Harper's Magazine, Volume 15Henry Mills Alden, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper & Brothers, 1857 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... remained safe from dis- and for show , the structure looking out directly covery during the three years that they had pos- upon the open sea , the in - rolling billows of session . The vaults of this same basement were which will dash ...
... remained safe from dis- and for show , the structure looking out directly covery during the three years that they had pos- upon the open sea , the in - rolling billows of session . The vaults of this same basement were which will dash ...
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... remained the firm friend of the whites . At one time he brought his two sons , Wamsutta and Pometacom , to the Governor , and requested him to give them English names . They were bright and attractive young men , of the very finest ...
... remained the firm friend of the whites . At one time he brought his two sons , Wamsutta and Pometacom , to the Governor , and requested him to give them English names . They were bright and attractive young men , of the very finest ...
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... remained longer hidden than the power of cer- dresses with these living jewels . tain beings to diffuse a sweet , soft light all around them . From time immemorial ani- mals endowed with such enigmatical gifts had been looked upon with ...
... remained longer hidden than the power of cer- dresses with these living jewels . tain beings to diffuse a sweet , soft light all around them . From time immemorial ani- mals endowed with such enigmatical gifts had been looked upon with ...
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... remained . Then there followed a long period of convalescence , during which all I could do was to lie quietly where they placed me , some- times with closed lids and heavy , listless thoughts vaguely traversing my mind ; some- times ...
... remained . Then there followed a long period of convalescence , during which all I could do was to lie quietly where they placed me , some- times with closed lids and heavy , listless thoughts vaguely traversing my mind ; some- times ...
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... remained behind to take their chances. years before . Imagination had been set aside by vital , engrossing reality for so long that it could not now resume its functions as of old . But she was more than content to teach the few little ...
... remained behind to take their chances. years before . Imagination had been set aside by vital , engrossing reality for so long that it could not now resume its functions as of old . But she was more than content to teach the few little ...
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Harper's Magazine, Volume 144 Henry Mills Alden,Thomas Bucklin Wells,Lee Foster Hartman,Frederick Lewis Allen Volledige weergave - 1922 |
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