Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 23Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1853 |
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Page 326
... respect to its pronunciation , which is shwuy ) , in order to give a clew to the meaning . Even this imperfect approach to phonetic writing , can furnish no guide to the pronunciation , except to one who already knows the pronunciation ...
... respect to its pronunciation , which is shwuy ) , in order to give a clew to the meaning . Even this imperfect approach to phonetic writing , can furnish no guide to the pronunciation , except to one who already knows the pronunciation ...
Page 358
... respect is , that in the government of a majority , the minority may become the ma- jority , and the majority the minority , through the right of suffrage ; and thereby change their relative positions , without the intervention of force ...
... respect is , that in the government of a majority , the minority may become the ma- jority , and the majority the minority , through the right of suffrage ; and thereby change their relative positions , without the intervention of force ...
Page 363
... respect and confidence are inspired - would be the most certain and effectual means of acquiring it . - " Nor would the good effects resulting thence be confined to those who take an active part in political affairs . For of all the ...
... respect and confidence are inspired - would be the most certain and effectual means of acquiring it . - " Nor would the good effects resulting thence be confined to those who take an active part in political affairs . For of all the ...
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