Harper's Magazine, 15±ÇHenry Mills Alden, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper & Brothers, 1857 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... heard both sides , returned a communication to the people in Plymouth , assuming that there was at least equal blame on both sides . They proposed a general council on the 24th of September , to be held at Plymouth , where King Philip ...
... heard both sides , returned a communication to the people in Plymouth , assuming that there was at least equal blame on both sides . They proposed a general council on the 24th of September , to be held at Plymouth , where King Philip ...
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... heard of them . Poor old man ! He found much difficulty in stating this to me . He was gentle , good , and feeble , in heart and intellect — a type of a class that I , for one , had not had much expe- rience of . In his weakness I was ...
... heard of them . Poor old man ! He found much difficulty in stating this to me . He was gentle , good , and feeble , in heart and intellect — a type of a class that I , for one , had not had much expe- rience of . In his weakness I was ...
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... heard what 66 ' Ah , don't smile ! " she cried , with a restless I had to tell ; and clasped my hand , as if to as- movement of the hands I held . I had not known sure herself that it was real . But , then , how I smiled , but I curbed ...
... heard what 66 ' Ah , don't smile ! " she cried , with a restless I had to tell ; and clasped my hand , as if to as- movement of the hands I held . I had not known sure herself that it was real . But , then , how I smiled , but I curbed ...
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... heard them frequent- ly utter my wife's name with many exclamations of praise and gratitude , and frequent benedic- tions . My first instinctive fear was lest the ill- ness in the miserable dwelling wherein Paula had been lingering was ...
... heard them frequent- ly utter my wife's name with many exclamations of praise and gratitude , and frequent benedic- tions . My first instinctive fear was lest the ill- ness in the miserable dwelling wherein Paula had been lingering was ...
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... heard Paula mutter . " Is it wrong - is it wrong ? Is God a wrong thing ? " " Hush - hush ! Nay , my own darling ; it is not wrong . Look up ! look up ! Mamma can not bear to hear Wish cry . " But the passion of weeping , so rare in the ...
... heard Paula mutter . " Is it wrong - is it wrong ? Is God a wrong thing ? " " Hush - hush ! Nay , my own darling ; it is not wrong . Look up ! look up ! Mamma can not bear to hear Wish cry . " But the passion of weeping , so rare in the ...
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