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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... thing- even upon this miserable little boat of mine , which hardly gains me a livelihood . " . " But why does not ... things . Passe encore , si elle n'était qu ' à lui ; mais on dit qu'elle se fait caresser par bien d'autres ! " This ...
... thing- even upon this miserable little boat of mine , which hardly gains me a livelihood . " . " But why does not ... things . Passe encore , si elle n'était qu ' à lui ; mais on dit qu'elle se fait caresser par bien d'autres ! " This ...
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... thing in this department ; and this unbounded knowledge secures its accomplishment . Under the power of his creative imagination , history itself is transformed to romance ; its mighty events in his hands become the scenes of a great ...
... thing in this department ; and this unbounded knowledge secures its accomplishment . Under the power of his creative imagination , history itself is transformed to romance ; its mighty events in his hands become the scenes of a great ...
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... thing I can do , " thought he , and after pacing the room awhile , he sat down to write an advertisement directed " to the person who took away a green - and - red cloak belonging to Harry Brown . " In this document he meekly set forth ...
... thing I can do , " thought he , and after pacing the room awhile , he sat down to write an advertisement directed " to the person who took away a green - and - red cloak belonging to Harry Brown . " In this document he meekly set forth ...
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... thing else that might have made him conspicuous ; that the men did not march in the style most approved on Boston common ; that they beat no drum before them ; and that none of them had ever seen a sham - fight . No ; each marched on ...
... thing else that might have made him conspicuous ; that the men did not march in the style most approved on Boston common ; that they beat no drum before them ; and that none of them had ever seen a sham - fight . No ; each marched on ...
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... thing , and the application of their own principle of action to their white neighbors makes their company excessively troublesome . It is true that they are willing to reciprocate , as far as lies in their power , but then they never ...
... thing , and the application of their own principle of action to their white neighbors makes their company excessively troublesome . It is true that they are willing to reciprocate , as far as lies in their power , but then they never ...
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