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 22
... eyes to its true interest , and would not long de- lay those more extensive succours , with the aid of which it would be so easy to decide the contest . Feeble as these supplies were , Charles Edward resolved to put off his march into ...
... eyes to its true interest , and would not long de- lay those more extensive succours , with the aid of which it would be so easy to decide the contest . Feeble as these supplies were , Charles Edward resolved to put off his march into ...
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... eyes have beheld him . " At Macclesfield the two columns met again . The ad- vanced posts of the Duke of Cumberland were at Newcas- tle under Lyne , in Staffordshire , near enough to cut them off from the road to London . To prevent ...
... eyes have beheld him . " At Macclesfield the two columns met again . The ad- vanced posts of the Duke of Cumberland were at Newcas- tle under Lyne , in Staffordshire , near enough to cut them off from the road to London . To prevent ...
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... eyes of a son of the king of England . But the narratives which record them are of unquestionable au- thenticity , and , revolting as the picture is , we have not hesi- tated to sketch it , as a record for our countrymen of the ideas ...
... eyes of a son of the king of England . But the narratives which record them are of unquestionable au- thenticity , and , revolting as the picture is , we have not hesi- tated to sketch it , as a record for our countrymen of the ideas ...
Page 48
... eyes hollow and sunken , his hands covered with a cutaneous disorder which he had contracted in shifting about from hovel to hovel and cavern to cavern , and his whole aspect so care- worn and haggard that she burst into tears at the ...
... eyes hollow and sunken , his hands covered with a cutaneous disorder which he had contracted in shifting about from hovel to hovel and cavern to cavern , and his whole aspect so care- worn and haggard that she burst into tears at the ...
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... eye . After three weeks of this wild life , he joined the Camerons in the little hut where Lochiel had taken refuge . Glenala- dale was despatched to the coast to try if he could hear tidings of a vessel . In a few days the prince was ...
... eye . After three weeks of this wild life , he joined the Camerons in the little hut where Lochiel had taken refuge . Glenala- dale was despatched to the coast to try if he could hear tidings of a vessel . In a few days the prince was ...
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