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 king , it is true , still refused to receive him at court , and his negotiations were drawn out through indirect channels ; but here , at last , was something done , and something doing , and the speedy promise of more .
The king , it is true , still refused to receive him at court , and his negotiations were drawn out through indirect channels ; but here , at last , was something done , and something doing , and the speedy promise of more .
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“ T is true , ” said the prince , “ I am come alone , when you looked to see me with an army . Evasive answers , and hopes which perhaps are false , are all that I have been able to get from the ministers of Louis , and I thank Heaven ...
“ T is true , ” said the prince , “ I am come alone , when you looked to see me with an army . Evasive answers , and hopes which perhaps are false , are all that I have been able to get from the ministers of Louis , and I thank Heaven ...
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... all the objects of his halt at Perth , he continued his inarch on the capital Fresh reinforcements continued to join him at every step . At Dumblane he was met by the MacDonalds of Glencoe , and by the MacGregors , still true to the ...
... all the objects of his halt at Perth , he continued his inarch on the capital Fresh reinforcements continued to join him at every step . At Dumblane he was met by the MacDonalds of Glencoe , and by the MacGregors , still true to the ...
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You have friends there , it is true ; but they are so closely watched , that you cannot count upon them . The king is absent , but the cabinet is on its guard , with all the means and resources of an established government at its ...
You have friends there , it is true ; but they are so closely watched , that you cannot count upon them . The king is absent , but the cabinet is on its guard , with all the means and resources of an established government at its ...
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... and the assurance that he would soon be followed by others with money and supplies , seemed a sufficient proof that the court of Versailles was at last beginning to open its eyes to its true interest , and would not long delay those ...
... and the assurance that he would soon be followed by others with money and supplies , seemed a sufficient proof that the court of Versailles was at last beginning to open its eyes to its true interest , and would not long delay those ...
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