Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 21Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1852 |
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... letters from the Island , giving an account of the progress of a revolution going on in Cuba . These letters led me to believe that almost the entire population were under arms , struggling for liberty . It is useless for me to tell you ...
... letters from the Island , giving an account of the progress of a revolution going on in Cuba . These letters led me to believe that almost the entire population were under arms , struggling for liberty . It is useless for me to tell you ...
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... letters from various parts of Cuba , exhorting and encouraging to a renewal of the enterprise . These letters promised men , money , and prompt co - operation . Where are these letters , and from whom ? But of what value , if ...
... letters from various parts of Cuba , exhorting and encouraging to a renewal of the enterprise . These letters promised men , money , and prompt co - operation . Where are these letters , and from whom ? But of what value , if ...
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... letters , and use the d instead - as das for that , deis for this , and so on , in numerous other words . That the present mode of spelling is not so fixed or ascer- tained , as to render the changes we propose either so dif ficult , or ...
... letters , and use the d instead - as das for that , deis for this , and so on , in numerous other words . That the present mode of spelling is not so fixed or ascer- tained , as to render the changes we propose either so dif ficult , or ...
Contents
AMERICAN AGRICULTURE 273 | 121 |
GIFT BOOKS AND ANNUALS FOR 1852 | 176 |
HALMS SON OF THE WILDERNESS 426 | 341 |
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