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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... tion . This is situated in an orchard to the north of the Nursery buildings , and not far distant from the boat - landing . Each grave is marked by a narrow board thrust upright at its head , and containing the number of the order of ...
... tion . This is situated in an orchard to the north of the Nursery buildings , and not far distant from the boat - landing . Each grave is marked by a narrow board thrust upright at its head , and containing the number of the order of ...
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... tion , he supposes , of whales and other big fishes and monsters , which have been gradually dis- appearing before man and his ships , has been the means of enormously increasing the num- bers of the medusæ and infusoria which nour ...
... tion , he supposes , of whales and other big fishes and monsters , which have been gradually dis- appearing before man and his ships , has been the means of enormously increasing the num- bers of the medusæ and infusoria which nour ...
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... tion . The watchmen , who were accustomed to make night hideous by bawling the time ev- ery quarter of an hour , had all been pressed into the army . Even the dogs , the noisiest spect , she coolly informed them that she had concluded ...
... tion . The watchmen , who were accustomed to make night hideous by bawling the time ev- ery quarter of an hour , had all been pressed into the army . Even the dogs , the noisiest spect , she coolly informed them that she had concluded ...
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... tion she did not show her displeasure , and cer- tainly she could have had no reason to have found fault with Mr. Hadley's manner . He was quite absorbed in the evident memories called up by the songs to which he listened . And after ...
... tion she did not show her displeasure , and cer- tainly she could have had no reason to have found fault with Mr. Hadley's manner . He was quite absorbed in the evident memories called up by the songs to which he listened . And after ...
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... tion . She was very happy to be of use , to help herself , and to have the means of musical cul- ture . She went about the house singing her scales , or flinging her voice out in some great rolling anthem day after day ; and Mr. Hadley ...
... tion . She was very happy to be of use , to help herself , and to have the means of musical cul- ture . She went about the house singing her scales , or flinging her voice out in some great rolling anthem day after day ; and Mr. Hadley ...
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