Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... present , than all other causes combined . While it is powerful to pull down governments , it is still more powerful to prevent their construction on proper principles . It is the leading cause among those which have placed Europe in ...
... present , than all other causes combined . While it is powerful to pull down governments , it is still more powerful to prevent their construction on proper principles . It is the leading cause among those which have placed Europe in ...
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... present considerations of sufficient magnitude and importance to induce the government to adopt the measure . The suppression of the African slave - trade ; the extension of American commerce ; the opening of another market for American ...
... present considerations of sufficient magnitude and importance to induce the government to adopt the measure . The suppression of the African slave - trade ; the extension of American commerce ; the opening of another market for American ...
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... present rate of emission would have produced in an incandescent solid body , containing as much matter as the sun , during the existence of he human race ! From this , we think we may safely conclude that primitive heat within the sun ...
... present rate of emission would have produced in an incandescent solid body , containing as much matter as the sun , during the existence of he human race ! From this , we think we may safely conclude that primitive heat within the sun ...
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