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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... sadness than of poignant grief , a feeling of sympathetic melancholy steals over you unawares , and you instinctively raise your eyes once more to see who they were whose last slumbers are guarded by forms of such angelic beauty .
... sadness than of poignant grief , a feeling of sympathetic melancholy steals over you unawares , and you instinctively raise your eyes once more to see who they were whose last slumbers are guarded by forms of such angelic beauty .
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Once again they were menaced with the same danger , from three ships of war which they fell in with , towards the south of Long island , and only escaped by keeping close under the western coast of ...
Once again they were menaced with the same danger , from three ships of war which they fell in with , towards the south of Long island , and only escaped by keeping close under the western coast of ...
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If the prince once sets his eyes upon you , he will do whatever he pleases with you . ” Lochiel persisted , - Do and , repairing to Charles's head - quarters , frankly 1847. ] 9 Charles Edward , the Pretender .
If the prince once sets his eyes upon you , he will do whatever he pleases with you . ” Lochiel persisted , - Do and , repairing to Charles's head - quarters , frankly 1847. ] 9 Charles Edward , the Pretender .
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From an eminence near the Hermitage of St. Anthony , he could see the white banner of the Stuarts waving once more from his ancestral towers of Holyrood . But the guns of the castle , which was still in the hands of the Hanoverians ...
From an eminence near the Hermitage of St. Anthony , he could see the white banner of the Stuarts waving once more from his ancestral towers of Holyrood . But the guns of the castle , which was still in the hands of the Hanoverians ...
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At Holyrood every thing wore the aspect of a splendid court , and the old halls , so long condemned to solitude , now rang once more with the sounds of festivity and triumph . Every morning a crowd of courtiers thronged the prince's ...
At Holyrood every thing wore the aspect of a splendid court , and the old halls , so long condemned to solitude , now rang once more with the sounds of festivity and triumph . Every morning a crowd of courtiers thronged the prince's ...
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