Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 4Harper & Brothers, 1852 Harper's Magazine made its debut in June 1850, the brainchild of the prominent New York book-publishing firm Harper & Brothers. Harper's Magazine, the oldest general-interest monthly in America, explores the issues that drive our national conversation, through long-form narrative journalism and essays, and such celebrated features as the iconic Harper's Index. With its emphasis on fine writing and original thought Harper's provides readers with a unique perspective on politics, society, the environment, and culture. |
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Page 502
... Death is the last of life's fune- tions . And no sooner has the mysterious prin- ciple of vitality departed , than the laws of matter assert their power over the organized frame . Universal experience teaches us , " says Lie- big ...
... Death is the last of life's fune- tions . And no sooner has the mysterious prin- ciple of vitality departed , than the laws of matter assert their power over the organized frame . Universal experience teaches us , " says Lie- big ...
Page 518
... death he had sincerely mourned standing alive and well at the door of his studio . Meinherr Six obliged him to promise that he would in future abstain from such abom- inable deceptions . One day he was employed in painting in a group ...
... death he had sincerely mourned standing alive and well at the door of his studio . Meinherr Six obliged him to promise that he would in future abstain from such abom- inable deceptions . One day he was employed in painting in a group ...
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... Death , death to the French ! " At that moment a youth burst from the crowd which had gathered round them , sprang upon Drouet , disarmed and slew him ; and probably at the same moment paid the pen- alty of his own life , leaving his ...
... Death , death to the French ! " At that moment a youth burst from the crowd which had gathered round them , sprang upon Drouet , disarmed and slew him ; and probably at the same moment paid the pen- alty of his own life , leaving his ...
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Faneuil Hall | 3 |
Portrait of David Kinnison | 10 |
The Advance stranded at Cape Riley | 16 |
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