Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 61Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1880 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... began just where our coach stopped - at an inn which had once been a monastery , and yet bore every trace of its ancient purpose . The porch was built of heavy gray stone , the windows were groined and mullioned , queer gables here and ...
... began just where our coach stopped - at an inn which had once been a monastery , and yet bore every trace of its ancient purpose . The porch was built of heavy gray stone , the windows were groined and mullioned , queer gables here and ...
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... began to yell . Hieronymus , who had almost found consolation in the contemplation of a bloody picture pasted on the wall , cut from the weekly paper of a wicked city , was deprived even of this solace . He picked up " de miserbul ...
... began to yell . Hieronymus , who had almost found consolation in the contemplation of a bloody picture pasted on the wall , cut from the weekly paper of a wicked city , was deprived even of this solace . He picked up " de miserbul ...
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... began to draw up the well bucket , aided by Weekly , who whispered , darkly , " Dar'll be anudder hangin ' in town befo ' long , and Hi won't miss dat hangin ' . " Soon appeared a little woolly head , then half a black body , the rest ...
... began to draw up the well bucket , aided by Weekly , who whispered , darkly , " Dar'll be anudder hangin ' in town befo ' long , and Hi won't miss dat hangin ' . " Soon appeared a little woolly head , then half a black body , the rest ...
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... began the series of perplexities and reverses which so distressed our army in that critical campaign . The suddenly changed and uncomfortable position of affairs greatly increased the anxiety of the commander- especially , and that was ...
... began the series of perplexities and reverses which so distressed our army in that critical campaign . The suddenly changed and uncomfortable position of affairs greatly increased the anxiety of the commander- especially , and that was ...
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... began to advance rapidly in Great Britain and the neighboring countries of Europe , from which she had long drawn ample supplies for her wants over and above her own productions , while a depression took place to some ex- tent in ...
... began to advance rapidly in Great Britain and the neighboring countries of Europe , from which she had long drawn ample supplies for her wants over and above her own productions , while a depression took place to some ex- tent in ...
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