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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... labor , but to double the product . I was therefore early indoctrinated in the mystery of a mill , and soon built one , with no other tools than a jack - knife and a broken fork ; it was what we called a trip - hammer , moved by water ...
... labor , but to double the product . I was therefore early indoctrinated in the mystery of a mill , and soon built one , with no other tools than a jack - knife and a broken fork ; it was what we called a trip - hammer , moved by water ...
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... labor for his bread at Doctor Johnson's farm , and , at his leisure hours , poring over those ancient books . Sometimes a wealthy , generous - minded lady would bestow on him a worn - out coat , after heedfully cutting off the buttons ...
... labor for his bread at Doctor Johnson's farm , and , at his leisure hours , poring over those ancient books . Sometimes a wealthy , generous - minded lady would bestow on him a worn - out coat , after heedfully cutting off the buttons ...
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... labor . Contracts were made , the building went on rapidly , and before the first of January , 1797 , the Hay - Market theatre , an immense wooden pile , proudly overtopping every other building in the metropolis , was completed . It is ...
... labor . Contracts were made , the building went on rapidly , and before the first of January , 1797 , the Hay - Market theatre , an immense wooden pile , proudly overtopping every other building in the metropolis , was completed . It is ...
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... labor to bring to a happy termination . Having finished this weighty business , and finding a moment's leisure to attend to my own affairs , somewhat alarmed at Marianne's long silence , I resolved to pay her a visit . It was nearly a ...
... labor to bring to a happy termination . Having finished this weighty business , and finding a moment's leisure to attend to my own affairs , somewhat alarmed at Marianne's long silence , I resolved to pay her a visit . It was nearly a ...
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... labor for this high renown , and this noble charity , seems to be denied by every act of his sordid life ; still the fact is useful though the motive may not have been pure . The wealth , that he could not carry away , he has well ...
... labor for this high renown , and this noble charity , seems to be denied by every act of his sordid life ; still the fact is useful though the motive may not have been pure . The wealth , that he could not carry away , he has well ...
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