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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... important ; pre- mising however , that we shall confine ourselves to the abstract prop- osition , and not inquire whether our grandmothers did , actually , see , hear , feel , or smell , these mysterious existencies ; or whether they ...
... important ; pre- mising however , that we shall confine ourselves to the abstract prop- osition , and not inquire whether our grandmothers did , actually , see , hear , feel , or smell , these mysterious existencies ; or whether they ...
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... importance ; its purposes involve nothing less than the expatriation of an entire people , and it is now our part to inquire whether their consummation be practicable or desirable . We are aware that the Colonization Society is a favor ...
... importance ; its purposes involve nothing less than the expatriation of an entire people , and it is now our part to inquire whether their consummation be practicable or desirable . We are aware that the Colonization Society is a favor ...
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... important effect on them . It would make the curse a blessing , and give our country two millions of useful citizens , instead of the same number of contented brutes and discontented foes who now burthen our soil . In half a century the ...
... important effect on them . It would make the curse a blessing , and give our country two millions of useful citizens , instead of the same number of contented brutes and discontented foes who now burthen our soil . In half a century the ...
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... important and less frequent kind of charity . There are two men of my acquaintance , of nearly the same age , property , and standing in society , one of whom is a man of Feeling , and the other a man of Sentiment . Sentiment is rather ...
... important and less frequent kind of charity . There are two men of my acquaintance , of nearly the same age , property , and standing in society , one of whom is a man of Feeling , and the other a man of Sentiment . Sentiment is rather ...
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... importance of common schools , and laws to compel attendance thereon . The " old field schools , " if splendidly endowed , are not well con- ducted . They will make few Patrick Henries . The planters have private tutors , and sometimes ...
... importance of common schools , and laws to compel attendance thereon . The " old field schools , " if splendidly endowed , are not well con- ducted . They will make few Patrick Henries . The planters have private tutors , and sometimes ...
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