Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 68
... United States ? The very same hand con- trols the machinery of our own governmeut , by playing upon the prejudices ... United States were the first of nations to prohibit the slave trade . But these truths shall not lead us from the ...
... United States ? The very same hand con- trols the machinery of our own governmeut , by playing upon the prejudices ... United States were the first of nations to prohibit the slave trade . But these truths shall not lead us from the ...
Page 111
... United States , or into their own strong holds . Whatever might be the ultimate result of the contest , the industry of the coun- try would be paralyzed , so long as it lasted . We do not wish to be understood as recommending submission ...
... United States , or into their own strong holds . Whatever might be the ultimate result of the contest , the industry of the coun- try would be paralyzed , so long as it lasted . We do not wish to be understood as recommending submission ...
Page 369
... United States , not one in a thousand dies of aneurism ; but in Europe , aneurisms sweep off large numbers of those persons , whom an impoverished diet and impure air have so much enfeebled , as to destroy the natural tone of the coats ...
... United States , not one in a thousand dies of aneurism ; but in Europe , aneurisms sweep off large numbers of those persons , whom an impoverished diet and impure air have so much enfeebled , as to destroy the natural tone of the coats ...
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