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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... received the name of The Murder Pole . The murder- ers boasted of their achievement , and with impunity . They and their tribe thought that they had struck a fair blow on their ancient enemies , in a becoming manner . It was only said ...
... received the name of The Murder Pole . The murder- ers boasted of their achievement , and with impunity . They and their tribe thought that they had struck a fair blow on their ancient enemies , in a becoming manner . It was only said ...
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... received the offering from his wife , and the rival Cowslip was obliged to retire from the contest . Jones went to Charleston as acting manager . He visited Boston the succeed- ing summer , and performed a few times in the early part of ...
... received the offering from his wife , and the rival Cowslip was obliged to retire from the contest . Jones went to Charleston as acting manager . He visited Boston the succeed- ing summer , and performed a few times in the early part of ...
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... received with shouts of " Blueskin forever ! Hurrah for Blueskin ! " In short , what will you have of it ? totally forgetting that his wondrous dignity was only skin deep , and that he was a poor dolt of a jackall at bottom , he ...
... received with shouts of " Blueskin forever ! Hurrah for Blueskin ! " In short , what will you have of it ? totally forgetting that his wondrous dignity was only skin deep , and that he was a poor dolt of a jackall at bottom , he ...
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... received Marianne's farewell letter , there was a grand review of the brigade to which I belonged . The troops were to be reviewed by General Smashem , who was to rendezvous with his suite at Black Sam's tavern , about a mile from the ...
... received Marianne's farewell letter , there was a grand review of the brigade to which I belonged . The troops were to be reviewed by General Smashem , who was to rendezvous with his suite at Black Sam's tavern , about a mile from the ...
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... received from the Briga- dier - General ; that , till the Major - General had assumed the command of the brigade , he might justly be regarded as a mere stranger , of whom I was not obliged to take any notice further than my orders ex ...
... received from the Briga- dier - General ; that , till the Major - General had assumed the command of the brigade , he might justly be regarded as a mere stranger , of whom I was not obliged to take any notice further than my orders ex ...
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