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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... passed away . They sate , for a long time , melancholy in her highways . They were , in an architectural point of view , quite unworthy of the devout and dignified uses for which they were designed . They were shape- less and unsightly ...
... passed away . They sate , for a long time , melancholy in her highways . They were , in an architectural point of view , quite unworthy of the devout and dignified uses for which they were designed . They were shape- less and unsightly ...
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... passed in the stormy wilderness . With the early light of Monday morning they re - embarked and a favorable breeze drove them into Plymouth Bay . Here they found a pleas- ant region , diversified with hills and valleys , where , over ...
... passed in the stormy wilderness . With the early light of Monday morning they re - embarked and a favorable breeze drove them into Plymouth Bay . Here they found a pleas- ant region , diversified with hills and valleys , where , over ...
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... passed into oblivion , the war - whoop resounded through the forest . The shriek of mothers and maidens pierced the skies as they fell cleft by the toma - ards . hawk , and all the horrid clangor of horrid war , with " its terror ...
... passed into oblivion , the war - whoop resounded through the forest . The shriek of mothers and maidens pierced the skies as they fell cleft by the toma - ards . hawk , and all the horrid clangor of horrid war , with " its terror ...
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... passed away , and the Plymouth people still thought they saw indications of ap- proaching hostilities . Accordingly they sent another summons to Philip , requiring his pres- ence at Plymouth on the thirteenth day of Sep- tember . At the ...
... passed away , and the Plymouth people still thought they saw indications of ap- proaching hostilities . Accordingly they sent another summons to Philip , requiring his pres- ence at Plymouth on the thirteenth day of Sep- tember . At the ...
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... passed the night in and got possession of the breast - work which com- The storm increased in fury , and , raging all. favorable opportunity , passed his whole force across the Taunton River , and retreated through the wilderness to ...
... passed the night in and got possession of the breast - work which com- The storm increased in fury , and , raging all. favorable opportunity , passed his whole force across the Taunton River , and retreated through the wilderness to ...
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