The New-England Magazine, Band 9Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1965 |
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... object . The asylum , at Philadelphia , is the best building , for the object , in the world , and the cheapest , for its extent and ma- terials , in this country . His object , in all cases , was to build large and permanent edifices ...
... object . The asylum , at Philadelphia , is the best building , for the object , in the world , and the cheapest , for its extent and ma- terials , in this country . His object , in all cases , was to build large and permanent edifices ...
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... object of this association to promote among its mem- bers a knowledge of music , or to gratify their taste , or acquire skill in the perform- ance of it . With these matters , as a society , we have nothing to do . The only end and aim ...
... object of this association to promote among its mem- bers a knowledge of music , or to gratify their taste , or acquire skill in the perform- ance of it . With these matters , as a society , we have nothing to do . The only end and aim ...
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... object is political . There is no doubt that the antimasonic party would be as fiercely kept up , if every single Mason should renounce his creed , and the last crumbling fragment of this tremendous institution be swept from the earth ...
... object is political . There is no doubt that the antimasonic party would be as fiercely kept up , if every single Mason should renounce his creed , and the last crumbling fragment of this tremendous institution be swept from the earth ...
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