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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... lived for some time in the service of one Mr. Slany , through whose benevolence he was sub- sequently restored to his native land . This man , forgetting the outrage of the knave who had kidnapped him , only remembered the great ...
... lived for some time in the service of one Mr. Slany , through whose benevolence he was sub- sequently restored to his native land . This man , forgetting the outrage of the knave who had kidnapped him , only remembered the great ...
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... lived is for his conqueror's tongue , By foes alone his death - song must be sung : No chronicles but theirs shall tell Ilis mournful doom to future times ; May these upon his virtues dwell , And in his fate forget his crimes ! " MONADS ...
... lived is for his conqueror's tongue , By foes alone his death - song must be sung : No chronicles but theirs shall tell Ilis mournful doom to future times ; May these upon his virtues dwell , And in his fate forget his crimes ! " MONADS ...
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... lived , as one of the places where I was to deliver a course of lectures . Some months passed on . I had not forgot- ten ; for the impressions made on that portion of myself which was devoted to human interests Presently we were ...
... lived , as one of the places where I was to deliver a course of lectures . Some months passed on . I had not forgot- ten ; for the impressions made on that portion of myself which was devoted to human interests Presently we were ...
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... lived , " she next said , in a loving , lingering , low - toned voice , that was as strange to hear as were the tears to see , " it would have been different . I should have been different . " 66 How so , Paula ? " then . " " You were a ...
... lived , " she next said , in a loving , lingering , low - toned voice , that was as strange to hear as were the tears to see , " it would have been different . I should have been different . " 66 How so , Paula ? " then . " " You were a ...
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... lived . During the days of her convalescence , when at length she was able to move from one room to another , she used to lie on the sofa , with her head turned to the window , her eyes wander- ing about the familiar prospect , with ...
... lived . During the days of her convalescence , when at length she was able to move from one room to another , she used to lie on the sofa , with her head turned to the window , her eyes wander- ing about the familiar prospect , with ...
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