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Title: Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. V, October, 1850, Volume I.
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***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE, NO. V, OCTOBER, 1850, VOLUME I.***
Harper's
New Monthly Magazine
No. V.--October, 1850.--Vol. I.
CONTENTS
Wordsworth--His Character And Genius.
Sidney Smith. By George Gilfillan.
Thomas Carlyle. By George Gilfillan.
The Gentleman Beggar. An Attorney's Story. (From Dickens's Household
Words.)
Singular Proceedings Of The Sand Wasp. (From Howitt's Country Year-Book.)
What Horses Think Of Men. From The Raven In The Happy Family. (From
Dickens's Household Words.)
The Quakers During The American War. (From Howitt's Country Year-Book.)
A Shilling's Worth Of Science. (From Dickens's Household Words.)
A Tuscan Vintage.
How To Make Home Unhealthy. By Harriet Martineau.
Sorrows And Joys. (From Dickens's Household Words.)
Maurice Tiernay, The Soldier Of Fortune. (From the Dublin University
Magazine)
The Enchanted Rock. (From Chambers's Edinburgh Journal.)
The Force Of Fear. (From Chambers's Edinburgh Journal.)
Lady Alice Daventry; Or, The Night Of Crime. (From the Dublin University
Magazine.)
Mirabeau. An Anecdote Of His Private Life. (From Chambers's Edinburgh
Journal.)
Terrestrial Magnetism. (From Chambers's Edinburgh Journal.)
Early History Of The Use Of Coal. (From Chambers's Edinburgh Journal.)
Jenny Lind. By Fredrika Bremer.
My Novel; Or, Varieties In English Life. By Pisistratus Caxton. (From
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine.)
The Two Guides Of The Child. (From Dickens's Household Words.)
The Laboratory In The Chest. (From Dickens's Household Words.)
The Steel Pen. An Illustration Of Cheapness. (From Dickens's Household
Words.)
Snakes And Serpent Charmers. (From Bentley's Miscellany.)
The Magic Maze. (From Colburn's Monthly Magazine.)
The Sun. (From Chambers's Edinburgh Journal.)
The Household Jewels
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