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The Daily Dispatch: March 15, 1861., [Electronic resource], The evacuation of Sumter at Charleston. (search)
Her younger son, under the title of James II., lost the crown of Great Britain, for himself and his posterity forever. It is true his daughters enjoyed it for short periods, but they left no posterity. The calamities of the unfortunate house of Stuart, until they terminated by the death of the last of them, the Cardinal of York at Rome towards the end of the last century, have been the subject of innumerable songs and romances, and the genius of Scott has thrown a halo around them, which rendeothing." This had been said before of the Stuarts, and it was eminently true of both. Most of us are apt to trace the qualities of remarkable persons back to some ancestor, more or less renowned. Can the astonishing obstinacy, by which both the Stuart and Bourbon races were distinguished, be traced back to their great ancestor, Henry IV.? Can it be that the indomitable firmness which enabled a man, of vast capacity and intuitive genius, to remain unshaken, in the midst of trials to which hard