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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... writer , or lexicographer ? I wonder , however , whether I shall know in the other world , who Junius was ; and whether General Eliot has really seen the see - serpent ; and whether those noble , poor , dis- appointed fellows , Parry ...
... writer , or lexicographer ? I wonder , however , whether I shall know in the other world , who Junius was ; and whether General Eliot has really seen the see - serpent ; and whether those noble , poor , dis- appointed fellows , Parry ...
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... writer in his boyhood heard of a long winter evening recounted by the identical hero of the adventure , and who was introduced to the reader in his interview with the conjurer . The latter was none other than the celebrated necro ...
... writer in his boyhood heard of a long winter evening recounted by the identical hero of the adventure , and who was introduced to the reader in his interview with the conjurer . The latter was none other than the celebrated necro ...
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... writers of the latter part of the seventeenth century , have grown in our day into common place . There is no true aristocracy but that of personal qualities of mind , body , and fortune . The two first cannot be transmitted ; the ...
... writers of the latter part of the seventeenth century , have grown in our day into common place . There is no true aristocracy but that of personal qualities of mind , body , and fortune . The two first cannot be transmitted ; the ...
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... writer ; but a comparison of official do- cuments , especially the Census , will convince him of the possibility of the prediction , it contains ; and a single ride from Louisville to St. Louis will also remove all doubts about the prob ...
... writer ; but a comparison of official do- cuments , especially the Census , will convince him of the possibility of the prediction , it contains ; and a single ride from Louisville to St. Louis will also remove all doubts about the prob ...
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... writers on rhetoric and elocution , will make a man eloquent ; but we have some doubts of the truth of the proposition . Study and persevering practice may convert an awkward speaker into a graceful and agreeable and even a fascinating ...
... writers on rhetoric and elocution , will make a man eloquent ; but we have some doubts of the truth of the proposition . Study and persevering practice may convert an awkward speaker into a graceful and agreeable and even a fascinating ...
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