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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... land , that the illusion that it is built di- latitudes was cool in degree with the narrow - rectly in the sea , continues till you approach The notion was naturally quite near it . This illusion is productive of a ness of its passages ...
... land , that the illusion that it is built di- latitudes was cool in degree with the narrow - rectly in the sea , continues till you approach The notion was naturally quite near it . This illusion is productive of a ness of its passages ...
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... land . The attack and the retreat were alike instantaneous . The silence of the rayless morning was , with the suddenness of the lightning's flash , broken by fiendlike uproar and fearful peril ; as sud- denly the clamor ceased , and ...
... land . The attack and the retreat were alike instantaneous . The silence of the rayless morning was , with the suddenness of the lightning's flash , broken by fiendlike uproar and fearful peril ; as sud- denly the clamor ceased , and ...
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... land , and thus to avenge the death of her husband and his brother . He Philip was a man of great endowments . clearly understood the power of the English , and distinctly foresaw the peril the Indians would incur by waging war against ...
... land , and thus to avenge the death of her husband and his brother . He Philip was a man of great endowments . clearly understood the power of the English , and distinctly foresaw the peril the Indians would incur by waging war against ...
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... land , called the Island , a few feet higher than the surrounding marsh . The English were apprised , through friendly Indians , of the terrible peril which menaced them . In December , 1675 , the united army of the three colonies ...
... land , called the Island , a few feet higher than the surrounding marsh . The English were apprised , through friendly Indians , of the terrible peril which menaced them . In December , 1675 , the united army of the three colonies ...
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... land , powdering her hair and painting her face , going with her necklaces , with jewels in her ears , and bracelets upon her hands . When she had dressed herself , her work was to make wampum and beads . " Mrs. Rowlandson , during her ...
... land , powdering her hair and painting her face , going with her necklaces , with jewels in her ears , and bracelets upon her hands . When she had dressed herself , her work was to make wampum and beads . " Mrs. Rowlandson , during her ...
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