Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 14Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 113
... established an empire ranking among the most powerful nations in the world in mere physical force , and , in moral ... establish themselves and their posterity upon the soil which they had chosen for their habi- tation . They had no time ...
... established an empire ranking among the most powerful nations in the world in mere physical force , and , in moral ... establish themselves and their posterity upon the soil which they had chosen for their habi- tation . They had no time ...
Page 132
... establish as the fundamental principle of government , the sovereignty of the nation -- a principle that could only be ... established . The author adopts the form of essays , but they are a con- nected series of chapters , and embrace a ...
... establish as the fundamental principle of government , the sovereignty of the nation -- a principle that could only be ... established . The author adopts the form of essays , but they are a con- nected series of chapters , and embrace a ...
Page 188
... establishing false notions of honor , and corrupting the heart by familiarizing it to scenes of blood . " Tis pleasing ... established on their flank , at Point Isa- bel . The explanation is simple : " Twas an original plan—- a novel ...
... establishing false notions of honor , and corrupting the heart by familiarizing it to scenes of blood . " Tis pleasing ... established on their flank , at Point Isa- bel . The explanation is simple : " Twas an original plan—- a novel ...
Contents
SOUTHCAROLINA IN THE REVOLUTION | 37 |
CARLYLES WORKS | 77 |
THE DANGER AND SAFETY OF THE REPUBLIC | 150 |
Copyright | |
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