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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... perhaps , is not to be ? Paint that which has no form ? Describe that which has no existence ? In what terms shall it be described ? with what colors painted ? Shall I display it joyous and smiling as the first hours of a summer morning ...
... perhaps , is not to be ? Paint that which has no form ? Describe that which has no existence ? In what terms shall it be described ? with what colors painted ? Shall I display it joyous and smiling as the first hours of a summer morning ...
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... perhaps reflecting on the soundness of their phi- losophy , shrewdly avail themselves of such times to carry on their depredations . Any one sense , to whose report the attention is specially turned , is thus made far keener than ...
... perhaps reflecting on the soundness of their phi- losophy , shrewdly avail themselves of such times to carry on their depredations . Any one sense , to whose report the attention is specially turned , is thus made far keener than ...
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... perhaps , be gained from the statement of the progress of the colony which we shall give hereafter . We can only learn the principles and purposes of the Colonization Society from their official reports , and from the pages of a ...
... perhaps , be gained from the statement of the progress of the colony which we shall give hereafter . We can only learn the principles and purposes of the Colonization Society from their official reports , and from the pages of a ...
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... perhaps , slay us for our pains . We can devise no means of a safe and gradual abolition , save those offered by the Colonization Society . We have not made these a subject of con- sideration but we hope they may answer the purpose ...
... perhaps , slay us for our pains . We can devise no means of a safe and gradual abolition , save those offered by the Colonization Society . We have not made these a subject of con- sideration but we hope they may answer the purpose ...
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... perhaps , some fair reader may ask , suppose they were not your cousins , which of them should you pre- fer ? " Why , in truth , that is one of that numerous class of questions , which are more easy to ask than to answer . But if I must ...
... perhaps , some fair reader may ask , suppose they were not your cousins , which of them should you pre- fer ? " Why , in truth , that is one of that numerous class of questions , which are more easy to ask than to answer . But if I must ...
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