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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... give of those which commend themselves to the gastronomes of the Palmetto City . There , for PRIVATE RESIDENCE One - third of a mile below , in the same street ( Meeting ) , stands the Mills House , a still newer fabric of great ...
... give of those which commend themselves to the gastronomes of the Palmetto City . There , for PRIVATE RESIDENCE One - third of a mile below , in the same street ( Meeting ) , stands the Mills House , a still newer fabric of great ...
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... give them English names . They were bright and attractive young men , of the very finest physical development . The Gov- ernor told Massasoit the story of the renowned kings of Macedon , Philip and Alexander , and gave to Wamsutta , the ...
... give them English names . They were bright and attractive young men , of the very finest physical development . The Gov- ernor told Massasoit the story of the renowned kings of Macedon , Philip and Alexander , and gave to Wamsutta , the ...
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... give a strange start- ling hue to the water for miles . Ribbon - shaped worms , polyps , and sea - nettles appear like blue or green turning - threads ; the ocean around them is dark , and only here and there scattered sparks and ...
... give a strange start- ling hue to the water for miles . Ribbon - shaped worms , polyps , and sea - nettles appear like blue or green turning - threads ; the ocean around them is dark , and only here and there scattered sparks and ...
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... give my daughter to an He spoke even firmly then , although it was after much nervous hesitation , and many awk- ward , half - finished sentences . He told me he appreciated the advantages which ( he was pleased to say ) were offered by ...
... give my daughter to an He spoke even firmly then , although it was after much nervous hesitation , and many awk- ward , half - finished sentences . He told me he appreciated the advantages which ( he was pleased to say ) were offered by ...
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... give my whole life to be able to feel , for one little minute , like that poor mother , this morning- praying at the ... gives to people such wealth as this ? Husband , teach " A childish faith , that speaks in parrot me to be ignorant ...
... give my whole life to be able to feel , for one little minute , like that poor mother , this morning- praying at the ... gives to people such wealth as this ? Husband , teach " A childish faith , that speaks in parrot me to be ignorant ...
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