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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... once been destroyed by fire ; but , to employ an original comparison , it has risen , as you see , like another Phoenix from the flames . nursed with loving tenderness ; to be treated | example , is the Charleston Hotel , a vast pile ...
... once been destroyed by fire ; but , to employ an original comparison , it has risen , as you see , like another Phoenix from the flames . nursed with loving tenderness ; to be treated | example , is the Charleston Hotel , a vast pile ...
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... once , wherever may be the scene of their regeneration . Equally varied and wonderful were found to be the movements which these smallest of organized beings are enabled to execute by the aid of cilia , tiny and delicate hairs , so ...
... once , wherever may be the scene of their regeneration . Equally varied and wonderful were found to be the movements which these smallest of organized beings are enabled to execute by the aid of cilia , tiny and delicate hairs , so ...
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... once into glowing snow , into liquid silver . Let a rope or an oar but touch the dark waters , and like lightning it flashes and flits from crest to crest , and when the steamer's wheels strike the angry flood tor- rents of silvery ...
... once into glowing snow , into liquid silver . Let a rope or an oar but touch the dark waters , and like lightning it flashes and flits from crest to crest , and when the steamer's wheels strike the angry flood tor- rents of silvery ...
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... once pointed out to me as " the au- thoress of that queer book . " She was handsome - her presence would have commanded attention even if she had not been celebrated beforehand . Her voice was peculiar , too ; and I always had great ...
... once pointed out to me as " the au- thoress of that queer book . " She was handsome - her presence would have commanded attention even if she had not been celebrated beforehand . Her voice was peculiar , too ; and I always had great ...
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... once hit upon the solution of the difficulty . Provided Paula Clive and Lewis Heber were married ac- cording to the form appointed by the Church of England , he could see no reasonable obstacle to the union . And to this argument ...
... once hit upon the solution of the difficulty . Provided Paula Clive and Lewis Heber were married ac- cording to the form appointed by the Church of England , he could see no reasonable obstacle to the union . And to this argument ...
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