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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... course , but this cas- ual encounter deprived the young prince of his arms and stores , which had been embarked on board the Elizabeth . Once again they were menaced with the same danger , from three ships of war which they fell in with ...
... course , but this cas- ual encounter deprived the young prince of his arms and stores , which had been embarked on board the Elizabeth . Once again they were menaced with the same danger , from three ships of war which they fell in with ...
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... course , marching cheerfully at the head of his men , with his Highland bonnet and plaid , and the brogues which he had sworn never to change until he had beaten his enemy . * At Blair , the seat of the Duke of Athol , the clan gath ...
... course , marching cheerfully at the head of his men , with his Highland bonnet and plaid , and the brogues which he had sworn never to change until he had beaten his enemy . * At Blair , the seat of the Duke of Athol , the clan gath ...
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... course , he had ordered lodgings to be taken all along the route to Berwick ; and , dividing his troops , directed one detachment on Peebles , under the Marquis of Tullibar- dine , and putting himself at the head of the other , pressed ...
... course , he had ordered lodgings to be taken all along the route to Berwick ; and , dividing his troops , directed one detachment on Peebles , under the Marquis of Tullibar- dine , and putting himself at the head of the other , pressed ...
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... course ; for in case of defeat , the frontier of Scot- land was close at hand to retire upon , and a victory in Eng- land could hardly have failed to produce an immediate declaration of the Jacobites . But if , in adherence to the ...
... course ; for in case of defeat , the frontier of Scot- land was close at hand to retire upon , and a victory in Eng- land could hardly have failed to produce an immediate declaration of the Jacobites . But if , in adherence to the ...
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... course through the fields to the scene of Bruce's victory . On its banks you now find a forge , and , in place of the wild heather which once cover- ed the plateau , a thick - grown plantation of trees ; but in the names of Battle ...
... course through the fields to the scene of Bruce's victory . On its banks you now find a forge , and , in place of the wild heather which once cover- ed the plateau , a thick - grown plantation of trees ; but in the names of Battle ...
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