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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... father would give them something to make them glad . In short , the endless catalogue of Indian wants was summed by a humble peti- tion for a little of their father's milk ( whisky ) " to make them cry " for certain friends they had ...
... father would give them something to make them glad . In short , the endless catalogue of Indian wants was summed by a humble peti- tion for a little of their father's milk ( whisky ) " to make them cry " for certain friends they had ...
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... father to give him a pair of skates ; but being economical as well as timidly cautious , the parent told his child ... father's habitual frown upon a heavy bill ; or let my sense of duty try ever so hard at my heel , to draw me away from ...
... father to give him a pair of skates ; but being economical as well as timidly cautious , the parent told his child ... father's habitual frown upon a heavy bill ; or let my sense of duty try ever so hard at my heel , to draw me away from ...
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... father , to be the more benevolent . And so he tore himself away , together with his son , from the arms of the mother . They visited , on their arrival , the curiosities of the town , and on the day before the return of the father ...
... father , to be the more benevolent . And so he tore himself away , together with his son , from the arms of the mother . They visited , on their arrival , the curiosities of the town , and on the day before the return of the father ...
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