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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... interests and honor abroad ; to eradicate every abuse and corruption at home ; and to uphold , with vigor , and equality , and justice , the supremacy of the Constitution and the Laws . " Our greatest interest , in this world , is our ...
... interests and honor abroad ; to eradicate every abuse and corruption at home ; and to uphold , with vigor , and equality , and justice , the supremacy of the Constitution and the Laws . " Our greatest interest , in this world , is our ...
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... interest in the aid and fellowship of another , is the true shield of safety of the friends of the protected industry , and that such confidence should be cultivated and re- lied on throughout the union . That connected as the ...
... interest in the aid and fellowship of another , is the true shield of safety of the friends of the protected industry , and that such confidence should be cultivated and re- lied on throughout the union . That connected as the ...
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... interest- ing and valuable institution for the edu- cation of school teachers at Marietta , Ohio , which was established about two years since , and is capable of being ren- dered of eminent benefit to the whole western country . 74 ...
... interest- ing and valuable institution for the edu- cation of school teachers at Marietta , Ohio , which was established about two years since , and is capable of being ren- dered of eminent benefit to the whole western country . 74 ...
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... interest- ing , the fault is their own , not the au- thor's . He has made them amusing , but all his skill cannot make us love or hate such insipid people . He seems to have a particular tact in discovering the minute particles which ...
... interest- ing , the fault is their own , not the au- thor's . He has made them amusing , but all his skill cannot make us love or hate such insipid people . He seems to have a particular tact in discovering the minute particles which ...
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... interest of the work consists in its novel subject and its humorously beautiful style . Of course , these remarks do not apply to the episodes . The talent of the author has created a pleasure , which a view of the persons and scenes he ...
... interest of the work consists in its novel subject and its humorously beautiful style . Of course , these remarks do not apply to the episodes . The talent of the author has created a pleasure , which a view of the persons and scenes he ...
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