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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... importance . The fine arts , so called , are generally traced to no higher a source than to the Grecians . We must go farther back for the art of engrav- ing . It was known to the builders of Solomon's Temple , and we trace the word ...
... importance . The fine arts , so called , are generally traced to no higher a source than to the Grecians . We must go farther back for the art of engrav- ing . It was known to the builders of Solomon's Temple , and we trace the word ...
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... ; I mean a mere silver - plate engraver ; as they have in England , and other monarchies , where there is a very important art and science , which we know little or nothing about , viz . Early Artists and Mechanics . 3.
... ; I mean a mere silver - plate engraver ; as they have in England , and other monarchies , where there is a very important art and science , which we know little or nothing about , viz . Early Artists and Mechanics . 3.
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... important particu- lars ) that the captain wore neither plume nor sash , nor any thing else that might have made him conspicuous ; that the men did not march in the style most approved on Boston common ; that they beat no drum before ...
... important particu- lars ) that the captain wore neither plume nor sash , nor any thing else that might have made him conspicuous ; that the men did not march in the style most approved on Boston common ; that they beat no drum before ...
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... importance in the drama , in all of which he was res- pectable , if not excellent , are spoken of as much above the ordinary standard of what is called respectable acting . At the close of the sea- son , he went to Charleston , S. C. ...
... importance in the drama , in all of which he was res- pectable , if not excellent , are spoken of as much above the ordinary standard of what is called respectable acting . At the close of the sea- son , he went to Charleston , S. C. ...
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... importance , is our Union , indissolubly connected with it , also derived from the fathers of our country . But what we want is a practical , efficient , and powerful Union ; one that shall impartially enforce the laws towards all ...
... importance , is our Union , indissolubly connected with it , also derived from the fathers of our country . But what we want is a practical , efficient , and powerful Union ; one that shall impartially enforce the laws towards all ...
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