Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 287
... believe that we shall be content to see the territories supplied from the excess of North- ern population , native or emigrant , we can do no better than ad- vocate the haughty policy of the exclusion of the foreign - born citizens from ...
... believe that we shall be content to see the territories supplied from the excess of North- ern population , native or emigrant , we can do no better than ad- vocate the haughty policy of the exclusion of the foreign - born citizens from ...
Page 290
... believe it ever will . The child is doubtless born who will see , with dim eyes , what manner of earth it will be one hundred years from hence ; but it is expecting more than the heart of man dares to hope for to believe that he will ...
... believe it ever will . The child is doubtless born who will see , with dim eyes , what manner of earth it will be one hundred years from hence ; but it is expecting more than the heart of man dares to hope for to believe that he will ...
Page 381
... believe that for this end and purpose , govern- ment , when wisely and justly organized , is entirely and completely adequate . I believe that government , just as any and every other contrivance of human wisdom , will best accomplish ...
... believe that for this end and purpose , govern- ment , when wisely and justly organized , is entirely and completely adequate . I believe that government , just as any and every other contrivance of human wisdom , will best accomplish ...
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