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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... lord provost and coun- sellors themselves were well known to favor the prince in their hearts ; and although they continued to perform all their functions with a strict regard to their oath of office , it was difficult to believe that ...
... lord provost and coun- sellors themselves were well known to favor the prince in their hearts ; and although they continued to perform all their functions with a strict regard to their oath of office , it was difficult to believe that ...
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... lord provost and council , summoning them to throw open their gates without delay , and receive the rep- resentative of their sovereign with the submission which they owed him . A deputation was sent to negotiate , which soon returned ...
... lord provost and council , summoning them to throw open their gates without delay , and receive the rep- resentative of their sovereign with the submission which they owed him . A deputation was sent to negotiate , which soon returned ...
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... Lord George Murray came to tell him of a passage over the morass , which had just been pointed out by the owner of the ground , who at the same time offered to serve them as a guide . The offer was gladly accepted , and at three the men ...
... Lord George Murray came to tell him of a passage over the morass , which had just been pointed out by the owner of the ground , who at the same time offered to serve them as a guide . The offer was gladly accepted , and at three the men ...
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... Lord George Murray ; and in the centre were the MacGregors , with the levies of the Duke of Perth . The second line was com- posed of the Athols and Robertsons on the right , and the Mac Lachlans and MacDonalds of Glencoe on the left ...
... Lord George Murray ; and in the centre were the MacGregors , with the levies of the Duke of Perth . The second line was com- posed of the Athols and Robertsons on the right , and the Mac Lachlans and MacDonalds of Glencoe on the left ...
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... Lord Drummond at Montrose , with his own regiment , the royal Scotch , two squadrons of cavalry , and the pickets of the Irish brigade of Count Lally , whose tragic death , * after years of brilliant service , has left so deep The ...
... Lord Drummond at Montrose , with his own regiment , the royal Scotch , two squadrons of cavalry , and the pickets of the Irish brigade of Count Lally , whose tragic death , * after years of brilliant service , has left so deep The ...
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