Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 62Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1881 - Periodicals Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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Page 27
... feel all the beauty of domestic ties . " Poor lady ! she was then parted from her husband forever , but assuredly not through her inability to make and enjoy a beautiful home . Some of the glimpses which Mrs. He- mans has enabled us to ...
... feel all the beauty of domestic ties . " Poor lady ! she was then parted from her husband forever , but assuredly not through her inability to make and enjoy a beautiful home . Some of the glimpses which Mrs. He- mans has enabled us to ...
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... feel myself cowardly also in thus shifting upon your shoulders my own responsibilities . Still , what can I do ? I can not re - live my life ; and even if I could , perhaps I might do the same again . I do not know - I do not know . We ...
... feel myself cowardly also in thus shifting upon your shoulders my own responsibilities . Still , what can I do ? I can not re - live my life ; and even if I could , perhaps I might do the same again . I do not know - I do not know . We ...
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... feel- ing pinned the paper carefully around his large pipe , which lay in its usual place on the table . For William Douglas always began smoking as soon as he rose , in this way nullifying , as it were , the fresh , vivi- fying effect ...
... feel- ing pinned the paper carefully around his large pipe , which lay in its usual place on the table . For William Douglas always began smoking as soon as he rose , in this way nullifying , as it were , the fresh , vivi- fying effect ...
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... feel the regenerative touch of her magnificent fuel , there come the silver- bearing ores of far - off Utah , the homelier ores of Michigan , Lake Superior , and near- er points , and the sand and alkalies of dis- tant States , to go ...
... feel the regenerative touch of her magnificent fuel , there come the silver- bearing ores of far - off Utah , the homelier ores of Michigan , Lake Superior , and near- er points , and the sand and alkalies of dis- tant States , to go ...
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... feel railway encroachment . The Ohio is plied by a line of Cincinnati and Pittsburgh packets , and by smaller craft earning a precarious existence be- tween " way " points , but the glory of the river is departed . And yet , at ...
... feel railway encroachment . The Ohio is plied by a line of Cincinnati and Pittsburgh packets , and by smaller craft earning a precarious existence be- tween " way " points , but the glory of the river is departed . And yet , at ...
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