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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... observed . At the entrée of Isabeau de Bavière , wife of the unfortunate Charles VI . a cord was stretched from one of the towers of the church of Notre Dame , to a house upon this bridge . A Genoese danced along this cord , holding a ...
... observed . At the entrée of Isabeau de Bavière , wife of the unfortunate Charles VI . a cord was stretched from one of the towers of the church of Notre Dame , to a house upon this bridge . A Genoese danced along this cord , holding a ...
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... observe the statues or the flower - plots , which adorn the parterre , let us pass diag- onally across these fine avenues and enter yonder little pavilion be- neath the terrace . There will we breakfast , for hark ! the palace clock is ...
... observe the statues or the flower - plots , which adorn the parterre , let us pass diag- onally across these fine avenues and enter yonder little pavilion be- neath the terrace . There will we breakfast , for hark ! the palace clock is ...
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... observed , now he had once set a - going , there was no stopping him . " He expatiated in rhyme upon the stars , the pretty girls , the trees and birds , night and morning , the meeting - house , and all nature besides - generously ...
... observed , now he had once set a - going , there was no stopping him . " He expatiated in rhyme upon the stars , the pretty girls , the trees and birds , night and morning , the meeting - house , and all nature besides - generously ...
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... observed that he drew his knots rather tighter than was absolutely necessary ; but no one blamed him . The Dahcotahs were then led forth . As soon as they passed the gate , the Chippewas halted and cocked their guns , for their ...
... observed that he drew his knots rather tighter than was absolutely necessary ; but no one blamed him . The Dahcotahs were then led forth . As soon as they passed the gate , the Chippewas halted and cocked their guns , for their ...
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... observe a pollard whose bark is scratched , examine it closely . If there be gray hairs sticking to the trunk , be assured that there is a raccoon in it . You have then nothing to do but to fell the tree . If you wish to make an ...
... observe a pollard whose bark is scratched , examine it closely . If there be gray hairs sticking to the trunk , be assured that there is a raccoon in it . You have then nothing to do but to fell the tree . If you wish to make an ...
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