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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... writer with numerous falsehoods and misrepresentations , and more than insinuates that he must have been moved thereto by a wicked motive . We have recently seen the writer of the offensive article and submitted the animadversions of ...
... writer with numerous falsehoods and misrepresentations , and more than insinuates that he must have been moved thereto by a wicked motive . We have recently seen the writer of the offensive article and submitted the animadversions of ...
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... writer , for having made a book of such moderate size , out of such am- ple materials . Had he pursued the plan of many writers of Histories of Villages , and filled his book with personal anec- dotes , he might have made one , with ...
... writer , for having made a book of such moderate size , out of such am- ple materials . Had he pursued the plan of many writers of Histories of Villages , and filled his book with personal anec- dotes , he might have made one , with ...
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... writer , over and among the domains of other proprietors— a most ill - natured and unsatisfactory office . Because we find the same thought in two writers , does it follow that the one has stolen from the other ? Millions have seen the ...
... writer , over and among the domains of other proprietors— a most ill - natured and unsatisfactory office . Because we find the same thought in two writers , does it follow that the one has stolen from the other ? Millions have seen the ...
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