Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXI, No. 5, November 1842Various
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Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXI, No. 5, November 1842
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Literature -- Periodicals; Literature, Modern -- 19th century -- Periodicals
The new series of Miss Strickland’s Lives of the Queens of England
contains memoirs of Elizabeth of York, Katharine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn,
Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Katharine Howard, Catherine Parr, and Mary
“the Catholic.” The work improves as it advances and the materials for
history accessible to the authoress become more abundant. Some of the
memoirs in the second series are exceedingly interesting. The volumes
deserve a place in every lady’s library.
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_Uncas and Miantonimoh; A Historical Discourse delivered at
Norwalk, (Con.) on the fourth day of July, 1842, on the occasion
of the erection of a Monument to the Memory of Uncas, the White
Man’s Friend, and first Chief of the Mohegans. By W. L. Stone.
New York: Dayton & Newman._
This is an interesting and valuable contribution to our historical
writings. Uncas, “the white man’s friend,” was the king of a powerful
tribe of Indians occupying a large part of the territory now called
Connecticut, when it was colonized by the English Pilgrims, in 1635. His
ashes rest in the “royal burying-ground” near Norwich; and, above them,
in 1833, when General Jackson was on a visit to that city, the corner
stone of a monument was laid, with imposing ceremonies. The granite
obelisk, with the simple inscription, Uncas, was finished on the fourth
of July, 1842, and on that day Mr. Stone delivered the address which,
with its appendix and notes, composes the volume before us.
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_Principalities and Powers in Heavenly Places. By Charlotte
Elizabeth. One volume, duodecimo. New York, John S. Taylor._
“Charlotte Elizabeth” is the wife, we believe, of a London clergyman.
Excepting Hannah More, no woman has written so much or so well on
religious subjects. In the work before us she treats with her usual
ability of the holy angels and of evil spirits, their existence,
character, power, and destiny.
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_The Smuggler’s Son, and Other Tales and Sketches. By A. W. M.
One volume, duodecimo. Philadelphia, Herman Hooker._
This volume contains several interesting prose pieces, mingled with
lyrics, smoothly versified, and poetical in ideas and expression.
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_A History of the State of Vermont: In Three Parts. I. Natural
History. II. Civil History. III. Gazetteer. By Rev. Zadok
Thompson, M. A. With a new Map of the State, and Two Hundred
Engravings. Burlington, Chauncey Goodrich. Philadelphia, Herman
Hooker._
This is the title of a large and closely printed octavo just issued from
the press. It embraces much curious and valuable information, some of
which is from original sources. The work, however, is badly arranged and
carelessly written. The different parts, having but little connection
with each other, should have been published separately.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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