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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... fears of the people , the good Carthusians of Gentilly asked it of Saint Louis , and had it for the asking , with all its ap- purtenances and dependencies . From that time to this , neither ghost nor devil has shown his face in the ...
... fears of the people , the good Carthusians of Gentilly asked it of Saint Louis , and had it for the asking , with all its ap- purtenances and dependencies . From that time to this , neither ghost nor devil has shown his face in the ...
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... fears that she will ever run aground ! The OWNERS , too - too spirited to shrink , Will never see their gallant vessel sink ; If ( with a pilot's care ) in the command Our captain steers her , with an artist's hand ; That hope ' s our ...
... fears that she will ever run aground ! The OWNERS , too - too spirited to shrink , Will never see their gallant vessel sink ; If ( with a pilot's care ) in the command Our captain steers her , with an artist's hand ; That hope ' s our ...
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... fear of betraying it . On the whole , this unlucky visit did me much more harm than good , since Marianne would no doubt have re- mained constant to me much longer than she did , had I not foolishly exposed myself to so disadvantageous ...
... fear of betraying it . On the whole , this unlucky visit did me much more harm than good , since Marianne would no doubt have re- mained constant to me much longer than she did , had I not foolishly exposed myself to so disadvantageous ...
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... fear we might get into a dispute . Every body seems to understand the advantage of silence when Meriwether is in- clined to be expatiatory . Ned Hazard , Harvey Riggs , Philpot Wart and old Mr. Tracy are the other prominent , or ...
... fear we might get into a dispute . Every body seems to understand the advantage of silence when Meriwether is in- clined to be expatiatory . Ned Hazard , Harvey Riggs , Philpot Wart and old Mr. Tracy are the other prominent , or ...
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... fear , for sober history ) their character . It is highly poetical , and , though full of feeling , is free from that mawkish sentimentality with which every thing about the " poor red man " is usually garnished . 66 Mr. Sprague is the ...
... fear , for sober history ) their character . It is highly poetical , and , though full of feeling , is free from that mawkish sentimentality with which every thing about the " poor red man " is usually garnished . 66 Mr. Sprague is the ...
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