The New-England Magazine, Band 2Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... Give us a little breathing time , a little interval of quiet , in which , undizzied by thy rapid motion , we may look back securely , and look forward calmly ! And yet , why ask it ? Why ask a boon which the stern tyrant will never ...
... Give us a little breathing time , a little interval of quiet , in which , undizzied by thy rapid motion , we may look back securely , and look forward calmly ! And yet , why ask it ? Why ask a boon which the stern tyrant will never ...
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... give a full definition of what is commonly understood by a ghost , and , per- haps , all have not the same notion on this subject . It will be suf- ficient to say that a ghost is commonly supposed to be the resemblance of a deceased ...
... give a full definition of what is commonly understood by a ghost , and , per- haps , all have not the same notion on this subject . It will be suf- ficient to say that a ghost is commonly supposed to be the resemblance of a deceased ...
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... give hereafter . We can only learn the principles and purposes of the Colonization Society from their official reports , and from the pages of a periodical , entitled , the " African Repository , " which is their avowed and ac ...
... give hereafter . We can only learn the principles and purposes of the Colonization Society from their official reports , and from the pages of a periodical , entitled , the " African Repository , " which is their avowed and ac ...
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... give place to the village spire , and the church bells would be heard instead of the conch and the war - horn . Above all , we should have repaired a million of wrongs . A glorious picture , indeed . And what are the means we employ to ...
... give place to the village spire , and the church bells would be heard instead of the conch and the war - horn . Above all , we should have repaired a million of wrongs . A glorious picture , indeed . And what are the means we employ to ...
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... give them freedom we shall have a claim on their gratitude ; if we do not , they have every thing to hate , but nothing to love us for . Had we not better give with a good grace what we cannot safely hold ? Supposing such a change to be ...
... give them freedom we shall have a claim on their gratitude ; if we do not , they have every thing to hate , but nothing to love us for . Had we not better give with a good grace what we cannot safely hold ? Supposing such a change to be ...
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