Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volumen43Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1871 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... Nature's Wonders , 936 . ter of Heth , 937. Mrs. Spofford's New England Le- Dietrich , 937. My Heroine , 937. Black's A Daugh- Mrs. Ames's Eirene ; or , a Woman's gends , 937 . Right , 937. Lyell's Student's Elements of Geology , 938 ...
... Nature's Wonders , 936 . ter of Heth , 937. Mrs. Spofford's New England Le- Dietrich , 937. My Heroine , 937. Black's A Daugh- Mrs. Ames's Eirene ; or , a Woman's gends , 937 . Right , 937. Lyell's Student's Elements of Geology , 938 ...
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... natural objects more familiar and attractive . In speaking of the caryophillia we call it the cuplet , after the ... nature seems to have intended them as companions . The blue fishes are to the physalia , as the nat- uralist would ...
... natural objects more familiar and attractive . In speaking of the caryophillia we call it the cuplet , after the ... nature seems to have intended them as companions . The blue fishes are to the physalia , as the nat- uralist would ...
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... nature's pictures , set in a narrow frame of black , slimy , frightful crags . But it becomes us not to linger here , to`gaze upon this melting beauty . Kiss your hand to her like a knightly lover , say farewell , and summon up your ...
... nature's pictures , set in a narrow frame of black , slimy , frightful crags . But it becomes us not to linger here , to`gaze upon this melting beauty . Kiss your hand to her like a knightly lover , say farewell , and summon up your ...
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... nature's grandeurs and sublimities , the world would be dreary without them . " Under the influence of these reflections the sketch was hastily finished , and we , too , re- sumed our explorations . Perched like an eagle's nest upon the ...
... nature's grandeurs and sublimities , the world would be dreary without them . " Under the influence of these reflections the sketch was hastily finished , and we , too , re- sumed our explorations . Perched like an eagle's nest upon the ...
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... Nature had been trying experi- ments to ascertain what might be done with water and rocks without actually stultifying her own laws or overleaping the narrow limit be- tween facts and impossibilities ; and queer work she has made of it ...
... Nature had been trying experi- ments to ascertain what might be done with water and rocks without actually stultifying her own laws or overleaping the narrow limit be- tween facts and impossibilities ; and queer work she has made of it ...
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