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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... given to every feature the last touches , as if engaged upon a subject worthy of the highest efforts of his chisel . But in the figures at the sides of the vault - door there is something so sweet and touching , such a mingling of grace ...
... given to every feature the last touches , as if engaged upon a subject worthy of the highest efforts of his chisel . But in the figures at the sides of the vault - door there is something so sweet and touching , such a mingling of grace ...
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... given me control . " Without loss of time he returned home to gather his clan . This was all that Clanranald was waiting for in order to call out his own ; and small parties were soon afoot under the MacDonalds of Keppoch and ...
... given me control . " Without loss of time he returned home to gather his clan . This was all that Clanranald was waiting for in order to call out his own ; and small parties were soon afoot under the MacDonalds of Keppoch and ...
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... given , and Sir John Cope was already advancing against him at the head of a strong body of regu- lar forces , with the hope of securing the passes and cooping him up among the mountains ; nor could the Jacobites of the south be ...
... given , and Sir John Cope was already advancing against him at the head of a strong body of regu- lar forces , with the hope of securing the passes and cooping him up among the mountains ; nor could the Jacobites of the south be ...
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... given and promptly re- turned . Eight miles above Stirling is the ford of Frew , where some opposition might be expected from Cope's dragoons . But when the army reached it , the banks were clear , and Charles Edward , brandishing his ...
... given and promptly re- turned . Eight miles above Stirling is the ford of Frew , where some opposition might be expected from Cope's dragoons . But when the army reached it , the banks were clear , and Charles Edward , brandishing his ...
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... given . " Flanders ! Flanders ! " was the reply , for there , at least , these same men had won the name of veterans . The plain of Culloden is a vast heath , extending from east to west , with nearly a level surface between the moun ...
... given . " Flanders ! Flanders ! " was the reply , for there , at least , these same men had won the name of veterans . The plain of Culloden is a vast heath , extending from east to west , with nearly a level surface between the moun ...
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