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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... believe , we have not yet a professor in these United States ; I mean a mere silver - plate engraver ; as they have in England , and other monarchies , where there is a very important art and science , which we know little or nothing ...
... believe , we have not yet a professor in these United States ; I mean a mere silver - plate engraver ; as they have in England , and other monarchies , where there is a very important art and science , which we know little or nothing ...
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... believe there is not so lonely a spot under the blue heavens ; but strangers say , there is nothing particularly beautiful in the town , excepting , always , the graceful rounding of the hills , and the easy meandering of its little ...
... believe there is not so lonely a spot under the blue heavens ; but strangers say , there is nothing particularly beautiful in the town , excepting , always , the graceful rounding of the hills , and the easy meandering of its little ...
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... believe there is not one man in fifty whose eye and hand are as quick as a woodcock's wing . Some of the best cock - shooters I have known , do not bring the gun to the shoulder at all , but point and fire , breast high , like the ...
... believe there is not one man in fifty whose eye and hand are as quick as a woodcock's wing . Some of the best cock - shooters I have known , do not bring the gun to the shoulder at all , but point and fire , breast high , like the ...
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... believe the contrary , having tried an experiment with two guns of equal length and bore , the one bell- mouthed , the other not . The only reason I can give for the fact , is , that in the straight tube the shot expand more violently ...
... believe the contrary , having tried an experiment with two guns of equal length and bore , the one bell- mouthed , the other not . The only reason I can give for the fact , is , that in the straight tube the shot expand more violently ...
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... believe a word of the story , and became furious , as the carpenter persisted in it . ' You villain , " said he , you have murdered them , because you think I cheated you in the affair of the golden images ; but you shall not make a ...
... believe a word of the story , and became furious , as the carpenter persisted in it . ' You villain , " said he , you have murdered them , because you think I cheated you in the affair of the golden images ; but you shall not make a ...
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