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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... person to Sir Alexander MacDonald , and the laird of MacLeod , two chiefs of great influence , who held three thousand men at their disposal . But they persisted in their refusal to rise , without the support of reg- ular troops ...
... person to Sir Alexander MacDonald , and the laird of MacLeod , two chiefs of great influence , who held three thousand men at their disposal . But they persisted in their refusal to rise , without the support of reg- ular troops ...
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... person ; and wherever he saw a group collected , he would join in their conversation with a familiarity which went directly to their hearts , for it seemed to flow from his own ; and he was always ready with some of those happy sayings ...
... person ; and wherever he saw a group collected , he would join in their conversation with a familiarity which went directly to their hearts , for it seemed to flow from his own ; and he was always ready with some of those happy sayings ...
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... person to receive the keys of the city , and Wade , on learning its surrender , retraced his steps towards Newcastle . Two plans of action now presented themselves to the invaders ; either to attack the enemy at Newcastle , 24 [ Jan ...
... person to receive the keys of the city , and Wade , on learning its surrender , retraced his steps towards Newcastle . Two plans of action now presented themselves to the invaders ; either to attack the enemy at Newcastle , 24 [ Jan ...
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... person , the romantic graces enterprise in which he was engaged , all conspired to awaken a feeling in her young heart , which she at first may have mistaken for loyalty , though she soon discovered that it was love . The camp was so ...
... person , the romantic graces enterprise in which he was engaged , all conspired to awaken a feeling in her young heart , which she at first may have mistaken for loyalty , though she soon discovered that it was love . The camp was so ...
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... person . The old chief was deeply moved to find the son of his sovereign in this miserable little hovel , with his clothes falling in shreds from about him , and his whole frame extenuated by hunger and fatigue . It would have been ...
... person . The old chief was deeply moved to find the son of his sovereign in this miserable little hovel , with his clothes falling in shreds from about him , and his whole frame extenuated by hunger and fatigue . It would have been ...
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