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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În speaking of the art of engraving , we must not pass over in silence the name of GEORGE VERTUE , who , though not holding the very first rank in the execution of the art , was greatly distinguished in the history of it .
În speaking of the art of engraving , we must not pass over in silence the name of GEORGE VERTUE , who , though not holding the very first rank in the execution of the art , was greatly distinguished in the history of it .
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Each lower jaw dropped at least six inches when one of the commissioners staved in the heads of the casks with an axe . “ It was a pity , " said old Wakhpakootay , speaking of the occurrence , “ it was a great > pity !
Each lower jaw dropped at least six inches when one of the commissioners staved in the heads of the casks with an axe . “ It was a pity , " said old Wakhpakootay , speaking of the occurrence , “ it was a great > pity !
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I speak with a sick heart . We are but few here , and these men will not keep the peace with us . We ask you to protect us , as we would protect you , if you should come into our country . ” The Colonel replied that he could have no ...
I speak with a sick heart . We are but few here , and these men will not keep the peace with us . We ask you to protect us , as we would protect you , if you should come into our country . ” The Colonel replied that he could have no ...
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Instead of speaking , they examined the flints and priming of their guns . The Little Soldier drew from beneath his robe a few fathoms of cord , cut from an elk skin , and presently secured the two criminals , fastening them together by ...
Instead of speaking , they examined the flints and priming of their guns . The Little Soldier drew from beneath his robe a few fathoms of cord , cut from an elk skin , and presently secured the two criminals , fastening them together by ...
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It was evident , though he did not speak , that he was not equal to the circumstances in which he was placed . He was a villainous looking fellow ; such a ; man , indeed , as a despotic sovereign would hang for his countenance .
It was evident , though he did not speak , that he was not equal to the circumstances in which he was placed . He was a villainous looking fellow ; such a ; man , indeed , as a despotic sovereign would hang for his countenance .
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