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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... Turns , shuddering to darkness and decay . Alas , for Isabelle ! She was the mother Of many boys before her sand was run ; — One pea is not more closely like another Than to his ugly sire was each swart son . So , husbands , when hard ...
... Turns , shuddering to darkness and decay . Alas , for Isabelle ! She was the mother Of many boys before her sand was run ; — One pea is not more closely like another Than to his ugly sire was each swart son . So , husbands , when hard ...
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... turn this world into a Paradise ; but it shrinks from the toil , the privations and the sacrifices , which must be gone through , long after the thrilling impulse of charity has subsided , by him who would be a faithful laborer in the ...
... turn this world into a Paradise ; but it shrinks from the toil , the privations and the sacrifices , which must be gone through , long after the thrilling impulse of charity has subsided , by him who would be a faithful laborer in the ...
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... turn to another view of it ; and that is , the violence which is done to good taste , in the style of building houses , so general- ly adopted in the country in New - England . Every one , from the most untutored clown to the finest ...
... turn to another view of it ; and that is , the violence which is done to good taste , in the style of building houses , so general- ly adopted in the country in New - England . Every one , from the most untutored clown to the finest ...
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... turn our eyes for a moment towards that little cottage , ( for we have a few such ) which we see yonder among the trees . Go there , and we shall see neatness , and comfort , and taste combined . Its white walls peep out from among the ...
... turn our eyes for a moment towards that little cottage , ( for we have a few such ) which we see yonder among the trees . Go there , and we shall see neatness , and comfort , and taste combined . Its white walls peep out from among the ...
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... turn . But their intellectual wants are not so peremptory ; they can be neglected without danger to life . Accordingly , in a new country , mechanics are in a much greater demand than professors , and can command a proportionably higher ...
... turn . But their intellectual wants are not so peremptory ; they can be neglected without danger to life . Accordingly , in a new country , mechanics are in a much greater demand than professors , and can command a proportionably higher ...
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