The North American Review, Volumen64Jared 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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... interest the Catholic world still felt in the fortunes of a family which had sacrificed a throne to its zeal for the religion of its fathers . The first years of the young prince were passed under the eye of his mother , to whom he is ...
... interest the Catholic world still felt in the fortunes of a family which had sacrificed a throne to its zeal for the religion of its fathers . The first years of the young prince were passed under the eye of his mother , to whom he is ...
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... interest , and would not long de- lay those more extensive succours , with the aid of which it would be so easy to decide the contest . Feeble as these supplies were , Charles Edward resolved to put off his march into England no longer ...
... interest , and would not long de- lay those more extensive succours , with the aid of which it would be so easy to decide the contest . Feeble as these supplies were , Charles Edward resolved to put off his march into England no longer ...
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... interest , and the news of George's interference and Clementine's arrest excited the highest indignation . At first , he endeavoured to intercede with the emperor in her favor ; but failing in this , resolved to effect her liberation by ...
... interest , and the news of George's interference and Clementine's arrest excited the highest indignation . At first , he endeavoured to intercede with the emperor in her favor ; but failing in this , resolved to effect her liberation by ...
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... interest in the Parisian circles , and he was everywhere re- ceived with the most unequivocal marks of enthusiasm and sympathy . But the ministry still continued to meet all his proposals with doubts and objections , and he was not long ...
... interest in the Parisian circles , and he was everywhere re- ceived with the most unequivocal marks of enthusiasm and sympathy . But the ministry still continued to meet all his proposals with doubts and objections , and he was not long ...
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... interest for a friend of twenty years ' standing . If we were disposed to look for faults in a work of so much merit , we should say , that here and there we could have wished for greater fulness of detail , somewhat more of earnestness ...
... interest for a friend of twenty years ' standing . If we were disposed to look for faults in a work of so much merit , we should say , that here and there we could have wished for greater fulness of detail , somewhat more of earnestness ...
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