The North American Review, Volume 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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Pagina 6
... words , he led the life of a hermit . Months passed away in fruitless re- monstrances and negotiations , until he became convinced that no efficient aid could be expected from the court of Versailles . It has subsequently been shown ...
... words , he led the life of a hermit . Months passed away in fruitless re- monstrances and negotiations , until he became convinced that no efficient aid could be expected from the court of Versailles . It has subsequently been shown ...
Pagina 43
... words of consolation and respect , he broke out into exclama- tions of despair at the ruin of his house , and the bloody fate which awaited his own gray hairs . After a few hours of re- pose , the prince resumed his flight , with only ...
... words of consolation and respect , he broke out into exclama- tions of despair at the ruin of his house , and the bloody fate which awaited his own gray hairs . After a few hours of re- pose , the prince resumed his flight , with only ...
Pagina 57
... of their destiny . We cannot conclude our article without a few words upon the work to which we are indebted for the greater part of the facts upon which it is founded . M. Amédée 1847- ] 57 Charles Edward , the Pretender .
... of their destiny . We cannot conclude our article without a few words upon the work to which we are indebted for the greater part of the facts upon which it is founded . M. Amédée 1847- ] 57 Charles Edward , the Pretender .
Pagina 61
... word " ignominious , " which he applies to it , there is nothing indicating excitement of feeling ; and it should be remembered that this word , which sounds so formi- dable , was but one of the ponderous missiles which he was ac ...
... word " ignominious , " which he applies to it , there is nothing indicating excitement of feeling ; and it should be remembered that this word , which sounds so formi- dable , was but one of the ponderous missiles which he was ac ...
Pagina 72
... words of praise . It is true , he had no right understanding of the reli- gious relations in which he stood ; but this should be dealt with as a misfortune , rather than as one of the seven deadly sins . Those who press their censures ...
... words of praise . It is true , he had no right understanding of the reli- gious relations in which he stood ; but this should be dealt with as a misfortune , rather than as one of the seven deadly sins . Those who press their censures ...
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