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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... objects . Before we reject , as absurd , the idea of man's holding converse by means of his fleshly organs , with the beings of the incorporeal uni- verse , let us inquire whether the well known phenomena of sensation do not warrant ...
... objects . Before we reject , as absurd , the idea of man's holding converse by means of his fleshly organs , with the beings of the incorporeal uni- verse , let us inquire whether the well known phenomena of sensation do not warrant ...
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... objects . Very many of them are able writers , as the proceedings of their conventions amply testify . Some of the re- ports of these bodies will not suffer by comparison with any similar documents which have of late been indited by ...
... objects . Very many of them are able writers , as the proceedings of their conventions amply testify . Some of the re- ports of these bodies will not suffer by comparison with any similar documents which have of late been indited by ...
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... objects , the civilization and conversion of Africa . All the industry and Christianity in Liberia has been carried ... object to the Colonization So- ciety is , that it holds up to the people of the United States hopes which can never ...
... objects , the civilization and conversion of Africa . All the industry and Christianity in Liberia has been carried ... object to the Colonization So- ciety is , that it holds up to the people of the United States hopes which can never ...
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... objects to such conduct on the score of principle . It views it as something akin to extracting food for laughter ... object , but Feeling will go about from house to house to solicit contributions . Sentiment talks beautifully on the ...
... objects to such conduct on the score of principle . It views it as something akin to extracting food for laughter ... object , but Feeling will go about from house to house to solicit contributions . Sentiment talks beautifully on the ...
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... object of houses , in this climate of alternate heat and cold , is to furnish shelter to their occupants from the extremes of these , as well as from the ordinary in- conveniences of the elements , and thus to promote the comfort and ...
... object of houses , in this climate of alternate heat and cold , is to furnish shelter to their occupants from the extremes of these , as well as from the ordinary in- conveniences of the elements , and thus to promote the comfort and ...
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