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 296
... necessary , to pass be- tween them . On the left is seen a post and rail fence of two bars ' height . Beyond this , in the distance , is a dim outline of most amorphous magnitude . All the lower part consists of a smear with an oval ...
... necessary , to pass be- tween them . On the left is seen a post and rail fence of two bars ' height . Beyond this , in the distance , is a dim outline of most amorphous magnitude . All the lower part consists of a smear with an oval ...
Page 379
... necessary to reform in order to preserve fundamental institutions ; to save the great principles of a constitution , by timely alterations in its subordi- nate parts ; by introducing such improvements as harmonize with the spirit ...
... necessary to reform in order to preserve fundamental institutions ; to save the great principles of a constitution , by timely alterations in its subordi- nate parts ; by introducing such improvements as harmonize with the spirit ...
Page 390
... necessary to resort to arms . No one would have sustained defeat with more serenity , used a victory with more moderation . In him , and in him alone , were united all the qual- ities necessary to save a state , and when he had offered ...
... necessary to resort to arms . No one would have sustained defeat with more serenity , used a victory with more moderation . In him , and in him alone , were united all the qual- ities necessary to save a state , and when he had offered ...
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