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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... give it that hearty coöp- eration which alone could insure its success . But here , as throughout the whole of his enterprise , Charles Edward felt that the boldest measures were the wisest . A small garrison was placed in Carlisle ...
... give it that hearty coöp- eration which alone could insure its success . But here , as throughout the whole of his enterprise , Charles Edward felt that the boldest measures were the wisest . A small garrison was placed in Carlisle ...
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... give his consent to a measure so fatal . The resolve of the council had been taken , and he was compelled to yield . The retreat began before break of day , and for a while the troops marched cheerfully on , in the confidence that three ...
... give his consent to a measure so fatal . The resolve of the council had been taken , and he was compelled to yield . The retreat began before break of day , and for a while the troops marched cheerfully on , in the confidence that three ...
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... give his little army the appearance of double its number , and the Duke of Cumberland , but for a pistol's missing fire , would have been killed on the field . On the 31st of December , the anniversary of the prince's birthday , the ...
... give his little army the appearance of double its number , and the Duke of Cumberland , but for a pistol's missing fire , would have been killed on the field . On the 31st of December , the anniversary of the prince's birthday , the ...
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... the continent , still at- tached to the cause for which he had hazarded life and for- tune , and ever ready to give new proofs of his devotion . For him , as for all those of his party 34 [ Jan. Charles Edward , the Pretender .
... the continent , still at- tached to the cause for which he had hazarded life and for- tune , and ever ready to give new proofs of his devotion . For him , as for all those of his party 34 [ Jan. Charles Edward , the Pretender .
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... give him a coat to cover himself with . " 66 Never was charity worse bestowed , for the wretch had no sooner swallowed his meal , and drawn his new garment around him , than he hastened to give information to the agents of government ...
... give him a coat to cover himself with . " 66 Never was charity worse bestowed , for the wretch had no sooner swallowed his meal , and drawn his new garment around him , than he hastened to give information to the agents of government ...
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