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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... passed by night , but his hair would stand upright . Well , thanks be to God , this wretched and cowardly infidelity , since the preaching of the gospel , is in part forgotten , and doubtless the rest of these illusions will , in a ...
... passed by night , but his hair would stand upright . Well , thanks be to God , this wretched and cowardly infidelity , since the preaching of the gospel , is in part forgotten , and doubtless the rest of these illusions will , in a ...
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... passed resolutions expressing the above sentiments , and some of them have declared that they will hold all who may consent to embark for Africa as traitors . We think they are right ; this is their country - they are governed by its ...
... passed resolutions expressing the above sentiments , and some of them have declared that they will hold all who may consent to embark for Africa as traitors . We think they are right ; this is their country - they are governed by its ...
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... passed , he has neither changed his color , his character , nor his name . But if it is wise to learn wisdom from others ' misfortunes , it certainly cannot be less so to derive useful reflections for our own and others ' benefit ; and ...
... passed , he has neither changed his color , his character , nor his name . But if it is wise to learn wisdom from others ' misfortunes , it certainly cannot be less so to derive useful reflections for our own and others ' benefit ; and ...
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... passed from its temples , and the voice of adulation is hushed forever . There is something in the character of our old books , that entitles the lowliest of them to a de- gree of respect . They were written by grave divines , and ...
... passed from its temples , and the voice of adulation is hushed forever . There is something in the character of our old books , that entitles the lowliest of them to a de- gree of respect . They were written by grave divines , and ...
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... passed by , And veiled the light of its timid eye . I've murdered Love , I ' ve withered Feeling , In its most innocent revealing . Vain were the pleadings of Wealth and Pride , To win back the love of the plighted bride ; I came , and ...
... passed by , And veiled the light of its timid eye . I've murdered Love , I ' ve withered Feeling , In its most innocent revealing . Vain were the pleadings of Wealth and Pride , To win back the love of the plighted bride ; I came , and ...
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