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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... less patronized but more ingenious Ho- GARTH , who was both engraver and painter . His original business was that of which , I believe , we have not yet a professor in these United States ; I mean a mere silver - plate engraver ; as ...
... less patronized but more ingenious Ho- GARTH , who was both engraver and painter . His original business was that of which , I believe , we have not yet a professor in these United States ; I mean a mere silver - plate engraver ; as ...
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... less graceful sex , should have been an equestrian of note , were the indica- tions of character , in childhood to be trusted . A centaur was my type ; before I was clad in trowsers , I was to be seen prancing in the garden , on a ...
... less graceful sex , should have been an equestrian of note , were the indica- tions of character , in childhood to be trusted . A centaur was my type ; before I was clad in trowsers , I was to be seen prancing in the garden , on a ...
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... less , three of the Chippeways ventured to visit the Columbian Fur Company's trading house , two miles from the fort . While there , they became aware of their danger , and desired two of the white men at- tached to the establishment to ...
... less , three of the Chippeways ventured to visit the Columbian Fur Company's trading house , two miles from the fort . While there , they became aware of their danger , and desired two of the white men at- tached to the establishment to ...
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... shot through both ancle joints and crippled forever . All the rest were women and children , and more or less severely wounded . There was weeping and wailing in the Chippewa lodges that Life beyond the Frontier . 27.
... shot through both ancle joints and crippled forever . All the rest were women and children , and more or less severely wounded . There was weeping and wailing in the Chippewa lodges that Life beyond the Frontier . 27.
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... less distance . The ticket which draws the highest prize is remembered ; the blanks are forgotten . Take it as a rule , that when you fire at a small bird more than forty - five yards off , you are more likely to miss than to hit . Your ...
... less distance . The ticket which draws the highest prize is remembered ; the blanks are forgotten . Take it as a rule , that when you fire at a small bird more than forty - five yards off , you are more likely to miss than to hit . Your ...
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