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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To calm the fears of the people , the good Carthusians of Gentilly asked it of Saint Louis , and had it for the asking , with all its appurtenances and dependencies . From that time to this , neither ghost nor devil has shown his face ...
To calm the fears of the people , the good Carthusians of Gentilly asked it of Saint Louis , and had it for the asking , with all its appurtenances and dependencies . From that time to this , neither ghost nor devil has shown his face ...
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... upon the body of him who had feared his fate , and spurned it with their feet . They had not tasted his blood . It would , they said , have made their hearts weak . To him who had sung his death song , they offered no indignity .
... upon the body of him who had feared his fate , and spurned it with their feet . They had not tasted his blood . It would , they said , have made their hearts weak . To him who had sung his death song , they offered no indignity .
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... natured thought can here fetch way : Though Candor , Taste , and Judgement , who are come As cabin passengers , have always room . Small though our barque is , yet well built and sound ; No fears that she will ever run aground !
... natured thought can here fetch way : Though Candor , Taste , and Judgement , who are come As cabin passengers , have always room . Small though our barque is , yet well built and sound ; No fears that she will ever run aground !
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Neither of these effects is to be feared in stub and twist barrel . ” Again , when a cast steel , cast iron , or brass barrel bursts , the fragments fly in every direction , to the great danger of the gunner and his companions .
Neither of these effects is to be feared in stub and twist barrel . ” Again , when a cast steel , cast iron , or brass barrel bursts , the fragments fly in every direction , to the great danger of the gunner and his companions .
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There was an embarrassment that almost completely overpowered me ; that stiffened my limbs and tied my tongue ; and my emotion was so excessive , that I was obliged to keep ; silent for fear of betraying it . On the whole , this unlucky ...
There was an embarrassment that almost completely overpowered me ; that stiffened my limbs and tied my tongue ; and my emotion was so excessive , that I was obliged to keep ; silent for fear of betraying it . On the whole , this unlucky ...
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