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 army of Marshal Wade , however , was within supporting distance ; and the governor , relying upon this , resolved to defend himself to the last . The moment Charles Edward learned that Wade was marching to the relief of Carlisle ...
The army of Marshal Wade , however , was within supporting distance ; and the governor , relying upon this , resolved to defend himself to the last . The moment Charles Edward learned that Wade was marching to the relief of Carlisle ...
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But how much deeper was the impression , when he heard the name of Clementine , and learned that she was the daughter of that noble - hearted chief to whom his mother had been indebted for her freedom . The effect upon the mind of the ...
But how much deeper was the impression , when he heard the name of Clementine , and learned that she was the daughter of that noble - hearted chief to whom his mother had been indebted for her freedom . The effect upon the mind of the ...
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To distract their attention from the danger , Charles Edward sang them the songs which he had learned around the Highland watch - fires , and rehearsed those wild legends of the olden time , which have such a charm in that land of mist ...
To distract their attention from the danger , Charles Edward sang them the songs which he had learned around the Highland watch - fires , and rehearsed those wild legends of the olden time , which have such a charm in that land of mist ...
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the. shower. -. bath. of. compliments. upon. his. head . We. learn. from Miss Reynolds , who was the Griffith among bis chroniclers , that he gave the impression of a man of unhewn manners , but of a kind and affectionate heart .
the. shower. -. bath. of. compliments. upon. his. head . We. learn. from Miss Reynolds , who was the Griffith among bis chroniclers , that he gave the impression of a man of unhewn manners , but of a kind and affectionate heart .
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Meantime , he was faithfully and diligently employed in study , paying attention not only to French literature , with which he was familiar , but securing those treasures of classical learning which he afterwards used to so great ...
Meantime , he was faithfully and diligently employed in study , paying attention not only to French literature , with which he was familiar , but securing those treasures of classical learning which he afterwards used to so great ...
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