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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To him it was that Charles Edward addressed himself for the means of transportation , and by his zeal and activity an old ship of eighteen guns , called the Elizabeth , and the Doutelle , a frigate of twenty guns , were fitted up ...
To him it was that Charles Edward addressed himself for the means of transportation , and by his zeal and activity an old ship of eighteen guns , called the Elizabeth , and the Doutelle , a frigate of twenty guns , were fitted up ...
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The infantry now advanced to the charge , and Murray again called to his men to let the enemy come close up before they fired . But the blood of the mountaineers was now warmed by the contest , and the MacDowals , springing forward and ...
The infantry now advanced to the charge , and Murray again called to his men to let the enemy come close up before they fired . But the blood of the mountaineers was now warmed by the contest , and the MacDowals , springing forward and ...
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They were instantly despatched , and this might almost be called a deed of mercy . But on counting their victims anew , the third day after the battle , it was found that some had either escaped , or been carried away by their friends .
They were instantly despatched , and this might almost be called a deed of mercy . But on counting their victims anew , the third day after the battle , it was found that some had either escaped , or been carried away by their friends .
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Clanranald came in the night , attended by his children's tutor , MacDonald , or , as he was commonly called , MacEachen , who from that time attached himself to the prince's person . The old chief was deeply moved to find the son of ...
Clanranald came in the night , attended by his children's tutor , MacDonald , or , as he was commonly called , MacEachen , who from that time attached himself to the prince's person . The old chief was deeply moved to find the son of ...
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In a few days the prince was obliged to flee again to another shelter , which he now found in a cavern among the rocks of Letternilich , called the Cage , so high in the air and of a form so peculiar , that it looks as if a giant's hand ...
In a few days the prince was obliged to flee again to another shelter , which he now found in a cavern among the rocks of Letternilich , called the Cage , so high in the air and of a form so peculiar , that it looks as if a giant's hand ...
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