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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... exer- The art of composition is an art not easily taught . There is nothing in the whole science of education more diffi- cult of attainment by a pupil , and noth- ing which so few instructers are com- petent to teach . It would be ...
... exer- The art of composition is an art not easily taught . There is nothing in the whole science of education more diffi- cult of attainment by a pupil , and noth- ing which so few instructers are com- petent to teach . It would be ...
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... exer- tion prevented ; all responsibility lost ; every generous feeling crushed ; and the whole body taught to march on like a platoon of soldiers , as if they were moved by one spring and were parts of a single machine . The sole merit ...
... exer- tion prevented ; all responsibility lost ; every generous feeling crushed ; and the whole body taught to march on like a platoon of soldiers , as if they were moved by one spring and were parts of a single machine . The sole merit ...
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... exer- cised a patriarchal authority , thought the case a hard one ; never- theless , they knew that the suspension of trade would be a serious evil , and they were satisfied that their leader would keep his word . They concluded that a ...
... exer- cised a patriarchal authority , thought the case a hard one ; never- theless , they knew that the suspension of trade would be a serious evil , and they were satisfied that their leader would keep his word . They concluded that a ...
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... exer- cise the rights of citizenship ; and something is wanted to draw them away from the jarring and absorbing scenes of the world's business , to the quiet walks of literature , or the peaceful and soothing pursuits of science . They ...
... exer- cise the rights of citizenship ; and something is wanted to draw them away from the jarring and absorbing scenes of the world's business , to the quiet walks of literature , or the peaceful and soothing pursuits of science . They ...
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... exer- cise enough ? -but I will be more merciful to my readers , than my friends are to me . A little while ago I was attacked with a slight cold which confined me to my room for two days , and I had the curiosity to note down the ...
... exer- cise enough ? -but I will be more merciful to my readers , than my friends are to me . A little while ago I was attacked with a slight cold which confined me to my room for two days , and I had the curiosity to note down the ...
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