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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... took with them a Captain Toole and Major Wisset and his wife . An Austrian pass- port was obtained for the Count de Cernes and his family , pilgrims to the holy house of Loreto , and thus provided they set out upon their perilous ...
... took with them a Captain Toole and Major Wisset and his wife . An Austrian pass- port was obtained for the Count de Cernes and his family , pilgrims to the holy house of Loreto , and thus provided they set out upon their perilous ...
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... took the road by the seacoast . Inverness was fixed upon for the general rendez- vous . Cumberland continued his pursuit as far as Perth . It was the depth of winter , and while the severity of the weather and the natural obstacles of a ...
... took the road by the seacoast . Inverness was fixed upon for the general rendez- vous . Cumberland continued his pursuit as far as Perth . It was the depth of winter , and while the severity of the weather and the natural obstacles of a ...
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... took his stand on the right of the second line , on an eminence which commanded the field . The Duke of Cumberland , profiting by the disasters of Hawley and Cope , had drawn up his men in three parallel divisions , with his cannon on ...
... took his stand on the right of the second line , on an eminence which commanded the field . The Duke of Cumberland , profiting by the disasters of Hawley and Cope , had drawn up his men in three parallel divisions , with his cannon on ...
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... took refuge in a wood . As he was wandering here alone , at a loss which way to direct his steps , he met the pilot whom he had sent for to the isle of Skye . It was a cheering omen , and seemed to say that all had not The weather was ...
... took refuge in a wood . As he was wandering here alone , at a loss which way to direct his steps , he met the pilot whom he had sent for to the isle of Skye . It was a cheering omen , and seemed to say that all had not The weather was ...
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... and other noble families of the neighbourhood , in which she was a frequent and welcome visiter . When Flora took this adventurous resolution , she had never seen the prince , and knew him only by 1847. ] 47 Charles Edward , the Pretender .
... and other noble families of the neighbourhood , in which she was a frequent and welcome visiter . When Flora took this adventurous resolution , she had never seen the prince , and knew him only by 1847. ] 47 Charles Edward , the Pretender .
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