The North American Review, Volumen64Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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The trench was already opened , and immediately upon his arrival he entered it
and remained some time there , with the greatest coolness , in the midst of a
shower of balls . Next day he went to wait upon the Marshal at his quarters in a
house ...
The trench was already opened , and immediately upon his arrival he entered it
and remained some time there , with the greatest coolness , in the midst of a
shower of balls . Next day he went to wait upon the Marshal at his quarters in a
house ...
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At Avignon , he had an hour ' s interview with the Duke of Ormond , and by the
20th was already in the capital . Here every thing seemed to favor his hopes . The
army of invasion was assembling in the north , and a 1 * 1847 . ] Charles Edward
...
At Avignon , he had an hour ' s interview with the Duke of Ormond , and by the
20th was already in the capital . Here every thing seemed to favor his hopes . The
army of invasion was assembling in the north , and a 1 * 1847 . ] Charles Edward
...
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But all these bright prospects were suddenly overcast . A tempest scattered the
French and English fleets , as they were upon the point of engaging , and
wrecked several transports in which a portion of the troops had already been
embarked .
But all these bright prospects were suddenly overcast . A tempest scattered the
French and English fleets , as they were upon the point of engaging , and
wrecked several transports in which a portion of the troops had already been
embarked .
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Give me a few days for deliberation , ” said Lochiel , already moved by the prince
' s energy and fire . " No , no , " replied he , with increasing animation , “ I have
already a few friends with me . With these I shall raise the royal standard , and ...
Give me a few days for deliberation , ” said Lochiel , already moved by the prince
' s energy and fire . " No , no , " replied he , with increasing animation , “ I have
already a few friends with me . With these I shall raise the royal standard , and ...
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The alarm had been given , and Sir John Cope was already advancing against
him at the head of a strong body of regular forces , with the hope of securing the
passes and cooping him up among the mountains ; nor could the Jacobites of the
...
The alarm had been given , and Sir John Cope was already advancing against
him at the head of a strong body of regular forces , with the hope of securing the
passes and cooping him up among the mountains ; nor could the Jacobites of the
...
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