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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... effect ; but it fails in the hair and in the beard . Most of the engraved portaits from the paint- ings of Sir Joshua Reynolds were executed in mezzotinto . But after all the pains taken by the best artists , they fall short of the ...
... effect ; but it fails in the hair and in the beard . Most of the engraved portaits from the paint- ings of Sir Joshua Reynolds were executed in mezzotinto . But after all the pains taken by the best artists , they fall short of the ...
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... effect of this system is , that they are always in want of every thing , and the application of their own principle of action to their white neighbors makes their company excessively troublesome . It is true that they are willing to ...
... effect of this system is , that they are always in want of every thing , and the application of their own principle of action to their white neighbors makes their company excessively troublesome . It is true that they are willing to ...
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... effect . The wounds were the most ghastly that we ever saw made by bullets . The party had been lying , or reclining , on their mats ; for there is no standing in a Chippewa lodge . Consequently the balls had passed through their limbs ...
... effect . The wounds were the most ghastly that we ever saw made by bullets . The party had been lying , or reclining , on their mats ; for there is no standing in a Chippewa lodge . Consequently the balls had passed through their limbs ...
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... effect . Woodcocks and partridges are very like the fair ; once touched , though never so slightly , you are sure of them . I have heard some sportsmen say that they took aim at woodcocks ; and , perhaps , they spoke truly , but I never ...
... effect . Woodcocks and partridges are very like the fair ; once touched , though never so slightly , you are sure of them . I have heard some sportsmen say that they took aim at woodcocks ; and , perhaps , they spoke truly , but I never ...
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... effects is to be feared in a " stub and twist barrel . " Again , when a cast steel , cast iron , or brass barrel bursts , the frag- ments fly in every direction , to the great danger of the gunner and his companions . A stub and twist ...
... effects is to be feared in a " stub and twist barrel . " Again , when a cast steel , cast iron , or brass barrel bursts , the frag- ments fly in every direction , to the great danger of the gunner and his companions . A stub and twist ...
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