Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... America . By RUFUS W. GRISWOLD . Philadelphia : Carey and Hart . 1842 . There may be , and is , much to praise in this collection of American Poets . The work has been highly applauded by the American Press , and the compiler is ...
... America . By RUFUS W. GRISWOLD . Philadelphia : Carey and Hart . 1842 . There may be , and is , much to praise in this collection of American Poets . The work has been highly applauded by the American Press , and the compiler is ...
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... American , the son of the renowned Shem , to sell his brethren into bondage . When forced into bondage , he met death in all its forms , rather than serve as a slave . • See his work entitled Central America , 2 vols . New York , 1841 ...
... American , the son of the renowned Shem , to sell his brethren into bondage . When forced into bondage , he met death in all its forms , rather than serve as a slave . • See his work entitled Central America , 2 vols . New York , 1841 ...
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... American colonies , without money or credit , to pro- secute successfully a seven years ' war against the greatest power on earth , and that so far from the Southern people having their hands full at home , in keeping their slaves in ...
... American colonies , without money or credit , to pro- secute successfully a seven years ' war against the greatest power on earth , and that so far from the Southern people having their hands full at home , in keeping their slaves in ...
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