The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... believe , that the unmoved and immovable Girard , was pursuing plans of future benevolence , by which his fame might be carried to distant ages , and from which he was not to be a moment diverted , by any present existing suffering that ...
... believe , that the unmoved and immovable Girard , was pursuing plans of future benevolence , by which his fame might be carried to distant ages , and from which he was not to be a moment diverted , by any present existing suffering that ...
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... believe that few , if any , of the democratic party in New - England , in adhering to the principles of that party , on questions connected with our foreign affairs , allowed themselves to be less entangled than Mr. Story , in the ...
... believe that few , if any , of the democratic party in New - England , in adhering to the principles of that party , on questions connected with our foreign affairs , allowed themselves to be less entangled than Mr. Story , in the ...
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... believe , ) the Address delivered by him , at the Consecration of the rural Cemetery at Mount Auburn . We cannot refrain , in closing the catalogue of the miscellaneous writings of Judge Story , to say , that a more grateful ...
... believe , ) the Address delivered by him , at the Consecration of the rural Cemetery at Mount Auburn . We cannot refrain , in closing the catalogue of the miscellaneous writings of Judge Story , to say , that a more grateful ...
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