Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 36Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1868 - Literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... hours , thereby being enabled to gain a livelihood when they leave the depart- ment . tion . over There are many such in the institu- Accommodations are furnished them in the hospitals , though several prefer the society of , and are to ...
... hours , thereby being enabled to gain a livelihood when they leave the depart- ment . tion . over There are many such in the institu- Accommodations are furnished them in the hospitals , though several prefer the society of , and are to ...
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... hour afterward I passed the same place again . There was a pool of blood near where they had stood , and I learned that a Par- rott shell had burst there and killed three men . My American friends had changed their minds about the ...
... hour afterward I passed the same place again . There was a pool of blood near where they had stood , and I learned that a Par- rott shell had burst there and killed three men . My American friends had changed their minds about the ...
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... hour , had all been pressed into the army . Even the dogs , the noisiest spect , she coolly informed them that she had concluded to keep the house and rent her rooms to lodgers . " Kate , you are crazy ! " exclaimed her brother - in ...
... hour , had all been pressed into the army . Even the dogs , the noisiest spect , she coolly informed them that she had concluded to keep the house and rent her rooms to lodgers . " Kate , you are crazy ! " exclaimed her brother - in ...
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... hour , if I ever get this rub- bishy heath in . ” Mrs. Stanhope said , reprovingly : " Why , Frank ! " But Mr. Hadley laughed , giving his head a certain backward movement that de- noted with him great amusement , and then leisurely ...
... hour , if I ever get this rub- bishy heath in . ” Mrs. Stanhope said , reprovingly : " Why , Frank ! " But Mr. Hadley laughed , giving his head a certain backward movement that de- noted with him great amusement , and then leisurely ...
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... hours , if they seem long , will only make me the more glad to lie down and rest when the night comes ; the more triumphant when the Sun shall call me up again to the everlasting morn . Un- til to - day I have been perplexed with plans ...
... hours , if they seem long , will only make me the more glad to lie down and rest when the night comes ; the more triumphant when the Sun shall call me up again to the everlasting morn . Un- til to - day I have been perplexed with plans ...
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