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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... story of the main edifice , and nearly on a level with the stage . entrance to the pit was up a flight of steps . The This theatre was first opened on Monday , the 26th day of Decem- ber . C. Powell had made a voyage to England during ...
... story of the main edifice , and nearly on a level with the stage . entrance to the pit was up a flight of steps . The This theatre was first opened on Monday , the 26th day of Decem- ber . C. Powell had made a voyage to England during ...
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... story of the Cat that was turned out of office . ONCE upon a time there dwelt in a desert a certain Lion , who was mighty famous and formidable in his day and generation . The num- bers of unfortunate quadrupeds , who had found a long ...
... story of the Cat that was turned out of office . ONCE upon a time there dwelt in a desert a certain Lion , who was mighty famous and formidable in his day and generation . The num- bers of unfortunate quadrupeds , who had found a long ...
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... story of the Goldsmith and Carpenter . A GOLDSMITH and a carpenter were once boon companions ; and , being in pretty easy circumstances , passed the most of their lives in junketting and making merry . Pity it is that so pleasant a life ...
... story of the Goldsmith and Carpenter . A GOLDSMITH and a carpenter were once boon companions ; and , being in pretty easy circumstances , passed the most of their lives in junketting and making merry . Pity it is that so pleasant a life ...
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... story , and became furious , as the carpenter persisted in it . ' You villain , " said he , you have murdered them , because you think I cheated you in the affair of the golden images ; but you shall not make a fool of me so . " On this ...
... story , and became furious , as the carpenter persisted in it . ' You villain , " said he , you have murdered them , because you think I cheated you in the affair of the golden images ; but you shall not make a fool of me so . " On this ...
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... story of the Barber and the Brahmins . A CERTAIN merchant , by his numerous deeds of charity , had ex- hausted an ample fortune and become utterly destitute . He found no way of retrieving his condition , and began to despond . One ...
... story of the Barber and the Brahmins . A CERTAIN merchant , by his numerous deeds of charity , had ex- hausted an ample fortune and become utterly destitute . He found no way of retrieving his condition , and began to despond . One ...
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