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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... months ' voyage upon a ament far beyond the rest - slender all of them , cold and tempestuous sea . But , dreary as the even as we sometimes see them in the snow- prospect was , a leaky ship , the storms of ap- crowned pinnacles of the ...
... months ' voyage upon a ament far beyond the rest - slender all of them , cold and tempestuous sea . But , dreary as the even as we sometimes see them in the snow- prospect was , a leaky ship , the storms of ap- crowned pinnacles of the ...
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... months of January and February passed slowly away , while sickness made fear- ful ravages , sweeping off nearly one - half of their number . The Pilgrims frequently caught glimpses of Indians prowling about in the woods , but could ...
... months of January and February passed slowly away , while sickness made fear- ful ravages , sweeping off nearly one - half of their number . The Pilgrims frequently caught glimpses of Indians prowling about in the woods , but could ...
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... months , and though she was held and assured her that she should not be harmed . " When I was in the canoe , " she writes , " I could not but be amazed at the numerous crew of pagans that were on the bank on the other side . Then came ...
... months , and though she was held and assured her that she should not be harmed . " When I was in the canoe , " she writes , " I could not but be amazed at the numerous crew of pagans that were on the bank on the other side . Then came ...
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... months passed on . I had not forgot- ten ; for the impressions made on that portion of myself which was devoted to human interests Presently we were introduced . At the sound were far too few to be easily or speedily erased . of my name ...
... months passed on . I had not forgot- ten ; for the impressions made on that portion of myself which was devoted to human interests Presently we were introduced . At the sound were far too few to be easily or speedily erased . of my name ...
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... months before , I had first noted standing so erect under the radiance of the chandelier . Now , she was sitting on a sofa against the deep ruby velvet of which her face and figure were as if sculptured . Her head was slightly bent ...
... months before , I had first noted standing so erect under the radiance of the chandelier . Now , she was sitting on a sofa against the deep ruby velvet of which her face and figure were as if sculptured . Her head was slightly bent ...
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