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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... disease , he traversed the then wilderness of Vermont , on crutches . The effect of these early sufferings in the sacred cause of freedom , he felt through life ; but the only compensation he ever received from his country , was a few ...
... disease , he traversed the then wilderness of Vermont , on crutches . The effect of these early sufferings in the sacred cause of freedom , he felt through life ; but the only compensation he ever received from his country , was a few ...
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... diseases ; and was not unfrequently called upon as a physician , by the white people in the neighboring towns , as well as by those of his own color in the place of his nativity . Feeling unbounded gratitude towards Eliot , his ...
... diseases ; and was not unfrequently called upon as a physician , by the white people in the neighboring towns , as well as by those of his own color in the place of his nativity . Feeling unbounded gratitude towards Eliot , his ...
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... disease . There are more strange vehicles than can be classed or named . The greatest mechanical geniuses of the age study only to promote locomotion by means of railways , Macadam roads and velocipedes . They are , like lovers , bent ...
... disease . There are more strange vehicles than can be classed or named . The greatest mechanical geniuses of the age study only to promote locomotion by means of railways , Macadam roads and velocipedes . They are , like lovers , bent ...
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... disease and death . The huge trunks of trees stand so near that the branches and tops interlock and exclude the sun . There is no underbrush or grass . The noiseless step falls upon the moist decaying leaf , and the solitude is unshaken ...
... disease and death . The huge trunks of trees stand so near that the branches and tops interlock and exclude the sun . There is no underbrush or grass . The noiseless step falls upon the moist decaying leaf , and the solitude is unshaken ...
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... disease . If the reader supposes that the effluvia from a vast piggery are either agreeable or wholesome , let him visit some corrupted sink of this kind near Boston . In New - York , the evil principle is more diluted , for the swine ...
... disease . If the reader supposes that the effluvia from a vast piggery are either agreeable or wholesome , let him visit some corrupted sink of this kind near Boston . In New - York , the evil principle is more diluted , for the swine ...
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