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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If the prince once sets his eyes upon you , he will do whatever he pleases with you . ” Lochiel persisted , - Do and , repairing to Charles's head - quarters , frankly 1847. ] 9 Charles Edward , the Pretender .
If the prince once sets his eyes upon you , he will do whatever he pleases with you . ” Lochiel persisted , - Do and , repairing to Charles's head - quarters , frankly 1847. ] 9 Charles Edward , the Pretender .
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and , repairing to Charles's head - quarters , frankly declared his disapprobation of the enterprise . “ ' T is true , " said the prince , “ I am come alone , when you looked to see me with an army . Evasive answers , and hopes which ...
and , repairing to Charles's head - quarters , frankly declared his disapprobation of the enterprise . “ ' T is true , " said the prince , “ I am come alone , when you looked to see me with an army . Evasive answers , and hopes which ...
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The alarm had been given , and Sir John Cope was already advancing against him at the head of a strong body of regular forces , with the hope of securing the passes and cooping him up among the mountains ; nor could the Jacobites of the ...
The alarm had been given , and Sir John Cope was already advancing against him at the head of a strong body of regular forces , with the hope of securing the passes and cooping him up among the mountains ; nor could the Jacobites of the ...
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then , was the universal cry , and thither he directed his 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 .
then , was the universal cry , and thither he directed his 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 .
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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 any means , however infamous , for the ...
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 any means , however infamous , for the ...
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