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 ground between Stirling and Falkirk was formerly covered by Torwood forest , some vestiges of which remain to the present day . Throughout its whole extent , it is an almost unbroken level , except about a mile to the southwest of ...
The ground between Stirling and Falkirk was formerly covered by Torwood forest , some vestiges of which remain to the present day . Throughout its whole extent , it is an almost unbroken level , except about a mile to the southwest of ...
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When Charles Edward , on laying siege to Stirling , took up his quarters at the castle of Bannockburn , the Jacobite leaders of the neighbourhood hastened to present to him their families . Among the young damsels who graced this little ...
When Charles Edward , on laying siege to Stirling , took up his quarters at the castle of Bannockburn , the Jacobite leaders of the neighbourhood hastened to present to him their families . Among the young damsels who graced this little ...
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And in order to deprive them of the defence of their targets , the men were ordered to present their bayonets obliquely , so as to aim their blow , not at the enemy immediately before them , but at the one at his side .
And in order to deprive them of the defence of their targets , the men were ordered to present their bayonets obliquely , so as to aim their blow , not at the enemy immediately before them , but at the one at his side .
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melancholy than the contrast which the following little sketch , which we translate from the autobiography of Domenico Corzi , offers with the scenes that we have attempted to trace in the first pages of the present paper .
melancholy than the contrast which the following little sketch , which we translate from the autobiography of Domenico Corzi , offers with the scenes that we have attempted to trace in the first pages of the present paper .
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This disorder was deeply engrained in Johnson's constitution ; it brought with it a sense of ever - present misery , and oppressed him with dark forebodings ; he evidently feared the time when the intellect would sink under it , leaving ...
This disorder was deeply engrained in Johnson's constitution ; it brought with it a sense of ever - present misery , and oppressed him with dark forebodings ; he evidently feared the time when the intellect would sink under it , leaving ...
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