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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... hundred yards off ; that of the Charleston College , on the southwest , a few hundred yards further ; and a square on the east , which fronts the Second Presbyterian Church ; all this precinct is well ventilated , and sprinkled with ...
... hundred yards off ; that of the Charleston College , on the southwest , a few hundred yards further ; and a square on the east , which fronts the Second Presbyterian Church ; all this precinct is well ventilated , and sprinkled with ...
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... hundred lodgers of average dimensions . Its present host is Daniel Mixer , a publican greatly renowned for his capacity at the conception and concoction of good things , solid and liquid , of whom the Charleston epi- cureans always ...
... hundred lodgers of average dimensions . Its present host is Daniel Mixer , a publican greatly renowned for his capacity at the conception and concoction of good things , solid and liquid , of whom the Charleston epi- cureans always ...
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... hundred years all these men have been in the world of spirits , and it may safely be affirmed that they have never regretted that day of sacred rest passed in the stormy wilderness . With the early light of Monday morning they re ...
... hundred years all these men have been in the world of spirits , and it may safely be affirmed that they have never regretted that day of sacred rest passed in the stormy wilderness . With the early light of Monday morning they re ...
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... hundred and twenty men were on the march for the rescue . Day and night they pressed forward toward Mount Hope to at- tack King Philip in the very heart of his do- minions . The English moved with such prompt - glish , very skillful in ...
... hundred and twenty men were on the march for the rescue . Day and night they pressed forward toward Mount Hope to at- tack King Philip in the very heart of his do- minions . The English moved with such prompt - glish , very skillful in ...
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... hundred wigwams of unusually solid and durable construction , and with much sagacity had fortified every avenue to his retreat . In this strong encampment , in friendly alliance with the Narragansets , he was maturing his plans for a ...
... hundred wigwams of unusually solid and durable construction , and with much sagacity had fortified every avenue to his retreat . In this strong encampment , in friendly alliance with the Narragansets , he was maturing his plans for a ...
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