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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... stand . The Grecian style is wholly inappro- and stucco , which has but the single merit of priate to such a dead level as that of Charles - looking solid , and perhaps of being so . ton . The skies , climate , and plain surface of was ...
... stand . The Grecian style is wholly inappro- and stucco , which has but the single merit of priate to such a dead level as that of Charles - looking solid , and perhaps of being so . ton . The skies , climate , and plain surface of was ...
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... stand in direct communication with each other , and often amount to the amazing number of fifty . But in the world of science , as in common life , habit is a great tyrant , and the old name of in- fusoria does not yet seem willing to ...
... stand in direct communication with each other , and often amount to the amazing number of fifty . But in the world of science , as in common life , habit is a great tyrant , and the old name of in- fusoria does not yet seem willing to ...
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... stand alone , had so pitied - so looked down upon . " No - oh no ! " she replied , earnestly ; and she rose , and leaned upon my arm , and pressed her brow upon my shoulder , murmuring , half to herself , the old , often - repeated ...
... stand alone , had so pitied - so looked down upon . " No - oh no ! " she replied , earnestly ; and she rose , and leaned upon my arm , and pressed her brow upon my shoulder , murmuring , half to herself , the old , often - repeated ...
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... stand on her timid , staggering little feet , and at last to walk or run , fearlessly and alone - as all these epochs in baby life , one by one , came to pass , and the child's existence became daily more separate from her own , Paula's ...
... stand on her timid , staggering little feet , and at last to walk or run , fearlessly and alone - as all these epochs in baby life , one by one , came to pass , and the child's existence became daily more separate from her own , Paula's ...
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... stand , for the purpose of clinching some loose item of evidence . She made the desired ex- planation , and was just quitting the stand , when Kraut , who had been moving uneasily in his chair , suddenly darted a side - look at the ...
... stand , for the purpose of clinching some loose item of evidence . She made the desired ex- planation , and was just quitting the stand , when Kraut , who had been moving uneasily in his chair , suddenly darted a side - look at the ...
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