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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... tion extant , so far as the author of this work * knows , which exhibits a fair specimen of Mr. Thacher's common , plain , and impressive man- ner of sermonizing , is the discourse occasioned by the death of his much - esteemed friend ...
... tion extant , so far as the author of this work * knows , which exhibits a fair specimen of Mr. Thacher's common , plain , and impressive man- ner of sermonizing , is the discourse occasioned by the death of his much - esteemed friend ...
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... tion for our commonwealth , Dr. Thacher was chosen a member of that honorable body for the town of Malden , and few were more active or more influential . He was afterwards warmly attached to , and a stren- uous supporter of , the ...
... tion for our commonwealth , Dr. Thacher was chosen a member of that honorable body for the town of Malden , and few were more active or more influential . He was afterwards warmly attached to , and a stren- uous supporter of , the ...
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... tion , in 1745. A condition of their embarking in this bold enterprize was , that Mr. Thacher should be their captain . It is remarkable that , of the Indians , three only lived to return , two having been killed by the enemy , and ...
... tion , in 1745. A condition of their embarking in this bold enterprize was , that Mr. Thacher should be their captain . It is remarkable that , of the Indians , three only lived to return , two having been killed by the enemy , and ...
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... tion , when that , which supports , is suddenly withdrawn ; no more than we can , whether we shall feel pain or pleasure , or not feel at all , when our flesh is lacer- ated , or an ignited body is applied to our skin . Hence no man ...
... tion , when that , which supports , is suddenly withdrawn ; no more than we can , whether we shall feel pain or pleasure , or not feel at all , when our flesh is lacer- ated , or an ignited body is applied to our skin . Hence no man ...
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... tion , which is itself virtually an evil . In the commencement of duration , before the work of creation began , when the Deity dwelt in immensity alone , no evil existed , either in act or intention . The Deity himself was all in all ...
... tion , which is itself virtually an evil . In the commencement of duration , before the work of creation began , when the Deity dwelt in immensity alone , no evil existed , either in act or intention . The Deity himself was all in all ...
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