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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... hand to retire upon , and a victory in Eng- land could hardly have failed to produce an immediate declaration of the Jacobites . But if , in adherence to the cautious policy which he had hitherto pursued , the English general should ...
... hand to retire upon , and a victory in Eng- land could hardly have failed to produce an immediate declaration of the Jacobites . But if , in adherence to the cautious policy which he had hitherto pursued , the English general should ...
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... hand , and marched rapidly forward towards Stirling . But before he set out upon his march , he caused five gibbets to be erected in one of the principal squares of Edinburgh for the more speedy punish- ment of those of the rebels who ...
... hand , and marched rapidly forward towards Stirling . But before he set out upon his march , he caused five gibbets to be erected in one of the principal squares of Edinburgh for the more speedy punish- ment of those of the rebels who ...
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... hand with a strong rein- enemy . forcement , which he had collected in order to support the main body . Several of the chiefs still insisted upon proceed- ing ; but Murray , whose prudence as a tactician led him more than once to ...
... hand with a strong rein- enemy . forcement , which he had collected in order to support the main body . Several of the chiefs still insisted upon proceed- ing ; but Murray , whose prudence as a tactician led him more than once to ...
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... hand , and throwing out his dirk and target with his left , sprang forward with tiger fury to grapple with his foe . The English line stood firm to receive them , and , presenting their bayonets obliquely , met the shock without ...
... hand , and throwing out his dirk and target with his left , sprang forward with tiger fury to grapple with his foe . The English line stood firm to receive them , and , presenting their bayonets obliquely , met the shock without ...
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... hand , and lay gazing upon his conqueror with a bitter smile . " I am no executioner , " replied Wolfe , and the ... hands in the blood , and threw it at one another with shouts and laughter , as children play with water . Those whom ...
... hand , and lay gazing upon his conqueror with a bitter smile . " I am no executioner , " replied Wolfe , and the ... hands in the blood , and threw it at one another with shouts and laughter , as children play with water . Those whom ...
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