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 292
... never can a Coloniza- tionist with any consistency favour the abolition or the weakening of the institution of slavery . If they find a few hundreds or thousands of free negroes so intolerable a burden , never should they be willing ...
... never can a Coloniza- tionist with any consistency favour the abolition or the weakening of the institution of slavery . If they find a few hundreds or thousands of free negroes so intolerable a burden , never should they be willing ...
Page 316
... never had either . You will smile when I tell you that the first map , I ever saw , was one of Virginia , when I was nearly fifteen , and that I never , until the age of manhood , possessed any treatise of geography other than an ...
... never had either . You will smile when I tell you that the first map , I ever saw , was one of Virginia , when I was nearly fifteen , and that I never , until the age of manhood , possessed any treatise of geography other than an ...
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... never forgot his friends . His attachments had unusual strength . The friends , " whose adoption had been tried , he grappled to his soul with hooks of steel . ” We have now reviewed the principal facts in the life of Mr. Brooks , and ...
... never forgot his friends . His attachments had unusual strength . The friends , " whose adoption had been tried , he grappled to his soul with hooks of steel . ” We have now reviewed the principal facts in the life of Mr. Brooks , and ...
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