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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Page 4
... short step , grinding his teeth until the foam flies from them like spray , his small eyes glowing like living fire , and breaking his way with headlong speed through bush and brake . Every huntsman has his stand in the space through ...
... short step , grinding his teeth until the foam flies from them like spray , his small eyes glowing like living fire , and breaking his way with headlong speed through bush and brake . Every huntsman has his stand in the space through ...
Page 12
... short breathing - space . But why lose more time in following an enemy who already gives him- self up for conquered , when , by pressing forward , he might seize upon the capital , gathering in his adherents all along the important ...
... short breathing - space . But why lose more time in following an enemy who already gives him- self up for conquered , when , by pressing forward , he might seize upon the capital , gathering in his adherents all along the important ...
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... 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 thousand men ...
... 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 thousand men ...
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... miscalculated the distance , and nearly all their shot fell short . But when the enemy came to fire in turn , their balls fell like hailstones on the Highland line , ploughing deep furrows wher- 40 [ Jan. Charles Edward , the Pretender .
... miscalculated the distance , and nearly all their shot fell short . But when the enemy came to fire in turn , their balls fell like hailstones on the Highland line , ploughing deep furrows wher- 40 [ Jan. Charles Edward , the Pretender .
Page 41
... short scattering fire retired from the field . Their chief alone rushed forward , with his shield - bearer and his nephew . The children of my tribe abandon me ! " was his melancholy cry , and a few moments afterwards he fell , pierced ...
... short scattering fire retired from the field . Their chief alone rushed forward , with his shield - bearer and his nephew . The children of my tribe abandon me ! " was his melancholy cry , and a few moments afterwards he fell , pierced ...
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