The North American Review, Band 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Army of the United States , during the Revolution ; with Selections from his Correspondence . By his Grandson , WILLIAM ALEX- ANDER DUER . VIII . THE NEW TIMON • The New Timon , a Romance of London . First American from the Third London ...
... Army of the United States , during the Revolution ; with Selections from his Correspondence . By his Grandson , WILLIAM ALEX- ANDER DUER . VIII . THE NEW TIMON • The New Timon , a Romance of London . First American from the Third London ...
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... army , by his cool- ness and intrepidity . The summer following he made a campaign in Lombardy , and two years after visited the principal cities of Upper Italy , in all of which he was receiv- ed with the honors due to his rank . The ...
... army , by his cool- ness and intrepidity . The summer following he made a campaign in Lombardy , and two years after visited the principal cities of Upper Italy , in all of which he was receiv- ed with the honors due to his rank . The ...
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... interview with the Duke of Ormond , and by the 20th was already in the capital . Here every thing seemed to favor his hopes . The army of invasion was assembling in the north , and a 1 * 1847. ] 5 Charles Edward , the Pretender .
... interview with the Duke of Ormond , and by the 20th was already in the capital . Here every thing seemed to favor his hopes . The army of invasion was assembling in the north , and a 1 * 1847. ] 5 Charles Edward , the Pretender .
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... army , with which he fought , next year , the de- cisive battle of Fontenoy ; and the court relapsed into that system of tergiversation and indifference by which it had al- ready tried the patience of the Jacobites so severely . Charles ...
... army , with which he fought , next year , the de- cisive battle of Fontenoy ; and the court relapsed into that system of tergiversation and indifference by which it had al- ready tried the patience of the Jacobites so severely . Charles ...
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... army . 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 ...
... army . 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 ...
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