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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... Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year 1857 , by Harper and Brothers , in the Clerk's Office of the Dis trict Court for the Southern District of New York . VOL . XV.-No. 85. - A borrowed from the practice in all the Spanish ...
... Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year 1857 , by Harper and Brothers , in the Clerk's Office of the Dis trict Court for the Southern District of New York . VOL . XV.-No. 85. - A borrowed from the practice in all the Spanish ...
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... entered the harbor of Plymouth and anch - ity . ored a mile and a half from the shore . A few days were devoted to selecting a spot for the colonial village . The ever - memorable morning , Friday , December 22 , 1620 , dawned chill and ...
... entered the harbor of Plymouth and anch - ity . ored a mile and a half from the shore . A few days were devoted to selecting a spot for the colonial village . The ever - memorable morning , Friday , December 22 , 1620 , dawned chill and ...
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... entered the trails of the forest . They soon reached Taun- ton River . There they took canoes . It soon became manifest that their monarch was dying . They placed him upon a grassy mound , beneath a majestic tree , and in silence , the ...
... entered the trails of the forest . They soon reached Taun- ton River . There they took canoes . It soon became manifest that their monarch was dying . They placed him upon a grassy mound , beneath a majestic tree , and in silence , the ...
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... entered his com- plaints against the people of Plymouth . The court in Massachusetts , having thus heard both sides , returned a communication to the people in Plymouth , assuming that there was at least equal blame on both sides . They ...
... entered his com- plaints against the people of Plymouth . The court in Massachusetts , having thus heard both sides , returned a communication to the people in Plymouth , assuming that there was at least equal blame on both sides . They ...
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... entered upon one of the most toilsome and deadly of conflicts , and had con- tinued with Herculean energies to struggle against sheltered and outnumbering foes for four hours . And now , cold , exhausted , and starving , in the darkness ...
... entered upon one of the most toilsome and deadly of conflicts , and had con- tinued with Herculean energies to struggle against sheltered and outnumbering foes for four hours . And now , cold , exhausted , and starving , in the darkness ...
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