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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... half of their number . The Pilgrims frequently caught glimpses of Indians prowling about in the woods , but could never get near them . Instructed , however , by the attack which they had already encountered , they fortified their ...
... half of their number . The Pilgrims frequently caught glimpses of Indians prowling about in the woods , but could never get near them . Instructed , however , by the attack which they had already encountered , they fortified their ...
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... half of the meeting - house in which the council was to be held for himself and his war- riors . The other half was assigned to the Ply- mouth people . The Massachusetts commission- ers , as umpires , occupied the seat of council . The ...
... half of the meeting - house in which the council was to be held for himself and his war- riors . The other half was assigned to the Ply- mouth people . The Massachusetts commission- ers , as umpires , occupied the seat of council . The ...
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... half a mile from the hacienda dwellings , and great masses of lava , stones , and ashes were ejected . These shortly formed a cone about the vent , or crater , which has steadily increased since , and is yet annually added to by the ...
... half a mile from the hacienda dwellings , and great masses of lava , stones , and ashes were ejected . These shortly formed a cone about the vent , or crater , which has steadily increased since , and is yet annually added to by the ...
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... half hours . They seemed to condense into one drop of light the whole lustre of the by - gone day . The day before I was to leave the neighbor- hood I had an interview with Mr. Clive . I told him I loved his daughter - that she loved ...
... half hours . They seemed to condense into one drop of light the whole lustre of the by - gone day . The day before I was to leave the neighbor- hood I had an interview with Mr. Clive . I told him I loved his daughter - that she loved ...
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... half of strange curiosity , half terrible anxiety , I followed her . She stood , leaning on the grave - stone at the head of the two solemn mounds , one green and daisy - covered , the other brown and rough as yet . Something in the ...
... half of strange curiosity , half terrible anxiety , I followed her . She stood , leaning on the grave - stone at the head of the two solemn mounds , one green and daisy - covered , the other brown and rough as yet . Something in the ...
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