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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... lives of the disciples of Saint Bruno , that he invited a small brother- hood of that order to Paris , and gave them a house with gardens and vineyards at the village of Gentilly , which lies just beyond the barrier of Fontainbleau ...
... lives of the disciples of Saint Bruno , that he invited a small brother- hood of that order to Paris , and gave them a house with gardens and vineyards at the village of Gentilly , which lies just beyond the barrier of Fontainbleau ...
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... lives , we cannot prevent others from revenging them . Our warriors have always taken two lives for one . Our Great Father ( the president ) is not so hard - hearted as you are . Our young men have killed a great many of your people ...
... lives , we cannot prevent others from revenging them . Our warriors have always taken two lives for one . Our Great Father ( the president ) is not so hard - hearted as you are . Our young men have killed a great many of your people ...
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... lives . They were not slow to obey the man- date , and their executioners gave them thirty yards law . At that dis- tance , six guns were discharged at them , and they fell dead . Instantly the prairie rang with the Chippewa cri de joie ...
... lives . They were not slow to obey the man- date , and their executioners gave them thirty yards law . At that dis- tance , six guns were discharged at them , and they fell dead . Instantly the prairie rang with the Chippewa cri de joie ...
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... lives be taken , than that others should die for your folly . There are no worse men than yourselves in our nation . I tell you , you must die . Rise and go with me , like men , or I will kill you like dogs where you sit . " So saying ...
... lives be taken , than that others should die for your folly . There are no worse men than yourselves in our nation . I tell you , you must die . Rise and go with me , like men , or I will kill you like dogs where you sit . " So saying ...
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... live , While gratitude can lisp , or fame survive ! Wide as thy blessings shall diverge thy praise , And splendid as thy deeds thy glory blaze ; On all alike , thy equal lustre streams , And gilds those clouds , that envy thee thy beams ...
... live , While gratitude can lisp , or fame survive ! Wide as thy blessings shall diverge thy praise , And splendid as thy deeds thy glory blaze ; On all alike , thy equal lustre streams , And gilds those clouds , that envy thee thy beams ...
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