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 363
... noble virtues , as an illustrious example of one who never listened to the silly mandates of the Court of Honour , but treated with contempt its unreasonable exactions ! He was not a duellist in the highest , and most offensive sense of ...
... noble virtues , as an illustrious example of one who never listened to the silly mandates of the Court of Honour , but treated with contempt its unreasonable exactions ! He was not a duellist in the highest , and most offensive sense of ...
Page 365
... noble- ness of pardoning is , on many occasions , superior even to the most perfect propriety of resenting . " But , while he could forgive his enemies , and do them even a generous service , he never forgot his friends . His ...
... noble- ness of pardoning is , on many occasions , superior even to the most perfect propriety of resenting . " But , while he could forgive his enemies , and do them even a generous service , he never forgot his friends . His ...
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... noble , the magnanimous , the benevolent ; the remembrance that his mother and his father , his brothers and his sisters , were Protestants ; and , perhaps , the apprehension that the blow which crushed the people was aimed at his own ...
... noble , the magnanimous , the benevolent ; the remembrance that his mother and his father , his brothers and his sisters , were Protestants ; and , perhaps , the apprehension that the blow which crushed the people was aimed at his own ...
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