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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... young , and particularly the student , who are most endangered by the fatal fascination . How many a romantic young man , as he lin- ? gered to cast a last glance on the walls of The Writings of Sir Walter Scott . 15.
... young , and particularly the student , who are most endangered by the fatal fascination . How many a romantic young man , as he lin- ? gered to cast a last glance on the walls of The Writings of Sir Walter Scott . 15.
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... young , and they were mingled with heart - felt gratitude , for many of the school - children had passed over the pond that very morning in perfect safety . Harry Brown attended her funeral , as all the parish did , and when he came to ...
... young , and they were mingled with heart - felt gratitude , for many of the school - children had passed over the pond that very morning in perfect safety . Harry Brown attended her funeral , as all the parish did , and when he came to ...
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... young man who had been reading them , was seen to retire in evident and irrepressible agita- tion . On Friday evening , the poet heard an inexplicable rustling among the bushes at his door , and , on opening it , he discovered his cloak ...
... young man who had been reading them , was seen to retire in evident and irrepressible agita- tion . On Friday evening , the poet heard an inexplicable rustling among the bushes at his door , and , on opening it , he discovered his cloak ...
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... young men among every people . Those who have done this thing , were foolish young men , over whom I and the other wise men have no control . Besides , when they went to Yellow river , they had just drank the last of a keg which you ...
... young men among every people . Those who have done this thing , were foolish young men , over whom I and the other wise men have no control . Besides , when they went to Yellow river , they had just drank the last of a keg which you ...
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... young men's lives , we cannot prevent others from revenging them . Our warriors have always taken two lives for one . Our Great Father ( the president ) is not so hard - hearted as you are . Our young men have killed a great many of ...
... young men's lives , we cannot prevent others from revenging them . Our warriors have always taken two lives for one . Our Great Father ( the president ) is not so hard - hearted as you are . Our young men have killed a great many of ...
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