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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... 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 Profession , 138 ...
... 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 Profession , 138 ...
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... true sculpsit , or incidit , or plough - furrow method , pursued by Houbraken , Strange , Woollet , and some other great masters in the art . The art of copperplate engraving is but of recent date in this coun- try . Prior to fifty ...
... true sculpsit , or incidit , or plough - furrow method , pursued by Houbraken , Strange , Woollet , and some other great masters in the art . The art of copperplate engraving is but of recent date in this coun- try . Prior to fifty ...
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... true , and well armed . They soon gained the spot , and began to explore the ruins of the hut . The bodies of the whole family were there , and it was evident that accidental fire had not occasioned their death . They were shockingly ...
... true , and well armed . They soon gained the spot , and began to explore the ruins of the hut . The bodies of the whole family were there , and it was evident that accidental fire had not occasioned their death . They were shockingly ...
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... true that they are willing to reciprocate , as far as lies in their power , but then they never have any thing to give . On the occasion in question our Chippewa friends got , if not all they asked , yet more than they had expected ...
... true that they are willing to reciprocate , as far as lies in their power , but then they never have any thing to give . On the occasion in question our Chippewa friends got , if not all they asked , yet more than they had expected ...
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... true , that the beast ate it from his hand . His features were radiant with delight as he fell back on the pillow exhausted . His horse had eaten the sugar , he said , and he was sure of a favorable reception , and comfortable quarters ...
... true , that the beast ate it from his hand . His features were radiant with delight as he fell back on the pillow exhausted . His horse had eaten the sugar , he said , and he was sure of a favorable reception , and comfortable quarters ...
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