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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... honor of a kiss from his royal lips ! Here he staid a week , in order to introduce a little more system into his army , and exercise his men to some general evolutions , and raise a small contribution among the inhabit- ants ; for a ...
... honor of a kiss from his royal lips ! Here he staid a week , in order to introduce a little more system into his army , and exercise his men to some general evolutions , and raise a small contribution among the inhabit- ants ; for a ...
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... honor of a kiss on her lips , which was gallantly 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 ...
... honor of a kiss on her lips , which was gallantly 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 ...
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... honor on the right . Lord George Murray commanded on the right , and Lord Drummond on the left . In the second line were the regi- ments which had recently arrived from France . " Lally , " said Charles Edward , as he rode along the ...
... honor on the right . Lord George Murray commanded on the right , and Lord Drummond on the left . In the second line were the regi- ments which had recently arrived from France . " Lally , " said Charles Edward , as he rode along the ...
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... the courage to reply to this insulting order , " that the duke was master of their com- missions , but not of their honor . " of Glenbeisdale , in the canton of Moidart , where 1847. ] 43 Charles Edward , the Pretender .
... the courage to reply to this insulting order , " that the duke was master of their com- missions , but not of their honor . " of Glenbeisdale , in the canton of Moidart , where 1847. ] 43 Charles Edward , the Pretender .
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... honor no better than to lavish dukedoms and princely fortunes on Marlborough and Wellington , while these men , in every respect of mind and character immeasura- bly above mere soldiers , are thought highly blessed to receive from it ...
... honor no better than to lavish dukedoms and princely fortunes on Marlborough and Wellington , while these men , in every respect of mind and character immeasura- bly above mere soldiers , are thought highly blessed to receive from it ...
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