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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... fact ; but they were children , and loved me the better for having with them this community of feeling . Is it I who am changed , or has nature changed around me ? The birds are no longer cheerful to me , the morning air in a south ...
... fact ; but they were children , and loved me the better for having with them this community of feeling . Is it I who am changed , or has nature changed around me ? The birds are no longer cheerful to me , the morning air in a south ...
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... fact , they had no opportunity , or wanted the spirit , to execute their purpose . The Flat Mouth's band lingered in the fort till their wounded com- rade died . He was sensible of his condition , and bore his pains with great fortitude ...
... fact , they had no opportunity , or wanted the spirit , to execute their purpose . The Flat Mouth's band lingered in the fort till their wounded com- rade died . He was sensible of his condition , and bore his pains with great fortitude ...
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... fact , " And one must have a deal of tact , To like them to his dreams ; One day , among the men of trust , In Fancy's eyes will fling much dust , And file - like , rub away the rust That dims young Genius ' beams . Such books as tell ...
... fact , " And one must have a deal of tact , To like them to his dreams ; One day , among the men of trust , In Fancy's eyes will fling much dust , And file - like , rub away the rust That dims young Genius ' beams . Such books as tell ...
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... fact , is , that in the straight tube the shot expand more violently for confine- ment ; in the other , the gradual expansion moderates this violence . Just so a clergyman's son is more licentious than other young men . The metal of ...
... fact , is , that in the straight tube the shot expand more violently for confine- ment ; in the other , the gradual expansion moderates this violence . Just so a clergyman's son is more licentious than other young men . The metal of ...
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... fact , whether the General had or had not torn his breeches , or whether the delay was or was not occa- sioned by this cause , was made a very serious question . The evidence touching that point is contained in the third and fourth of ...
... fact , whether the General had or had not torn his breeches , or whether the delay was or was not occa- sioned by this cause , was made a very serious question . The evidence touching that point is contained in the third and fourth of ...
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