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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... persons to pursue it with a persevering industry equal to its importance . The fine arts , so called , are generally traced to no higher a source than to the Grecians . We must go farther back for the art of engrav- ing . It was known ...
... persons to pursue it with a persevering industry equal to its importance . The fine arts , so called , are generally traced to no higher a source than to the Grecians . We must go farther back for the art of engrav- ing . It was known ...
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... persons who made it , as in Europe , their whole business , but by silversmiths . He who made the tankard , the vase , and the coffee - pot , executed the needed engraving ; but when we commenced giving services of plate to heroes and ...
... persons who made it , as in Europe , their whole business , but by silversmiths . He who made the tankard , the vase , and the coffee - pot , executed the needed engraving ; but when we commenced giving services of plate to heroes and ...
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... persons in history . Our youth- ful band , however , adopted or imitated some of the improvements in the art of war . We marched in paper caps , surmounted with a goose- quill ; we girded ourselves with a belt of twine from which ...
... persons in history . Our youth- ful band , however , adopted or imitated some of the improvements in the art of war . We marched in paper caps , surmounted with a goose- quill ; we girded ourselves with a belt of twine from which ...
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... person who took away a green - and - red cloak belonging to Harry Brown . " In this document he meekly set forth that the person had injured him without a cause , but he freely forgave him , and would use no means to bring him to ...
... person who took away a green - and - red cloak belonging to Harry Brown . " In this document he meekly set forth that the person had injured him without a cause , but he freely forgave him , and would use no means to bring him to ...
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... person . When the coroner's inquest sat , it appeared that a party of Winne- bagoes had been out , notwithstanding the treaty , against the Chippe- was , and had returned unsuccessful . Fifteen of them had been seen near the Yellow ...
... person . When the coroner's inquest sat , it appeared that a party of Winne- bagoes had been out , notwithstanding the treaty , against the Chippe- was , and had returned unsuccessful . Fifteen of them had been seen near the Yellow ...
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