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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... forces and organizing his government . He issued proclama- tions of amnesty and entire oblivion for all political offences . He sent circulars to all the local authorities , calling upon them to send in their reports and bring their ...
... forces and organizing his government . He issued proclama- tions of amnesty and entire oblivion for all political offences . He sent circulars to all the local authorities , calling upon them to send in their reports and bring their ...
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... forces , they were found to amount to little more than seven thou- sand men ; but Scotland had been won with but half this number , destitute both of horse and artillery , and now they were supported by five hundred cavalry , they had ...
... forces , they were found to amount to little more than seven thou- sand men ; but Scotland had been won with but half this number , destitute both of horse and artillery , and now they were supported by five hundred cavalry , they had ...
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... forces , and advanced to lay siege to Carlisle . This city had once been classed among the strong posts of the kingdom , for it was the capital of the county , and exposed by its situa- tion to sudden attacks from the Scottish border ...
... forces , and advanced to lay siege to Carlisle . This city had once been classed among the strong posts of the kingdom , for it was the capital of the county , and exposed by its situa- tion to sudden attacks from the Scottish border ...
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... forces , nine thousand men in all , he proceeded to lay siege to Stir- ling . The town surrendered in two days , and the citadel , built , like that of Edinburgh , upon a precipitous rock , was immediately invested . The loss of this ...
... forces , nine thousand men in all , he proceeded to lay siege to Stir- ling . The town surrendered in two days , and the citadel , built , like that of Edinburgh , upon a precipitous rock , was immediately invested . The loss of this ...
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... force . But how much deeper was the impression , when he heard the name of Clementine , and learned that she was the daughter of that noble - hearted chief to whom his mother had been indebted for her freedom . The effect upon the mind ...
... force . But how much deeper was the impression , when he heard the name of Clementine , and learned that she was the daughter of that noble - hearted chief to whom his mother had been indebted for her freedom . The effect upon the mind ...
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