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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... fire - alarm bell of the city . Its site is a very fine one - very nearly central , occupying an ex- tensive square which fronts south on Calhoun , west on St. Philip's , and north on Vanderhorst streets ; on the latter of which ...
... fire - alarm bell of the city . Its site is a very fine one - very nearly central , occupying an ex- tensive square which fronts south on Calhoun , west on St. Philip's , and north on Vanderhorst streets ; on the latter of which ...
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... fire ; but , to employ an original comparison , it has risen , as you see , like another Phoenix from the flames . nursed with loving tenderness ; to be treated | example , is the Charleston Hotel , a vast pile , with solicitude ; to be ...
... fire ; but , to employ an original comparison , it has risen , as you see , like another Phoenix from the flames . nursed with loving tenderness ; to be treated | example , is the Charleston Hotel , a vast pile , with solicitude ; to be ...
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... fire upon their victors . Many of the English fell , while shouting victory , before these bullets . The But night was now darkening over this dismal swamp a cold , stormy winter's night . whole encampment was blazing like a furnace ...
... fire upon their victors . Many of the English fell , while shouting victory , before these bullets . The But night was now darkening over this dismal swamp a cold , stormy winter's night . whole encampment was blazing like a furnace ...
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... fire , and the inmates , forty - two in number , had before them only the cruel alternative of perishing in the flames or of surrendering . The merciless conflagration , enveloping the building in billows of fire , drove them from their ...
... fire , and the inmates , forty - two in number , had before them only the cruel alternative of perishing in the flames or of surrendering . The merciless conflagration , enveloping the building in billows of fire , drove them from their ...
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... and crackling . Shrewdly the Indians , who were at the windward , set the forest on fire . Billows of flame and smoke were In the autumn , suddenly the tide of victory seemed. ADVENTURES OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND . 35.
... and crackling . Shrewdly the Indians , who were at the windward , set the forest on fire . Billows of flame and smoke were In the autumn , suddenly the tide of victory seemed. ADVENTURES OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND . 35.
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