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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... late to be placed among the original papers of this number . We at first contemplated a defence of what the writer calls , somewhat sneeringly , our " English Grammar ; " but as the high- est clerical , legislative , and executive ...
... late to be placed among the original papers of this number . We at first contemplated a defence of what the writer calls , somewhat sneeringly , our " English Grammar ; " but as the high- est clerical , legislative , and executive ...
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... late period of time , which the glowing heart of every true American now anticipates . " " In the early period of our settlement , " the Memorial proceeds , " when thirty or forty families were first permitted to send each a ...
... late period of time , which the glowing heart of every true American now anticipates . " " In the early period of our settlement , " the Memorial proceeds , " when thirty or forty families were first permitted to send each a ...
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... late residence , Falls of Schuylkill , Philadelphia County , Penn . January 25 , Mr. PHILIP HAGNER , aged 75. This gentleman was Captain in the Pennsylvania Line in the Revo- lutionary War , and was engaged in the battles of Trenton ...
... late residence , Falls of Schuylkill , Philadelphia County , Penn . January 25 , Mr. PHILIP HAGNER , aged 75. This gentleman was Captain in the Pennsylvania Line in the Revo- lutionary War , and was engaged in the battles of Trenton ...
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