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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... Character - The Old Squire The Young Squire . By WIL- LIAM HOWITT 405 The Old Church - yard Tree - A Prose - poem 483 The Old Man's Bequest . A Story of Gold 387 The Old Well in Languedoc .... 521 460 The Oldest Inhabitant of the Place ...
... Character - The Old Squire The Young Squire . By WIL- LIAM HOWITT 405 The Old Church - yard Tree - A Prose - poem 483 The Old Man's Bequest . A Story of Gold 387 The Old Well in Languedoc .... 521 460 The Oldest Inhabitant of the Place ...
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... character in the expression of the face so different from all around it , as to be almost electrical in effect . Untouched by the terrible calamities that weighed on every heart , she seemed , in the glad buoyancy of her youth , to be ...
... character in the expression of the face so different from all around it , as to be almost electrical in effect . Untouched by the terrible calamities that weighed on every heart , she seemed , in the glad buoyancy of her youth , to be ...
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... character of American literature which has fallen under our notice must demonstrate to every intelligent mind , what immense advant- ages she has derived from those sources which the advocates of her claims would endeavor to repudiate ...
... character of American literature which has fallen under our notice must demonstrate to every intelligent mind , what immense advant- ages she has derived from those sources which the advocates of her claims would endeavor to repudiate ...
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... character . Will , the elder , was like his father , stern , re- served , and scrupulously upright . Tom ( who was ten years younger ) was gentle and delicate as a girl , both in appearance and character . He had always clung to his ...
... character . Will , the elder , was like his father , stern , re- served , and scrupulously upright . Tom ( who was ten years younger ) was gentle and delicate as a girl , both in appearance and character . He had always clung to his ...
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... character of the first princess who bore that title . The retrospect will carry us back to stir- ring times , and make us acquainted with the vir- tues and sufferings , as well as the crimes , which mark the family history of the great ...
... character of the first princess who bore that title . The retrospect will carry us back to stir- ring times , and make us acquainted with the vir- tues and sufferings , as well as the crimes , which mark the family history of the great ...
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