Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 23Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1853 |
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Page 161
... seen in this ; but their existence , in a few cases , seemed to show an analogy in this respect scarcely less remarkable than that seen in so many other points . None of these cases died , except where the patients were unaccli- mated ...
... seen in this ; but their existence , in a few cases , seemed to show an analogy in this respect scarcely less remarkable than that seen in so many other points . None of these cases died , except where the patients were unaccli- mated ...
Page 217
... seen some corn transplanted , and it is a very poor business ; but , as for cotton , it would be a curiosity to find a person in South - Carolina , at least , who has ever seen a cotton - plant live and grow , that had been transplanted ...
... seen some corn transplanted , and it is a very poor business ; but , as for cotton , it would be a curiosity to find a person in South - Carolina , at least , who has ever seen a cotton - plant live and grow , that had been transplanted ...
Page 450
... seen driving the " same team afield , " or contend- ing with the plough in matches of skill ; and no one who has travelled the waters of the low countries , but has seen them both struggling at the same oar to aid the sluggish movements ...
... seen driving the " same team afield , " or contend- ing with the plough in matches of skill ; and no one who has travelled the waters of the low countries , but has seen them both struggling at the same oar to aid the sluggish movements ...
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