Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 20Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1851 |
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Page 113
... Calhoun was not infallible , and his progress was marked by eccentricities of policy and opinion , which it was only ... Calhoun's political course , up to this period , if , with the sternness of the historian , we brush aside the ...
... Calhoun was not infallible , and his progress was marked by eccentricities of policy and opinion , which it was only ... Calhoun's political course , up to this period , if , with the sternness of the historian , we brush aside the ...
Page 115
... Calhoun entered Congress . It was , indeed , the im- perative duty of the patriot then to discard all mere sectional con- siderations ; and , perhaps , to give the most liberal construction to the Constitution , to enable the ship of ...
... Calhoun entered Congress . It was , indeed , the im- perative duty of the patriot then to discard all mere sectional con- siderations ; and , perhaps , to give the most liberal construction to the Constitution , to enable the ship of ...
Page 325
... Calhoun's demise was made by Mr. Holmes , of South - Carolina , in an im- pressive and appropriate speech ; Mr. Winthrop , of Mas- sachusetts , followed Mr. Holmes , speaking gracefully and well ; to him succeeded Mr. Venable , of North ...
... Calhoun's demise was made by Mr. Holmes , of South - Carolina , in an im- pressive and appropriate speech ; Mr. Winthrop , of Mas- sachusetts , followed Mr. Holmes , speaking gracefully and well ; to him succeeded Mr. Venable , of North ...
Contents
THE SOUTHERN QUARTERLY REVIEW FOR JULY 1851 | 1 |
GARLANDS LIFE OF RANDOLPH | 41 |
IIICAIUS GRACCHUS | 62 |
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