The New-England Magazine, Band 4Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1833 |
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... considered desperate , until within a few months , when he got up his expedition , which now lies safely ensconced behind their breast - works at Oporto . Before he sailed from the Western Islands , there seemed to be some hope that the ...
... considered desperate , until within a few months , when he got up his expedition , which now lies safely ensconced behind their breast - works at Oporto . Before he sailed from the Western Islands , there seemed to be some hope that the ...
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... considered by his cotemporaries as entitled to a high rank , among the philosophers of this school , and whose reputation for temper , cath- olicism , and philanthropy , is equal to that of his acuteness . To the leading periodicals of ...
... considered by his cotemporaries as entitled to a high rank , among the philosophers of this school , and whose reputation for temper , cath- olicism , and philanthropy , is equal to that of his acuteness . To the leading periodicals of ...
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... considered as the culmination - point of French refinement and taste , there has been a gradual falling off from that ele- gance of manners which was so eminently calculated either to supply the place of real worth and value , or to add ...
... considered as the culmination - point of French refinement and taste , there has been a gradual falling off from that ele- gance of manners which was so eminently calculated either to supply the place of real worth and value , or to add ...
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