The North American Review, Band 64Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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A Greek - English Lexicon , based on the German Work of Francis Passow . From the English Edition of Liddell and Scott , with Additions . By HENRY DRISLER . V. ROBERT Hall's CHARACTER AND WRITINGS 384 The Miscellaneous Works and Remains ...
A Greek - English Lexicon , based on the German Work of Francis Passow . From the English Edition of Liddell and Scott , with Additions . By HENRY DRISLER . V. ROBERT Hall's CHARACTER AND WRITINGS 384 The Miscellaneous Works and Remains ...
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Charles Edward soon spoke English , French , and Italian with equal facility , and displayed very early a decided taste for music . But in other branches , although provided with good masters , his progress was far from being great ...
Charles Edward soon spoke English , French , and Italian with equal facility , and displayed very early a decided taste for music . But in other branches , although provided with good masters , his progress was far from being great ...
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France was on the point of taking an active part in the war of the Austrian succession , and , looked to a rising in favor of the exiled family as the surest means of finding employment for the English monarch at home .
France was on the point of taking an active part in the war of the Austrian succession , and , looked to a rising in favor of the exiled family as the surest means of finding employment for the English monarch at home .
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... Elizabeth at the rendezvous , at Belle Isle , and spread their sails for Scotland . The first three days went calmly by ; but on the fourth they descried a strange sail , which , approaching the Elizabeth , hoisted English colors .
... Elizabeth at the rendezvous , at Belle Isle , and spread their sails for Scotland . The first three days went calmly by ; but on the fourth they descried a strange sail , which , approaching the Elizabeth , hoisted English colors .
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The English army , though nearly equal in number , was drawn up in a single line , with the cavalry on the flanks , and six pieces of artillery on the right . Although the men had been under arms since three o'clock , it was broad day ...
The English army , though nearly equal in number , was drawn up in a single line , with the cavalry on the flanks , and six pieces of artillery on the right . Although the men had been under arms since three o'clock , it was broad day ...
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