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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... never more to be trodden by the foot of a Stuart . That night he slept at Pinkie house , and next morning began his march . The more effectually to conceal his course , he had ordered lodgings to be taken all along the route to Berwick ...
... never more to be trodden by the foot of a Stuart . That night he slept at Pinkie house , and next morning began his march . The more effectually to conceal his course , he had ordered lodgings to be taken all along the route to Berwick ...
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... never had his hopes been higher , and never had he been less appre- Chamber of Peers , while the ashes of his father lie undistinguished in their humble sepulchre , without any other record than the simple offerings with which ...
... never had his hopes been higher , and never had he been less appre- Chamber of Peers , while the ashes of his father lie undistinguished in their humble sepulchre , without any other record than the simple offerings with which ...
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... Never was charity worse bestowed , for the wretch had no sooner swallowed his meal , and drawn his new garment around him , than he hastened to give information to the agents of government against the suspicious stranger , who was thus ...
... Never was charity worse bestowed , for the wretch had no sooner swallowed his meal , and drawn his new garment around him , than he hastened to give information to the agents of government against the suspicious stranger , who was thus ...
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... never seen a day of sorrow . It was only in his slumbers that he betrayed the real state of his mind , and then no selfish complaint , no lament for his own sufferings , was ever heard to escape him ; but " Alas , my poor Scotland ...
... never seen a day of sorrow . It was only in his slumbers that he betrayed the real state of his mind , and then no selfish complaint , no lament for his own sufferings , was ever heard to escape him ; but " Alas , my poor Scotland ...
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... Never mind , " said he ; " let us content our- selves with the sparks . " The next day brought them to the canton of the " seven men of Glenmoriston , " a band of outlaws who had taken ref- uge among the wildest passes of the mountains ...
... Never mind , " said he ; " let us content our- selves with the sparks . " The next day brought them to the canton of the " seven men of Glenmoriston , " a band of outlaws who had taken ref- uge among the wildest passes of the mountains ...
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