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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... interest in the character and transactions of their ancestors , and they are happily furnished with ample data for the purpose of tracing the course of the founders of an empire . When the Saxons came over and settled in England , the ...
... interest in the character and transactions of their ancestors , and they are happily furnished with ample data for the purpose of tracing the course of the founders of an empire . When the Saxons came over and settled in England , the ...
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... interest of the commonwealth were particu- larly required . This gentleman was distinguished by talents of the solid , judicious and useful , rather than the brilliant and showy kind . He held , during the great part of his life ...
... interest of the commonwealth were particu- larly required . This gentleman was distinguished by talents of the solid , judicious and useful , rather than the brilliant and showy kind . He held , during the great part of his life ...
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... interest . I have seen public offices courting competent men to fill them , and I have seen them filled by men , who , with a religious conscientiousness , acquitted themselves of duty . But this seems already to be antiquated morality ...
... interest . I have seen public offices courting competent men to fill them , and I have seen them filled by men , who , with a religious conscientiousness , acquitted themselves of duty . But this seems already to be antiquated morality ...
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... that I 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.
... that I 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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... interest , or hypocrisy . Serious apprehensions are enter- tained that those who wear the mitre and the gown continue to urge the admonition now , from the same motive with those who sway the sceptre - to perpetuate their own power ...
... interest , or hypocrisy . Serious apprehensions are enter- tained that those who wear the mitre and the gown continue to urge the admonition now , from the same motive with those who sway the sceptre - to perpetuate their own power ...
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