The North American Review, 64. ciltJared 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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... living history . It is to the heroic , daring , and romantic adventures of this brief though brilliant period that we propose to call the attention of our readers in the follow- ing pages . The year 1721 had opened under happy auspices ...
... living history . It is to the heroic , daring , and romantic adventures of this brief though brilliant period that we propose to call the attention of our readers in the follow- ing pages . The year 1721 had opened under happy auspices ...
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... living image of war ; the boar , with his bristled skin , his foam - covered tusks , and flaming eyes . The dogs , a strong , bold breed , and trained to the deadly sport , rouse the fierce animal from his lair , and , yelling wildly on ...
... living image of war ; the boar , with his bristled skin , his foam - covered tusks , and flaming eyes . The dogs , a strong , bold breed , and trained to the deadly sport , rouse the fierce animal from his lair , and , yelling wildly on ...
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... living at that time , at Nantes , an adherent of the Stuarts by the name of Walsh , whose father had dis- tinguished himself , on several occasions , by his devotion to the exiled monarch , and had received the title of Count in reward ...
... living at that time , at Nantes , an adherent of the Stuarts by the name of Walsh , whose father had dis- tinguished himself , on several occasions , by his devotion to the exiled monarch , and had received the title of Count in reward ...
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... living thing that he could descry was a sombre little hut , and towards this he directed his steps . The occupants received him with respect , but could give him no relief from his perplexity . It was eleven in the morning , and two ...
... living thing that he could descry was a sombre little hut , and towards this he directed his steps . The occupants received him with respect , but could give him no relief from his perplexity . It was eleven in the morning , and two ...
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... living in Austria under the protection of Charles the Sixth , and it seemed as though there was something in the destiny of the two be- trothed which gave a peculiar propriety to their union . But the moment that the tidings of an event ...
... living in Austria under the protection of Charles the Sixth , and it seemed as though there was something in the destiny of the two be- trothed which gave a peculiar propriety to their union . But the moment that the tidings of an event ...
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