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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... perhaps , may safely take for granted that some general principles are already in the possession of the Court . ' Could our orators be persuaded to make such a complimentary supposition with regard to their auditors , and be shamed out ...
... perhaps , may safely take for granted that some general principles are already in the possession of the Court . ' Could our orators be persuaded to make such a complimentary supposition with regard to their auditors , and be shamed out ...
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... perhaps forty miles , and is near twenty - six hundred feet above the level of the ocean ; it is surrounded on all sides by ranges of the Andes - spreading be- fore the eye , from different points , all that is delightful in nature ...
... perhaps forty miles , and is near twenty - six hundred feet above the level of the ocean ; it is surrounded on all sides by ranges of the Andes - spreading be- fore the eye , from different points , all that is delightful in nature ...
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... perhaps in length and some fifty in breadth , lighted by windows placed high on either side , and furnished with cushioned benches for the cardinals , and seats for the spectators at one end , separated from the rest of the room by a ...
... perhaps in length and some fifty in breadth , lighted by windows placed high on either side , and furnished with cushioned benches for the cardinals , and seats for the spectators at one end , separated from the rest of the room by a ...
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