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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... wishes to what appeared his duty , and dooming himself to a longer absence from his country and friends , sought out once more a retreat for the winter . He went to Paris in August , and , after a residence of a few weeks , proceeded to ...
... wishes to what appeared his duty , and dooming himself to a longer absence from his country and friends , sought out once more a retreat for the winter . He went to Paris in August , and , after a residence of a few weeks , proceeded to ...
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... wish you would kiss it , as I intend to have her for my second wife . " " I will , my dear , " she replied , " to please you , but I hope it will be a long time before you will have that pleasure ! " So taking the babe , she pressed it ...
... wish you would kiss it , as I intend to have her for my second wife . " " I will , my dear , " she replied , " to please you , but I hope it will be a long time before you will have that pleasure ! " So taking the babe , she pressed it ...
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... wishes of its author . This , no one will venture to deny . Each part of it was in harmony with every other part , and obedient to the whole ; and the whole was obedient to the God that made it . There was in it no defect any more than ...
... wishes of its author . This , no one will venture to deny . Each part of it was in harmony with every other part , and obedient to the whole ; and the whole was obedient to the God that made it . There was in it no defect any more than ...
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... wishes . He arrests , moreover , in their flight , the stag and the antelope , cir- cumvents the cunning of the fox and the beaver , and takes even the leviathan , as with a hook , " and appropriates him to his uses . Nor can the ...
... wishes . He arrests , moreover , in their flight , the stag and the antelope , cir- cumvents the cunning of the fox and the beaver , and takes even the leviathan , as with a hook , " and appropriates him to his uses . Nor can the ...
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... wish to be distinctly understood . In common with every other rational being , I am a disbeliever in accident or chance . All events are the issue of established principles and laws . Principles and laws ( I mean those of creation ) ...
... wish to be distinctly understood . In common with every other rational being , I am a disbeliever in accident or chance . All events are the issue of established principles and laws . Principles and laws ( I mean those of creation ) ...
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