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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... objects , proceedings and result of the meeting , as they may deem expedient . Which report and resolution were read and adopted unanimously . A gen- eral corresponding committee for each state was appointed . Votes of thanks to the ...
... objects , proceedings and result of the meeting , as they may deem expedient . Which report and resolution were read and adopted unanimously . A gen- eral corresponding committee for each state was appointed . Votes of thanks to the ...
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... object of the report was , to show the enormous wickedness of the traffic in ardent spirit , and the duty of Chris- tians and Christian churches in regard to it . The Rev. Dr. Hewit appeared as the Foreign Secretary , for the United ...
... object of the report was , to show the enormous wickedness of the traffic in ardent spirit , and the duty of Chris- tians and Christian churches in regard to it . The Rev. Dr. Hewit appeared as the Foreign Secretary , for the United ...
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... object in obtaining the Char- ter to have been , not to obtain more power , but to administer the power already possessed with more prudence , economy , and energy . A great part of the Address consisted of an appropriate and lucid ...
... object in obtaining the Char- ter to have been , not to obtain more power , but to administer the power already possessed with more prudence , economy , and energy . A great part of the Address consisted of an appropriate and lucid ...
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... object in view . To produce proper effect , exertion ought to be con- centrated . The foundations of good libraries are already laid in the institu- tions before mentioned . When brought together , they will even now do credit to the ...
... object in view . To produce proper effect , exertion ought to be con- centrated . The foundations of good libraries are already laid in the institu- tions before mentioned . When brought together , they will even now do credit to the ...
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... object of his notice , raised him at once to a rank with our very first writers . In the " Geography and History of the Mississippi Valley , " the eloquence and imagination in the former work are sobered down to a stand- ard befitting a ...
... object of his notice , raised him at once to a rank with our very first writers . In the " Geography and History of the Mississippi Valley , " the eloquence and imagination in the former work are sobered down to a stand- ard befitting a ...
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