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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 2
... nearly three miles long , by something less than two miles at the widest , cast and west . The population within these limits is now estimated to range between fifty- five and sixty - five thousand souls . But we must not be led too far ...
... nearly three miles long , by something less than two miles at the widest , cast and west . The population within these limits is now estimated to range between fifty- five and sixty - five thousand souls . But we must not be led too far ...
Page 10
... nearly as large . The house is by far the largest building in the city . The cupola contains the great fire - alarm bell of the city . Its site is a very fine one - very nearly central , occupying an ex- tensive square which fronts ...
... nearly as large . The house is by far the largest building in the city . The cupola contains the great fire - alarm bell of the city . Its site is a very fine one - very nearly central , occupying an ex- tensive square which fronts ...
Page 13
... nearly fault- less , in respect to sym- metry , as we can con- ceive such a work to be . There is an ob- jection , however , to the style , but only as it regards locality . To be altogether satisfied with the Grecian tem- ple style ...
... nearly fault- less , in respect to sym- metry , as we can con- ceive such a work to be . There is an ob- jection , however , to the style , but only as it regards locality . To be altogether satisfied with the Grecian tem- ple style ...
Page 15
... nearly upon the former plan , and the tower was added from an architectural design of Colonel White . This tower is about 200 feet in height , and its proportions are very much ad- mired ; by some , indeed , pre- ferred to those of St ...
... nearly upon the former plan , and the tower was added from an architectural design of Colonel White . This tower is about 200 feet in height , and its proportions are very much ad- mired ; by some , indeed , pre- ferred to those of St ...
Page 21
... nearly at the entrance . To this point you coiled himself above the rock of the Constitu- ascend by a flight of stone steps within , the ma- tion . There are other adjuncts . The arms of sonry of the interior , whatever the rude , wild ...
... nearly at the entrance . To this point you coiled himself above the rock of the Constitu- ascend by a flight of stone steps within , the ma- tion . There are other adjuncts . The arms of sonry of the interior , whatever the rude , wild ...
Contents
388 | |
431 | |
433 | |
439 | |
442 | |
447 | |
450 | |
451 | |
132 | |
145 | |
164 | |
176 | |
185 | |
191 | |
194 | |
203 | |
209 | |
214 | |
224 | |
293 | |
306 | |
325 | |
331 | |
344 | |
346 | |
355 | |
363 | |
367 | |
370 | |
456 | |
465 | |
474 | |
516 | |
526 | |
535 | |
573 | |
575 | |
617 | |
634 | |
674 | |
676 | |
708 | |
721 | |
723 | |
758 | |
809 | |
826 | |
834 | |
842 | |
861 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
arms Arthur asked beautiful Beauvallet better brother called Chesterfield child Chivery cholera church Clennam coal cried dear door dress epigram eyes face father feeling feet felt fever fire Flintwinch France Genoa Genoese gentleman girl give hand Handel happy head heard heart honor hour hundred husband Izalco Jarnac knew lady Landon laugh lichens Little Dorrit lived looked Louis Louis Napoleon Madame marriage Marshalsea Massasoit Meagles ment mind Miss Montjeu morning mother nature ness never night noble once Padre Garcia Pancks passed Paula person poor present Quigley replied returned Riberac Rigaud rose seemed seen side smile soon soul stood tell thing thought tion told took turned voice wheat whole wife wish woman words yellow fever young