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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... returning sun melted the The explorers returned as soon as possible to the May Flower with their report . They soon weighed anchor , and , crossing the bay , on the 16th , entered the harbor of Plymouth and anch - ity . ored a mile and ...
... returning sun melted the The explorers returned as soon as possible to the May Flower with their report . They soon weighed anchor , and , crossing the bay , on the 16th , entered the harbor of Plymouth and anch - ity . ored a mile and ...
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... returned a communication to the people in Plymouth , assuming that there was at least equal blame on both sides . They proposed a general council on the 24th of September , to be held at Plymouth , where King Philip and dele- gates from ...
... returned a communication to the people in Plymouth , assuming that there was at least equal blame on both sides . They proposed a general council on the 24th of September , to be held at Plymouth , where King Philip and dele- gates from ...
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... returned to what was to be our home . After the bright and beautiful scenes through which we had been wandering the London street looked but dreary ; the house , handsome and well - appointed though it was , appeared dark , and , as I ...
... returned to what was to be our home . After the bright and beautiful scenes through which we had been wandering the London street looked but dreary ; the house , handsome and well - appointed though it was , appeared dark , and , as I ...
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... returned , she was not there , nor in the house , nor in any of her usual haunts . The old woman who performed the ... returning convalescence , there came to OUR WISH . 53.
... returned , she was not there , nor in the house , nor in any of her usual haunts . The old woman who performed the ... returning convalescence , there came to OUR WISH . 53.
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... returned , Paula was ready to go home with me , having appointed one of the village women to stay with Madalena and see all done for her that could be done . A chorus of women's voices followed Paula when she left . " The Holy Virgin ...
... returned , Paula was ready to go home with me , having appointed one of the village women to stay with Madalena and see all done for her that could be done . A chorus of women's voices followed Paula when she left . " The Holy Virgin ...
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