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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... manner , entirely adapted to most of his sub- jects ; especially in pieces where drollery and burlesque , or ridiculous distress , predominated . He could paint almost all the eight parts of speech . * Engraving in the red - chalk manner ...
... manner , entirely adapted to most of his sub- jects ; especially in pieces where drollery and burlesque , or ridiculous distress , predominated . He could paint almost all the eight parts of speech . * Engraving in the red - chalk manner ...
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... manner . It was only said , that Toopunkah Zeze of the village of the Batture aux Fiévres , and two others , had each acquired a right to wear skunk skins on their heels and war - eagles ' feathers on their heads . A winter passed , and ...
... manner . It was only said , that Toopunkah Zeze of the village of the Batture aux Fiévres , and two others , had each acquired a right to wear skunk skins on their heels and war - eagles ' feathers on their heads . A winter passed , and ...
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... manner , and often suffer by it . Swans and loons may be decoyed by a red handkerchief . Tie it to a bush where it will flap in the wind , and conceal yourself . The birds will , in two instances out of three , leave their offing to be ...
... manner , and often suffer by it . Swans and loons may be decoyed by a red handkerchief . Tie it to a bush where it will flap in the wind , and conceal yourself . The birds will , in two instances out of three , leave their offing to be ...
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... manner . Their tracks in any particular district are well known , and the sportsmen station themselves at what are called the runways , with their rifles . Staunch dogs are then set on the track , and the animal rarely escapes . But ...
... manner . Their tracks in any particular district are well known , and the sportsmen station themselves at what are called the runways , with their rifles . Staunch dogs are then set on the track , and the animal rarely escapes . But ...
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... manner for three or four weeks , he sent for the fox and laid the case before him . The fox put on a long face , and after weighing the matter deliberately , advised his majesty to call in the cat . The Lion sent for the cat and ordered ...
... manner for three or four weeks , he sent for the fox and laid the case before him . The fox put on a long face , and after weighing the matter deliberately , advised his majesty to call in the cat . The Lion sent for the cat and ordered ...
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