Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 62Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1881 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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Pagina 8
... land lassies in remote districts . One wars upon foreign tribes , and angry politic- scholar present ventured to suggest an al discords at home . As against this black- Oriental origin , but no one seconded him . ness was set the ...
... land lassies in remote districts . One wars upon foreign tribes , and angry politic- scholar present ventured to suggest an al discords at home . As against this black- Oriental origin , but no one seconded him . ness was set the ...
Pagina 9
... land . The beautiful scenery of Great Britain has been so large- ly evolved out of the inner consciousness of poets that it would be an interesting experiment to take an imaginative Ameri- can on a tour of the English lakes under an ...
... land . The beautiful scenery of Great Britain has been so large- ly evolved out of the inner consciousness of poets that it would be an interesting experiment to take an imaginative Ameri- can on a tour of the English lakes under an ...
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... land ; and while Calgarth walls shall stand , we'll haunt it night and day - never will ye be rid of us ! " Thenceforth the Phillipsons had for their guests two skulls . They were found at Christmas at the head of a stairway ; they were ...
... land ; and while Calgarth walls shall stand , we'll haunt it night and day - never will ye be rid of us ! " Thenceforth the Phillipsons had for their guests two skulls . They were found at Christmas at the head of a stairway ; they were ...
Pagina 31
... land side first came the fort gar- den , where successive companies of sol- diers had vainly fought the climate in an agricultural way , red - coats of England and blue - coats of the United States , with much the same results of ...
... land side first came the fort gar- den , where successive companies of sol- diers had vainly fought the climate in an agricultural way , red - coats of England and blue - coats of the United States , with much the same results of ...
Pagina 40
... land , together with slender willowy fig- ures and narrow chests ; even now color would rise unexpectedly in her cheeks , much to her annoyance : she wondered why wrinkles did not keep it down . But New England knows her own . The ...
... land , together with slender willowy fig- ures and narrow chests ; even now color would rise unexpectedly in her cheeks , much to her annoyance : she wondered why wrinkles did not keep it down . But New England knows her own . The ...
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