Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 62Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1881 - Periodicals Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... fact , I found covered up un- derneath it a tradition that once upon a time a ferryman had responded to a call in the night , and on his return was It appears rather droll at first thought to find that a solid Manchester manufac- turer ...
... fact , I found covered up un- derneath it a tradition that once upon a time a ferryman had responded to a call in the night , and on his return was It appears rather droll at first thought to find that a solid Manchester manufac- turer ...
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... fact , all four were of mixed blood , their mother having been a beautiful French quarter- breed , and their father - William Douglas . Annet , Annet , can't we have fried po- tatoes for supper , and bacon ? ” 66 66 Annet , Annet , can ...
... fact , all four were of mixed blood , their mother having been a beautiful French quarter- breed , and their father - William Douglas . Annet , Annet , can't we have fried po- tatoes for supper , and bacon ? ” 66 66 Annet , Annet , can ...
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... fact . Mrs. Flint's mar - kind you can feed till the day after never , ried life had begun under new auspices , and it was not a path of roses upon which she had entered . Her housekeeping had always been frugal , with the thrift that ...
... fact . Mrs. Flint's mar - kind you can feed till the day after never , ried life had begun under new auspices , and it was not a path of roses upon which she had entered . Her housekeeping had always been frugal , with the thrift that ...
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... facts . If facts have any life in them , the girls ' school takes it out . " t But both in England and the United States the more notable and recent move- ments in the education of women have not consisted either in establishing ...
... facts . If facts have any life in them , the girls ' school takes it out . " t But both in England and the United States the more notable and recent move- ments in the education of women have not consisted either in establishing ...
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... fact . These examinations are founded upon two considerations : one , the lack of a common standard by which the worth of instruction at girls ' schools can be mea- sured . The entrance examinations of a college gauge the character of ...
... fact . These examinations are founded upon two considerations : one , the lack of a common standard by which the worth of instruction at girls ' schools can be mea- sured . The entrance examinations of a college gauge the character of ...
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