Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 36Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1868 - Literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... moved by relatives . The sex of the patient is little considered as regards its location in the wards . Classification is made simply in accord- ance with the character of the complaints . The average daily census of the Hospitals is ...
... moved by relatives . The sex of the patient is little considered as regards its location in the wards . Classification is made simply in accord- ance with the character of the complaints . The average daily census of the Hospitals is ...
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... moved up a strong column of infantry and took it , and thence poured a rak- ing fire into the Cruz itself . Maximilian stood on the roof eagerly watching the fight , and ut- terly heedless of shot or shell . A 24 - pounder exploded ...
... moved up a strong column of infantry and took it , and thence poured a rak- ing fire into the Cruz itself . Maximilian stood on the roof eagerly watching the fight , and ut- terly heedless of shot or shell . A 24 - pounder exploded ...
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... moved firmly clasped to his heart , where the Emperor against the city the three sections with which he had had left it . been menacing it . This resulted in a hot fight , which lasted eight hours , and led to an attack upon the posi ...
... moved firmly clasped to his heart , where the Emperor against the city the three sections with which he had had left it . been menacing it . This resulted in a hot fight , which lasted eight hours , and led to an attack upon the posi ...
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... moved nearer to her , and in another , a graver tone asked , ter was very clear to Mr. Hadley's mental vis- ion ; clearer perhaps than to Frank herself . " Frank , " he began , after this , " have you any thing against me , collectively ...
... moved nearer to her , and in another , a graver tone asked , ter was very clear to Mr. Hadley's mental vis- ion ; clearer perhaps than to Frank herself . " Frank , " he began , after this , " have you any thing against me , collectively ...
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... moved one or two easy- chairs nearer the light . I understood her un- spoken sympathy , but I could not read or care to move , and sat still with my eyes fixed on the glowing coals , thinking , thinking . I hardly knew how long it was ...
... moved one or two easy- chairs nearer the light . I understood her un- spoken sympathy , but I could not read or care to move , and sat still with my eyes fixed on the glowing coals , thinking , thinking . I hardly knew how long it was ...
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