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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... the skill of Tell , or even of the primitive archer A. Had a pumpkin been placed at two - yards , on the head of an ox , I should have hit neither the one nor the other . Robin Hood and Little John , Sports of Childhood . 7.
... the skill of Tell , or even of the primitive archer A. Had a pumpkin been placed at two - yards , on the head of an ox , I should have hit neither the one nor the other . Robin Hood and Little John , Sports of Childhood . 7.
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... head of the queen , turned and re - ascended to the tower . As night had already set in , adds the an- cient chronicle which records this wonderful feat , he was seen by all Paris and the environs . From this same bridge , Louis de ...
... head of the queen , turned and re - ascended to the tower . As night had already set in , adds the an- cient chronicle which records this wonderful feat , he was seen by all Paris and the environs . From this same bridge , Louis de ...
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... head was covered with heavy , bright- yellow natural curls . His light gray eyes were rather dull , unless he was in a revery , or animated by music , when the pupil of the eye would so dilate , that you would fancy the whole eye was ...
... head was covered with heavy , bright- yellow natural curls . His light gray eyes were rather dull , unless he was in a revery , or animated by music , when the pupil of the eye would so dilate , that you would fancy the whole eye was ...
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... head on his hands , pondered gloomily the abduction of his raiment . " It cannot have gone away without help , and therefore somebody must have helped it away , " reasoned he ; but who ? There was no trace of the thief , and the poet ...
... head on his hands , pondered gloomily the abduction of his raiment . " It cannot have gone away without help , and therefore somebody must have helped it away , " reasoned he ; but who ? There was no trace of the thief , and the poet ...
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... head was literally blown from his shoulders , and his white companions were spattered with his brains and blood ... heads . A winter passed , and the murdered man was not revenged . In the spring , we had another striking proof of Indian ...
... head was literally blown from his shoulders , and his white companions were spattered with his brains and blood ... heads . A winter passed , and the murdered man was not revenged . In the spring , we had another striking proof of Indian ...
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