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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... Reader , or Complete Scholar , in- tended as a Reading - Book for the Higher Classes in Academies and other Schools in the United States . By the author of the Franklin Primmer , & c . Randolph , John - Letters to a Young Rela- tive ...
... Reader , or Complete Scholar , in- tended as a Reading - Book for the Higher Classes in Academies and other Schools in the United States . By the author of the Franklin Primmer , & c . Randolph , John - Letters to a Young Rela- tive ...
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... Reader , wouldst thou be honored in life , and lamented in death , go and do likewise . Also , erected to the mem- ory of Mrs. Abigail Thacher , widow of the Hon . David Thacher , Esq . who died April 25 , 1803 , aged 76. She was justly ...
... Reader , wouldst thou be honored in life , and lamented in death , go and do likewise . Also , erected to the mem- ory of Mrs. Abigail Thacher , widow of the Hon . David Thacher , Esq . who died April 25 , 1803 , aged 76. She was justly ...
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... readers of the Magazine will be gratified to see a portrait of a man so well known and so highly respected , we have procured a likeness , which accompanies this memoir . They will also regret , with us , that the amiable writer should ...
... readers of the Magazine will be gratified to see a portrait of a man so well known and so highly respected , we have procured a likeness , which accompanies this memoir . They will also regret , with us , that the amiable writer should ...
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... in it to the present occasion , the author being also a stranger to the readers of the New - England Magazine , whose good opinion would be gratifying to him . But he is now , infinite in power ? He 18 Thoughts on Optimism .
... in it to the present occasion , the author being also a stranger to the readers of the New - England Magazine , whose good opinion would be gratifying to him . But he is now , infinite in power ? He 18 Thoughts on Optimism .
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... reader , in revisiting your native place , from which , like me , you had been separated by many years of wan- dering , experience the sensation of littleness , with which every object seemed clothed , shrinking in its dimensions as ...
... reader , in revisiting your native place , from which , like me , you had been separated by many years of wan- dering , experience the sensation of littleness , with which every object seemed clothed , shrinking in its dimensions as ...
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