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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... night given to the Calhoun Monument . It has never been in print before ; and with this we conclude our present sketches from the Palmetto City : CALHOUN . - ODE . Nations themselves are but the monuments Of deathless men , whom the ...
... night given to the Calhoun Monument . It has never been in print before ; and with this we conclude our present sketches from the Palmetto City : CALHOUN . - ODE . Nations themselves are but the monuments Of deathless men , whom the ...
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... night was settling around them , a huge billow broke over the shallop , nearly filling it with water , and un- shipping and sweeping away their rudder . To B add to their consternation , a flaw struck the sail and snapped the mast into ...
... night was settling around them , a huge billow broke over the shallop , nearly filling it with water , and un- shipping and sweeping away their rudder . To B add to their consternation , a flaw struck the sail and snapped the mast into ...
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... night came on , the colonists , appre- hensive of Indian treachery , tried , in various ways , to get rid of him ; but all their efforts were in vain ; he would stay . They therefore made provision for him in Stephen Hopkins's house ...
... night came on , the colonists , appre- hensive of Indian treachery , tried , in various ways , to get rid of him ; but all their efforts were in vain ; he would stay . They therefore made provision for him in Stephen Hopkins's house ...
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... night they pressed forward toward Mount Hope to at- tack King Philip in the very heart of his do- minions . The English moved with such prompt - glish , very skillful in the use of the musket , still ness , pressing into their service ...
... night they pressed forward toward Mount Hope to at- tack King Philip in the very heart of his do- minions . The English moved with such prompt - glish , very skillful in the use of the musket , still ness , pressing into their service ...
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... night was now darkening over this dismal swamp a cold , stormy winter's night . whole encampment was blazing like a furnace , and the conflagration was sweeping away all the defenses which had protected the Indians , and at the same ...
... night was now darkening over this dismal swamp a cold , stormy winter's night . whole encampment was blazing like a furnace , and the conflagration was sweeping away all the defenses which had protected the Indians , and at the same ...
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