Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 348
... BROOKS . Speeches of the Hon . PRESTON S. BROOKS , and Proceedings of Con- gress on the occasion of his death . WE feel that we are not doing the least violence to the spirit and design of this Review , by devoting a few of its pages to ...
... BROOKS . Speeches of the Hon . PRESTON S. BROOKS , and Proceedings of Con- gress on the occasion of his death . WE feel that we are not doing the least violence to the spirit and design of this Review , by devoting a few of its pages to ...
Page 349
... Brooks , one of that noble band who participated in the glories and perils of our revolutionary struggle . The mother of Whitfield Brooks was Miss Butler , a sister of General William Butler , father of Judge Butler , of the United ...
... Brooks , one of that noble band who participated in the glories and perils of our revolutionary struggle . The mother of Whitfield Brooks was Miss Butler , a sister of General William Butler , father of Judge Butler , of the United ...
Page 357
... Brooks now published a card to his constituents , which bears date July 18th , and in it he states briefly the reasons which caused his resignation . By proclamation , the Governor ordered a new election , and he was returned by a ...
... Brooks now published a card to his constituents , which bears date July 18th , and in it he states briefly the reasons which caused his resignation . By proclamation , the Governor ordered a new election , and he was returned by a ...
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