Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 62. köideHenry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1881 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... was a character rather than a thinker ; a great , handsome , healthy , whole - hearted , generous , heroic soul ; a natural noble ; one of whom- ROBERT SOUTHEY . all that this region has known in. 18 HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE .
... was a character rather than a thinker ; a great , handsome , healthy , whole - hearted , generous , heroic soul ; a natural noble ; one of whom- ROBERT SOUTHEY . all that this region has known in. 18 HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE .
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... whole country for many miles around gathered , and Josiah came riding on the back of his monster . The Troutbeck bull was prodigious , and fought furiously ; the struggle was like hills hurled against each other , and shook the earth ...
... whole country for many miles around gathered , and Josiah came riding on the back of his monster . The Troutbeck bull was prodigious , and fought furiously ; the struggle was like hills hurled against each other , and shook the earth ...
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... whole . The little house of God was but an upper chamber , roughly finished and barren ; its only treasure was a small organ , a gift from a father whose daughter , a stranger from the South , had died upon the island , requesting that ...
... whole . The little house of God was but an upper chamber , roughly finished and barren ; its only treasure was a small organ , a gift from a father whose daughter , a stranger from the South , had died upon the island , requesting that ...
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... whole wall space being covered with scar- the Anglo - Saxon and Mongolian . let scrolls hung perpendicularly . Back of a raised platform or table at the end of the room - on which was a pyramid of sugar - peaches , emblems of longevity ...
... whole wall space being covered with scar- the Anglo - Saxon and Mongolian . let scrolls hung perpendicularly . Back of a raised platform or table at the end of the room - on which was a pyramid of sugar - peaches , emblems of longevity ...
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... whole council has not been of the administration . The practice of convened since 1839. The Privy Council- consulting a few members of the Privy lors are appointed , without limit to their Council had existed , as has been said , for ...
... whole council has not been of the administration . The practice of convened since 1839. The Privy Council- consulting a few members of the Privy lors are appointed , without limit to their Council had existed , as has been said , for ...
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