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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... Thoughts on True New - England Eclogues , 220 Epicurism , 353 Night Season , 64 Conversation with a Lizard , 403 Nervous Man , 97 Cattle Shows and Conventions , and other Natick Tale , 104 Matters , 411 New - York , 120 Choice of a ...
... Thoughts on True New - England Eclogues , 220 Epicurism , 353 Night Season , 64 Conversation with a Lizard , 403 Nervous Man , 97 Cattle Shows and Conventions , and other Natick Tale , 104 Matters , 411 New - York , 120 Choice of a ...
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... thought to impress their engrav- ings on paper . As the modern Italians led the way in Painting , so they led the van in Engraving . Marc Anthony Raimondi was patronized by Raphael , and engraved most of his works . The first book ...
... thought to impress their engrav- ings on paper . As the modern Italians led the way in Painting , so they led the van in Engraving . Marc Anthony Raimondi was patronized by Raphael , and engraved most of his works . The first book ...
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... thought , which are deeply engraven on my soul . I forget the conversations and occurrences of yesterday , while I remember , freshly , the most trifling occurrences , or passing thoughts of childhood . It was but lately that I went by ...
... thought , which are deeply engraven on my soul . I forget the conversations and occurrences of yesterday , while I remember , freshly , the most trifling occurrences , or passing thoughts of childhood . It was but lately that I went by ...
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... 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 that the person had ...
... 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 that the person had ...
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... thought that this making a promise to the eye in order to break it to the sense was a grievous insult , and so they continue to regard it to this day . The next year a small party of Chippewas came to St. Peters , ( about which there ...
... thought that this making a promise to the eye in order to break it to the sense was a grievous insult , and so they continue to regard it to this day . The next year a small party of Chippewas came to St. Peters , ( about which there ...
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