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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... wife of Philip had the equally euphonious name of Wootonekanuske . Very rapidly the lands of the Indians were now passing away to the English colonists . The power of the white man was rapidly in- creasing , and that of the Indians ...
... wife of Philip had the equally euphonious name of Wootonekanuske . Very rapidly the lands of the Indians were now passing away to the English colonists . The power of the white man was rapidly in- creasing , and that of the Indians ...
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... wives , Wetamoo , the widow of Alexander , and sister of Wootonek- anuske , the wife of Philip . Mrs. Rowlandson thus became the dressing - maid of Wetamoo . The haughty Indian princess , exulting in the services of the wife of an ...
... wives , Wetamoo , the widow of Alexander , and sister of Wootonek- anuske , the wife of Philip . Mrs. Rowlandson thus became the dressing - maid of Wetamoo . The haughty Indian princess , exulting in the services of the wife of an ...
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... wife . I told her what a dreary life that would be to which she would exile me . I warned her that she , and she only , as my wife , could have power to de- tain me from joining an expedition she had heard of before , which was about to ...
... wife . I told her what a dreary life that would be to which she would exile me . I warned her that she , and she only , as my wife , could have power to de- tain me from joining an expedition she had heard of before , which was about to ...
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... wife - I your husband— let what will interfere . Shall a paltry form , a conventional observance , a trivial sacrifice to the weakness of those around us - shall such a thing have power to effect that which a million devils , did they ...
... wife - I your husband— let what will interfere . Shall a paltry form , a conventional observance , a trivial sacrifice to the weakness of those around us - shall such a thing have power to effect that which a million devils , did they ...
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... wife had given up writing . ousness of regained freedom . Her face looked band ,. marked it unmoved . But it was not so . I loved my wife , with the might of my manhood , with the whole strength of my soul . She knew that , and rested in ...
... wife had given up writing . ousness of regained freedom . Her face looked band ,. marked it unmoved . But it was not so . I loved my wife , with the might of my manhood , with the whole strength of my soul . She knew that , and rested in ...
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