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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... Speak ! ' said I ; ' speak , thou dumb vision , and tell how I may be satisfied . ' He still approached me , and pulling a little pocket Bible from my pocket , began , with a melancholy air , to turn over the leaves . I noticed ...
... Speak ! ' said I ; ' speak , thou dumb vision , and tell how I may be satisfied . ' He still approached me , and pulling a little pocket Bible from my pocket , began , with a melancholy air , to turn over the leaves . I noticed ...
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... speaking the latter tongue . Its principal merits may be thus briefly enumerated . Those who have but a common ... speak- ing with facility , are discarded — making the steps of the learner more easy and intelligible to him . The ...
... speaking the latter tongue . Its principal merits may be thus briefly enumerated . Those who have but a common ... speak- ing with facility , are discarded — making the steps of the learner more easy and intelligible to him . The ...
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... speak cheerfully , when our conductor unlatched a door leading into an inner garden , beyond which lay the chapel , with its tall pointed windows glancing in the moonlight . The contrast between the gloom within and the heavenly bril ...
... speak cheerfully , when our conductor unlatched a door leading into an inner garden , beyond which lay the chapel , with its tall pointed windows glancing in the moonlight . The contrast between the gloom within and the heavenly bril ...
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