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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... Observations on the Study of Mineralogy , 140 Poets and Property . No. II . 38 Address to the Phi Beta Kappa Society , on American Education in Classical Learn- ing and Eloquence . By Mr. Gardner , Atlantic Club Book , by various ...
... Observations on the Study of Mineralogy , 140 Poets and Property . No. II . 38 Address to the Phi Beta Kappa Society , on American Education in Classical Learn- ing and Eloquence . By Mr. Gardner , Atlantic Club Book , by various ...
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... observations . It is a succinct com- ment on what has been well denominated the harmonies of nature ; that prevailing ... observation and matured by reflection , pressed on me with a force , which I could not resist , and compelled me to ...
... observations . It is a succinct com- ment on what has been well denominated the harmonies of nature ; that prevailing ... observation and matured by reflection , pressed on me with a force , which I could not resist , and compelled me to ...
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... observation . In this part of my task , I encounter but one obstacle . The body of testimony which presents itself is so great , and all so excellent , that I find it extremely difficult to select . Nature is replete with it . It forms ...
... observation . In this part of my task , I encounter but one obstacle . The body of testimony which presents itself is so great , and all so excellent , that I find it extremely difficult to select . Nature is replete with it . It forms ...
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... observe that his eye is fixed on them . Even the lion and the tiger have been thus held at bay , and have finally retreated . Their spring is usually made when they fancy themselves unseen . But man's figure is not alone majestic and ...
... observe that his eye is fixed on them . Even the lion and the tiger have been thus held at bay , and have finally retreated . Their spring is usually made when they fancy themselves unseen . But man's figure is not alone majestic and ...
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... observations . Each one kills him according to his particular fancy , and buries him where he pleases . It would be a supererogatory taste to enumerate the several ways by which authors tell us he died . " Some say , he was borne up to ...
... observations . Each one kills him according to his particular fancy , and buries him where he pleases . It would be a supererogatory taste to enumerate the several ways by which authors tell us he died . " Some say , he was borne up to ...
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