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of a poem inscribed on the first and third sides of two folded half-sheets (20 x 16 cm) of the same white
1857-1859poetryhandwritten3 leavesleaves 1 and 2 15 x 9.5 cm; leaf 3 6.5 x 9.5 cm; On three pieces of white
1859poetryhandwritten2 leavesleaf 1 9.5 x 9 cm; leaf 2 14.5 x 9 cm pasted to 5 x 9.5 cm; On two pieces of white
1859poetryhandwritten2 leavesleaf 1 8 x 9 cm; leaf 2 14.5 x 9.5 cm pasted to 5.5 x 9.5 cm; On two sections of white
.00080[When I heard at the close of]1857-1859poetryhandwritten2 leaves15 x 9.5 cm; On two leaves of white
paper, both measuring 15 x 9.5 cm; the lower half of the second page is pasted over with a section of white
admirer1857-1859poetryhandwritten2 leavesleaf 1 13 x 11.5 cm; leaf 2 20 x 16 cm; On two pieces of white
50-51uva.00310xxx.00066xxx.00083Calamus-Leaves1857-1859poetryhandwritten1 leaf15 x 9 cm; On white wove
1850spoetryhandwritten1 leaf8.5 x 10 cm pasted to 20 x 16 cm; On a composite leaf consisting of two pieces of white
1850spoetryhandwritten1 leaf8.5 x 10 cm pasted to 20 x 16 cm; A composite leaf consisting of two pieces of white
.00066xxx.00087[I saw in Louisiana a]1857-1859poetryhandwritten2 leaves15 x 9.5 cm; On two leaves of white
.00331xxx.00066xxx.00089[This moment as I sit alone]1857-1859poetryhandwritten1 leafcm; On one leaf of white
.00095xxx.00105[Here the frailest leaves of me]1857-1859poetryhandwritten1 leaf15 x 9.5 cm; On one leaf of white
.00066xxx.00098[A leaf for hand-in-hand]1857-1859poetryhandwritten1 leaf14.5 x 9 cm; On one leaf of white
-51uva.00312xxx.00066xxx.00099[Earth]1857-1859poetryhandwritten1 leaf14.5 x 9.5 cm; On one leaf of white
.00066xxx.00100[I dreamed in a dream of a]1857-1859poetryhandwritten1 leaf9.5 x 9 cm; On one leaf of white
you I have]1857-1859poetryhandwritten1 leaf8.5 x 9 cm pasted to 6.5 x 9 cm; On a composite leaf of white
51uva.00328xxx.00066xxx.00103[Sometimes]1857-1859poetryhandwritten1 leaf15 x 9.5 cm; On one leaf of white
.00337xxx.00066xxx.00104[To the young man]1857-1859poetryhandwritten1 leaf15 x 9 cm; On one leaf of white
often and silently come where you are]1857-1859poetryhandwritten1 leaf14.5 x 9 cm; On one leaf of white
On one section of the same leaf of white ruled laid paper used for To a Historian, and with another fragment
Excess of fat causes the human epidermis to crack, mottling the skin with white speckles and streaks;
Sub-marine excavator: William Kennish Brooklyn, N.Y., assignor to Andrew B. Gray, San Diego, Cal.
We have his aim now set before us in black and white.
White labor, versus Black labor White labor, versus Black labor.
whether it be submitted to the inhabitants of that territory for their fiat, the great cause of American White
indeed formed upon the wishes of the people, no doubt or shadow of doubt clouds the prospects of the White
avenue, Madison avenue, and tens of streets around and above Union Park, have their palatial houses of white
Such considerations as these make us laugh at the architecture of the New York Custom House, with its white
the Jury-box, vote in all elections, meet us in social intercourse, and intermarry freely with the whites
The doctrine of the perfect equality of the white with the black in all respects whatsoever, social and
The Free State theory is that the West is the white man's land—the land for free independent farmers,
such a State government as will result in large plantations, full of African slaves, crowding out the white
farmer, white emigrant, and white poor family.
—White pine abounds in the northern part, and white and red oak on the coast.
Roger Williams, First Settler of Rhode Island.
Both of these monuments are of white marble.
Along the White River, the St.
The name of William B.
Martha "Mattie" Griffith Browne (d. 1906) was a white abolitionist and suffragist who wrote poetry and
In the street the sun beats down in one concentrated glare, beneath which white men wince and wilt.
Now are Spring and Summer Raglans discarded, and white-gossamer fabrics take their place.
By William C. Prime. TENT LIFE IN THE HOLY LAND. By William C.
We stepped in for a few moments at the depot of the Metropolitan Police Commissioners in White street
We allude to weizen or wheat beer, now generally known as Berlin white beer, from its pale color."
There a miserable, half-crazy nigger, enveloped in a white shroud, was taken in the midst of a procession
, glittering with mica and newly arrived from Connecticut, and here lay small hillocks of the snow white
Then came the door plates with their dark grounds and white letters, and very familiar looked the interesting
We fear that there were more than sufficient “numbers” for church-pews, done in nice white and gold letters
One William Shakespeare, a literary man, who is supposed to have understood the intricacies of human
In a word, are white children, even if born in poverty, to be grabbed by a policeman for no offence?
In Panama, the writer states, the ordinary relative positions of whites and blacks are reversed.
and most of the principal authorities of the place are black, and they mete out less justice to a white
Political parties in Panama and indeed in the whole State are divided into the whites and blacks, and
busily engaged in pipe-laying and plotting for the succession to that goal of their ambition, the White
writer mentions that when at the capital a few days ago, Bennett dined, by special invitation, at the White
We see in the “Poet Laureate’s” department the arm— “Clothed in white samite, mystic, wonderful,” raising