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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... river Nile , would one day be converted into more durable registers of fame , than all the stupendous pyramids they could erect ; and yet the use of paper and the art of printing , has ensured endless fame to the arts of Egypt , while ...
... river Nile , would one day be converted into more durable registers of fame , than all the stupendous pyramids they could erect ; and yet the use of paper and the art of printing , has ensured endless fame to the arts of Egypt , while ...
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... river tied in a sack , upon which was written , " Laissez passer la justice du Roy ; " ( Let the justice of the king pass free . ) We have now crossed the bridge , and stand upon one of the islands of the Seine . It is the Ile du Palais ...
... river tied in a sack , upon which was written , " Laissez passer la justice du Roy ; " ( Let the justice of the king pass free . ) We have now crossed the bridge , and stand upon one of the islands of the Seine . It is the Ile du Palais ...
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... river - front of the Louvre and the Tuileries , a turn to the right , through this iron gate - way , brings us into the justly celebrated garden . Without stopping to observe the statues or the flower - plots , which adorn the parterre ...
... river - front of the Louvre and the Tuileries , a turn to the right , through this iron gate - way , brings us into the justly celebrated garden . Without stopping to observe the statues or the flower - plots , which adorn the parterre ...
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... river . The poetry , inspired by our verdant scenery , is full of a serene and affectionate spirit . We have no rushing cataracts , sky- wrapped mountains , gloomy caverns , and sea - beaten cliffs , to awaken bold and startling ...
... river . The poetry , inspired by our verdant scenery , is full of a serene and affectionate spirit . We have no rushing cataracts , sky- wrapped mountains , gloomy caverns , and sea - beaten cliffs , to awaken bold and startling ...
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... river , from the thick forest in which the poet's cot was hidden - Oh , it was the soul of melody - and the deep quiet of our green valley was in perfect unison with its sweet pensiveness . One Monday morning , Harry , as usual , hung ...
... river , from the thick forest in which the poet's cot was hidden - Oh , it was the soul of melody - and the deep quiet of our green valley was in perfect unison with its sweet pensiveness . One Monday morning , Harry , as usual , hung ...
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