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 332
... hands of their superior - general ; that to complain of his orders " was sin , and resistance ruin ; " that they were " mutual spies ; " or that “ no man was allowed to have any mind or any will of his own . " All these assertions are ...
... hands of their superior - general ; that to complain of his orders " was sin , and resistance ruin ; " that they were " mutual spies ; " or that “ no man was allowed to have any mind or any will of his own . " All these assertions are ...
Page 382
... hands of the West . It places the right and the power to tax property , in the hands of those who possess not an identity of interest with the property holder . It has changed , and will change still more deeply , the ancient social ...
... hands of the West . It places the right and the power to tax property , in the hands of those who possess not an identity of interest with the property holder . It has changed , and will change still more deeply , the ancient social ...
Page 410
... hand , the honor of his country was involved , and it might be that its rights were invaded in the per- son of one who ... hands of his oppressors . We were as much impressed by the simplicity with which he reported what he had done and ...
... hand , the honor of his country was involved , and it might be that its rights were invaded in the per- son of one who ... hands of his oppressors . We were as much impressed by the simplicity with which he reported what he had done and ...
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