Harper's Magazine, Volume 140Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1919 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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Page 40
... moved to re- consider the vote by which the suspen- sion of the rules had been denied , and offered a substitute by which full am- nesty should be granted to all with the exception of Jefferson Davis . He made a speech on that motion in ...
... moved to re- consider the vote by which the suspen- sion of the rules had been denied , and offered a substitute by which full am- nesty should be granted to all with the exception of Jefferson Davis . He made a speech on that motion in ...
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... moved to laughter or to tears by the voices of birds and children , by a song from the heart , by a woman's pleading , by noble oratory or noble acting , by any human action through which the spirit in one speaks to the spirit in others ...
... moved to laughter or to tears by the voices of birds and children , by a song from the heart , by a woman's pleading , by noble oratory or noble acting , by any human action through which the spirit in one speaks to the spirit in others ...
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... moved to New York . If she had not performed this very strik- ing migration there would have been a good deal of talk about her decision against matrimony . But , after all , so many people in Huntsville had married and so few had ever ...
... moved to New York . If she had not performed this very strik- ing migration there would have been a good deal of talk about her decision against matrimony . But , after all , so many people in Huntsville had married and so few had ever ...
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... moved . Lottie worked laboriously on a blue centerpiece . " It certainly is lucky you are so well off , Sarah . " " Yes , I realize it is . Henry never saved much , but I have enough for both , thanks to poor father . I never spend a ...
... moved . Lottie worked laboriously on a blue centerpiece . " It certainly is lucky you are so well off , Sarah . " " Yes , I realize it is . Henry never saved much , but I have enough for both , thanks to poor father . I never spend a ...
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... moved here the church he came to preach in burned down . ” " That was the little Hyde's Corner church , " interpolated Lottie . Sarah nodded . cluster of daisies in another , " she men- tioned , feebly . " I know it , " said Sarah ...
... moved here the church he came to preach in burned down . ” " That was the little Hyde's Corner church , " interpolated Lottie . Sarah nodded . cluster of daisies in another , " she men- tioned , feebly . " I know it , " said Sarah ...
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