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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... each fires in turn , as he draws nigh ; but it is a quick hand and a sure eye and perfect coolness alone that can give you success . Woe , too , to the poor dog that is first to approach him 4 [ Jan. Charles Edward , the Pretender .
... each fires in turn , as he draws nigh ; but it is a quick hand and a sure eye and perfect coolness alone that can give you success . Woe , too , to the poor dog that is first to approach him 4 [ Jan. Charles Edward , the Pretender .
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... hand . He advanced , there- fore , directly towards his adversary , holding his way through those wild mountain - passes and rugged glens , where every now and then some little band came to swell his forces , as the streams that flowed ...
... hand . He advanced , there- fore , directly towards his adversary , holding his way through those wild mountain - passes and rugged glens , where every now and then some little band came to swell his forces , as the streams that flowed ...
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... hand , and one fair damsel , bolder or more enthusiastic than her companions , begged the honor of a kiss on her lips , which was gallantly given and promptly re- turned . Eight miles above Stirling is the ford of Frew , where some ...
... hand , and one fair damsel , bolder or more enthusiastic than her companions , begged the honor of a kiss on her lips , which was gallantly given and promptly re- turned . Eight miles above Stirling is the ford of Frew , where some ...
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... hands of the Highlanders . The joyful intelligence was quickly carried to the prince's head - quarters , at the little village of Slateford , where , curb- ing his impatience as best he could , he had thrown himself upon his bed in his ...
... hands of the Highlanders . The joyful intelligence was quickly carried to the prince's head - quarters , at the little village of Slateford , where , curb- ing his impatience as best he could , he had thrown himself upon his bed in his ...
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... hand , and on his arm the little target , " Whose brazen studs and tough bull - hide Had death so often dashed aside . " - The English presented their bayonets , and stood firm to re- ceive the shock . But the hardy mountaineers ...
... hand , and on his arm the little target , " Whose brazen studs and tough bull - hide Had death so often dashed aside . " - The English presented their bayonets , and stood firm to re- ceive the shock . But the hardy mountaineers ...
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