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 289
... respect to whites , and less so in respect to the blacks . Besides all this legislation in favour of their end , the Society reported , in 1851 , the bequest to them by John McDonough , of New Orleans , of twenty - five thousand dol ...
... respect to whites , and less so in respect to the blacks . Besides all this legislation in favour of their end , the Society reported , in 1851 , the bequest to them by John McDonough , of New Orleans , of twenty - five thousand dol ...
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... respect of all . " The Senate bore full testimony to " the manliness of his character ; the urbanity of his manners ; the true politeness which is the offspring of benevolence . " " Truth , sincerity , kindness , courage , and cour ...
... respect of all . " The Senate bore full testimony to " the manliness of his character ; the urbanity of his manners ; the true politeness which is the offspring of benevolence . " " Truth , sincerity , kindness , courage , and cour ...
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... respect with the effect produced by the Christian religion . Where these two agencies co - operate , therefore , we ... respects . vidually developes , society must correspondingly improve . The two 394 CHARACTER OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE .
... respect with the effect produced by the Christian religion . Where these two agencies co - operate , therefore , we ... respects . vidually developes , society must correspondingly improve . The two 394 CHARACTER OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE .
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