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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... prince in this last and apparently desperate effort for the throne of his fathers . On the 12th , they were joined by the Elizabeth at the ren- dezvous , at Belle Isle , and spread their sails for Scotland . The first three days went ...
... prince in this last and apparently desperate effort for the throne of his fathers . On the 12th , they were joined by the Elizabeth at the ren- dezvous , at Belle Isle , and spread their sails for Scotland . The first three days went ...
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... prince of his arms and stores , which had been embarked on board the Elizabeth . Once again they were menaced with the same danger , from three ships of war which they fell in with , towards the south of Long island , and only escaped ...
... prince of his arms and stores , which had been embarked on board the Elizabeth . Once again they were menaced with the same danger , from three ships of war which they fell in with , towards the south of Long island , and only escaped ...
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... prince , your countryman , your friend , " said he ; " do not abandon the son of your king ! " In the group on the deck was a younger brother of MacDo- nald of Kinloch Moidart , who , without knowing the full pur- port of the ...
... prince , your countryman , your friend , " said he ; " do not abandon the son of your king ! " In the group on the deck was a younger brother of MacDo- nald of Kinloch Moidart , who , without knowing the full pur- port of the ...
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... prince , " I am come alone , when you looked to see me with an army . Evasive answers , and hopes which perhaps are ... prince's energy and fire . " No , no , " replied he , with in- creasing animation , " I have already a few friends ...
... prince , " I am come alone , when you looked to see me with an army . Evasive answers , and hopes which perhaps are ... prince's energy and fire . " No , no , " replied he , with in- creasing animation , " I have already a few friends ...
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... prince himself , taking the word , " told his faithful adherents how he had chosen this part of Scotland to land in ... prince's tent , and the little army encamped in the valley for the night . Small as his army was , Charles Edward ...
... prince himself , taking the word , " told his faithful adherents how he had chosen this part of Scotland to land in ... prince's tent , and the little army encamped in the valley for the night . Small as his army was , Charles Edward ...
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