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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... looks down upon you from its rocky seat , and Massi- mo , hanging like an eagle's nest amid precipices and crags ... look for the prey . On he comes , with a quick , short step , grinding his teeth until the foam flies from them like ...
... looks down upon you from its rocky seat , and Massi- mo , hanging like an eagle's nest amid precipices and crags ... look for the prey . On he comes , with a quick , short step , grinding his teeth until the foam flies from them like ...
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... look upon the face of their prince . Meanwhile , measures were taking for raising the clans . Clanranald went in person to Sir Alexander MacDonald , and the laird of MacLeod , two chiefs of great influence , who held three thousand men ...
... look upon the face of their prince . Meanwhile , measures were taking for raising the clans . Clanranald went in person to Sir Alexander MacDonald , and the laird of MacLeod , two chiefs of great influence , who held three thousand men ...
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... look for support . The first victory will , perhaps , hasten the arrival of the French , who will then come as allies , not as protectors . " " Give me a few days for deliberation , " said Lochiel , already moved by the prince's energy ...
... look for support . The first victory will , perhaps , hasten the arrival of the French , who will then come as allies , not as protectors . " " Give me a few days for deliberation , " said Lochiel , already moved by the prince's energy ...
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... look upon his undertak- ing in a more serious light ; the Jacobites , with hopes which they could but imperfectly conceal , and the Hanoverians , with a dejection proportioned to their former confidence . Every thing now wore the aspect ...
... look upon his undertak- ing in a more serious light ; the Jacobites , with hopes which they could but imperfectly conceal , and the Hanoverians , with a dejection proportioned to their former confidence . Every thing now wore the aspect ...
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... looks and gestures . It was evident that the whole scene had been con- certed . The Duke of Perth alone stood aloof , leaning his head upon the mantelpiece , and with a dejected counte- nance , which seemed to say that this was one of ...
... looks and gestures . It was evident that the whole scene had been con- certed . The Duke of Perth alone stood aloof , leaning his head upon the mantelpiece , and with a dejected counte- nance , which seemed to say that this was one of ...
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