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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... cause of his ruin . Nor is it upon the elder part of the present generation that the deleterious influence is chiefly exerted ; it is the young , and particularly the student , who are most endangered by the fatal fascination . How many ...
... cause of his ruin . Nor is it upon the elder part of the present generation that the deleterious influence is chiefly exerted ; it is the young , and particularly the student , who are most endangered by the fatal fascination . How many ...
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... cause , but he freely forgave him , and would use no means to bring him to justice . He , however , besought him to re- member that he had been guilty of a great sin — a sin that would shut him out of heaven if he did not repent of it ...
... cause , but he freely forgave him , and would use no means to bring him to justice . He , however , besought him to re- member that he had been guilty of a great sin — a sin that would shut him out of heaven if he did not repent of it ...
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... cause of complaint . They had been supplied with food , while the congress lasted , by the United States , as was the reasonable practice , for they cannot hunt and make treaties at one and the same time . Dysentery supervened on the ...
... cause of complaint . They had been supplied with food , while the congress lasted , by the United States , as was the reasonable practice , for they cannot hunt and make treaties at one and the same time . Dysentery supervened on the ...
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... caused the friendly Winnebago to be arrested , and examined him closely . Then the mur- derer called up his Indian spirit , confessed his guilt , and implicated several others . A party of militia forthwith started for the nearest ...
... caused the friendly Winnebago to be arrested , and examined him closely . Then the mur- derer called up his Indian spirit , confessed his guilt , and implicated several others . A party of militia forthwith started for the nearest ...
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... caused two Winnebago chiefs to be seized , and informed the tribe that they would not be liberated till the mur- derers were delivered up . They were soon brought in , and as the civil authority had proved unable to keep them , they ...
... caused two Winnebago chiefs to be seized , and informed the tribe that they would not be liberated till the mur- derers were delivered up . They were soon brought in , and as the civil authority had proved unable to keep them , they ...
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