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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... tion of mankind ; and you may find their living prototypes in all ages and conditions , from the proud royalty of England and the miserable pageantry of a petty prince of Dahomey , to the wandering gaberlunzie 66 1 of Scotland , the ...
... tion of mankind ; and you may find their living prototypes in all ages and conditions , from the proud royalty of England and the miserable pageantry of a petty prince of Dahomey , to the wandering gaberlunzie 66 1 of Scotland , the ...
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... tion . On Friday evening , the poet heard an inexplicable rustling among the bushes at his door , and , on opening it , he discovered his cloak upon the door - stone . He examined the pocket to see if the hymn - book was gone . It was ...
... tion . On Friday evening , the poet heard an inexplicable rustling among the bushes at his door , and , on opening it , he discovered his cloak upon the door - stone . He examined the pocket to see if the hymn - book was gone . It was ...
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... tion for a little of their father's milk ( whisky ) " to make them cry " for certain friends they had lost . This shameless beggary should not be taken as a proof of want of spirit . The main point in their political code is equality of ...
... tion for a little of their father's milk ( whisky ) " to make them cry " for certain friends they had lost . This shameless beggary should not be taken as a proof of want of spirit . The main point in their political code is equality of ...
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... tion and patronage of the town , in Belvidera , and two or three other tragedy heroines , but with little success . Collins , whose real name was Phipps , at the close of this season , left New - England , and , it is believed , gave up ...
... tion and patronage of the town , in Belvidera , and two or three other tragedy heroines , but with little success . Collins , whose real name was Phipps , at the close of this season , left New - England , and , it is believed , gave up ...
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... tion in this work , as that on which commenced the dramatic career of WILLIAM CHARLES WHITE . This gentleman belonged to a very re- spectable family of Boston . He was employed in the counting - house of a merchant ; but becoming more ...
... tion in this work , as that on which commenced the dramatic career of WILLIAM CHARLES WHITE . This gentleman belonged to a very re- spectable family of Boston . He was employed in the counting - house of a merchant ; but becoming more ...
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