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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... heart . In short , it would be impossible to give an idea of his character , without taking into view this ruling principle ; for he was one whose submission to the will of God , sense of dependence on him , and trust in the prom- ises ...
... heart . In short , it would be impossible to give an idea of his character , without taking into view this ruling principle ; for he was one whose submission to the will of God , sense of dependence on him , and trust in the prom- ises ...
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... heart and hands to the God of Heaven . For note , I had my senses remaining perfect with me all the time that I was under and in the water , who at that instant lifted my head above the top of the water that so I might breathe without ...
... heart and hands to the God of Heaven . For note , I had my senses remaining perfect with me all the time that I was under and in the water , who at that instant lifted my head above the top of the water that so I might breathe without ...
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... heart . Col. Thacher married Desire Dimmock , and their sons were John , Lot , and Roland . He died in the year 1764 , at the great age of ninety years . The following is inscribed on his tomb - stone , on the south side of the east ...
... heart . Col. Thacher married Desire Dimmock , and their sons were John , Lot , and Roland . He died in the year 1764 , at the great age of ninety years . The following is inscribed on his tomb - stone , on the south side of the east ...
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... heart , and the honesty of his views , that no one felt any anger or resentment , except in one memorable instance , in which his independent and manly conduct , did more towards bringing the custom of duelling into contempt , than any ...
... heart , and the honesty of his views , that no one felt any anger or resentment , except in one memorable instance , in which his independent and manly conduct , did more towards bringing the custom of duelling into contempt , than any ...
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... heart expand as we ploughed out of the great bason of waters called Mill - creek ! What emotions of sublimity did I feel when I reached the juncture , where the dark Neponset , the mother of frogs and mud - turtles , rolls her copious ...
... heart expand as we ploughed out of the great bason of waters called Mill - creek ! What emotions of sublimity did I feel when I reached the juncture , where the dark Neponset , the mother of frogs and mud - turtles , rolls her copious ...
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