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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Harry deposited them in the charity - box , as a thank - offering for the restoration of his cloak . This short - lived affliction served , on the whole , to do him good . It reminded him of the necessity of providing for a time of want ...
Harry deposited them in the charity - box , as a thank - offering for the restoration of his cloak . This short - lived affliction served , on the whole , to do him good . It reminded him of the necessity of providing for a time of want ...
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The bodies of the whole family were there , and it was evident that accidental fire had not occasioned their death . They were shockingly mangled ; Madame Methode in particular . Her husband's hand grasped a bloody knife , from which it ...
The bodies of the whole family were there , and it was evident that accidental fire had not occasioned their death . They were shockingly mangled ; Madame Methode in particular . Her husband's hand grasped a bloody knife , from which it ...
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They ought not to be suffered to bring the whole nation into disgrace and trouble . ” “ If the Colonel lets him out , I wonder when we shall see him again ? " said one of the guard to another . “ At the judgement seat , I think ...
They ought not to be suffered to bring the whole nation into disgrace and trouble . ” “ If the Colonel lets him out , I wonder when we shall see him again ? " said one of the guard to another . “ At the judgement seat , I think ...
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they took great offence at the representation of the Poor Soldier pretending that the character of Bagatelle was a libel on the character of the whole French nation . They were encouraged in this , by the French consul , ' then residing ...
they took great offence at the representation of the Poor Soldier pretending that the character of Bagatelle was a libel on the character of the whole French nation . They were encouraged in this , by the French consul , ' then residing ...
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The whole piece should be so poised that it may balance at the exact point where it is upheld by the left arm in taking aim . When so balanced , the arm has but one force to resist ; that of gravity .
The whole piece should be so poised that it may balance at the exact point where it is upheld by the left arm in taking aim . When so balanced , the arm has but one force to resist ; that of gravity .
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