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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... stood on the very confines of the city , on the west . There were few dwell- ings near it ; some public structures only . of these was a " pest - house , " another " a pris- on " and " house for the insane and poor , " and , lastly ...
... stood on the very confines of the city , on the west . There were few dwell- ings near it ; some public structures only . of these was a " pest - house , " another " a pris- on " and " house for the insane and poor , " and , lastly ...
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... stood upon that icy deck swept by the wintry wind , and bowed their heads in prayer , they were but feebly conscious of the immortal- ity they were conferring upon themselves and upon the day . Their parting hymn , swelling from gushing ...
... stood upon that icy deck swept by the wintry wind , and bowed their heads in prayer , they were but feebly conscious of the immortal- ity they were conferring upon themselves and upon the day . Their parting hymn , swelling from gushing ...
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... stood for some little time con- templating the tall lady under the chandelier , who was at 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 ...
... stood for some little time con- templating the tall lady under the chandelier , who was at 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 ...
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... stood face to face with Miss Clive and this lady and gentle- man , the latter of whom I already was slightly acquainted with . In brief , it resulted in my being invited to become a guest at the Manor House during my stay in the ...
... stood face to face with Miss Clive and this lady and gentle- man , the latter of whom I already was slightly acquainted with . In brief , it resulted in my being invited to become a guest at the Manor House during my stay in the ...
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... stood quietly watching and analyzing every inflection of her face with what may have seemed the grave , dispassionate regard proper to a savant . " If my mother had lived , " she next said , in a loving , lingering , low - toned voice ...
... stood quietly watching and analyzing every inflection of her face with what may have seemed the grave , dispassionate regard proper to a savant . " If my mother had lived , " she next said , in a loving , lingering , low - toned voice ...
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