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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... manner , and told them , with the passionate lamentation customary to persons in her rank of life , in circumstances of overwhelming grief , that she had just heard that her husband was lost at sea , when within two days sail of the ...
... manner , and told them , with the passionate lamentation customary to persons in her rank of life , in circumstances of overwhelming grief , that she had just heard that her husband was lost at sea , when within two days sail of the ...
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... manner and in language much above her appearance , " that she hoped she would never be in a condition to receive the kindness that she had shown towards her . " 66 Such are my two cousins , each charming in her way , and I love them ...
... manner and in language much above her appearance , " that she hoped she would never be in a condition to receive the kindness that she had shown towards her . " 66 Such are my two cousins , each charming in her way , and I love them ...
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... manner these should be built . We speak now of the dwelling houses of our citizens , the homes of our men of business , as well as of the few men of fortune , who are scattered through the country , and in these we include all who are ...
... manner these should be built . We speak now of the dwelling houses of our citizens , the homes of our men of business , as well as of the few men of fortune , who are scattered through the country , and in these we include all who are ...
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... manner of pranks at school ; till he sold his books and eloped . At the age of sixteen he had wandered over half Europe , Egypt , and the Levant . He enlisted in the Low Coun- tries , from whence he returned to England and built himself ...
... manner of pranks at school ; till he sold his books and eloped . At the age of sixteen he had wandered over half Europe , Egypt , and the Levant . He enlisted in the Low Coun- tries , from whence he returned to England and built himself ...
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... manner of the old English country gentlemen . This is , indeed , a grade of people that has much influence , and a similar class would be of advantage in New - England . Its place is but ill supplied by people in the professions , whose ...
... manner of the old English country gentlemen . This is , indeed , a grade of people that has much influence , and a similar class would be of advantage in New - England . Its place is but ill supplied by people in the professions , whose ...
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