Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... interest , to another section of that country who were hostile to that interest . It was the greatest sacrifice ever made for civil concord . But no sacrifice can satisfy the claims and appease the ferocity of fanat- icism . The anti ...
... interest , to another section of that country who were hostile to that interest . It was the greatest sacrifice ever made for civil concord . But no sacrifice can satisfy the claims and appease the ferocity of fanat- icism . The anti ...
Page 351
... interest in the great national questions of the day , he felt his want of political knowl- edge , and assumed at once the laborious habits and careful research which become the student . It was not until the 15th of March , 1854 , one ...
... interest in the great national questions of the day , he felt his want of political knowl- edge , and assumed at once the laborious habits and careful research which become the student . It was not until the 15th of March , 1854 , one ...
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... interest since his decease , and we hold it up with confidence as a high model for its temper , its style , its lucid arrangement , its thorough knowledge of the subject , and its close and compact reasoning . Mr. Brooks ' next speech ...
... interest since his decease , and we hold it up with confidence as a high model for its temper , its style , its lucid arrangement , its thorough knowledge of the subject , and its close and compact reasoning . Mr. Brooks ' next speech ...
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