Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 172
... doubt in the mind of any person , that such is the meaning of de- mocracy . We are glad that the Doctor is a democrat , -- that he is sound in the matter of politics . Democracy , how- ever , we would intimate , is rather an ad ...
... doubt in the mind of any person , that such is the meaning of de- mocracy . We are glad that the Doctor is a democrat , -- that he is sound in the matter of politics . Democracy , how- ever , we would intimate , is rather an ad ...
Page 272
... doubt of it . He had committed the passage to memory beforehand . Why , such a thing would be a miracle , and every one knows , that no miracles have been wrought since the days of Christ and his apostles . " " I have no doubt , " says ...
... doubt of it . He had committed the passage to memory beforehand . Why , such a thing would be a miracle , and every one knows , that no miracles have been wrought since the days of Christ and his apostles . " " I have no doubt , " says ...
Page 523
... doubt , at this moment , the first sculptor in the world . " Alas ! that this should be so literally true . John Flax- man was dead when this was penned , Frank Chantrey was either dead or dying , or it would not have been , " without doubt ...
... doubt , at this moment , the first sculptor in the world . " Alas ! that this should be so literally true . John Flax- man was dead when this was penned , Frank Chantrey was either dead or dying , or it would not have been , " without doubt ...
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