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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... land on his return from Elba . Reporting himself and his companion to the commandant as Englishmen , under the names of Graham and Mattock , he mounted a post - horse and took the road to Paris . At Avignon , he had an hour's interview ...
... land on his return from Elba . Reporting himself and his companion to the commandant as Englishmen , under the names of Graham and Mattock , he mounted a post - horse and took the road to Paris . At Avignon , he had an hour's interview ...
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... land , an eagle was seen hovering over the ship . " It is the king of birds , " said the Marquis of Tullibardine , " come to welcome your Royal Highness to Scotland . " It was the 1st of July , and with a joyful heart Charles Edward set ...
... land , an eagle was seen hovering over the ship . " It is the king of birds , " said the Marquis of Tullibardine , " come to welcome your Royal Highness to Scotland . " It was the 1st of July , and with a joyful heart Charles Edward set ...
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... land in , because he knew that it was here he should find the truest - hearted sub- jects of his father , and that he had come to conquer or to die with them . " When the ceremony was completed , a guard of fifty men escorted the banner ...
... land in , because he knew that it was here he should find the truest - hearted sub- jects of his father , and that he had come to conquer or to die with them . " When the ceremony was completed , a guard of fifty men escorted the banner ...
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... land was close at 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 ...
... land was close at 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 ...
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... land at Loch Seaforth , and continue his journey on foot . The guide missed his way , and it was not till the evening of the second day that he reached Point Ayrnish , a mile from Stornoway . Here he stopped , while one of the party ...
... land at Loch Seaforth , and continue his journey on foot . The guide missed his way , and it was not till the evening of the second day that he reached Point Ayrnish , a mile from Stornoway . Here he stopped , while one of the party ...
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