Harper's Magazine, 15. köideHenry 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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... become a law for its modern pop- ulation . The old city , according to the orig- inal design , covered less than a tenth of the present surface , on the southeast corner ; yet , unhappily , the original mistake of the proprie- tors has ...
... become a law for its modern pop- ulation . The old city , according to the orig- inal design , covered less than a tenth of the present surface , on the southeast corner ; yet , unhappily , the original mistake of the proprie- tors has ...
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... becoming more and more exasperated against each other . The dan- gers of collision were growing more imminent . Many ... become greatly extended , and many flourishing towns were growing up in the wilderness . The Governor of Plymouth ...
... becoming more and more exasperated against each other . The dan- gers of collision were growing more imminent . Many ... become greatly extended , and many flourishing towns were growing up in the wilderness . The Governor of Plymouth ...
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... become the allies of the white man . Thus Philip , by disarming them , did not weaken his own cause . The summer passed away , and the Plymouth people still thought they saw indications of ap- proaching hostilities . Accordingly they ...
... become the allies of the white man . Thus Philip , by disarming them , did not weaken his own cause . The summer passed away , and the Plymouth people still thought they saw indications of ap- proaching hostilities . Accordingly they ...
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... become his bride , were conspicuous . Mrs. Rowlandson thus describes the dress which her Indian mistress wore upon this occasion : " She had a kersey coat covered with girdles of wampum from the loins upward . Her arms , from her elbows ...
... become his bride , were conspicuous . Mrs. Rowlandson thus describes the dress which her Indian mistress wore upon this occasion : " She had a kersey coat covered with girdles of wampum from the loins upward . Her arms , from her elbows ...
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... become a household word among all na- tions as the very master of the microscopic world . Ehrenberg has now , for nearly thirty years , devoted the whole power of a brilliantly endowed mind , with untiring perseverance , to the ...
... become a household word among all na- tions as the very master of the microscopic world . Ehrenberg has now , for nearly thirty years , devoted the whole power of a brilliantly endowed mind , with untiring perseverance , to the ...
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