Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... political pride ; and Virginia was considered , by Virginians , far above any other State . Of these social and political sentiments Mr. Randolph was a true representative . These sentiments made him a thorough State Rights man . He ...
... political pride ; and Virginia was considered , by Virginians , far above any other State . Of these social and political sentiments Mr. Randolph was a true representative . These sentiments made him a thorough State Rights man . He ...
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... political aspirations . From the time that France sympathised with the American colonies in their contest with England for independence , French politics and French notions of government began to exert more or less influence in this ...
... political aspirations . From the time that France sympathised with the American colonies in their contest with England for independence , French politics and French notions of government began to exert more or less influence in this ...
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... political , moral , but especially social ethics , so prevalent at the North . The grand result , however , of this freedom of debate , founded as it is in freedom of opinion , and the consequent education of the masses , is the ...
... political , moral , but especially social ethics , so prevalent at the North . The grand result , however , of this freedom of debate , founded as it is in freedom of opinion , and the consequent education of the masses , is the ...
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