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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... labor was imposed on the Chief Magistrate , interfering with duties of an intellec- tual character . He wished the friends of the administration to settle the mode among themselves , and pledged him- self on this question to support the ...
... labor was imposed on the Chief Magistrate , interfering with duties of an intellec- tual character . He wished the friends of the administration to settle the mode among themselves , and pledged him- self on this question to support the ...
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... labor , which enables those young men who are disposed , to defray almost the whole expense of their education by the avails of their labor in the field ; and which has enabled many to pass through the course by this means alone ...
... labor , which enables those young men who are disposed , to defray almost the whole expense of their education by the avails of their labor in the field ; and which has enabled many to pass through the course by this means alone ...
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... labor must have been prodigious . The style is characteristically luminous , elegant and exact . It is the materiel of a practical man , in the manner of an accomplished scholar . The In Lincoln , the Hon . SAMUEL HOAR , 84 Literary ...
... labor must have been prodigious . The style is characteristically luminous , elegant and exact . It is the materiel of a practical man , in the manner of an accomplished scholar . The In Lincoln , the Hon . SAMUEL HOAR , 84 Literary ...
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... labor , will long delight to dwell upon the interest which he manifested in this important subject , the striking punctuality and consistency with which he always met his little class to the last Sunday which he spent on earth , and the ...
... labor , will long delight to dwell upon the interest which he manifested in this important subject , the striking punctuality and consistency with which he always met his little class to the last Sunday which he spent on earth , and the ...
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... labor ; circumstances have com- pelled me to purge and live cleanly ; I solace my leisure hours with meditations on military glory , and the vanity of earthly things ; and , having lived a soldier , I hope to die a philosopher . W し ...
... labor ; circumstances have com- pelled me to purge and live cleanly ; I solace my leisure hours with meditations on military glory , and the vanity of earthly things ; and , having lived a soldier , I hope to die a philosopher . W し ...
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