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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... means so well formed as it ought to have been in a prince of that age . It was not , however , from any want of intelligence , but his thoughts were elsewhere , and Rome , with all the 2 [ Jan. Charles Edward , the Pretender .
... means so well formed as it ought to have been in a prince of that age . It was not , however , from any want of intelligence , but his thoughts were elsewhere , and Rome , with all the 2 [ Jan. Charles Edward , the Pretender .
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... means of finding employment for the English monarch at home . A body of fifteen thou- sand men was to invade England , under the command of Mar- shal Saxe , and all the principal measures were to be concerted at Paris , with Charles ...
... means of finding employment for the English monarch at home . A body of fifteen thou- sand men was to invade England , under the command of Mar- shal Saxe , and all the principal measures were to be concerted at Paris , with Charles ...
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... means of transpor- tation , and by his zeal and activity an old ship of eighteen guns , called the Elizabeth , and the Doutelle , a frigate of twen- ty guns , were fitted up , as if for a cruise to the northward , and freighted with ...
... means of transpor- tation , and by his zeal and activity an old ship of eighteen guns , called the Elizabeth , and the Doutelle , a frigate of twen- ty guns , were fitted up , as if for a cruise to the northward , and freighted with ...
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... means of efficient protection at hand . He advanced , there- fore , directly towards his adversary , holding his way through those wild mountain - passes and rugged glens , where every now and then some little band came to swell his ...
... means of efficient protection at hand . He advanced , there- fore , directly towards his adversary , holding his way through those wild mountain - passes and rugged glens , where every now and then some little band came to swell his ...
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... means , however infamous , for the attainment of its ends . " If any fatal occurrence , " said he , at the close of his proc- lamation , in which he had been compelled , by the importuni- ties of his council , to imitate a conduct which ...
... means , however infamous , for the attainment of its ends . " If any fatal occurrence , " said he , at the close of his proc- lamation , in which he had been compelled , by the importuni- ties of his council , to imitate a conduct which ...
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