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 359
... feeling of unworthiness and humility . At the regular term in October , he was re - elected to Congress , and left for Washington at the close of November . On the 17th of December , he made his last speech , on the question of ...
... feeling of unworthiness and humility . At the regular term in October , he was re - elected to Congress , and left for Washington at the close of November . On the 17th of December , he made his last speech , on the question of ...
Page 397
... feeling . Devotedly attached to our liberties , anything which exhibits the least ten- dency to encroach upon them , creates alarm among us , each one regarding it as inimical to the preservation of his private rights . This alarm is ...
... feeling . Devotedly attached to our liberties , anything which exhibits the least ten- dency to encroach upon them , creates alarm among us , each one regarding it as inimical to the preservation of his private rights . This alarm is ...
Page 468
... feels convers- ant ; and though part of what he has stated regarding the rhinoceros , the hippo- potamus , the koodo ... feelings , and impulses , under circumstances often peculiarly trying . He lays claim to no more credit than may ...
... feels convers- ant ; and though part of what he has stated regarding the rhinoceros , the hippo- potamus , the koodo ... feelings , and impulses , under circumstances often peculiarly trying . He lays claim to no more credit than may ...
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