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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... brother , we should These buildings are all of brick , thickly stuccoed call it a bijou of a banking house . It is a nov -- a mode of coating and clothing the brick , in elty in the architecture of Charleston , if not of the day , being ...
... brother , we should These buildings are all of brick , thickly stuccoed call it a bijou of a banking house . It is a nov -- a mode of coating and clothing the brick , in elty in the architecture of Charleston , if not of the day , being ...
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... brother had received had not increased his affection for the English . It was almost uni- versally supposed by the Indians that Alexan- der had been poisoned by the colonists . His wife , Wetamoo , an energetic and a noble wo- wan , was ...
... brother had received had not increased his affection for the English . It was almost uni- versally supposed by the Indians that Alexan- der had been poisoned by the colonists . His wife , Wetamoo , an energetic and a noble wo- wan , was ...
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... brother . He Philip was a man of great endowments . clearly understood the power of the English , and distinctly foresaw the peril the Indians would incur by waging war against adversaries so for- midable . For nine years he probably ...
... brother . He Philip was a man of great endowments . clearly understood the power of the English , and distinctly foresaw the peril the Indians would incur by waging war against adversaries so for- midable . For nine years he probably ...
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... brother . When he comes , I am ready . " The ex- Philip now found it impossible longer to re- strain the passions of his young men . asperation was so general that even the praying Indians joined the cause of Philip . The In- dians sent ...
... brother . When he comes , I am ready . " The ex- Philip now found it impossible longer to re- strain the passions of his young men . asperation was so general that even the praying Indians joined the cause of Philip . The In- dians sent ...
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... brother of this man , indignant at such severity , and apprehensive of a similar fate , immediately deserted to the English , and offered to guide Captain Church through the swamp to the re- treat of Pometacom . Guided by this Indian ...
... brother of this man , indignant at such severity , and apprehensive of a similar fate , immediately deserted to the English , and offered to guide Captain Church through the swamp to the re- treat of Pometacom . Guided by this Indian ...
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