Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 136
... feelings , " we are not to infer , as we might naturally do from the language , that Dr. Channing is a politician of the State Rights school . Not at all ! but only that there are feelings existing in the State of Massachusetts , on ...
... feelings , " we are not to infer , as we might naturally do from the language , that Dr. Channing is a politician of the State Rights school . Not at all ! but only that there are feelings existing in the State of Massachusetts , on ...
Page 536
... feelings of the bereft individual , who has so mournfully poured forth her soul , in this " Offering to the afflicted , " and in a " Tribute of Love to Departed Friends . " The volume before us is peculiarly interesting to her rela ...
... feelings of the bereft individual , who has so mournfully poured forth her soul , in this " Offering to the afflicted , " and in a " Tribute of Love to Departed Friends . " The volume before us is peculiarly interesting to her rela ...
Page 537
... feelings , and more likely to interest them , than the public in general . In the language of the dis- consolate lady herself , " It was a tribute of love she was anxious to pay to the dear departed , and such things should not be too ...
... feelings , and more likely to interest them , than the public in general . In the language of the dis- consolate lady herself , " It was a tribute of love she was anxious to pay to the dear departed , and such things should not be too ...
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