Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 23Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1853 |
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Page 245
... sufficient variety as well as value , in the collection . Specimens are given - in addition to those belong- ing to ... sufficiently extensive . It supplies a body of model speeches , which it would not be easy to excel , and which our ...
... sufficient variety as well as value , in the collection . Specimens are given - in addition to those belong- ing to ... sufficiently extensive . It supplies a body of model speeches , which it would not be easy to excel , and which our ...
Page 251
... sufficient commentary upon this injudicious practice . Even if there was no moral impropriety in the preparation of such books as historical , the inutility of them would constitute a sufficient objection ; unless , in- deed , they are ...
... sufficient commentary upon this injudicious practice . Even if there was no moral impropriety in the preparation of such books as historical , the inutility of them would constitute a sufficient objection ; unless , in- deed , they are ...
Page 445
... sufficient quantity of effective labour could not be hired , and that the price of that which could be , was too high for any pro- fitable employment of it . This evil was so severely felt that the English government made an attempt to ...
... sufficient quantity of effective labour could not be hired , and that the price of that which could be , was too high for any pro- fitable employment of it . This evil was so severely felt that the English government made an attempt to ...
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