Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 56
... position assumed by the debates referred to : and we pro- pose to examine that position . The statement of the case before us is briefly this : That the brig " Creole , " of Richmond , Virginia , Insor , master , bound to New Orleans ...
... position assumed by the debates referred to : and we pro- pose to examine that position . The statement of the case before us is briefly this : That the brig " Creole , " of Richmond , Virginia , Insor , master , bound to New Orleans ...
Page 139
... position that he has proved , or attempted to prove . And yet he would have the world suppose , that he is a ... position on the broad grounds of right , justice and hu- manity . Dr. Channing's cardinal position , and one that we shall ...
... position that he has proved , or attempted to prove . And yet he would have the world suppose , that he is a ... position on the broad grounds of right , justice and hu- manity . Dr. Channing's cardinal position , and one that we shall ...
Page 153
... position , and are well aware that if Revelation is to be the weapon , they can wield it with overpowering force against their opponents . We believe our Northern brethren are not themselves quite satisfied with their religious argument ...
... position , and are well aware that if Revelation is to be the weapon , they can wield it with overpowering force against their opponents . We believe our Northern brethren are not themselves quite satisfied with their religious argument ...
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