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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... expression , " hunted like a partridge on the mountains , " and driven from his native soil to seek an asylum in this land of religious freedom . Mr. Thacher married , for a second wife , a lady belonging to Boston , and became an inhab ...
... expression , " hunted like a partridge on the mountains , " and driven from his native soil to seek an asylum in this land of religious freedom . Mr. Thacher married , for a second wife , a lady belonging to Boston , and became an inhab ...
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... not only attach some importance to these remarks , as expressing a general truth , but that I feel at present a personal interest in them . In the ca 3 VOL . VII . 1 pacity of a stranger , I am addressing an audience 17.
... not only attach some importance to these remarks , as expressing a general truth , but that I feel at present a personal interest in them . In the ca 3 VOL . VII . 1 pacity of a stranger , I am addressing an audience 17.
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... expression of every countenance . If a comb happened to fall from a lady's head , setting loose her luxuriant ringlets , there was no hand to replace it ; or , if a shoe chanced to slip from the delicate foot of its owner , she went ...
... expression of every countenance . If a comb happened to fall from a lady's head , setting loose her luxuriant ringlets , there was no hand to replace it ; or , if a shoe chanced to slip from the delicate foot of its owner , she went ...
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... expression . In this spirit I have endeavored to turn it into verse , and you have below the fruit of my labors . I did intend to make a note or two upon the Greek text , rather as suggestions than opinions ; but concluded that they ...
... expression . In this spirit I have endeavored to turn it into verse , and you have below the fruit of my labors . I did intend to make a note or two upon the Greek text , rather as suggestions than opinions ; but concluded that they ...
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... expression , which the most fastidious delicacy may not utter . She refers con- stantly to the Christian Faith as the source of high courage , true greatness , and as the only firm support in sorrow , sickness , and death . Journal of a ...
... expression , which the most fastidious delicacy may not utter . She refers con- stantly to the Christian Faith as the source of high courage , true greatness , and as the only firm support in sorrow , sickness , and death . Journal of a ...
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