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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... object of his fondest affection . At dawn of day he moved towards the camp , and at sunrise pre- sented himself before it . The first object , that met his eye , was a lovely white female tied to a stake , surrounded with dry ...
... object of his fondest affection . At dawn of day he moved towards the camp , and at sunrise pre- sented himself before it . The first object , that met his eye , was a lovely white female tied to a stake , surrounded with dry ...
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... object , and its range is as wide as the poetry of creation . When it looks into the heavens , by day or by night , it is enraptured with the beauty and glory of the scene . Are they lucid and serene ? Their bright blue arch , radiant ...
... object , and its range is as wide as the poetry of creation . When it looks into the heavens , by day or by night , it is enraptured with the beauty and glory of the scene . Are they lucid and serene ? Their bright blue arch , radiant ...
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... object , about which they agree , and to give that object preference and pre - eminence over a smaller one , about which they differ . But these difficul- ties are not insuperable . We must not suffer ourselves to be discouraged by ...
... object , about which they agree , and to give that object preference and pre - eminence over a smaller one , about which they differ . But these difficul- ties are not insuperable . We must not suffer ourselves to be discouraged by ...
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