The New-England Magazine, Volume 7Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1834 - American literature |
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... never before this happened in New - England . There was a league of perpetual friendship between my cousin Avery ( note that this Mr. Avery was a precious holy minister who came out of England with Mr. Anthony Thacher ) and myself , never ...
... never before this happened in New - England . There was a league of perpetual friendship between my cousin Avery ( note that this Mr. Avery was a precious holy minister who came out of England with Mr. Anthony Thacher ) and myself , never ...
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... never took side in the struggle , and the first appearance of wounded feelings , would blunt his weapons , and make him give the field to his adversary . In his domestice relations , he had no fault , unless an excess of kindness and ...
... never took side in the struggle , and the first appearance of wounded feelings , would blunt his weapons , and make him give the field to his adversary . In his domestice relations , he had no fault , unless an excess of kindness and ...
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... never discredited the character of the family . Col. Thacher married Mary Churchill , of Barnstable . He departed this life February 24 , 1806 , in the fiftieth year of his age , leaving sons and daughters . 4th and 5th Generations ...
... never discredited the character of the family . Col. Thacher married Mary Churchill , of Barnstable . He departed this life February 24 , 1806 , in the fiftieth year of his age , leaving sons and daughters . 4th and 5th Generations ...
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... never be obliterated from my mind . In my juvenile days , unfortunately , the deficiency of schools and my father's pecuniary condition were such , that I was deprived of the proper means of in- struction , and having no pretensions to ...
... never be obliterated from my mind . In my juvenile days , unfortunately , the deficiency of schools and my father's pecuniary condition were such , that I was deprived of the proper means of in- struction , and having no pretensions to ...
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... never guides the voyagers amiss . With the truth and faithfulness of the needle to the pole , it " points the phalanx and directs the way , " until the emigrants arrive at their land of promise . Over plains , mountains , and seas , and ...
... never guides the voyagers amiss . With the truth and faithfulness of the needle to the pole , it " points the phalanx and directs the way , " until the emigrants arrive at their land of promise . Over plains , mountains , and seas , and ...
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