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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... land . When Cromwell assumed the regal power , he by no means neglected the arts . The coins and medals struck in his reign , as well as miniature painting , exceeded all that appeared before his time . In Holland about this time ...
... land . When Cromwell assumed the regal power , he by no means neglected the arts . The coins and medals struck in his reign , as well as miniature painting , exceeded all that appeared before his time . In Holland about this time ...
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... land , and settled in Charlestown , now connected to Boston by a bridge , like the borough of Southwark with London . He died in that town in 1749 , aged 70. His son Jacob married the only daughter of John Mason of Kingston , in the ...
... land , and settled in Charlestown , now connected to Boston by a bridge , like the borough of Southwark with London . He died in that town in 1749 , aged 70. His son Jacob married the only daughter of John Mason of Kingston , in the ...
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... land ; High elevated on this stage , The greatest villain of the age . My crimes have been both great and many— Equalled by very few , if any ; And for the mischiefs I have done , I put this wooden neckcloth on . There Howe his brawny ...
... land ; High elevated on this stage , The greatest villain of the age . My crimes have been both great and many— Equalled by very few , if any ; And for the mischiefs I have done , I put this wooden neckcloth on . There Howe his brawny ...
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... land of romance and a region of enchantment . My gentle reader , it does not enter into the plan , which I proposed to myself at the commencement of these papers , to give you a detailed description of the wonders and curiosities of the ...
... land of romance and a region of enchantment . My gentle reader , it does not enter into the plan , which I proposed to myself at the commencement of these papers , to give you a detailed description of the wonders and curiosities of the ...
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... land of which none but poets ever dreamed , and exhibits to us the dim forms of old , shadowed through the obscurity of the past . We imagine we can behold in his seclusion at Abbots- ford the scene in which " The poet's eye , in a fine ...
... land of which none but poets ever dreamed , and exhibits to us the dim forms of old , shadowed through the obscurity of the past . We imagine we can behold in his seclusion at Abbots- ford the scene in which " The poet's eye , in a fine ...
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