The New-England Magazine, Volumen3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... attention and encouragement which they ought to receive- is the very fact , that the system is old . This is an age ... attention diverted from the objects which have hitherto been our happiness and our glory . We are too apt to consider ...
... attention and encouragement which they ought to receive- is the very fact , that the system is old . This is an age ... attention diverted from the objects which have hitherto been our happiness and our glory . We are too apt to consider ...
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... attention ? Party questions - they set us in a flame ; questions of the deepest utility - they put us asleep . It is strange ; it is passing strange . We know our own folly ; we smile at it ; and yet we keep it . Only let some party ...
... attention ? Party questions - they set us in a flame ; questions of the deepest utility - they put us asleep . It is strange ; it is passing strange . We know our own folly ; we smile at it ; and yet we keep it . Only let some party ...
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... attention as a young man could persuade himself to give , in the midst of all the temptations which youth , society , and a sense of complete irresponsibility as to conduct , continually placed in his way ? The Grammatical Instructer ...
... attention as a young man could persuade himself to give , in the midst of all the temptations which youth , society , and a sense of complete irresponsibility as to conduct , continually placed in his way ? The Grammatical Instructer ...
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