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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... took the road to Paris . At Avignon , he had an hour's interview with the Duke of Ormond , and by the 20th was already in the capital . Here every thing seemed to favor his hopes . The army of invasion was assembling in the north , and ...
... took the road to Paris . At Avignon , he had an hour's interview with the Duke of Ormond , and by the 20th was already in the capital . Here every thing seemed to favor his hopes . The army of invasion was assembling in the north , and ...
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... took a house in the neighbourhood of Paris , where , to use his own words , he led the life of a hermit . Months passed away in fruitless re- monstrances and negotiations , until he became convinced that no efficient aid could be ...
... took a house in the neighbourhood of Paris , where , to use his own words , he led the life of a hermit . Months passed away in fruitless re- monstrances and negotiations , until he became convinced that no efficient aid could be ...
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... took no part ; but , entering Edinburgh quietly in the evening , returned without pomp or parade to his apartments at Holy- rood . His thoughts were already running forward to London , the next great point in his progress , and the ...
... took no part ; but , entering Edinburgh quietly in the evening , returned without pomp or parade to his apartments at Holy- rood . His thoughts were already running forward to London , the next great point in his progress , and the ...
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... the prince's levee , and the moment that this formality of royal life was over , he took his seat at the council - board . Then came the public dinner and the visit of his posts ; and 1847. ] 21 Charles Edward , the Pretender .
... the prince's levee , and the moment that this formality of royal life was over , he took his seat at the council - board . Then came the public dinner and the visit of his posts ; and 1847. ] 21 Charles Edward , the Pretender .
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... took an intermediate road by Selkirk and Moss - paul . Redding , in Cumberland , was fixed upon as the general rendezvous . Here , as on his advance through the Highlands , he march- ed on foot at the head of his column , lightening the ...
... took an intermediate road by Selkirk and Moss - paul . Redding , in Cumberland , was fixed upon as the general rendezvous . Here , as on his advance through the Highlands , he march- ed on foot at the head of his column , lightening the ...
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