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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... king , it is true , still refused to receive him at court , and his negotiations were drawn out through indirect chan- nels ; but here , at last , was something done , and something doing , and the speedy promise of more . But all these ...
... king , it is true , still refused to receive him at court , and his negotiations were drawn out through indirect chan- nels ; but here , at last , was something done , and something doing , and the speedy promise of more . But all these ...
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... king of France were kept back until he was beyond the reach of remonstrance . The wind was against him , and he was com- pelled to curb his impatience for a few days longer . At last it changed in his favor , and on the 2d of July ...
... king of France were kept back until he was beyond the reach of remonstrance . The wind was against him , and he was com- pelled to curb his impatience for a few days longer . At last it changed in his favor , and on the 2d of July ...
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... king of birds , " said the Marquis of Tullibardine , " come to welcome your Royal Highness to Scotland . " It was the 1st of July , and with a joyful heart Charles Edward set foot , for the first time , on the soil of that kingdom ...
... king of birds , " said the Marquis of Tullibardine , " come to welcome your Royal Highness to Scotland . " It was the 1st of July , and with a joyful heart Charles Edward set foot , for the first time , on the soil of that kingdom ...
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... 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 conversation , had caught enough of its meaning to understand how nearly it touched the loyalty ...
... 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 conversation , had caught enough of its meaning to understand how nearly it touched the loyalty ...
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... kings were wont to receive their crown , in the days of Scotland's freedom . No wonder , then , that the inhabitants . should flock out to meet him , welcoming him with feasts and acclamations , and the blushing dames plead for the ...
... kings were wont to receive their crown , in the days of Scotland's freedom . No wonder , then , that the inhabitants . should flock out to meet him , welcoming him with feasts and acclamations , and the blushing dames plead for the ...
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