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 8
... sound of the first gun , Charles Edward , forgetting his assumed character , hurried to the deck , calling loudly for a sword , and insisting that the Doutelle should come in for her part of the honors of the combat . " Monsieur l'Abbé ...
... sound of the first gun , Charles Edward , forgetting his assumed character , hurried to the deck , calling loudly for a sword , and insisting that the Doutelle should come in for her part of the honors of the combat . " Monsieur l'Abbé ...
Page 10
... sound became more distinct , it was recognized as that of the Camerons ; and shortly after , eight hundred clansmen were seen winding their way through the pass to the place of rendezvous . They marched in two columns , and 10 [ Jan ...
... sound became more distinct , it was recognized as that of the Camerons ; and shortly after , eight hundred clansmen were seen winding their way through the pass to the place of rendezvous . They marched in two columns , and 10 [ Jan ...
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... sound of victory and the sight of spoil will draw forth , thus swelling your ranks and keeping alive that spirit of enthusiasm which stands them in the place of discipline . Await , then , their return ; hasten the long- promised ...
... sound of victory and the sight of spoil will draw forth , thus swelling your ranks and keeping alive that spirit of enthusiasm which stands them in the place of discipline . Await , then , their return ; hasten the long- promised ...
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... sounds of festivity and triumph . Every morning a crowd of courtiers thronged the prince's levee , and the moment that this formality of royal life was over , he took his seat at the council - board . Then came the public dinner and the ...
... sounds of festivity and triumph . Every morning a crowd of courtiers thronged the prince's levee , and the moment that this formality of royal life was over , he took his seat at the council - board . Then came the public dinner and the ...
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... sound , and , forgetful of their hunger and careless of their inferiority , they ranged themselves joyously in their ranks , each under the chief and the banner he had so often followed to victory . One good omen came to cheer them at ...
... sound , and , forgetful of their hunger and careless of their inferiority , they ranged themselves joyously in their ranks , each under the chief and the banner he had so often followed to victory . One good omen came to cheer them at ...
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