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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... passed under the eye of his mother , to whom he is supposed to have been in- debted for that heroic fortitude which was far from being a family trait , and in which his father was so singularly deficient . One of his earliest ...
... passed under the eye of his mother , to whom he is supposed to have been in- debted for that heroic fortitude which was far from being a family trait , and in which his father was so singularly deficient . One of his earliest ...
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... passed away in fruitless re- monstrances and negotiations , until he became convinced that no efficient aid could be expected from the court of Versailles . It has subsequently been shown , that Louis the Fifteenth had been induced to ...
... passed away in fruitless re- monstrances and negotiations , until he became convinced that no efficient aid could be expected from the court of Versailles . It has subsequently been shown , that Louis the Fifteenth had been induced to ...
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... passed anxiously away , when the notes of a distant pibroch were heard among the hills . As the sound became more distinct , it was recognized as that of the Camerons ; and shortly after , eight hundred clansmen were seen winding their ...
... passed anxiously away , when the notes of a distant pibroch were heard among the hills . As the sound became more distinct , it was recognized as that of the Camerons ; and shortly after , eight hundred clansmen were seen winding their ...
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... passed along , the streets and squares were crowded with spectators ; there was waving of handkerchiefs from every balcony and win- dow , and a mingling of shouts and benedictions , as though one wish and one feeling had animated the ...
... passed along , the streets and squares were crowded with spectators ; there was waving of handkerchiefs from every balcony and win- dow , and a mingling of shouts and benedictions , as though one wish and one feeling had animated the ...
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... passed by but two days before , " What does this mean ? " said one to anoth- er . " Is this the victory that has been promised us ? Or have we been beaten , that we are condemned to retreat ? " And the feeling , gathering strength as it ...
... passed by but two days before , " What does this mean ? " said one to anoth- er . " Is this the victory that has been promised us ? Or have we been beaten , that we are condemned to retreat ? " And the feeling , gathering strength as it ...
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