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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... Matters , 411 New - York , 120 Choice of a Profession , 138 Nancy Gale , 231 Cholera - History of - 147 Poet's Repinings , 40 Course of Time , 481 Phantom Ship , 122 Common Schools , 194 Comet and Cholera , - T15 Coplas de Don Jorge ...
... Matters , 411 New - York , 120 Choice of a Profession , 138 Nancy Gale , 231 Cholera - History of - 147 Poet's Repinings , 40 Course of Time , 481 Phantom Ship , 122 Common Schools , 194 Comet and Cholera , - T15 Coplas de Don Jorge ...
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... matter of great difficulty with the literary tyro to restrict himself to that modicum of light reading , which may serve as a health- ful relaxation to the mind in its tension over the more severe studies ; and it is with this view that ...
... matter of great difficulty with the literary tyro to restrict himself to that modicum of light reading , which may serve as a health- ful relaxation to the mind in its tension over the more severe studies ; and it is with this view that ...
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... matter of some doubt whether Harry expected or even desir- ed any reply , least of all such a reply as this ; but he visited her , and although the conversation was carried on pretty much without his aid , it was fully settled , with ...
... matter of some doubt whether Harry expected or even desir- ed any reply , least of all such a reply as this ; but he visited her , and although the conversation was carried on pretty much without his aid , it was fully settled , with ...
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... matter in that light . To show them that the liquor was not withheld on account of its value , two barrels were brought upon the ground . Each dusky countenance was instantly illuminated with joy at the agreeable prospect , but they ...
... matter in that light . To show them that the liquor was not withheld on account of its value , two barrels were brought upon the ground . Each dusky countenance was instantly illuminated with joy at the agreeable prospect , but they ...
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... matter . " This speech was interpreted faithfully to the Chippewas , but none of them answered . Instead of speaking , they examined the flints and priming of their guns . The Little Soldier drew from be- neath his robe a few fathoms of ...
... matter . " This speech was interpreted faithfully to the Chippewas , but none of them answered . Instead of speaking , they examined the flints and priming of their guns . The Little Soldier drew from be- neath his robe a few fathoms of ...
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