Harper's Magazine, Volume 141Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1920 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... nature of so many attacks in low- class journals of England against the United States , whose own gutter - press was at the same time publishing most scurrilous abuse of us . But among the letters I received was one from an Amer- ican ...
... nature of so many attacks in low- class journals of England against the United States , whose own gutter - press was at the same time publishing most scurrilous abuse of us . But among the letters I received was one from an Amer- ican ...
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... nature in its struggle upward to the light . They are the new people of destiny in the world of progress , because after their early adventures of youth , their time of preparation , their immense turbulent growth , their forging of ...
... nature in its struggle upward to the light . They are the new people of destiny in the world of progress , because after their early adventures of youth , their time of preparation , their immense turbulent growth , their forging of ...
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... nature's could brighten this Count Nicolotto ? " 1 dot Upp sti E sta mai t in dar. force , issuing from this herculean body and barbaric brain . When he halted before those two they seemed to feel the heat that seethed in his steel ...
... nature's could brighten this Count Nicolotto ? " 1 dot Upp sti E sta mai t in dar. force , issuing from this herculean body and barbaric brain . When he halted before those two they seemed to feel the heat that seethed in his steel ...
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... nature ; nevertheless , their men wear clothes of wool throughout the hot sea- son . Now wool is , from the structure of its fibers , the warmest of their fabrics , and it is only with difficulty that it may be made clean . They have ...
... nature ; nevertheless , their men wear clothes of wool throughout the hot sea- son . Now wool is , from the structure of its fibers , the warmest of their fabrics , and it is only with difficulty that it may be made clean . They have ...
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... nature of living matter . The reversible status of , for instance , proteins and amino acids , of glycogen and sugar , of the innumerable reversible and irreversible processes of metabolism , should be made comprehensible and opened up ...
... nature of living matter . The reversible status of , for instance , proteins and amino acids , of glycogen and sugar , of the innumerable reversible and irreversible processes of metabolism , should be made comprehensible and opened up ...
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