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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... look back securely , and look forward calmly ! And yet , why ask it ? Why ask a boon which the stern tyrant will never grant , and which , though granted , could avail us nothing ? Look back ! and why look back ? Does not Oblivion ...
... look back securely , and look forward calmly ! And yet , why ask it ? Why ask a boon which the stern tyrant will never grant , and which , though granted , could avail us nothing ? Look back ! and why look back ? Does not Oblivion ...
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... look forward into futurity ? Every single individual has his own point of view , looks through a different medium , and sees the prospect , tinged with some hues , or filled with some objects peculiar to himself . " Such is the answer ...
... look forward into futurity ? Every single individual has his own point of view , looks through a different medium , and sees the prospect , tinged with some hues , or filled with some objects peculiar to himself . " Such is the answer ...
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... look grave and thought- ful , like men who had lost a great treasure , and should they not la- ment , in sad accents , or in sober silence , the irreparable flight of Time ? No , the world is right ; the impulses of nature are more ...
... look grave and thought- ful , like men who had lost a great treasure , and should they not la- ment , in sad accents , or in sober silence , the irreparable flight of Time ? No , the world is right ; the impulses of nature are more ...
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... look any way but sweet , " Draw hard their breath , " and stamp their little feet , - Heard the hoarse call - boy for the players bawl , And heard those gentlemen refuse to come , Heard direst noises rising over all , A greasy fiddle ...
... look any way but sweet , " Draw hard their breath , " and stamp their little feet , - Heard the hoarse call - boy for the players bawl , And heard those gentlemen refuse to come , Heard direst noises rising over all , A greasy fiddle ...
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... look the many utterly wretched for the sake of the few who are but partially so ? But it is now our business to inquire what reason we , the people of the free states , have to desire the removal of the black portion of our population ...
... look the many utterly wretched for the sake of the few who are but partially so ? But it is now our business to inquire what reason we , the people of the free states , have to desire the removal of the black portion of our population ...
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