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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... able to wear them with any degree of pleasure , when he remembered how much better they might have been employed . The moment that his preparations were completed , he set out from the castle of Navarre , where he had been staying with ...
... able to wear them with any degree of pleasure , when he remembered how much better they might have been employed . The moment that his preparations were completed , he set out from the castle of Navarre , where he had been staying with ...
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... able to get from the ministers of Louis , and I thank Heaven for it . Let the Elector of Hanover surround himself with foreign guards ; it is to the nation itself that I look for support . The first victory will , perhaps , hasten the ...
... able to get from the ministers of Louis , and I thank Heaven for it . Let the Elector of Hanover surround himself with foreign guards ; it is to the nation itself that I look for support . The first victory will , perhaps , hasten the ...
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... able to place her by his side the throne of Scotland ; for she was of an ancient upon family , allied to the first houses of the kingdom , whose at- tachment would become all the stronger for so marked a dis- tinction . But she had read ...
... able to place her by his side the throne of Scotland ; for she was of an ancient upon family , allied to the first houses of the kingdom , whose at- tachment would become all the stronger for so marked a dis- tinction . But she had read ...
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... able , after this short experience of the nature of the opposition he was to encounter , to devise his measures for the effectual subjugation of the kingdom . Charles Edward easily gained possession of Inverness , though defended by two ...
... able , after this short experience of the nature of the opposition he was to encounter , to devise his measures for the effectual subjugation of the kingdom . Charles Edward easily gained possession of Inverness , though defended by two ...
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... able - bodied maid to assist her in her spinning . This would be a suf- ficient reason for introducing another name upon the passport , and , the first step made sure , fortune would decide the rest . The prince was informed of the ...
... able - bodied maid to assist her in her spinning . This would be a suf- ficient reason for introducing another name upon the passport , and , the first step made sure , fortune would decide the rest . The prince was informed of the ...
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