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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... Society held its public annual meeting in the Federal- Street Church . An interesting Report was read by Dr. Flagg , in which the condition and prospects of the Sunday schools connected with Unitarian par- ishes , both in the city and ...
... Society held its public annual meeting in the Federal- Street Church . An interesting Report was read by Dr. Flagg , in which the condition and prospects of the Sunday schools connected with Unitarian par- ishes , both in the city and ...
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... Society was unusually small . A poem was delivered by Alanson Hamlin , Esq . The subject of the poem was Sla- very ; which he introduced by an elo- quent picture of Africa , as she is , and Af- rica as she was in the days of her glory ...
... Society was unusually small . A poem was delivered by Alanson Hamlin , Esq . The subject of the poem was Sla- very ; which he introduced by an elo- quent picture of Africa , as she is , and Af- rica as she was in the days of her glory ...
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... Society . A number of gentlemen , from different parts of the state , met at the capitol in Richmond , in January last , and laid the foundation of a society which is called , " The Virginia Historical and Philo- sophical Society ...
... Society . A number of gentlemen , from different parts of the state , met at the capitol in Richmond , in January last , and laid the foundation of a society which is called , " The Virginia Historical and Philo- sophical Society ...
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