Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 15Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... persons who will not consent to perceive this ; requiring that their objections should be debated , whether relevant to the matter in dispute , or not . The first obser- vation which he makes to such persons , as consider wealth in the ...
... persons who will not consent to perceive this ; requiring that their objections should be debated , whether relevant to the matter in dispute , or not . The first obser- vation which he makes to such persons , as consider wealth in the ...
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... persons of the story was to be removed . The reader is aware that a good character may sometimes be an incumbrance in a novel . Some of the dramatis per- sona must perish , to make way for others , and enable the author to dispose of ...
... persons of the story was to be removed . The reader is aware that a good character may sometimes be an incumbrance in a novel . Some of the dramatis per- sona must perish , to make way for others , and enable the author to dispose of ...
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... person in their opinions fully qualified to fill that important office , I thought it my duty to endeavour to find out a Gentleman , who I could venture to recommend , either from my own particular knowledge , or from that of others ...
... person in their opinions fully qualified to fill that important office , I thought it my duty to endeavour to find out a Gentleman , who I could venture to recommend , either from my own particular knowledge , or from that of others ...
Contents
ART PAGE | 12 |
GUIZOTS DEMOCRACY IN FRANCE | 114 |
CRITICAL NOTICES | 253 |
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