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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Another exile , a banker , named Rutledge , advanced part of the money , and Charles sent word to Rome to raise what they could upon his jewels , declaring that he should never be able to wear them with any degree of pleasure , when he ...
Another exile , a banker , named Rutledge , advanced part of the money , and Charles sent word to Rome to raise what they could upon his jewels , declaring that he should never be able to wear them with any degree of pleasure , when he ...
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Evasive answers , and hopes which perhaps are false , are all that I have been able to get from the ministers of Louis , and I thank Heaven for it . Let the Elector of Hanover surround himself with foreign guards ; it is to the nation ...
Evasive answers , and hopes which perhaps are false , are all that I have been able to get from the ministers of Louis , and I thank Heaven for it . Let the Elector of Hanover surround himself with foreign guards ; it is to the nation ...
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Sincere and honorable in his feelings , Charles Edward promised himself that he would soon be able to place her by his side upon the throne of Scotland ; for she was of an ancient family , allied to the first houses of the kingdom ...
Sincere and honorable in his feelings , Charles Edward promised himself that he would soon be able to place her by his side upon the throne of Scotland ; for she was of an ancient family , allied to the first houses of the kingdom ...
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... and the news which he had received of the landing of a reinforcement of six thousand men under his brother - in - law , Prince Frederic of Hesse , induced him to retrace his steps to Edinburgh , where he would be better able , after ...
... and the news which he had received of the landing of a reinforcement of six thousand men under his brother - in - law , Prince Frederic of Hesse , induced him to retrace his steps to Edinburgh , where he would be better able , after ...
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Mrs. MacDonald was a thrifty housewife , and would be glad to have an able - bodied maid to assist her in her spinning . This would be a sufficient reason for introducing another name upon the passport , , and , the first step made sure ...
Mrs. MacDonald was a thrifty housewife , and would be glad to have an able - bodied maid to assist her in her spinning . This would be a sufficient reason for introducing another name upon the passport , , and , the first step made sure ...
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