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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... received a new impulse which daily increases their numbers . The square above is oc- cupied by the Second Pres- byterian Church ; but as this fabric did not commend itself to the taste of our ar- tist , he has foreborne its portrait ...
... received a new impulse which daily increases their numbers . The square above is oc- cupied by the Second Pres- byterian Church ; but as this fabric did not commend itself to the taste of our ar- tist , he has foreborne its portrait ...
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... chil - manded its approaches . dren , to offer the sacrifice of thanksgiving and kindness which he had received from the En- | leaving. PLYMOUTH BAY , AS SEEN BY THE PILGRIMS . MASSASOIT AND HIS WARRIORS . 24 HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE .
... chil - manded its approaches . dren , to offer the sacrifice of thanksgiving and kindness which he had received from the En- | leaving. PLYMOUTH BAY , AS SEEN BY THE PILGRIMS . MASSASOIT AND HIS WARRIORS . 24 HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE .
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... received them with much hospitality , fed them abundantly , but re- fused to traffic with them , as it was the Sabbath day . They however promised that , if they would call on any other day , they would pur- chase all the skins they ...
... received them with much hospitality , fed them abundantly , but re- fused to traffic with them , as it was the Sabbath day . They however promised that , if they would call on any other day , they would pur- chase all the skins they ...
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... received from the En- | leaving their bows and arrows behind them , glish people generally in London , and , in gen- into the encampment of the Pilgrims . The erous requital , now attached himself cordially to the Pilgrims . He became ...
... received from the En- | leaving their bows and arrows behind them , glish people generally in London , and , in gen- into the encampment of the Pilgrims . The erous requital , now attached himself cordially to the Pilgrims . He became ...
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... received had not increased his affection for the English . It was almost uni- versally supposed by the Indians that Alexan- der had been poisoned by the colonists . His wife , Wetamoo , an energetic and a noble wo- wan , was inflamed ...
... received had not increased his affection for the English . It was almost uni- versally supposed by the Indians that Alexan- der had been poisoned by the colonists . His wife , Wetamoo , an energetic and a noble wo- wan , was inflamed ...
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