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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... thousand invisible dangers are roving around . We are doubled in wedlock and multiplied in children , and stand but a broader mark for the cruel arrows of death and destruction , which are shot from 34 The Bird's Nest in the Moon .
... thousand invisible dangers are roving around . We are doubled in wedlock and multiplied in children , and stand but a broader mark for the cruel arrows of death and destruction , which are shot from 34 The Bird's Nest in the Moon .
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... thousand dangers , and often escaping , is one of the most striking proofs of a particular Providence that ever met my mind . To talk about the general laws of nature , immutable and unbendible to the interposing will of the Deity ...
... thousand dangers , and often escaping , is one of the most striking proofs of a particular Providence that ever met my mind . To talk about the general laws of nature , immutable and unbendible to the interposing will of the Deity ...
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... thousand pities , that Madamoiselle Curchod did not wind her chains more effectually around Gibbon's heart . I imagine that Cupid , the little god of love , might have expelled a great deal of Paganism , and perhaps infidelity , from ...
... thousand pities , that Madamoiselle Curchod did not wind her chains more effectually around Gibbon's heart . I imagine that Cupid , the little god of love , might have expelled a great deal of Paganism , and perhaps infidelity , from ...
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... thousand pieces of silver for one poem . They should have been of gold , as was promised ; and on the substitution ... thousands of eminent Persian sub- jects , the recompense of royal favor arrived too late . He Jami , the poet , spent ...
... thousand pieces of silver for one poem . They should have been of gold , as was promised ; and on the substitution ... thousands of eminent Persian sub- jects , the recompense of royal favor arrived too late . He Jami , the poet , spent ...
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... thousand murmurs at the unequal and oppres- sive burdens their legislatures impose upon them . Then , these legis- latures are obliged , by the force of popular feeling , to relax , in whole or in part , the rigor and efficiency of ...
... thousand murmurs at the unequal and oppres- sive burdens their legislatures impose upon them . Then , these legis- latures are obliged , by the force of popular feeling , to relax , in whole or in part , the rigor and efficiency of ...
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