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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... human race from those horrid shocks of Gothicism , which overran Greece and the Ro- man empire . When the Mariner's Compass appeared to extend the world by the discovery of America , and the Telescope the Universe , Printing and the ...
... human race from those horrid shocks of Gothicism , which overran Greece and the Ro- man empire . When the Mariner's Compass appeared to extend the world by the discovery of America , and the Telescope the Universe , Printing and the ...
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... human countenance , or in the dra- pery , he scratches and polishes the rough copper , so as to suit his de- sign . It has in some pictures a very pleasant effect ; but it fails in the hair and in the beard . Most of the engraved ...
... human countenance , or in the dra- pery , he scratches and polishes the rough copper , so as to suit his de- sign . It has in some pictures a very pleasant effect ; but it fails in the hair and in the beard . Most of the engraved ...
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... human figure , but , in a particular manner , the human countenance in all the expressions of the heart and mind , and in this he exceeded every artist that preceded , or followed him . He was the great moral painter , and his peculiar ...
... human figure , but , in a particular manner , the human countenance in all the expressions of the heart and mind , and in this he exceeded every artist that preceded , or followed him . He was the great moral painter , and his peculiar ...
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... human engine . The stuff is too light , and the recoil is consequently too violent . I shall never forget having fired a brass pistol with the charge of an ordinary iron one . My fingers were sadly lacerated , almost broken . Cast steel ...
... human engine . The stuff is too light , and the recoil is consequently too violent . I shall never forget having fired a brass pistol with the charge of an ordinary iron one . My fingers were sadly lacerated , almost broken . Cast steel ...
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... an instantaneously mortal wound . If you are far from human habitations and have hunted all day without success , and are hungry , repair to the nearest swamp and shoot a dozen bull frogs . You may take my Field Sports . 47.
... an instantaneously mortal wound . If you are far from human habitations and have hunted all day without success , and are hungry , repair to the nearest swamp and shoot a dozen bull frogs . You may take my Field Sports . 47.
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