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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... honor and celebrity . The University of Edinburgh honored him with the degree of Doctor of Divinity , and several divines , to whom his character was known , in Europe , manifested their respect for him , by appointing him a member of ...
... honor and celebrity . The University of Edinburgh honored him with the degree of Doctor of Divinity , and several divines , to whom his character was known , in Europe , manifested their respect for him , by appointing him a member of ...
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... honor . In nothing , perhaps , was he more useful to the town , than in teaching a school , -in which laborious and important employment he spent a great part of his life . He possessed himself of a correct genealogical list of the ...
... honor . In nothing , perhaps , was he more useful to the town , than in teaching a school , -in which laborious and important employment he spent a great part of his life . He possessed himself of a correct genealogical list of the ...
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... honor , and to experience , wherever he bent his footsteps , the plaudits of his countrymen . This was the des- tiny allotted to the son of an humble flute - player . His genius probably saved him from the profession of his father , a ...
... honor , and to experience , wherever he bent his footsteps , the plaudits of his countrymen . This was the des- tiny allotted to the son of an humble flute - player . His genius probably saved him from the profession of his father , a ...
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... honor nor the opus pecuniæ . Nay , we might go far- ther , and assert , on much better evidence than can be adduced to the contrary , that he was actually affluent . It is as well established a fact as any circumstance of his age , that ...
... honor nor the opus pecuniæ . Nay , we might go far- ther , and assert , on much better evidence than can be adduced to the contrary , that he was actually affluent . It is as well established a fact as any circumstance of his age , that ...
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... honor that could then be paid to man .し As it is not my design to act the part of a voluminous poetical biog ... honors . attainable in his time . Ion was caressed , applauded , and " well to do , " all his days . Simonides amassed so ...
... honor that could then be paid to man .し As it is not my design to act the part of a voluminous poetical biog ... honors . attainable in his time . Ion was caressed , applauded , and " well to do , " all his days . Simonides amassed so ...
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