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 261
... called them into exist- ence . " The proper study of mankind is man ; " and where can we study him to such advantage , as on this great theatre ! It is here that his highest powers and strongest passions are called into ex- ercise ...
... called them into exist- ence . " The proper study of mankind is man ; " and where can we study him to such advantage , as on this great theatre ! It is here that his highest powers and strongest passions are called into ex- ercise ...
Page 306
... called France . But who planted them ? History tells us it was Pothinus , " a man of distinguished piety and devotedness to Christ , in company with Irenaeus and other holy men , who pro- ceeded from Asia to Gaul , and there instructed ...
... called France . But who planted them ? History tells us it was Pothinus , " a man of distinguished piety and devotedness to Christ , in company with Irenaeus and other holy men , who pro- ceeded from Asia to Gaul , and there instructed ...
Page 322
... called the New England and Mississippi Company . This company petitioned Congress to satisfy their claim by a fair purchase or com- mutation . The committee , to whom it was referred , reported in favour of the petition , and offered a ...
... called the New England and Mississippi Company . This company petitioned Congress to satisfy their claim by a fair purchase or com- mutation . The committee , to whom it was referred , reported in favour of the petition , and offered a ...
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