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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... kind , and so handsome . " Describing his personal appearance , his bi- ographer gives him a well - proportioned figure , full of suppleness and strength , a broad chest , open face , light blue eyes , light rosy complexion , and hair ...
... kind , and so handsome . " Describing his personal appearance , his bi- ographer gives him a well - proportioned figure , full of suppleness and strength , a broad chest , open face , light blue eyes , light rosy complexion , and hair ...
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... kind as those that occasioned the death of been taken on Long Island under circumstances of Major André ; but instead of being treated with the like respect , to which Major André himself bore testimony , Captain Hale was insulted to ...
... kind as those that occasioned the death of been taken on Long Island under circumstances of Major André ; but instead of being treated with the like respect , to which Major André himself bore testimony , Captain Hale was insulted to ...
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... kind as they huddle around the greenish mud - holes , and we hear on every side the " z - zip , z - zip , " amidst the din of a thousand crickets and singing locusts among the reeds and rushes . The meadows roll and swell in billowy ...
... kind as they huddle around the greenish mud - holes , and we hear on every side the " z - zip , z - zip , " amidst the din of a thousand crickets and singing locusts among the reeds and rushes . The meadows roll and swell in billowy ...
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... kind to me , ". rumble of thunder has been heard once or twice , and we are listening . The mountains of Jura are dark now , and the sultry mist in the south is deeper in its gloom . This condition of the atmosphere produces a vague ...
... kind to me , ". rumble of thunder has been heard once or twice , and we are listening . The mountains of Jura are dark now , and the sultry mist in the south is deeper in its gloom . This condition of the atmosphere produces a vague ...
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... kind to me , " said | hills , and wait there for daylight to show he , so that no one should hear . us across the Sound ? " I would like to speak to you , " said the of the anchor chain tells us that we are low voice of Mary Avon ...
... kind to me , " said | hills , and wait there for daylight to show he , so that no one should hear . us across the Sound ? " I would like to speak to you , " said the of the anchor chain tells us that we are low voice of Mary Avon ...
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