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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... duty of Chris- tians and Christian churches in regard to it . The Rev. Dr. Hewit appeared as the Foreign Secretary , for the United States , of the British and Foreign Tem- perance Society . His object was to show the expediency and ...
... duty of Chris- tians and Christian churches in regard to it . The Rev. Dr. Hewit appeared as the Foreign Secretary , for the United States , of the British and Foreign Tem- perance Society . His object was to show the expediency and ...
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... duty ; and the promotive cause of nearly all the crimes which disgrace the age . Unless we entirely misunderstand the history of mankind , the de- sign of man's creation , and his power over himself to promote his own welfare , the use ...
... duty ; and the promotive cause of nearly all the crimes which disgrace the age . Unless we entirely misunderstand the history of mankind , the de- sign of man's creation , and his power over himself to promote his own welfare , the use ...
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... duty . He cherished habitually serious impressions for himself , and endeavored to impart them to those entrusted to his care . By precept , however , as well as by example , it was his constant aim to associate all that was pleasant ...
... duty . He cherished habitually serious impressions for himself , and endeavored to impart them to those entrusted to his care . By precept , however , as well as by example , it was his constant aim to associate all that was pleasant ...
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... duty . In Alexandria , Va . Hon CHARLES C. JOHN- STON , one of the Representatives from Vir- ginia in the Congress of the United States . The circumstances of his death are reported thus : He had gone to Alexandria to visit a friend ...
... duty . In Alexandria , Va . Hon CHARLES C. JOHN- STON , one of the Representatives from Vir- ginia in the Congress of the United States . The circumstances of his death are reported thus : He had gone to Alexandria to visit a friend ...
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... duty . By way of specimen of my wonderful courage and success , I shall take the liberty of briefly describing a single incident in my career , which , at the time , made a great noise , and was thought to be , on the whole , the most ...
... duty . By way of specimen of my wonderful courage and success , I shall take the liberty of briefly describing a single incident in my career , which , at the time , made a great noise , and was thought to be , on the whole , the most ...
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