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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... head of her dying lord ! As she wiped his clammy brow she was nursing those emotions of revenge which finally desolated the colonies of the white men with flame and blood . Philip now was at the head of the tribe . It may be well ...
... head of her dying lord ! As she wiped his clammy brow she was nursing those emotions of revenge which finally desolated the colonies of the white men with flame and blood . Philip now was at the head of the tribe . It may be well ...
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... head , two others struck the canoe as he entered it , and a fourth buried itself in a stake which accidentally stood just before the middle of his breast . The English , conscious of the intellectual power of Philip , devoted their main ...
... head , two others struck the canoe as he entered it , and a fourth buried itself in a stake which accidentally stood just before the middle of his breast . The English , conscious of the intellectual power of Philip , devoted their main ...
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... head , lished both the nature of the light itself , and the limits within which alone it is found in nature . What is most curious , perhaps , is that the num- ber of light - giving beings increases precisely in proportion as we ...
... head , lished both the nature of the light itself , and the limits within which alone it is found in nature . What is most curious , perhaps , is that the num- ber of light - giving beings increases precisely in proportion as we ...
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... head in gossamers that hung to the hedges in the early my hands , almost unable to bear to hear more , morning . I believe that I too almost became a or see more of the indescribable horror her ev- child again . That was an enchanted ...
... head in gossamers that hung to the hedges in the early my hands , almost unable to bear to hear more , morning . I believe that I too almost became a or see more of the indescribable horror her ev- child again . That was an enchanted ...
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... head of the two solemn mounds , one green and daisy - covered , the other brown and rough as yet . Something in the ... head . She would stay . I stood aside , and looked on . When the last painful convulsions came on , it was Paula who ...
... head of the two solemn mounds , one green and daisy - covered , the other brown and rough as yet . Something in the ... head . She would stay . I stood aside , and looked on . When the last painful convulsions came on , it was Paula who ...
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