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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... natural beau- ties of the site which the Magnolia Cemetery occupies have been very happily brought out , and Art and Nature seem to have united their forces to make appropriate to the purpose , and grateful to the sentiment , this last ...
... natural beau- ties of the site which the Magnolia Cemetery occupies have been very happily brought out , and Art and Nature seem to have united their forces to make appropriate to the purpose , and grateful to the sentiment , this last ...
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... nature . It is progress of a monstrous snake , which , with bra- overhung with moss and ivy . In this cavern zen crest , arching neck , and cunning restlessness stands the statue of Calhoun , visible from below , of eye , is crawling ...
... nature . It is progress of a monstrous snake , which , with bra- overhung with moss and ivy . In this cavern zen crest , arching neck , and cunning restlessness stands the statue of Calhoun , visible from below , of eye , is crawling ...
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... Nature in the work . It is difficult to describe the gradual process by which the pin - hundred and one Pilgrims ... natural rights of man , He died in harness , in the thick of strife , His very death a triumph - like his life ! The ...
... Nature in the work . It is difficult to describe the gradual process by which the pin - hundred and one Pilgrims ... natural rights of man , He died in harness , in the thick of strife , His very death a triumph - like his life ! The ...
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... Nature , when we leave behind us the fair realm of Flora and enter into the gay , graceful life of the an- imal kingdom , especially as the first province that greets us is a land where all is mystery yet , and every form we behold new ...
... Nature , when we leave behind us the fair realm of Flora and enter into the gay , graceful life of the an- imal kingdom , especially as the first province that greets us is a land where all is mystery yet , and every form we behold new ...
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... nature of the light itself , and the limits within which alone it is found in nature . What is most curious , perhaps , is that the num- ber of light - giving beings increases precisely in proportion as we approach the lower classes of ...
... nature of the light itself , and the limits within which alone it is found in nature . What is most curious , perhaps , is that the num- ber of light - giving beings increases precisely in proportion as we approach the lower classes of ...
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