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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... happy at his board on more than one occasion , when , at the con- clusion of the feast , the general reflection of all the circle was uniformly the same : " It is enough . What need of more life ? This day's delight can never be ...
... happy at his board on more than one occasion , when , at the con- clusion of the feast , the general reflection of all the circle was uniformly the same : " It is enough . What need of more life ? This day's delight can never be ...
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... happy taste on the banks of Cooper River . The Porter's Lodge , the Chapel , and the Re- It is This is one of the most ambitious of the pri- vate dwellings of Charleston . The fence , by- the - way , which is shown in the picture to be ...
... happy taste on the banks of Cooper River . The Porter's Lodge , the Chapel , and the Re- It is This is one of the most ambitious of the pri- vate dwellings of Charleston . The fence , by- the - way , which is shown in the picture to be ...
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... happy that the effect is two - fold , compelling the mind at the same moment to feel the equal pressure of Art and Nature in the work . It is difficult to describe the gradual process by which the pin - hundred and one Pilgrims , first ...
... happy that the effect is two - fold , compelling the mind at the same moment to feel the equal pressure of Art and Nature in the work . It is difficult to describe the gradual process by which the pin - hundred and one Pilgrims , first ...
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... happy possessor of so many rare gifts . Six years spent in the Libyan desert and on the shores of the Red Sea made him thoroughly familiar with the microscopic world of Africa , and a few years later he joined the great Hum- boldt in ...
... happy possessor of so many rare gifts . Six years spent in the Libyan desert and on the shores of the Red Sea made him thoroughly familiar with the microscopic world of Africa , and a few years later he joined the great Hum- boldt in ...
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... happy in these days . There was such a wealth of love and utter trust between us , that it made up for , and even hid the pov- erty that existed in other directions . I know it did so quite to me . I believe it was almost as successful ...
... happy in these days . There was such a wealth of love and utter trust between us , that it made up for , and even hid the pov- erty that existed in other directions . I know it did so quite to me . I believe it was almost as successful ...
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