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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... command of Mar- shal Saxe , and all the principal measures were to be concerted at Paris , with Charles Edward himself . Still the whole nego- tiation was enveloped in a veil of the deepest mystery . At Rome the Bailli de Tencin and ...
... command of Mar- shal Saxe , and all the principal measures were to be concerted at Paris , with Charles Edward himself . Still the whole nego- tiation was enveloped in a veil of the deepest mystery . At Rome the Bailli de Tencin and ...
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... command , was completely won over by the prince's enthusiasm , and entered heartily into his views . The king , it is true , still refused to receive him at court , and his negotiations were drawn out through indirect chan- nels ; but ...
... command , was completely won over by the prince's enthusiasm , and entered heartily into his views . The king , it is true , still refused to receive him at court , and his negotiations were drawn out through indirect chan- nels ; but ...
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... command . The troops are scattered , but they are gathering rapidly , and the ministry are levying new forces . Meanwhile , you have rivers to cross , and fortified towns to pass , and supplies and provisions to collect on your march ...
... command . The troops are scattered , but they are gathering rapidly , and the ministry are levying new forces . Meanwhile , you have rivers to cross , and fortified towns to pass , and supplies and provisions to collect on your march ...
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... commands the plain , and affords an extensive view of the surrounding country . From this eminence the little stream of Carron descends , winding its course through the fields to the scene of Bruce's victory . On its banks you now find ...
... commands the plain , and affords an extensive view of the surrounding country . From this eminence the little stream of Carron descends , winding its course through the fields to the scene of Bruce's victory . On its banks you now find ...
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... command of the army to subordinate hands , but , putting himself at its head , to complete the reconquest of Scotland by the most vigor- He accordingly hastened to Edinburgh , drew around him all those who had been distinguished for ...
... command of the army to subordinate hands , but , putting himself at its head , to complete the reconquest of Scotland by the most vigor- He accordingly hastened to Edinburgh , drew around him all those who had been distinguished for ...
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