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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... four Go , call , with brazen horn , Thief , robber , magdalen , outcast poor , This happy morn : " A - yule ! a - yule ! " Send forth the girth To all the corners of the earth ; " The city gates wide open be ; Come in ! Immanuel sets ...
... four Go , call , with brazen horn , Thief , robber , magdalen , outcast poor , This happy morn : " A - yule ! a - yule ! " Send forth the girth To all the corners of the earth ; " The city gates wide open be ; Come in ! Immanuel sets ...
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... four stories in height , with the old pulleys and hoisting apparatus still in place under their peaked roofs , like gal- lows ready for the old traders to hang themselves upon , if they came back and saw the degeneracy of the furless ...
... four stories in height , with the old pulleys and hoisting apparatus still in place under their peaked roofs , like gal- lows ready for the old traders to hang themselves upon , if they came back and saw the degeneracy of the furless ...
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... 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't we have ...
... 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't we have ...
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... four dollars , an ' she wid a fine big room . " This volley from the ancient redoubt failing to disclose a foe , a lull ensued , explanations followed , and Mrs. Lee and her brood of little ones and the fluttering pigeons were left in ...
... four dollars , an ' she wid a fine big room . " This volley from the ancient redoubt failing to disclose a foe , a lull ensued , explanations followed , and Mrs. Lee and her brood of little ones and the fluttering pigeons were left in ...
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... four to eight feet of water in the channel - would be treated to a most interesting sight on the Monongahela Wharf , between that many- piered and venerable structure the Mo- nongahela Suspension - Bridge and the " Point . " This scene ...
... four to eight feet of water in the channel - would be treated to a most interesting sight on the Monongahela Wharf , between that many- piered and venerable structure the Mo- nongahela Suspension - Bridge and the " Point . " This scene ...
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