Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Том 1Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1850 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... body said Catherine was only pretty , which last sentence implied that there was another person of Catherine's acquaintance , who was positively and extremely beautiful . Lettice , happily for herself , had never been accustomed to make ...
... body said Catherine was only pretty , which last sentence implied that there was another person of Catherine's acquaintance , who was positively and extremely beautiful . Lettice , happily for herself , had never been accustomed to make ...
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... body , upon the one side ; on the other , that species of force which want of feeling , want of delicacy , want of a nice conscience , want even of an enlarged understanding — which rough habits and coarse perceptions bestow . Believe ...
... body , upon the one side ; on the other , that species of force which want of feeling , want of delicacy , want of a nice conscience , want even of an enlarged understanding — which rough habits and coarse perceptions bestow . Believe ...
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... body to keep you company . " " Edgar and you be d - d ! Well , do as you like . The sooner you're out of the house the better . I shan't have my own way till you're gone . You're a sad coaxing baggage , but you have a pretty face of ...
... body to keep you company . " " Edgar and you be d - d ! Well , do as you like . The sooner you're out of the house the better . I shan't have my own way till you're gone . You're a sad coaxing baggage , but you have a pretty face of ...
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... body instinct with eager attention . Will sat with his head depressed , and hung down . He knew why that chapter had been chosen ; and to him it recalled the family's disgrace . When the read- But her face was brighter ing was ended ...
... body instinct with eager attention . Will sat with his head depressed , and hung down . He knew why that chapter had been chosen ; and to him it recalled the family's disgrace . When the read- But her face was brighter ing was ended ...
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... body of Philip van Artevelde : it was found amid a heap of slain , and brought to the king's pavilion . The young monarch gazed on the mortal remains of his foe , but no wound could be discovered on the body of the Flemish leader -he ...
... body of Philip van Artevelde : it was found amid a heap of slain , and brought to the king's pavilion . The young monarch gazed on the mortal remains of his foe , but no wound could be discovered on the body of the Flemish leader -he ...
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