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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... young ladies consisted , like my own , in expectations . Their fathers were rich , or had the reputation of being so ; but the young ladies did not possess , in their own right , a single farthing . Brought up , however , in all the ...
... young ladies consisted , like my own , in expectations . Their fathers were rich , or had the reputation of being so ; but the young ladies did not possess , in their own right , a single farthing . Brought up , however , in all the ...
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... young men of the place ; " she was the very one they intended to secure for themselves , only they were not quite ready , and they did not expect she would go so very young . " The young ladies , on the contrary , with disinterested and ...
... young men of the place ; " she was the very one they intended to secure for themselves , only they were not quite ready , and they did not expect she would go so very young . " The young ladies , on the contrary , with disinterested and ...
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... young gentleman was now 16 years of age , and small for that age , looking still young- er . His face was remarkably handsome , his countenance full of intelligence , and his man- ners fascinating . He appeared on the stage with the ...
... young gentleman was now 16 years of age , and small for that age , looking still young- er . His face was remarkably handsome , his countenance full of intelligence , and his man- ners fascinating . He appeared on the stage with the ...
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