The North American Review, Volume 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... LORD BROUGHAM , F. R. S. Second Series . ' III . THE SOURCES OF THE DIVINA COMMEDIA 1. La Divine Comédie avant Dante . Par M. CHARLES LABITTE . 2. Études sur les Sources Poétiques de la Divine Comédie . Par A. J. OZANAM . PAGE 1 599 97 ...
... LORD BROUGHAM , F. R. S. Second Series . ' III . THE SOURCES OF THE DIVINA COMMEDIA 1. La Divine Comédie avant Dante . Par M. CHARLES LABITTE . 2. Études sur les Sources Poétiques de la Divine Comédie . Par A. J. OZANAM . PAGE 1 599 97 ...
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... LORD STIRLING . The Life of William Alexander , Earl of Stirling , Major - General in the Army of the United States , during the Revolution ; with Selections from his Correspondence . By his Grandson , WILLIAM ALEX- ANDER DUER . VIII ...
... LORD STIRLING . The Life of William Alexander , Earl of Stirling , Major - General in the Army of the United States , during the Revolution ; with Selections from his Correspondence . By his Grandson , WILLIAM ALEX- ANDER DUER . VIII ...
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... they descried a strange sail , which , approaching the Elizabeth , hoisted English colors . It was the Lion , a fifty - eight gun ship , commanded by Captain Brett , afterwards Lord Percy 1847. ] 7 Charles Edward , the Pretender .
... they descried a strange sail , which , approaching the Elizabeth , hoisted English colors . It was the Lion , a fifty - eight gun ship , commanded by Captain Brett , afterwards Lord Percy 1847. ] 7 Charles Edward , the Pretender .
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... Lord Percy . The Elizabeth immediately ranged up with her , and opened a destructive fire . For several hours a heavy cannonade was kept up on both sides , during which both captains were wounded , and each vessel suffered severely . At ...
... Lord Percy . The Elizabeth immediately ranged up with her , and opened a destructive fire . For several hours a heavy cannonade was kept up on both sides , during which both captains were wounded , and each vessel suffered severely . At ...
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... Lord Nairne came to offer him their swords , and the laird of Gask came with his tenantry , and the laird of Aldie with his , and as he approached Perth , he was joined by the duke , at the head of two hundred men . He was now in the ...
... Lord Nairne came to offer him their swords , and the laird of Gask came with his tenantry , and the laird of Aldie with his , and as he approached Perth , he was joined by the duke , at the head of two hundred men . He was now in the ...
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