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 lord provost and counsellors themselves were well known to favor the prince in their 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 ...
The lord provost and counsellors themselves were well known to favor the prince in their 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 ...
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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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... were lowering a with the well known signs of an approaching tempest 44 [ Jan. Charles Edward , the Pretender .
... were lowering a with the well known signs of an approaching tempest 44 [ Jan. Charles Edward , the Pretender .
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a with the well known signs of an approaching tempest . It seemed like courting destruction to embark at such a moment upon that stormy sea ; but to remain on shore was captivity or death . The tempest burst upon them in all its fury .
a with the well known signs of an approaching tempest . It seemed like courting destruction to embark at such a moment upon that stormy sea ; but to remain on shore was captivity or death . The tempest burst upon them in all its fury .
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... this seemed to Charles like a palace . Here he remained several weeks . Nearly all the inhabitants of the island were partisans of his family , and none would be likely to betray him , even if they had known that he was among them .
... this seemed to Charles like a palace . Here he remained several weeks . Nearly all the inhabitants of the island were partisans of his family , and none would be likely to betray him , even if they had known that he was among them .
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