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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... 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 - west wind no longer breathes of flowers , as when I was a child . I have lost , like Macbeth ...
... 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 - west wind no longer breathes of flowers , as when I was a child . I have lost , like Macbeth ...
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... feelings were grief and astonishment , but most of his fellows thought that this making a promise to the eye in order to break it to the sense was a grievous insult , and so they continue to regard it to this day . The next year a small ...
... feelings were grief and astonishment , but most of his fellows thought that this making a promise to the eye in order to break it to the sense was a grievous insult , and so they continue to regard it to this day . The next year a small ...
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... feeling . Political excite- ment , at that time , between the parties then denominated Federal and Jacobin , was high and furious . Every man joined himself to one or the other of these parties , and each was jealous of the ascendency ...
... feeling . Political excite- ment , at that time , between the parties then denominated Federal and Jacobin , was high and furious . Every man joined himself to one or the other of these parties , and each was jealous of the ascendency ...
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... feelings to my advantage and the good of the country ; and she , therefore , had the pleasure to inform me that she was shortly to be married to Mr. Work- ington , an elderly gentleman , as I afterwards discovered , a merchant of Boston ...
... feelings to my advantage and the good of the country ; and she , therefore , had the pleasure to inform me that she was shortly to be married to Mr. Work- ington , an elderly gentleman , as I afterwards discovered , a merchant of Boston ...
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... feelings , in the true spirit of mil- itary obedience , I resolved that the orders I had received should be executed to the letter . I arrived at Black Sam's tavern about half past eight , and found the general and his staff , with ...
... feelings , in the true spirit of mil- itary obedience , I resolved that the orders I had received should be executed to the letter . I arrived at Black Sam's tavern about half past eight , and found the general and his staff , with ...
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