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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... carried away by the impulse and the twig , and Orlando , mounted on Boyardo , felt less pride than I. My next aspirations were for arms ; and Bellona , in spite of my zeal , would have smiled at my equipments . Bows and arrows , that ex ...
... carried away by the impulse and the twig , and Orlando , mounted on Boyardo , felt less pride than I. My next aspirations were for arms ; and Bellona , in spite of my zeal , would have smiled at my equipments . Bows and arrows , that ex ...
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... carried about coarse willow baskets which he had made in the long winter evenings by the light of a pitch - pine ... carry the first blown roses , and the finest peaches from his little garden . That was all . He never saw her more than ...
... carried about coarse willow baskets which he had made in the long winter evenings by the light of a pitch - pine ... carry the first blown roses , and the finest peaches from his little garden . That was all . He never saw her more than ...
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... carried on pretty much without his aid , it was fully settled , with the consent of her parents , that they should marry next autumn . But in the autumn , her father was very ill , and therefore the wedding was deferred to winter , when ...
... carried on pretty much without his aid , it was fully settled , with the consent of her parents , that they should marry next autumn . But in the autumn , her father was very ill , and therefore the wedding was deferred to winter , when ...
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... carried a good rifle or north- west gun , and each kept his person as much out of sight as possible . The consequence was that the Indian camp was surprised and complete- ly surrounded , and the savages saw that their best , and ...
... carried a good rifle or north- west gun , and each kept his person as much out of sight as possible . The consequence was that the Indian camp was surprised and complete- ly surrounded , and the savages saw that their best , and ...
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... carried to the hospital . Guns Eight balls had been fired into the Chippewa lodge , and every one took effect . The wounds were the most ghastly that we ever saw made by bullets . The party had been lying , or reclining , on their mats ...
... carried to the hospital . Guns Eight balls had been fired into the Chippewa lodge , and every one took effect . The wounds were the most ghastly that we ever saw made by bullets . The party had been lying , or reclining , on their mats ...
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