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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... whole business , but by silversmiths . He who made the tankard , the vase , and the coffee - pot , executed the needed engraving ; but when we commenced giving services of plate to heroes and other meritorious characters , the business ...
... whole business , but by silversmiths . He who made the tankard , the vase , and the coffee - pot , executed the needed engraving ; but when we commenced giving services of plate to heroes and other meritorious characters , the business ...
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... whole , to do him good . It reminded him of the necessity of providing for a time of want or of losses , and he became more industrious , and began to lay up a portion of his small earnings . How our poet , in spite of his rhyming ...
... whole , to do him good . It reminded him of the necessity of providing for a time of want or of losses , and he became more industrious , and began to lay up a portion of his small earnings . How our poet , in spite of his rhyming ...
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... 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 was inferred that ...
... 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 was inferred that ...
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... 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 , " replied the other . The Colonel knew 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 , " replied the other . The Colonel knew the ...
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... whole French nation . They were encouraged in this , by the French consul , ' then residing in Boston . A pretty smart quarrel was excited between him and the editor of the Boston Gazette ; and the controversy , at last , became so ...
... whole French nation . They were encouraged in this , by the French consul , ' then residing in Boston . A pretty smart quarrel was excited between him and the editor of the Boston Gazette ; and the controversy , at last , became so ...
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