The New-England Magazine, Band 2Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... Death of Agrican the Moor , 332 - 142 Dress , 452 American Lynx , 213 Employments of Death , 29 Antelopes , 215 Exploits of Captain Smith , 37 Adams , Samuel , 223 Eloquence and Eloquent Men , 98 Austin , Benjamin , 223 66 Colman's ...
... Death of Agrican the Moor , 332 - 142 Dress , 452 American Lynx , 213 Employments of Death , 29 Antelopes , 215 Exploits of Captain Smith , 37 Adams , Samuel , 223 Eloquence and Eloquent Men , 98 Austin , Benjamin , 223 66 Colman's ...
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... death of the latter must be the death also of the former , and there can be no reason to think that it can survive or appear in another existence , how is it that when once death has taken place , both soul and body can be restored to ...
... death of the latter must be the death also of the former , and there can be no reason to think that it can survive or appear in another existence , how is it that when once death has taken place , both soul and body can be restored to ...
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... death , with a calmness and patience which was most soothing to those who watch- ed over him ; the strongest feature perhaps of his character , his earnest desire to give pleas- ure to others , was as conspicuous in the retire- ment of ...
... death , with a calmness and patience which was most soothing to those who watch- ed over him ; the strongest feature perhaps of his character , his earnest desire to give pleas- ure to others , was as conspicuous in the retire- ment of ...
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