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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... manner which showed there was little to be hoped from the interview . " I can count upon Mac Donald of Sleat , and the laird of MacLeod , " said the prince . " Undeceive your- self , " was the inauspicious reply ; " they have both ...
... manner which showed there was little to be hoped from the interview . " I can count upon Mac Donald of Sleat , and the laird of MacLeod , " said the prince . " Undeceive your- self , " was the inauspicious reply ; " they have both ...
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... manner to serve as a support for the other , so that , if the impetuous onset of the Highlanders should break through one , there would still be three more to overcome before they could complete their victory . And in order to deprive ...
... manner to serve as a support for the other , so that , if the impetuous onset of the Highlanders should break through one , there would still be three more to overcome before they could complete their victory . And in order to deprive ...
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... manner they came back again to Benbecula , closely pursued by an English cruiser , which was happily driven off by a sudden squall , just as they came to shore . Here , while they lived on shell - fish , secreting themselves during the ...
... manner they came back again to Benbecula , closely pursued by an English cruiser , which was happily driven off by a sudden squall , just as they came to shore . Here , while they lived on shell - fish , secreting themselves during the ...
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... manner he passed the last years of his life , divid- ing his time between Rome and Florence , at times seeing more of the world , and at others living in absolute seclusion , but preserving to the end so grateful a remembrance of the ...
... manner he passed the last years of his life , divid- ing his time between Rome and Florence , at times seeing more of the world , and at others living in absolute seclusion , but preserving to the end so grateful a remembrance of the ...
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... manner in which he would entreat others to sit up with him , that he might escape as long as possible the terrors of the night , it gives us a view of his condition , which , one would think , would excuse many of those petulant ...
... manner in which he would entreat others to sit up with him , that he might escape as long as possible the terrors of the night , it gives us a view of his condition , which , one would think , would excuse many of those petulant ...
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