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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One of his earliest instructers was the Chevalier de Ramsay , the friend and the
pupil of Fénélon . Charles Edward soon spoke English , French , and Italian with
equal facility , and displayed very early a decided taste for music . But in other ...
One of his earliest instructers was the Chevalier de Ramsay , the friend and the
pupil of Fénélon . Charles Edward soon spoke English , French , and Italian with
equal facility , and displayed very early a decided taste for music . But in other ...
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The moment that his preparations were completed , he set out from the castle of
Navarre , where he had been staying with his friend and cousin , the young Duc
de Bouillon , and hastened with the utmost secrecy to the place of embarkation at
...
The moment that his preparations were completed , he set out from the castle of
Navarre , where he had been staying with his friend and cousin , the young Duc
de Bouillon , and hastened with the utmost secrecy to the place of embarkation at
...
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No , no , " replied he , with increasing animation , “ I have already a few friends
with me . With these I shall raise the royal ... Lochiel , whose faith and friendship
my father has so often vaunted , may remain at home ; the newspapers will ...
No , no , " replied he , with increasing animation , “ I have already a few friends
with me . With these I shall raise the royal ... Lochiel , whose faith and friendship
my father has so often vaunted , may remain at home ; the newspapers will ...
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Fill me a cup of whiskey , ” cried he , on hearing these unexpected tidings , and
turning to his men ; “ I give you the health of this good Mr . Cope , and may every
general of the usurper prove as much our friend as he has been . ” A pursuit was
...
Fill me a cup of whiskey , ” cried he , on hearing these unexpected tidings , and
turning to his men ; “ I give you the health of this good Mr . Cope , and may every
general of the usurper prove as much our friend as he has been . ” A pursuit was
...
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You have friends there , it is true ; but they are so closely watched , that you
cannot count upon them . The king is absent , but the cabinet is on its guard , with
all the means and resources of an established government at its command .
You have friends there , it is true ; but they are so closely watched , that you
cannot count upon them . The king is absent , but the cabinet is on its guard , with
all the means and resources of an established government at its command .
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