Harper's Magazine, Volume 15Henry Mills Alden, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper & Brothers, 1857 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... arms form the vestibule , tower , and porticoes , at each end , pro- jecting 12 feet beyond the sides , and surmounted by a pediment . The interior decorations of this church are rich and impressive , much more so than St. Michael's ...
... arms form the vestibule , tower , and porticoes , at each end , pro- jecting 12 feet beyond the sides , and surmounted by a pediment . The interior decorations of this church are rich and impressive , much more so than St. Michael's ...
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... arms of sonry of the interior , whatever the rude , wild the Palmetto State are boldly scored upon one character of the outside , being carefully con- of the boulders ; the palmettos shoot up from structed , and conducting to a fine ...
... arms of sonry of the interior , whatever the rude , wild the Palmetto State are boldly scored upon one character of the outside , being carefully con- of the boulders ; the palmettos shoot up from structed , and conducting to a fine ...
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... arms maintain The realm of Peace , and consecrate her reign By Justice , Truth , Protection . They defend The land ... arm against the danger ere too late ; Meet the assailing foeman at the wall , And nobly conquer , or as nobly fall ...
... arms maintain The realm of Peace , and consecrate her reign By Justice , Truth , Protection . They defend The land ... arm against the danger ere too late ; Meet the assailing foeman at the wall , And nobly conquer , or as nobly fall ...
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... arms of his people to the Governor of Plymouth , to be detained by him as long as he should see reason . Philip and his warriors immediately surrendered their arms . Others were to be sent in within a given time . Philip gave up the ...
... arms of his people to the Governor of Plymouth , to be detained by him as long as he should see reason . Philip and his warriors immediately surrendered their arms . Others were to be sent in within a given time . Philip gave up the ...
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... arms , from her elbows to her hands , were covered with bracelets . There were handfuls of necklaces about her neck , and several sort of jewels in her ears . She had fine red stockings and white shoes , and her hair powdered , and her ...
... arms , from her elbows to her hands , were covered with bracelets . There were handfuls of necklaces about her neck , and several sort of jewels in her ears . She had fine red stockings and white shoes , and her hair powdered , and her ...
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