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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... letter from the prince to the 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 ...
... letter from the prince to the 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 ...
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... letters from the king , and a small supply of arms and ammunition ; and although he was not yet author- ized to announce his mission openly , yet the presence of a Frenchman of rank , and the assurance that he would soon be followed by ...
... letters from the king , and a small supply of arms and ammunition ; and although he was not yet author- ized to announce his mission openly , yet the presence of a Frenchman of rank , and the assurance that he would soon be followed by ...
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... letters from his adherents in Wales , full of hope and promise ; and from Newcastle , though garrisoned by the enemy ; and some , too , from London , which , though less decided , still gave a flattering picture of his prospects . He ...
... letters from his adherents in Wales , full of hope and promise ; and from Newcastle , though garrisoned by the enemy ; and some , too , from London , which , though less decided , still gave a flattering picture of his prospects . He ...
Σελίδα 46
... letters to Lochiel and Murray of Broughton , the prince's secretary . Clanranald came in the night , attended by his children's tutor , MacDonald , or , as he was commonly called , MacEachen , who from that time at- tached himself to ...
... letters to Lochiel and Murray of Broughton , the prince's secretary . Clanranald came in the night , attended by his children's tutor , MacDonald , or , as he was commonly called , MacEachen , who from that time at- tached himself to ...
Σελίδα 55
... letters for his brother , the Duke of York , who came out to meet him and accompany him to the castle of St. Antoine , which had been fitted up for his reception by order of the court . This time , the king could not refuse to admit him ...
... letters for his brother , the Duke of York , who came out to meet him and accompany him to the castle of St. Antoine , which had been fitted up for his reception by order of the court . This time , the king could not refuse to admit him ...
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