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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... which , however manfully the heart may bear up against it , still leaves traces of the struggle behind . On the tablet above are engraved in golden letters ,. VOL . LXIV . NO . 134 . - 1 without any other comment than a verse of Scripture ,
... which , however manfully the heart may bear up against it , still leaves traces of the struggle behind . On the tablet above are engraved in golden letters ,. VOL . LXIV . NO . 134 . - 1 without any other comment than a verse of Scripture ,
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... heart revolted at the idea of ascending the throne of his fathers under the escort of foreign bayonets . His partisans were far from sharing his scruples , and the assistance of a body of French troops was a condition upon which they ...
... heart revolted at the idea of ascending the throne of his fathers under the escort of foreign bayonets . His partisans were far from sharing his scruples , and the assistance of a body of French troops was a condition upon which they ...
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... heart Charles Edward set foot , for the first time , on the soil of that kingdom towards which , from earliest child- hood , his hopes and his wishes had been directed . His first care was to despatch a messenger to Boisdale of ...
... heart Charles Edward set foot , for the first time , on the soil of that kingdom towards which , from earliest child- hood , his hopes and his wishes had been directed . His first care was to despatch a messenger to Boisdale of ...
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... hearts ; and although they continued to perform all their functions with a strict regard to their oath of office , it was difficult to believe that they would neglect so favorable an opportunity of aiding a cause to which they were so ...
... hearts ; and although they continued to perform all their functions with a strict regard to their oath of office , it was difficult to believe that they would neglect so favorable an opportunity of aiding a cause to which they were so ...
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... hearts , for it seemed to flow from his own ; and he was always ready with some of those happy sayings which take such strong hold of the popular mind . Or if it chanced that some old bard was singing the glories of his clan , he would ...
... hearts , for it seemed to flow from his own ; and he was always ready with some of those happy sayings which take such strong hold of the popular mind . Or if it chanced that some old bard was singing the glories of his clan , he would ...
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