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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... tion for what he was so soon to undergo , in guiding the last effort of the Stuarts for the throne of their fathers . At length , the long wished - for moment seemed to have arrived . France was on the point of taking an active part in ...
... tion for what he was so soon to undergo , in guiding the last effort of the Stuarts for the throne of their fathers . At length , the long wished - for moment seemed to have arrived . France was on the point of taking an active part in ...
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... tion , and hatred to the Union would probably range many of the Whigs on the same side . The lord provost and coun- sellors themselves were well known to favor the prince in their hearts ; and although they continued to perform all ...
... tion , and hatred to the Union would probably range many of the Whigs on the same side . The lord provost and coun- sellors themselves were well known to favor the prince in their hearts ; and although they continued to perform all ...
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... tion of entering England immediately , even at the risk of doing it alone . " I will raise my banner there , " said he , " as I did in Scotland ; the faithful subjects of my father will gather round it , and with them I will either ...
... tion of entering England immediately , even at the risk of doing it alone . " I will raise my banner there , " said he , " as I did in Scotland ; the faithful subjects of my father will gather round it , and with them I will either ...
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... Verde , so beautifully translat- ed by Longfellow in his Outre Mer , might , with a few changes of name , be applied to the Liddel . tion to the powers of havoc and blood . But 1847. ] 23 Charles Edward , the Pretender .
... Verde , so beautifully translat- ed by Longfellow in his Outre Mer , might , with a few changes of name , be applied to the Liddel . tion to the powers of havoc and blood . But 1847. ] 23 Charles Edward , the Pretender .
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... tion to sudden attacks from the Scottish border . But in the more tranquil times which had succeeded the union of the two crowns , the greater part of its defences had been suffer- ed to fall to decay ; and although the rampart still ...
... tion to sudden attacks from the Scottish border . But in the more tranquil times which had succeeded the union of the two crowns , the greater part of its defences had been suffer- ed to fall to decay ; and although the rampart still ...
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