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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They marched in two columns , and brought with them , as the first fruits of their rising , two companies of English , whom they had made prisoners . All now gathered around the mound , where the Marquis of Tullibardine , the royal ...
They marched in two columns , and brought with them , as the first fruits of their rising , two companies of English , whom they had made prisoners . All now gathered around the mound , where the Marquis of Tullibardine , the royal ...
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... more system into his army , and exercise his men to some general evolutions , and raise a small contribution among the inhabitants ; for a single guinea was all that remained of the money - On he had brought with him from France .
... more system into his army , and exercise his men to some general evolutions , and raise a small contribution among the inhabitants ; for a single guinea was all that remained of the money - On he had brought with him from France .
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On he had brought with him from France . Here , too , he issued several proclamations , and among them , one in reply to the offer of thirty thousand pounds , the price set upon his head by the cabinet of London , ever ready to employ ...
On he had brought with him from France . Here , too , he issued several proclamations , and among them , one in reply to the offer of thirty thousand pounds , the price set upon his head by the cabinet of London , ever ready to employ ...
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This had hardly been read , when a despatch from Sir John Cope was brought in , announcing his speedy arrival with all his forces . This was a last ray of hope for the Hanoverians , and some few again ventured to talk of resistance .
This had hardly been read , when a despatch from Sir John Cope was brought in , announcing his speedy arrival with all his forces . This was a last ray of hope for the Hanoverians , and some few again ventured to talk of resistance .
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Charles Edward had chosen a road which brought him out upon a high ground on 16 [ Jan. Charles Edward , the Pretender .
Charles Edward had chosen a road which brought him out upon a high ground on 16 [ Jan. Charles Edward , the Pretender .
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