Harper's Magazine, Bind 15Henry Mills Alden, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper & Brothers, 1857 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... Chesterfield . Mrs. Jeffrey , in prospect of this advent , had expressed a hope that the young people of the village would be polite to Miss Chesterfield . I suppose she knew pretty well that she had little right to expect any ...
... Chesterfield . Mrs. Jeffrey , in prospect of this advent , had expressed a hope that the young people of the village would be polite to Miss Chesterfield . I suppose she knew pretty well that she had little right to expect any ...
Side 497
... Chesterfield and ourselves it with tangled , sun - burned locks , which she was was too bad ! The weather was charming ; all the while jerking back . Her wearing apparel just warm enough , just cool enough , not too wet , exhibited a ...
... Chesterfield and ourselves it with tangled , sun - burned locks , which she was was too bad ! The weather was charming ; all the while jerking back . Her wearing apparel just warm enough , just cool enough , not too wet , exhibited a ...
Side 498
... Chesterfield had told us of a long - cherished wish to see in its native ele- ment the loveliest of water - plants , the white pond - lily ; and nowhere else in our vicinity does that floating , starry beauty grow in such lavish ...
... Chesterfield had told us of a long - cherished wish to see in its native ele- ment the loveliest of water - plants , the white pond - lily ; and nowhere else in our vicinity does that floating , starry beauty grow in such lavish ...
Side 499
... Chesterfield herself been the grace united to the least possible amount of ele- elect lady . And she expressed her pleasure so vated principle : the first two Georges were earnestly , that Mrs. Grey began to feel com- kings of England ...
... Chesterfield herself been the grace united to the least possible amount of ele- elect lady . And she expressed her pleasure so vated principle : the first two Georges were earnestly , that Mrs. Grey began to feel com- kings of England ...
Side 500
... Chesterfield made a wager upon him - saying that it was im- possible to find another so hideous a creature . After diligent search , an old woman was found In 1710 Handel journeyed to Hanover , where whose ugliness was allowed to exceed ...
... Chesterfield made a wager upon him - saying that it was im- possible to find another so hideous a creature . After diligent search , an old woman was found In 1710 Handel journeyed to Hanover , where whose ugliness was allowed to exceed ...
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