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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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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Every thing now wore the aspect of a surprise ; sudden alarms , exaggerated reports , hope and fear prevailing by turns , each transition equally sudden and equally extreme ; counsels uncertain , and varying with every new tale ...
Every thing now wore the aspect of a surprise ; sudden alarms , exaggerated reports , hope and fear prevailing by turns , each transition equally sudden and equally extreme ; counsels uncertain , and varying with every new tale ...
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This was a last ray of hope for the Hanoverians , and some few again ventured to talk of resistance . At length , it was resolved to send another deputation to the prince , and thus contrive to gain time , the favorite resource of men ...
This was a last ray of hope for the Hanoverians , and some few again ventured to talk of resistance . At length , it was resolved to send another deputation to the prince , and thus contrive to gain time , the favorite resource of men ...
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At the palace - gate stood James Hepburn of Keith , a gray - headed old man , well known for his hostility to the principles of divine right , but who , seeing in the return of the Stuarts the only hope of obtaining the revocation of ...
At the palace - gate stood James Hepburn of Keith , a gray - headed old man , well known for his hostility to the principles of divine right , but who , seeing in the return of the Stuarts the only hope of obtaining the revocation of ...
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The king was still absent , the troops scattered , the cabinet taken by surprise , the Whigs disheartened and dismayed ; his adherents full of hope , and ready to spring to arms at the first waving of his banner .
The king was still absent , the troops scattered , the cabinet taken by surprise , the Whigs disheartened and dismayed ; his adherents full of hope , and ready to spring to arms at the first waving of his banner .
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