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 264
... given new dignity to the subject , and elevated the standard by which future writers are to be estimated . The reader is prepared now to form some estimate of the great genius , the immense learning , the prodigious labour , the severe ...
... given new dignity to the subject , and elevated the standard by which future writers are to be estimated . The reader is prepared now to form some estimate of the great genius , the immense learning , the prodigious labour , the severe ...
Page 361
... given him distinction in the legal profession . We know that the fields of the lawyer , and the Parlia- mentary leader or statesman , are very different ; that eminence in one does not insure success in the other . Lord Campbell in his ...
... given him distinction in the legal profession . We know that the fields of the lawyer , and the Parlia- mentary leader or statesman , are very different ; that eminence in one does not insure success in the other . Lord Campbell in his ...
Page 412
... given out during the following twenty - four hours . Into the chamber of an air - gun we squeeze , by means of a con- densing air - pump , a great quantity of air . By admitting a portion of this condensed air into the barrel , the ball ...
... given out during the following twenty - four hours . Into the chamber of an air - gun we squeeze , by means of a con- densing air - pump , a great quantity of air . By admitting a portion of this condensed air into the barrel , the ball ...
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