The North American Review, Τόμος 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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... father , and the benevolence and purer piety of the younger son . But the elder has left a brighter trace behind him , and for a while bid fair to rival the glories and redeem the errors of his race . Then came a dark cloud , and the ...
... father , and the benevolence and purer piety of the younger son . But the elder has left a brighter trace behind him , and for a while bid fair to rival the glories and redeem the errors of his race . Then came a dark cloud , and the ...
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... 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 succession , and , looked to a rising in favor of the exiled family as the surest ...
... 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 succession , and , looked to a rising in favor of the exiled family as the surest ...
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... fathers under the escort of foreign bayonets . His partisans were far from sharing his scruples , and the assistance of a body of French troops was a condition upon which they had constantly insisted through- out all their negotiations ...
... fathers under the escort of foreign bayonets . His partisans were far from sharing his scruples , and the assistance of a body of French troops was a condition upon which they had constantly insisted through- out all their negotiations ...
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... father had dis- tinguished himself , on several occasions , by his devotion to the exiled monarch , and had received the title of Count in reward for his services . The son had engaged in com- merce and privateering , which , according ...
... father had dis- tinguished himself , on several occasions , by his devotion to the exiled monarch , and had received the title of Count in reward for his services . The son had engaged in com- merce and privateering , which , according ...
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... fathers . " The impulse was irresistible , and the chiefs , giving way to their enthusiasm , swore , with one accord ... father and the king . A guard of a hundred men immediately gathered round him , and from every quarter came young ...
... fathers . " The impulse was irresistible , and the chiefs , giving way to their enthusiasm , swore , with one accord ... father and the king . A guard of a hundred men immediately gathered round him , and from every quarter came young ...
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