The New-England Magazine, Band 2Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... kind of festivals , as to which one hardly knows whether they be festivals or not . Our Puritan forefathers , - Heaven rest their souls ! -had a great horror of merrymaking . Some holidays were cashiered , because they were popish , and ...
... kind of festivals , as to which one hardly knows whether they be festivals or not . Our Puritan forefathers , - Heaven rest their souls ! -had a great horror of merrymaking . Some holidays were cashiered , because they were popish , and ...
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... kind - for when they brought her News that a knight for her was raving mad , Of various remedies the maid bethought her , And ransacked all the medicines she had : And finally the knight was put to bed , Where his leech let him blood ...
... kind - for when they brought her News that a knight for her was raving mad , Of various remedies the maid bethought her , And ransacked all the medicines she had : And finally the knight was put to bed , Where his leech let him blood ...
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... kind of instruction is the best for them , we think we may venture to affirm that it has its use , and that it rouses them to exertion . They are endeavoring to establish schools all over the coun- try - there has been one gathered in ...
... kind of instruction is the best for them , we think we may venture to affirm that it has its use , and that it rouses them to exertion . They are endeavoring to establish schools all over the coun- try - there has been one gathered in ...
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... kind which has been offered to our acceptance is that of the Colonization Society , and the experience of fourteen years has proved that to be futile . Let us therefore seek some other . As we cannot get rid of our slaves , let us see ...
... kind which has been offered to our acceptance is that of the Colonization Society , and the experience of fourteen years has proved that to be futile . Let us therefore seek some other . As we cannot get rid of our slaves , let us see ...
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... kind of charity . There are two men of my acquaintance , of nearly the same age , property , and standing in society , one of whom is a man of Feeling , and the other a man of Sentiment . Sentiment is rather a more gifted man than ...
... kind of charity . There are two men of my acquaintance , of nearly the same age , property , and standing in society , one of whom is a man of Feeling , and the other a man of Sentiment . Sentiment is rather a more gifted man than ...
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