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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... learned antiquarian , knew the history of painting and engraving , and of the artists in both branches , and was himself a very accurate and faultless professor of it , His works are numerous , carefully labored , but not remarkable for ...
... learned antiquarian , knew the history of painting and engraving , and of the artists in both branches , and was himself a very accurate and faultless professor of it , His works are numerous , carefully labored , but not remarkable for ...
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... learned to talk and laugh , but he has forgotten his muse , his reveries , and his moonlight wanderings in the church- yard . With his marriage commenced the decline of poetry in our village , and we have not at present a solitary ...
... learned to talk and laugh , but he has forgotten his muse , his reveries , and his moonlight wanderings in the church- yard . With his marriage commenced the decline of poetry in our village , and we have not at present a solitary ...
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... learned what was passing , and by the time the gates were opened a considerable number of them had assembled to gaze upon the enemy . Presently the officers came forth , and de- sired the visiters to enter . " Be not angry , father ...
... learned what was passing , and by the time the gates were opened a considerable number of them had assembled to gaze upon the enemy . Presently the officers came forth , and de- sired the visiters to enter . " Be not angry , father ...
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... learned , devoted heart and soul to the military profession , who had given my nights and days to Steuben , and who had sacrificed my time , my fortune , and the dearest affections of my heart , for the honor of promotion in the militia ...
... learned , devoted heart and soul to the military profession , who had given my nights and days to Steuben , and who had sacrificed my time , my fortune , and the dearest affections of my heart , for the honor of promotion in the militia ...
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... the farther remove from Care . ' Alas ! ' said Love , ' thou little knowest . Listen ! for though I am not wise , I am at least sincere . I have learned from my 6 uncles , Wisdom and Experience , that neither Love nor 63.
... the farther remove from Care . ' Alas ! ' said Love , ' thou little knowest . Listen ! for though I am not wise , I am at least sincere . I have learned from my 6 uncles , Wisdom and Experience , that neither Love nor 63.
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