Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... exhibited in the rise , the progress , and the fall of empires ; the narrative of the great events which concern our species , and which have fixed its destiny at the different periods of the world , and the discussion of the mighty ...
... exhibited in the rise , the progress , and the fall of empires ; the narrative of the great events which concern our species , and which have fixed its destiny at the different periods of the world , and the discussion of the mighty ...
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... exhibited in these pages . When Mr. Motley , however , is excited by the solemn realities of the history before him , or warmed by the fervid emotions engendered by the anxious scenes depicted , the angularities and eccentricities of ...
... exhibited in these pages . When Mr. Motley , however , is excited by the solemn realities of the history before him , or warmed by the fervid emotions engendered by the anxious scenes depicted , the angularities and eccentricities of ...
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... exhibiting his meanness , his blindness , his duplicity , his delusion are amongst the highest manifestations of historical talent which the range of historical literature can display . Mr. Motley is a master in the grand and moving art ...
... exhibiting his meanness , his blindness , his duplicity , his delusion are amongst the highest manifestations of historical talent which the range of historical literature can display . Mr. Motley is a master in the grand and moving art ...
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