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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... tion , Jones and Lee the architects . The cor- poration itself is a new one , and prosperous , like all the temples reared to the god of the Mines , the Counter , and the Mint , in this vir- tuous city . The building just above it is a ...
... tion , Jones and Lee the architects . The cor- poration itself is a new one , and prosperous , like all the temples reared to the god of the Mines , the Counter , and the Mint , in this vir- tuous city . The building just above it is a ...
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... tion , having been converted from a mere oblong square , with an unsightly tower , into the neat Gothic temple which you now behold . The remodeling of this church was effected under a plan of Jones and Lee . The old walls still remain ...
... tion , having been converted from a mere oblong square , with an unsightly tower , into the neat Gothic temple which you now behold . The remodeling of this church was effected under a plan of Jones and Lee . The old walls still remain ...
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... tion . There are other adjuncts . The arms of sonry of the interior , whatever the rude , wild the Palmetto State are boldly scored upon one character of the outside , being carefully con- of the boulders ; the palmettos shoot up from ...
... tion . There are other adjuncts . The arms of sonry of the interior , whatever the rude , wild the Palmetto State are boldly scored upon one character of the outside , being carefully con- of the boulders ; the palmettos shoot up from ...
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... tion that I felt for her - although , perhaps , the love partook of the best part both of enthusiasm and passion , in the intense reality that caused it to be interwoven with my life so completely . It grew to be as much a part of the ...
... tion that I felt for her - although , perhaps , the love partook of the best part both of enthusiasm and passion , in the intense reality that caused it to be interwoven with my life so completely . It grew to be as much a part of the ...
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... tion she assumed . " She could not for expedi- the world seems to thrive most flourishingly . ency subscribe , by lip or action , to what her heart Certainly his tenants were never insolvent - his did not believe . She would not ...
... tion she assumed . " She could not for expedi- the world seems to thrive most flourishingly . ency subscribe , by lip or action , to what her heart Certainly his tenants were never insolvent - his did not believe . She would not ...
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