Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... civil governments , but many of them in situa- tions where no civilized government on earth could render them aid , however urgent might be their distress . " " And yet we ask , what one of those stations has been cut off by native ...
... civil governments , but many of them in situa- tions where no civilized government on earth could render them aid , however urgent might be their distress . " " And yet we ask , what one of those stations has been cut off by native ...
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... civil and religious , which was then achieved for the nations . But the succeeding years of the protracted struggle were scarcely less replete with stirring events , with distinguished actors , with large achievements , with victories ...
... civil and religious , which was then achieved for the nations . But the succeeding years of the protracted struggle were scarcely less replete with stirring events , with distinguished actors , with large achievements , with victories ...
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... civil power , the military force , and ecclesiastical exaction . The defeat at Gravelines , rendered the French more solicitous for peace than before , and Philip was eager to reconcile himself with the Pope , on whom he had been lately ...
... civil power , the military force , and ecclesiastical exaction . The defeat at Gravelines , rendered the French more solicitous for peace than before , and Philip was eager to reconcile himself with the Pope , on whom he had been lately ...
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