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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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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A tempest scattered the French and English fleets , as they were upon the point of engaging , and wrecked several transports in which a portion of the troops had already been embarked . Marshal Saxe was ordered into Flanders to take ...
A tempest scattered the French and English fleets , as they were upon the point of engaging , and wrecked several transports in which a portion of the troops had already been embarked . Marshal Saxe was ordered into Flanders to take ...
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The first victory will , perhaps , hasten the arrival of the French , who will then come as allies , not as protectors . " - Give me a few days for deliberation , ” said Lochiel , already moved by the prince's energy and fire .
The first victory will , perhaps , hasten the arrival of the French , who will then come as allies , not as protectors . " - Give me a few days for deliberation , ” said Lochiel , already moved by the prince's energy and fire .
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... and , having once got the advantage of number , of position , and of feeling upon his side , attack him at his own choice , and with the certainty of success . The French minister threw himself at Charles's feet , and begupon his ...
... and , having once got the advantage of number , of position , and of feeling upon his side , attack him at his own choice , and with the certainty of success . The French minister threw himself at Charles's feet , and begupon his ...
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... find a French cruiser . But they had hardly put off when another tempest came up , which drove them to the islet of Glass . Here they gave themselves out for shipwrecked merchants , O'Sullivan taking the name of St. Clair ...
... find a French cruiser . But they had hardly put off when another tempest came up , which drove them to the islet of Glass . Here they gave themselves out for shipwrecked merchants , O'Sullivan taking the name of St. Clair ...
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