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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... morning they rose before the dawn of day , and anxiously prepared to continue their search . A drizzling rain falling through the night , had drenched them to the skin . The ocean looked black and angry , and sheets of mist were driven ...
... morning they rose before the dawn of day , and anxiously prepared to continue their search . A drizzling rain falling through the night , had drenched them to the skin . The ocean looked black and angry , and sheets of mist were driven ...
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... morning was , with the suddenness of the lightning's flash , broken by fiendlike uproar and fearful peril ; as sud- denly the clamor ceased , and was succeeded by the stillness and the solitude of the un- peopled wilderness . None of ...
... morning was , with the suddenness of the lightning's flash , broken by fiendlike uproar and fearful peril ; as sud- denly the clamor ceased , and was succeeded by the stillness and the solitude of the un- peopled wilderness . None of ...
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... morning they re - embarked and a favorable breeze drove them into Plymouth Bay . Here they found a pleas- ant region , diversified with hills and valleys , where , over the extent of several acres , the forest had disappeared and the ...
... morning they re - embarked and a favorable breeze drove them into Plymouth Bay . Here they found a pleas- ant region , diversified with hills and valleys , where , over the extent of several acres , the forest had disappeared and the ...
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... morning , Samoset left , promising in a few days to come again , and to bring some other Indians with him . The next Sabbath morning he again made his appearance with five tall savages in his train . These were all clothed SAMOSET , THE ...
... morning , Samoset left , promising in a few days to come again , and to bring some other Indians with him . The next Sabbath morning he again made his appearance with five tall savages in his train . These were all clothed SAMOSET , THE ...
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... morning two of the Pilgrims ventured into the camp of the Indians . Confi- dence gradually was strength- ened between the two parties , and the most friendly relations were established . After en- gaging in a formal treaty of friendship ...
... morning two of the Pilgrims ventured into the camp of the Indians . Confi- dence gradually was strength- ened between the two parties , and the most friendly relations were established . After en- gaging in a formal treaty of friendship ...
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