The North American Review, Volume 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Whigs on the same side . The lord provost and coun- sellors themselves were well known to favor the prince in their hearts ; and although they continued to perform all their functions with a strict regard to their oath of office , it ...
... Whigs on the same side . The lord provost and coun- sellors themselves were well known to favor the prince in their hearts ; and although they continued to perform all their functions with a strict regard to their oath of office , it ...
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... Whigs pretended to discover in his smile a slight dash of melancholy , which was of no good augury for a day of triumph . But for far the greater part it was the smile and air of Robert Bruce , and as they fed their fancies upon this ...
... Whigs pretended to discover in his smile a slight dash of melancholy , which was of no good augury for a day of triumph . But for far the greater part it was the smile and air of Robert Bruce , and as they fed their fancies upon this ...
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... Whig ! for what would they not have said against these brave defenders of the good cause ? " The prisoners , a train ... Whigs disheartened and dismayed ; his ad- herents full of hope , and ready to spring to arms at the first waving of ...
... Whig ! for what would they not have said against these brave defenders of the good cause ? " The prisoners , a train ... Whigs disheartened and dismayed ; his ad- herents full of hope , and ready to spring to arms at the first waving of ...
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... Whig , at a dinner- table in Boston , who descanted in the same style upon the probable fate of England in case of a war with this country ; but when he reflected on the awful doom which he was meas- uring out to the motherland , he ...
... Whig , at a dinner- table in Boston , who descanted in the same style upon the probable fate of England in case of a war with this country ; but when he reflected on the awful doom which he was meas- uring out to the motherland , he ...
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... Whig , in July , August , and September , 1846. By John G. Palfrey , of Cam- bridge , Middlesex County , Massachusetts . Second Edition . Boston : Merrill , Cobb & Co. 8vo . pp . 92 . The Early New England Home : a Thanksgiving Sermon ...
... Whig , in July , August , and September , 1846. By John G. Palfrey , of Cam- bridge , Middlesex County , Massachusetts . Second Edition . Boston : Merrill , Cobb & Co. 8vo . pp . 92 . The Early New England Home : a Thanksgiving Sermon ...
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