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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... manner of performing that sacred exercise . Having acquired a knowledge of medicine , Mr. Thacher united the practice of that profession with his ecclesiastical vocation , in which he was greatly useful . He married the daughter of the ...
... manner of performing that sacred exercise . Having acquired a knowledge of medicine , Mr. Thacher united the practice of that profession with his ecclesiastical vocation , in which he was greatly useful . He married the daughter of the ...
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... manner how and when I last saw and left my children and friends . One was severed from me sitting on the rock at my feet , the other three in the pinnace . My little babe - ah poor Peter , setting in his sister Edith's arms , who to the ...
... manner how and when I last saw and left my children and friends . One was severed from me sitting on the rock at my feet , the other three in the pinnace . My little babe - ah poor Peter , setting in his sister Edith's arms , who to the ...
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... manner . Somebody has said , Manner is every thing ; and no one finds this principle out sooner , and acts upon it more fully , than a village lawyer . Who , that has ever seen one , does not re- call his manner , at the mention of him ...
... manner . Somebody has said , Manner is every thing ; and no one finds this principle out sooner , and acts upon it more fully , than a village lawyer . Who , that has ever seen one , does not re- call his manner , at the mention of him ...
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... manner . The view from this elevation was very fine . Beneath us , was the city with its venerable fortifications , its large square houses , and the fine cathedral ; farther on we saw the beautiful valley , we had traversed , while the ...
... manner . The view from this elevation was very fine . Beneath us , was the city with its venerable fortifications , its large square houses , and the fine cathedral ; farther on we saw the beautiful valley , we had traversed , while the ...
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... manner of gnats and musquetoes . • Sketches . By Mrs. Sigourney . The praise of criticism is not necessary to commend the writings of Mrs. Sigourney to the favor of her countrymen . Her reputation has been growing for several years , as ...
... manner of gnats and musquetoes . • Sketches . By Mrs. Sigourney . The praise of criticism is not necessary to commend the writings of Mrs. Sigourney to the favor of her countrymen . Her reputation has been growing for several years , as ...
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