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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... remained some time there , with the greatest coolness , in the midst of a shower of balls . Next day he went to wait upon the Marshal at his quarters in a house against which the enemy were directing their fire . The walls were riddled ...
... remained some time there , with the greatest coolness , in the midst of a shower of balls . Next day he went to wait upon the Marshal at his quarters in a house against which the enemy were directing their fire . The walls were riddled ...
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... remained to be decided whether the enter- prise should be abandoned , or made with such forces as could be raised upon the spot . His decision was promptly taken , and , fully aware 6 [ Jan. Charles Edward , the Pretender .
... remained to be decided whether the enter- prise should be abandoned , or made with such forces as could be raised upon the spot . His decision was promptly taken , and , fully aware 6 [ Jan. Charles Edward , the Pretender .
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... remained of the money * This is alluded to in a song of the times : - " O , better loved he canna be , Yet when we see him wearing Our Highland garb sae gracefully , " T is aye the mair endearing . Though a ' that now adorns his brow Be ...
... remained of the money * This is alluded to in a song of the times : - " O , better loved he canna be , Yet when we see him wearing Our Highland garb sae gracefully , " T is aye the mair endearing . Though a ' that now adorns his brow Be ...
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... remained entire , it was in no condition to withstand a serious attack , and the only part which offered any chance of effectual re- sistance was the castle . The army of Marshal Wade , how- ever , was within supporting distance ; and ...
... remained entire , it was in no condition to withstand a serious attack , and the only part which offered any chance of effectual re- sistance was the castle . The army of Marshal Wade , how- ever , was within supporting distance ; and ...
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... remained was of safe- ty and retreat . When the prince laid his despatches before them , they lis- tened in silence , and with the constrained air of men who have some unwelcome thing to say , which they know not how to begin with . At ...
... remained was of safe- ty and retreat . When the prince laid his despatches before them , they lis- tened in silence , and with the constrained air of men who have some unwelcome thing to say , which they know not how to begin with . At ...
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