The North American Review, 64. sējumsJared 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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20. lappuse
... hope to win them by your And what are your means for so great forbearance . an enterprise ? An army flushed indeed by victory , but which that very victory has reduced to a bare third of its original number ; for a battle , as you well ...
... hope to win them by your And what are your means for so great forbearance . an enterprise ? An army flushed indeed by victory , but which that very victory has reduced to a bare third of its original number ; for a battle , as you well ...
24. lappuse
... hope to get possession of Carlisle before the relieving army could come up . The detachment he had left not being strong enough for this , a new one was despatched , under the Duke of Perth , to urge on the siege , while the main body ...
... hope to get possession of Carlisle before the relieving army could come up . The detachment he had left not being strong enough for this , a new one was despatched , under the Duke of Perth , to urge on the siege , while the main body ...
27. lappuse
... 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 instantly summoned his council , and laid his ...
... 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 instantly summoned his council , and laid his ...
28. lappuse
... hope was past , and the fate of the Stuarts was sealed for ever . Two days passed before the Duke of Cumberland became fully aware of the enemy's intentions ; and then , mounting a part of his foot behind the cavalry , and despatching ...
... hope was past , and the fate of the Stuarts was sealed for ever . Two days passed before the Duke of Cumberland became fully aware of the enemy's intentions ; and then , mounting a part of his foot behind the cavalry , and despatching ...
29. lappuse
... hope came to cheer him in his sorrow . Still , his confidence in his adherents had been shaken , and we shall no more find in him that buoyancy of spirit , that frankness of heart , that freshness and overflowing of feeling , which ...
... hope came to cheer him in his sorrow . Still , his confidence in his adherents had been shaken , and we shall no more find in him that buoyancy of spirit , that frankness of heart , that freshness and overflowing of feeling , which ...
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