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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... object of the voyage was to pro- cure a cargo of biche - de - mer , called by the French bouche - de - mer , for the Chi- nese market . This article of commerce is a mollusca from the Indian Seas . It is abundantly gathered on the ...
... object of the voyage was to pro- cure a cargo of biche - de - mer , called by the French bouche - de - mer , for the Chi- nese market . This article of commerce is a mollusca from the Indian Seas . It is abundantly gathered on the ...
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... object , —I did not analyze more closely the inherent and actual quali- ties of her heart and intellect . But , living as I did , at a considerable distance from her , and seeing her only under circumstances calculated to confirm ...
... object , —I did not analyze more closely the inherent and actual quali- ties of her heart and intellect . But , living as I did , at a considerable distance from her , and seeing her only under circumstances calculated to confirm ...
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... object of those powers in the Bible , he must have instituted a harmony between them . We find that men recognize their principles in all other cases . The Stoic recog- nizes the Stoic ; and the Epicurean the Epicurean ; and the form of ...
... object of those powers in the Bible , he must have instituted a harmony between them . We find that men recognize their principles in all other cases . The Stoic recog- nizes the Stoic ; and the Epicurean the Epicurean ; and the form of ...
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