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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... present polished era of art . " It will be seen from this date , that Dr. Silliman has committed an error , in claiming for Mr. Doo- little , of New - Haven , the priority in point of time , among American engravers on copper . There ...
... present polished era of art . " It will be seen from this date , that Dr. Silliman has committed an error , in claiming for Mr. Doo- little , of New - Haven , the priority in point of time , among American engravers on copper . There ...
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... present day may be divided into two classes ; those who appeal to the passions , and those who address themselves to the understanding . Of these , the former , and particu- larly the writers of poetry and fiction , possess , on many ...
... present day may be divided into two classes ; those who appeal to the passions , and those who address themselves to the understanding . Of these , the former , and particu- larly the writers of poetry and fiction , possess , on many ...
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... present generation . He has made mankind the study of his life . He possesses a univer- sality of genius , capable of attempting any thing in this department ; and this unbounded knowledge secures its accomplishment . Under the power of ...
... present generation . He has made mankind the study of his life . He possesses a univer- sality of genius , capable of attempting any thing in this department ; and this unbounded knowledge secures its accomplishment . Under the power of ...
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... present had , or im- agined they had , another cause of complaint . They had been supplied with food , while the ... presents as the British agents had been wont to bestow on them , and they complained that such stinginess was beneath ...
... present had , or im- agined they had , another cause of complaint . They had been supplied with food , while the ... presents as the British agents had been wont to bestow on them , and they complained that such stinginess was beneath ...
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... present , after which the old man with- drew . A hasty council was then held with the Chippewas , to whom the victims were tendered , as the two first had been . By this time a considerable number of the Dahcotahs had assembled about ...
... present , after which the old man with- drew . A hasty council was then held with the Chippewas , to whom the victims were tendered , as the two first had been . By this time a considerable number of the Dahcotahs had assembled about ...
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