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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... English army , though nearly equal in number , was drawn up in a single line , with the cavalry on the flanks , and six pieces of artillery on the right . Although the men had been under arms since three o'clock , it was broad day when ...
... English army , though nearly equal in number , was drawn up in a single line , with the cavalry on the flanks , and six pieces of artillery on the right . Although the men had been under arms since three o'clock , it was broad day when ...
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... English ad- herents , who complained of being thus left a defenceless prey to the Hanoverians , he announced his fixed determina- tion of entering England immediately , even at the risk of doing it alone . " I will raise my banner there ...
... English ad- herents , who complained of being thus left a defenceless prey to the Hanoverians , he announced his fixed determina- tion of entering England immediately , even at the risk of doing it alone . " I will raise my banner there ...
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... English shore . They brandished their claymores , tossed their caps in the air , and uttered that shrill war - cry which seems like an invoca- * The exquisite little Spanish ballad , Rio Verde , so beautifully translat- ed by Longfellow ...
... English shore . They brandished their claymores , tossed their caps in the air , and uttered that shrill war - cry which seems like an invoca- * The exquisite little Spanish ballad , Rio Verde , so beautifully translat- ed by Longfellow ...
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... English general should shut himself up in Newcastle , and protract his defence till the Duke of Cumberland , who had succeeded to Ligonnier , could come to his relief , the prince would find himself hemmed in between two armies , either ...
... English general should shut himself up in Newcastle , and protract his defence till the Duke of Cumberland , who had succeeded to Ligonnier , could come to his relief , the prince would find himself hemmed in between two armies , either ...
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... English Jacobites , the difficulties that beset them on every side , and which seemed to increase the farther they advanced , the rashness of persevering in an enterprise from which they had so much to fear and so little to hope , and ...
... English Jacobites , the difficulties that beset them on every side , and which seemed to increase the farther they advanced , the rashness of persevering in an enterprise from which they had so much to fear and so little to hope , and ...
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