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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... seen all these discordant parts unite , And the whole play go smoothly off at night , - He , who hath seen all this , will feel no wonder That , in the castle when the evening came , And the huge hall - doors slowly swung asunder , And ...
... seen all these discordant parts unite , And the whole play go smoothly off at night , - He , who hath seen all this , will feel no wonder That , in the castle when the evening came , And the huge hall - doors slowly swung asunder , And ...
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... seen ; or , the idea of time being entirely set aside , that ghosts may exist and appear . But , pray , what is a ghost ? Is it matter or mind ; shadow or sub- stance ; corporeal or incorporeal ? It would take too long to give a full ...
... seen ; or , the idea of time being entirely set aside , that ghosts may exist and appear . But , pray , what is a ghost ? Is it matter or mind ; shadow or sub- stance ; corporeal or incorporeal ? It would take too long to give a full ...
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... seen . The experiment has never yet been tried . The first blacks who came to New - England could bequeath to their children only an inheritance of ignorance , misery and degradation . No hand has been stretched out to aid them ; on the ...
... seen . The experiment has never yet been tried . The first blacks who came to New - England could bequeath to their children only an inheritance of ignorance , misery and degradation . No hand has been stretched out to aid them ; on the ...
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... seen , I'll follow to the brink ; And though the precipice look down An hundred thousand feet , And Hell , with all its terrors , frown , And round the bottom beat ; - Though signs from Heaven bid me beware , And Earth cry out , For ...
... seen , I'll follow to the brink ; And though the precipice look down An hundred thousand feet , And Hell , with all its terrors , frown , And round the bottom beat ; - Though signs from Heaven bid me beware , And Earth cry out , For ...
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... seen in the cold garrets and damp cellars , where some poor sufferer is left alone with his God to die , and where Sentiment , with its delicate nerves , would faint with horror . Sentiment will head a subscription paper with a glowing ...
... seen in the cold garrets and damp cellars , where some poor sufferer is left alone with his God to die , and where Sentiment , with its delicate nerves , would faint with horror . Sentiment will head a subscription paper with a glowing ...
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