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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But the danger from within was no less imminent than that from without ; for the Jacobites formed a large proportion of the population , and hatred to the Union would probably range many of the Whigs on the same side .
But the danger from within was no less imminent than that from without ; for the Jacobites formed a large proportion of the population , and hatred to the Union would probably range many of the Whigs on the same side .
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Meantime , his little army was encamped at Duddingstone , about two miles from Edinburgh , where , except that there was less of hardship in it , they led nearly the same lives as at their homes among the mountains .
Meantime , his little army was encamped at Duddingstone , about two miles from Edinburgh , where , except that there was less of hardship in it , they led nearly the same lives as at their homes among the mountains .
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There came , at the same time , letters from his adherents in Wales , full of hope and promise ; and from Newcastle , though garrisoned by the enemy ; and some , too , from London , which , though less decided , still gave a flattering ...
There came , at the same time , letters from his adherents in Wales , full of hope and promise ; and from Newcastle , though garrisoned by the enemy ; and some , too , from London , which , though less decided , still gave a flattering ...
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A few unhappy wretches , less severely wounded , or stronger than their fellows , had survived the horrors of the night , and were still breathing . They were instantly despatched , and this might almost be called a deed of mercy .
A few unhappy wretches , less severely wounded , or stronger than their fellows , had survived the horrors of the night , and were still breathing . They were instantly despatched , and this might almost be called a deed of mercy .
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of detail , somewhat more of earnestness and warmth in the narrative , and of vigor and compression in the style ; but it is none the less the fullest and most satisfactory history that has yet appeared of this interesting period .
of detail , somewhat more of earnestness and warmth in the narrative , and of vigor and compression in the style ; but it is none the less the fullest and most satisfactory history that has yet appeared of this interesting period .
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