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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... leave their vessel and com- mence their life of privation in the New World . The whole ship's company assembled upon ... leaving. PLYMOUTH BAY , AS SEEN BY THE PILGRIMS . MASSASOIT AND HIS WARRIORS . 24 HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE .
... leave their vessel and com- mence their life of privation in the New World . The whole ship's company assembled upon ... leaving. PLYMOUTH BAY , AS SEEN BY THE PILGRIMS . MASSASOIT AND HIS WARRIORS . 24 HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE .
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... leave that matter to the geologists themselves , each of whom seems to have a pet plan of his own , whereby the ... leaving no traces of its existènce ex- cept a reef of rocks from five to thirty fathoms under water . In the middle of ...
... leave that matter to the geologists themselves , each of whom seems to have a pet plan of his own , whereby the ... leaving no traces of its existènce ex- cept a reef of rocks from five to thirty fathoms under water . In the middle of ...
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... leave the neighbor- hood I had an interview with Mr. Clive . I told him I loved his daughter - that she loved The old man was much amazed that I had expected ; but he seemed troubled also by an amount of perplexity and indecision which ...
... leave the neighbor- hood I had an interview with Mr. Clive . I told him I loved his daughter - that she loved The old man was much amazed that I had expected ; but he seemed troubled also by an amount of perplexity and indecision which ...
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... leave her directly we returned home . I noticed she was meditative often , and sometimes even my voice would not rouse her from the deep thought with which she was engrossed . And not many days had passed before a sudden and unexpected ...
... leave her directly we returned home . I noticed she was meditative often , and sometimes even my voice would not rouse her from the deep thought with which she was engrossed . And not many days had passed before a sudden and unexpected ...
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... leave the child , even for an hour , was , I knew , utter misery to her . Yet , the period of help- less , clinging infancy being over , there was no excuse for the mother to neglect other duties in her constant devotion to her child ...
... leave the child , even for an hour , was , I knew , utter misery to her . Yet , the period of help- less , clinging infancy being over , there was no excuse for the mother to neglect other duties in her constant devotion to her child ...
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