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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Page 8
... influence over the mind of the elder brother he hoped to obtain an immediate declaration of the clan . Boisdale obeyed the summons , but with a manner which showed there was little to be hoped from the interview . " I can count upon Mac ...
... influence over the mind of the elder brother he hoped to obtain an immediate declaration of the clan . Boisdale obeyed the summons , but with a manner which showed there was little to be hoped from the interview . " I can count upon Mac ...
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... influence , who held three thousand men at their disposal . But they persisted in their refusal to rise , without the support of reg- ular troops . Lochiel , chief of the Camerons , had come to the same decision , but resolved , out of ...
... influence , who held three thousand men at their disposal . But they persisted in their refusal to rise , without the support of reg- ular troops . Lochiel , chief of the Camerons , had come to the same decision , but resolved , out of ...
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... influence to all those who ventured to share in their fortunes . Among the exiles of the insurrection of 1715 was John Walkenshaw , Baron of Baronsfield , one of the prisoners of Sheriffsmoor , but who had succeeded in making his escape ...
... influence to all those who ventured to share in their fortunes . Among the exiles of the insurrection of 1715 was John Walkenshaw , Baron of Baronsfield , one of the prisoners of Sheriffsmoor , but who had succeeded in making his escape ...
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... influences with which less gifted minds are afflicted . In the case of men of science , having a natural taste for their investigations , he has entered with all his heart into those studies and discoveries to which they are indebted ...
... influences with which less gifted minds are afflicted . In the case of men of science , having a natural taste for their investigations , he has entered with all his heart into those studies and discoveries to which they are indebted ...
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... influence which it exerts upon the mind and the will , and the deadly aversion which it gives to those active efforts in which the only remedy can be found . This disorder was deeply engrained in Johnson's constitution ; it brought with ...
... influence which it exerts upon the mind and the will , and the deadly aversion which it gives to those active efforts in which the only remedy can be found . This disorder was deeply engrained in Johnson's constitution ; it brought with ...
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