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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... means glimpsing lunettes be- tween the points of an umbrella . Here are no peasants dancing in gay dresses , nor merry fairs surviving from that myth- ical realm , " merrie old England . " The traveller finds here beautiful Nature un ...
... means glimpsing lunettes be- tween the points of an umbrella . Here are no peasants dancing in gay dresses , nor merry fairs surviving from that myth- ical realm , " merrie old England . " The traveller finds here beautiful Nature un ...
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... mean time Anne was brushing her brown hair , and thoughtfully going over in her own mind the morrow's din- ner . Her ... means ? " said Douglas , as his eldest daugh- ter entered the study early on Christmas morning to renew the fire and ...
... mean time Anne was brushing her brown hair , and thoughtfully going over in her own mind the morrow's din- ner . Her ... means ? " said Douglas , as his eldest daugh- ter entered the study early on Christmas morning to renew the fire and ...
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... means be understood as saying it attained that ob- ject . There were many members of this society , and much business dispatched ; many rules laid down for eternal guid- ance , and memberships established in per- petuity ; all ...
... means be understood as saying it attained that ob- ject . There were many members of this society , and much business dispatched ; many rules laid down for eternal guid- ance , and memberships established in per- petuity ; all ...
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... means of pendent of ponderous perfected machinery with carriers for glowing , pulpy balls of steel trained muscle . Particularly is this the from furnace to Gothic - framed steam- case at the smaller hammers , where the hammers . Here a ...
... means of pendent of ponderous perfected machinery with carriers for glowing , pulpy balls of steel trained muscle . Particularly is this the from furnace to Gothic - framed steam- case at the smaller hammers , where the hammers . Here a ...
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... means death and destruction . The soil is saturated with oil in this unlove- ly region , and the stoutest- hearted fireman in Pitts- burgh feels a tremor when the big bell booms the num- ber of an alarm - box loca- ted among the ...
... means death and destruction . The soil is saturated with oil in this unlove- ly region , and the stoutest- hearted fireman in Pitts- burgh feels a tremor when the big bell booms the num- ber of an alarm - box loca- ted among the ...
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