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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... feeling . We refer to his acts in the yellow fever . His avarice is called by his biographer " not so much a love of money as a desire to control its destination . " But there are nice shades of character , that no one but Bulwer , who ...
... feeling . We refer to his acts in the yellow fever . His avarice is called by his biographer " not so much a love of money as a desire to control its destination . " But there are nice shades of character , that no one but Bulwer , who ...
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... feeling of friendship or gratitude . He had nephews and nieces ; among these , some must have been found , if not all , that , had his heart been made of penetrable stuff , would have softened it into the feeling that generally springs ...
... feeling of friendship or gratitude . He had nephews and nieces ; among these , some must have been found , if not all , that , had his heart been made of penetrable stuff , would have softened it into the feeling that generally springs ...
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... feelings . In person , he was as little attractive as in temper . His deportment was rough and vulgar . He had the ... feeling in the Roman populace , caused by reading Cæsar's will . 4 Cit . ' T were best he speak no harm of Brutus ...
... feelings . In person , he was as little attractive as in temper . His deportment was rough and vulgar . He had the ... feeling in the Roman populace , caused by reading Cæsar's will . 4 Cit . ' T were best he speak no harm of Brutus ...
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... feelings and sentiments to the man whose name and principles are associa- ted with the liberty and glory of our be- loved country . " With such a name , and such princi- ples , we go forth united and active in a great cause - and feel ...
... feelings and sentiments to the man whose name and principles are associa- ted with the liberty and glory of our be- loved country . " With such a name , and such princi- ples , we go forth united and active in a great cause - and feel ...
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... feeling , and ignorance of a certain class , rather numerous in the south . The author seems to hint at this in his pre- face . " The ordinary actions of men , " he says , " in their household inter- course have not usually a humorous ...
... feeling , and ignorance of a certain class , rather numerous in the south . The author seems to hint at this in his pre- face . " The ordinary actions of men , " he says , " in their household inter- course have not usually a humorous ...
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