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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... party of thirty horse was sent forward on the Newcastle road , as if the whole army were marching in that direction . Cumberland fell into the snare , and prepared himself for battle . Meanwhile , the prince was pressing for- ward in ...
... party of thirty horse was sent forward on the Newcastle road , as if the whole army were marching in that direction . Cumberland fell into the snare , and prepared himself for battle . Meanwhile , the prince was pressing for- ward in ...
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... parties . To prevent so fatal an occurrence , the Eng- lish general resolved to advance and offer battle . Like Sir John Cope , he was too fully convinced of the superiority of his disciplined battalions to doubt for a moment the result ...
... parties . To prevent so fatal an occurrence , the Eng- lish general resolved to advance and offer battle . Like Sir John Cope , he was too fully convinced of the superiority of his disciplined battalions to doubt for a moment the result ...
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... to live on 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 .
... to live on 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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... party , the question of James's marriage was one of the deepest interest , and the news of George's interference and Clementine's arrest excited the highest indignation . At first , he endeavoured to intercede with the emperor in her ...
... party , the question of James's marriage was one of the deepest interest , and the news of George's interference and Clementine's arrest excited the highest indignation . At first , he endeavoured to intercede with the emperor in her ...
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... party which had taken refuge in a shed , where the shepherds had kindly sheltered them , and dressed their wounds . The shed was instantly set on fire , and the wounded men and their protectors were consumed in the flames , while a ...
... party which had taken refuge in a shed , where the shepherds had kindly sheltered them , and dressed their wounds . The shed was instantly set on fire , and the wounded men and their protectors were consumed in the flames , while a ...
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