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
... tion between the slaveholding and non - slaveholding States , which has subsisted since the formation of the government . We are bound , however , to say that the importance of this so - called for- eign element in our people has been ...
... tion between the slaveholding and non - slaveholding States , which has subsisted since the formation of the government . We are bound , however , to say that the importance of this so - called for- eign element in our people has been ...
Page 313
... tion in Parliament exhibit clearly the false pretences of the gov- ernment of that country in her refusal to make peace with Bona- parte . Whether the war was wise or not , one thing is certain , it was not a war of aggression by ...
... tion in Parliament exhibit clearly the false pretences of the gov- ernment of that country in her refusal to make peace with Bona- parte . Whether the war was wise or not , one thing is certain , it was not a war of aggression by ...
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... tion of the Jesuits from the constitutions of the Society ? We pronounce it a shameful caricature from beginning to end . It is but one of the old hobgoblins dressed up to excite a pious horror among the orthodox for the abominations of ...
... tion of the Jesuits from the constitutions of the Society ? We pronounce it a shameful caricature from beginning to end . It is but one of the old hobgoblins dressed up to excite a pious horror among the orthodox for the abominations of ...
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