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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... whole play go smoothly off at night , - He , who hath seen all this , will feel no wonder That , in the castle when the evening came , And the huge hall - doors slowly swung asunder , And thousand silver lamps with crimson flame Lit up ...
... whole play go smoothly off at night , - He , who hath seen all this , will feel no wonder That , in the castle when the evening came , And the huge hall - doors slowly swung asunder , And thousand silver lamps with crimson flame Lit up ...
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... whole family of man ; and inquire how it happens that they have so generally united in this belief . The reply that error cannot be sanctified by time , or universal adoption , is fal- lacious . Prove that this belief is erroneous , or ...
... whole family of man ; and inquire how it happens that they have so generally united in this belief . The reply that error cannot be sanctified by time , or universal adoption , is fal- lacious . Prove that this belief is erroneous , or ...
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... whole population , probably more than a third , are mulattoes . After all , the voice of interest is louder , and speaks more to the purpose , than reason or philanthropy . When a black merchant shall sell his goods cheaper than his ...
... whole population , probably more than a third , are mulattoes . After all , the voice of interest is louder , and speaks more to the purpose , than reason or philanthropy . When a black merchant shall sell his goods cheaper than his ...
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... whole period of its existence . No great nation was ever depopulated by emigration , and were the negroes by themselves , they would constitute a great nation . Is Ire- land the less crowded , because of the many thousands she has cast ...
... whole period of its existence . No great nation was ever depopulated by emigration , and were the negroes by themselves , they would constitute a great nation . Is Ire- land the less crowded , because of the many thousands she has cast ...
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... whole human race . By Sentiment I mean to express the abstract of that idea of which sentimental is the concrete . It is keenly and vividly alive to whatever afflicts humanity , and if , by an act of volition , it could convert sorrow ...
... whole human race . By Sentiment I mean to express the abstract of that idea of which sentimental is the concrete . It is keenly and vividly alive to whatever afflicts humanity , and if , by an act of volition , it could convert sorrow ...
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