The New-England Magazine, Band 7Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1834 |
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... equal terms , with a most exemplary and excellent wife , his humble dwelling was the abode of peace , love and benevolence . It was also the scene of the most unlimited , frugal hospi- tality , where every human face was received with ...
... equal terms , with a most exemplary and excellent wife , his humble dwelling was the abode of peace , love and benevolence . It was also the scene of the most unlimited , frugal hospi- tality , where every human face was received with ...
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... equal , the refractive power of a body is in proportion to its combustibility . Hence the per- fect adaptation of these aquatic animals to exercise vision in their native element . Nor would I say less in admiration of the suitableness ...
... equal , the refractive power of a body is in proportion to its combustibility . Hence the per- fect adaptation of these aquatic animals to exercise vision in their native element . Nor would I say less in admiration of the suitableness ...
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... equal degree , more fruitful in expedients to protect himself from it . Has nature declined to cover him with hair , feathers , fur , or down , as a protection from the weather ? She has enabled him to select his material , according to ...
... equal degree , more fruitful in expedients to protect himself from it . Has nature declined to cover him with hair , feathers , fur , or down , as a protection from the weather ? She has enabled him to select his material , according to ...
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... equal them . Without them he would be feeble , and incapa- ble of either defence or annoyance . With them , when armed and directed by mind , he is clothed in earthly omnipotence . He forms with them and brings into action every engine ...
... equal them . Without them he would be feeble , and incapa- ble of either defence or annoyance . With them , when armed and directed by mind , he is clothed in earthly omnipotence . He forms with them and brings into action every engine ...
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... equal , where so many are free from burdens which he has to bear , and which he is taught to consider a universal duty . We do not mean to assert that there is any thing wrong , or , at least , any thing of much importance ; we only ...
... equal , where so many are free from burdens which he has to bear , and which he is taught to consider a universal duty . We do not mean to assert that there is any thing wrong , or , at least , any thing of much importance ; we only ...
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