Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 32Henry Mills Alden, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1866 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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Page 50
... tell her any thing more than the truth . I could not understand why thus breaking the tie that bound me to NAMES OF MEN . " Bonum nomen , bonum omen. tree . I answered both notes - May's briefly , with fond thanks , and assurances of a ...
... tell her any thing more than the truth . I could not understand why thus breaking the tie that bound me to NAMES OF MEN . " Bonum nomen , bonum omen. tree . I answered both notes - May's briefly , with fond thanks , and assurances of a ...
Page 51
... tell Frank how long and well I have loved her , and make her willing I should be your son too . I thought until to- day that she cared for some one else , and I would not pain her by telling her . " I walked straight up to him , and ...
... tell Frank how long and well I have loved her , and make her willing I should be your son too . I thought until to- day that she cared for some one else , and I would not pain her by telling her . " I walked straight up to him , and ...
Page 63
... tell me any thing of Squire Dodge's family ? " " Never heard of ' em myself . " Sauntering onward he easily recognized the old wooden house of Miss Earl , which always looked as if it had just stepped out of a toy vil- lage , with its ...
... tell me any thing of Squire Dodge's family ? " " Never heard of ' em myself . " Sauntering onward he easily recognized the old wooden house of Miss Earl , which always looked as if it had just stepped out of a toy vil- lage , with its ...
Page 64
... tell you . " And so , after completing the circuit of Robin Hood's barn , the force of circumstances run her foul of Squire Dodge's . " Mr. Jones he got burned bad putting out the fire on Square Dodge's old place . It caught in the barn ...
... tell you . " And so , after completing the circuit of Robin Hood's barn , the force of circumstances run her foul of Squire Dodge's . " Mr. Jones he got burned bad putting out the fire on Square Dodge's old place . It caught in the barn ...
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... tell who's who , " she added , looking around at her own family circle , which matrimony had left intact . And so Sally returned to her own ; and Miss Earl persisted more than ever that justice was justice , etc. , etc. , and had half a ...
... tell who's who , " she added , looking around at her own family circle , which matrimony had left intact . And so Sally returned to her own ; and Miss Earl persisted more than ever that justice was justice , etc. , etc. , and had half a ...
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Page 169 - Thou hast multiplied the nation, and not increased the joy : they joy before thee according to the joy in harvest, and as men rejoice when they divide the spoil.
Page 123 - Captain! my Captain! rise up and hear the bells; Rise up — for you the flag is flung — for you the bugle trills...
Page 460 - I can only say, that there is not a man living, who wishes more sincerely than I do to see a plan adopted for the abolition of it ; but there is only one proper and effectual mode by which it can be accomplished, and that is by legislative authority ; and this, as far as my suffrage will go, shall never be wanting.
Page 169 - Good luck have thou with thine honour : ride on, because of the word of truth, of meekness and righteousness, and thy right hand shall teach thee terrible things.
Page 123 - ... their eager faces turning; Here Captain! dear father! This arm beneath your head! It is some dream that on the deck, You've fallen cold and dead. My Captain does not answer, his lips are pale and still, My father does not feel my arm, he has no pulse nor will, The ship is...
Page 390 - The armies in the east and west acted independently and without concert, like a balky team, no two ever pulling together, enabling the enemy to use to great advantage his interior lines of communication for transporting troops from east to west...
Page 390 - Second, to hammer continuously against the armed force of the enemy and his resources, until by mere attrition, if in no other way, there should be nothing left to him but an equal submission with the loyal section of our common country to the Constitution and laws of the land.
Page 500 - O that men would therefore praise the LORD for his goodness ; and declare the wonders that he doeth for the children of men!
Page 393 - Senate, who shall inquire into the condition of the States which formed the so-called Confederate States of America, and report whether they or any of them are entitled to be represented in either House of Congress...
Page 167 - And brought blithe Christmas back again, With all his hospitable train. Domestic and religious rite Gave honour to the holy night ; On Christmas Eve the bells were rung ; On Christmas Eve the mass was sung : That only night in all the year Saw the stoled priest the chalice rear.