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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... hope , that , if the cholera reaches us , the city authorities will not permit the water to be drained from the Back bay , in any case . To open the flood - gates would be to expose the south part of the city to the exhalations of dock ...
... hope , that , if the cholera reaches us , the city authorities will not permit the water to be drained from the Back bay , in any case . To open the flood - gates would be to expose the south part of the city to the exhalations of dock ...
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... Hope . This sentiment is in a high degree delightful , and no less important as a primitive faculty of the human mind . A well - regulated indulgence of it is therefore a duty ; because it is equally essential to individual happiness ...
... Hope . This sentiment is in a high degree delightful , and no less important as a primitive faculty of the human mind . A well - regulated indulgence of it is therefore a duty ; because it is equally essential to individual happiness ...
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... hope that you will abate something of your prejudices against us , and be made more sensible of our merits and our wrongs ; and I am not without some hope of excit- ing a fellow - feeling in the members of your Society , and most ...
... hope that you will abate something of your prejudices against us , and be made more sensible of our merits and our wrongs ; and I am not without some hope of excit- ing a fellow - feeling in the members of your Society , and most ...
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