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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... respect and es- teem , so that from the time of Mr. Smybert , who came over to this country with Dean Berkley , down to the period when Copley flourished as our first portrait painter , there were very few families , in easy cumstances ...
... respect and es- teem , so that from the time of Mr. Smybert , who came over to this country with Dean Berkley , down to the period when Copley flourished as our first portrait painter , there were very few families , in easy cumstances ...
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... respect , even at the 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 ...
... respect , even at the 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 ...
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... respect of his professional rivals . Hipworth possessed great versatility of talent : He was respected for his good conduct , both before the public and in his private life . One of the earliest novelties of this season was Cumberland's ...
... respect of his professional rivals . Hipworth possessed great versatility of talent : He was respected for his good conduct , both before the public and in his private life . One of the earliest novelties of this season was Cumberland's ...
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... respecting the authorship or the merits can now be obtained . Report attributed it to the reverend John Murray , minister of the Universalist church , but Mr. Murray publicly denied having had any concern in it . * At the closing of the ...
... respecting the authorship or the merits can now be obtained . Report attributed it to the reverend John Murray , minister of the Universalist church , but Mr. Murray publicly denied having had any concern in it . * At the closing of the ...
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... to bless Such suitor with her hand ; It is a charm that opens doors- That more than lost respect restores- And while a wound is fresh , yet pours Its consolations bland . d VOL . III . Alas ! for dreaming boys and 40 A Poet's Repinings .
... to bless Such suitor with her hand ; It is a charm that opens doors- That more than lost respect restores- And while a wound is fresh , yet pours Its consolations bland . d VOL . III . Alas ! for dreaming boys and 40 A Poet's Repinings .
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