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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... carried it off in his clothes ! Or , to deal in vulgar prose , our poor Beauvallet , by what would seem an invincible sympathy and instinct , took his morning walk into the very region assigned by the city authorities for the reception ...
... carried it off in his clothes ! Or , to deal in vulgar prose , our poor Beauvallet , by what would seem an invincible sympathy and instinct , took his morning walk into the very region assigned by the city authorities for the reception ...
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... carried out in every The original design of this structure was by Wesner ; the wings have been added , and other improvements made , after the designs of Col - portion of the structure , which adds , in no mod- The side walls are 40 ...
... carried out in every The original design of this structure was by Wesner ; the wings have been added , and other improvements made , after the designs of Col - portion of the structure , which adds , in no mod- The side walls are 40 ...
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... carried their guns , wrapped in blankets , down to the boat , when , suddenly , a fearful cry broke from ap- parently a thousand voices in the forest , and a shower of arrows fell upon their encampment . Four muskets only were left . By ...
... carried their guns , wrapped in blankets , down to the boat , when , suddenly , a fearful cry broke from ap- parently a thousand voices in the forest , and a shower of arrows fell upon their encampment . Four muskets only were left . By ...
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... carried off , and sold into slavery in Spain . Subsequently he effected his escape and reached England . Finding his way to London , and being kindly received there , he lived for some time in the service of one Mr. Slany , through ...
... carried off , and sold into slavery in Spain . Subsequently he effected his escape and reached England . Finding his way to London , and being kindly received there , he lived for some time in the service of one Mr. Slany , through ...
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... carried captive into the wilderness . Mrs. Rowlandson , the wife of the pastor , and all her children were of the number . This lady , who , with all her children , except one who died of a wound , was subsequently ran- somed , has ...
... carried captive into the wilderness . Mrs. Rowlandson , the wife of the pastor , and all her children were of the number . This lady , who , with all her children , except one who died of a wound , was subsequently ran- somed , has ...
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