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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... soon spoke English , French , and Italian with equal facility , and displayed very early a decided taste for music . But in other branches , although provided with good masters , his progress was far from being great , and the President ...
... soon spoke English , French , and Italian with equal facility , and displayed very early a decided taste for music . But in other branches , although provided with good masters , his progress was far from being great , and the President ...
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... 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 the war of the Austrian ...
... 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 the war of the Austrian ...
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... soon afoot under the MacDonalds of Keppoch and Tierndreich . The rendez- vous was fixed at Glenfinnin , a long , narrow valley , watered by the little torrent of Finnin , and opening on Loch Shiel , with a mound in the centre , on which ...
... soon afoot under the MacDonalds of Keppoch and Tierndreich . The rendez- vous was fixed at Glenfinnin , a long , narrow valley , watered by the little torrent of Finnin , and opening on Loch Shiel , with a mound in the centre , on which ...
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... soon returned with a letter signed John Murray , saying that the prince's manifesto was a sufficient guaranty for the citizens , and calling upon them to open their gates without further de- lay . This had hardly been read , when a ...
... soon returned with a letter signed John Murray , saying that the prince's manifesto was a sufficient guaranty for the citizens , and calling upon them to open their gates without further de- lay . This had hardly been read , when a ...
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... soon be ex- changed for the crown of the three kingdoms . At the palace - gate stood James Hepburn of Keith , a gray - headed old man , well known for his hostility to the principles of di- vine right , but who , seeing in the return of ...
... soon be ex- changed for the crown of the three kingdoms . At the palace - gate stood James Hepburn of Keith , a gray - headed old man , well known for his hostility to the principles of di- vine right , but who , seeing in the return of ...
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