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 288
... consider it . Estimating the survivors in 1850 of all the emigrants who have arrived in this country since 1790 , and their descendants , and the whole num- ber scattered through the States and territories of the Union , does not exceed ...
... consider it . Estimating the survivors in 1850 of all the emigrants who have arrived in this country since 1790 , and their descendants , and the whole num- ber scattered through the States and territories of the Union , does not exceed ...
Page 290
... consider that , in the year 1950 , if the rate of our in- crease of population progress at the average of annual increase since 1790 , we shall number 450,000,000 of souls . that is now born may see that day , but notwithstanding the ...
... consider that , in the year 1950 , if the rate of our in- crease of population progress at the average of annual increase since 1790 , we shall number 450,000,000 of souls . that is now born may see that day , but notwithstanding the ...
Page 296
... consider worthy of particular mention to his credit . There is rather more poetry than is necessary , considering the bulk of the volume , but then Mr. Abbott is constitutionally sentimental , and sentiment sells well 296 ABBOTT'S ...
... consider worthy of particular mention to his credit . There is rather more poetry than is necessary , considering the bulk of the volume , but then Mr. Abbott is constitutionally sentimental , and sentiment sells well 296 ABBOTT'S ...
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