Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 31Harper's Magazine Company, 1865 - American literature |
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... miles ; and that the average of mechanical labor , living , and other expenses is correspondingly higher than in Cal- ifornia , it is really wonderful how much has been done in so short a space of time . Yet , allowing all this , what ...
... miles ; and that the average of mechanical labor , living , and other expenses is correspondingly higher than in Cal- ifornia , it is really wonderful how much has been done in so short a space of time . Yet , allowing all this , what ...
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... miles deeper in the desert , we should all have perished . I had not time to make observations upon the disposition to fever and vomiting caused by the wind itself , but the air became heavier and more oppressive than before . " The ...
... miles deeper in the desert , we should all have perished . I had not time to make observations upon the disposition to fever and vomiting caused by the wind itself , but the air became heavier and more oppressive than before . " The ...
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... miles long , taking advantage of the cleared farm lands to the right and left of the road . They placed , wherever it was possible , an open field in their front across which the en- emy must advance to attack them . With the first ...
... miles long , taking advantage of the cleared farm lands to the right and left of the road . They placed , wherever it was possible , an open field in their front across which the en- emy must advance to attack them . With the first ...
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... miles to the northwest from James River , sloping gently to the north and east , but difficult of ascent on the south and west . The fine old country seat called Crow House stands on the summit , bowered in the vines and foliage of a ...
... miles to the northwest from James River , sloping gently to the north and east , but difficult of ascent on the south and west . The fine old country seat called Crow House stands on the summit , bowered in the vines and foliage of a ...
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... miles . So many the less to feed ! But " the tender mercies of " these " wicked , " which " were cruel " and speedy death , are less harrowing to the soul than the conduct of those Confederate officers who had charge of the supplies ...
... miles . So many the less to feed ! But " the tender mercies of " these " wicked , " which " were cruel " and speedy death , are less harrowing to the soul than the conduct of those Confederate officers who had charge of the supplies ...
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