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 330
... party in any measure he may think right , and fight manfully against his own party when he thinks it clearly wrong . To contend for any other rule of action , is at best to make the end justify the means , and to introduce , into ...
... party in any measure he may think right , and fight manfully against his own party when he thinks it clearly wrong . To contend for any other rule of action , is at best to make the end justify the means , and to introduce , into ...
Page 399
... party . To avoid , completely , the evils growing out of the too easy abuse of this spirit , there is need of a more extensive enlightenment than we can at all claim at present . Whenever , on account of narrow views among the people , ...
... party . To avoid , completely , the evils growing out of the too easy abuse of this spirit , there is need of a more extensive enlightenment than we can at all claim at present . Whenever , on account of narrow views among the people , ...
Page 459
... party agitation are approached with schooled sobriety ; no bitterness , no turbid party spirit poisons the calm current of the narrative . The book comes from Boston , and Massachusetts is written all over it , as well as on the title ...
... party agitation are approached with schooled sobriety ; no bitterness , no turbid party spirit poisons the calm current of the narrative . The book comes from Boston , and Massachusetts is written all over it , as well as on the title ...
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