Conventions , and other Natick Tale , 104 Matters , 411 New - York , 120 Choice of a Profession , 138 ...
... New - England Eclogues , 220 Epicurism , 353 Night Season , 64 Conversation with a Lizard , 403 Nervous Man , 97 Cattle Shows and Conventions , and other Natick Tale , 104 Matters , 411 New - York , 120 Choice of a Profession , 138 ...
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... New Herball , " a very curious and elegant production . It is in the old black letter , with a very handsomely flourished ... York , and the port of Hull . From stubborn plates of brass , they at length passed to the use of more flexible ...
... New Herball , " a very curious and elegant production . It is in the old black letter , with a very handsomely flourished ... York , and the port of Hull . From stubborn plates of brass , they at length passed to the use of more flexible ...
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... New - England , and , it is believed , gave up the profession some years since . His wife was Miss Whitfield , daughter of a very respectable actor of that name at Drury Lane . He died of yellow fever , in New- York . The Medium , or ...
... New - England , and , it is believed , gave up the profession some years since . His wife was Miss Whitfield , daughter of a very respectable actor of that name at Drury Lane . He died of yellow fever , in New- York . The Medium , or ...
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... New - York manager , to bring his company to Boston for a part of the season . Exclusive of the New- York company , Tyler had engaged S. Powell and wife , Harper and wife , Chambers and wife , Hughes and wife , Baker with his wife and ...
... New - York manager , to bring his company to Boston for a part of the season . Exclusive of the New- York company , Tyler had engaged S. Powell and wife , Harper and wife , Chambers and wife , Hughes and wife , Baker with his wife and ...
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... New - York , deer are killed in the following manner . Their tracks in any particular district are well known , and the sportsmen station themselves at what are called the runways , with their rifles . Staunch dogs are then set on the ...
... New - York , deer are killed in the following manner . Their tracks in any particular district are well known , and the sportsmen station themselves at what are called the runways , with their rifles . Staunch dogs are then set on the ...
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