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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... known to our readers , but that is not the case with Engraving . The history of Engraving and of Engravers is but little known amongst us ; and we hope our first steps in it may encourage more able persons to pursue it with a ...
... known to our readers , but that is not the case with Engraving . The history of Engraving and of Engravers is but little known amongst us ; and we hope our first steps in it may encourage more able persons to pursue it with a ...
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... known in this country as in his own . He practised etching rather than cutting with the graver , or style , by hand ; as it allowed of an abrupt , and often of a ragged manner , entirely adapted to most of his sub- jects ; especially in ...
... known in this country as in his own . He practised etching rather than cutting with the graver , or style , by hand ; as it allowed of an abrupt , and often of a ragged manner , entirely adapted to most of his sub- jects ; especially in ...
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... known characters , which excited much good - natured mirth . What has tended to make the name of Hurd familiar to all , is the repre- sentation of the Seal of the University , surmounted with appro- priate ornaments , with a plain ...
... known characters , which excited much good - natured mirth . What has tended to make the name of Hurd familiar to all , is the repre- sentation of the Seal of the University , surmounted with appro- priate ornaments , with a plain ...
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... known to all who have lived on the frontier , that an Indian , on seeing a scalp , can tell , with unerring certainty , to what tribe it be- longs . The wounded men were then , with their own joyful consent , placed on litters and borne ...
... known to all who have lived on the frontier , that an Indian , on seeing a scalp , can tell , with unerring certainty , to what tribe it be- longs . The wounded men were then , with their own joyful consent , placed on litters and borne ...
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... known to most of the white men present as a notorious thief , a character very uncommon among Indian men , though not among Indian women . The Chippewa Chief , Flat Mouth , thus addressed the command- ing officer . " Father , we have ...
... known to most of the white men present as a notorious thief , a character very uncommon among Indian men , though not among Indian women . The Chippewa Chief , Flat Mouth , thus addressed the command- ing officer . " Father , we have ...
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