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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... walk along the neat and beau- tiful avenue leading from the dock suffices to bring the visitor to the buildings in which are the children . They lie at his left hand , and are located at about the centre of the island , extending toward ...
... walk along the neat and beau- tiful avenue leading from the dock suffices to bring the visitor to the buildings in which are the children . They lie at his left hand , and are located at about the centre of the island , extending toward ...
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... walk through the streets decorously nessed on the coasts where those writers resid- ed was never seen by them . M. Masch con- cludes , therefore , that we are witnessing nowa- nights , at rare intervals , a spectacle which was not ...
... walk through the streets decorously nessed on the coasts where those writers resid- ed was never seen by them . M. Masch con- cludes , therefore , that we are witnessing nowa- nights , at rare intervals , a spectacle which was not ...
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... walk home with Dotha aft- erward . " 66 Gerty ! how can you ? Only Mr. Smith , papa , very kindly lent me his umbrella last week , and held it over me because my hands were full of books . " 66 6 ' Yes , and it will be ' only Mr. Jones ...
... walk home with Dotha aft- erward . " 66 Gerty ! how can you ? Only Mr. Smith , papa , very kindly lent me his umbrella last week , and held it over me because my hands were full of books . " 66 6 ' Yes , and it will be ' only Mr. Jones ...
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... walk erect , by showing that they have in fact nothing whatever corresponding to the human foot , but only two pair of hands , that walking is a term altogether misapplied to them , as to the bear - it yet furnishes some favorable facts ...
... walk erect , by showing that they have in fact nothing whatever corresponding to the human foot , but only two pair of hands , that walking is a term altogether misapplied to them , as to the bear - it yet furnishes some favorable facts ...
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... walk in the " noon- day darkness " of that most important , life - gov- erning truth , which nobody denies , nobody af- firms for one - Love . She was neither consult- ed , nor counseled , nor warned . Fathers and mothers , long after ...
... walk in the " noon- day darkness " of that most important , life - gov- erning truth , which nobody denies , nobody af- firms for one - Love . She was neither consult- ed , nor counseled , nor warned . Fathers and mothers , long after ...
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